Posted on 06/24/2010 4:32:06 AM PDT by reaganrevolutionin2010
Gloria Steinem, an icon of the womens movement, has criticized Sarah Palin for trying to brand herself as a feminist.
In an interview with @katiecouric, Steinem argued that a woman who chooses not to have an abortion can call herself a feminist, but you can't be a feminist who says other women can't have an abortion."
To be sure, Palins role as a feminist has been an issue ever since she made history by becoming the first woman to run on the Republican national ticket. Unlike the Democratic side of feminism, however, Palin is a conservative and opposes many of the issues such as abortion and gender rights that fueled the womens movement.
Palin, who is strongly anti-abortion, reignited the debate over who could call themselves a feminist and what that means in a May 14 speech for the Susan B. Anthony List, a PAC for antiabortion female congressional candidates.
Using grizzly bears as a metaphor, Palin seemed to imply that feminism need not apply only apply to liberal supporters of abortion rights. Conservative PTA moms can be empowered in their positions as well and can call themselves feminists, she argued.
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Hey Gloria,
Your baby killing campaign has only served to undermine women, by making it seem they are sex objects to be used without consequence.
fem·i·nism noun
1. the doctrine advocating social, political, and all other rights of women equal to those of men. 2. ( sometimes initial capital letter ) an organized movement for the attainment of such rights for women. 3. feminine character (from dictionary.com)
Radical feminism is a "current"[1] within feminism that focuses on the theory of patriarchy as a system of power that organizes society into a complex of relationships based on an assumption of "male supremacy"[1] used to oppress women. Radical feminism aims to challenge and to overthrow patriarchy by opposing standard gender roles and what they see as male oppression of women, and calls for a radical reordering of society (from Wiki)
What little credibility the women's movement had was lost when they stood by and said nothing while Clinton ran over multiple women.
Political labels are admittedly subjective, but Palin branding herself a feminists a lot more plausible than Obama labeling himself “not a socialist”.
Steinham is not a woman, she’s a monster..
Palin is hijacking the feminist movement and the original maladjusted female cretons who aborted (alliteration intentional) this momement on the American scene are not amused.
But Friedan, Steinem and all the other lefty feminists are ay past ripe.
That is to say “way past ripe”.
Hot dosen’t erase stupid...
No, it doesn’t,
but hot often makes men stupid in response to the minimal chance of “gettin’ some of that”.
Gender feminists are so 70’s.
Pathetic and almost funny; Gloria and Katie sharing dialog and a 'fantasizing' - because yes, as you say. . .there IS a new sheriff in town and she carries a 'concealed weapon'. . .
gone to seed
Leftist women trying to tell us who “real women” are. Just as leftist blacks have been telling us for forty years who the “real blacks” are. It’s just political manipulation.
It’s time to retire this irrelevant skank. For decades whenever some so-called womens issue would be discussed, the nation’s virtually all radical-feminist news agencies would run to Steinem to get some kind of comment. It was easy to guess Steinem’s reaction: if the person or issue involved was pro-life, Steinen would be against it. These idiot reporters tried to make readers believe Steinem represented the views of the nation’s women instead of just a small coterie of anti-male/anti-America leftists.
My opinion is her worth to society peaked when she posed as a Playbody bunny. At least she looked attractive in the outfit. It's been downhill for her since.
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