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GLORIA STEINEM’S RAPE COVER-UP?
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| 10/16/2018
| Rebecca Bynum
Posted on 10/16/2018 9:06:04 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Second wave feminism, edgy, in-your-face, bra-burning feminism reached its crescendo in the late sixties and early seventies. The Pill hit the market at the same time which immediately opened a brave new world a world where sex was de-coupled from reproduction. Almost overnight, marriage and motherhood were deemed to be below the aspirations of young girls who were encouraged to pursue careers rather than eligible men. Gloria Steinems Ms. magazine was at the forefront of this movement.
Marriage was out, children were out, free love was in, and it was definitely fun while it lasted.
Soon, however, feminism turned to an outright attack on men. Steinem herself famously quipped, A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle. Again, seemingly overnight, chivalry became chauvinist and the long march toward de-valuing (white) men continued all the way to the vicious playing of the woman-as-victim card at Judge Brett Kavanaughs Senate confirmation hearing for the Supreme Court. When the womens movement is turned into simply another tool to smear a political opponent, it has lost its way. The backlash will be broad and deep, mark my words.
Whatever else our children absorb from the current Zeitgeist, they are all thoroughly convinced that the oppressed is invariably morally superior to the oppressor (how could it be otherwise?), and the oppressed sex is thus morally superior to the oppressor sex. Modern feminism distilled.
#MeToo, then, is a mark of moral superiority and the oppressor class (white men, that is,) damn well better walk on eggshells. And they do. Sexual advances on the part of oppressor-men toward victim-women has quickly become very tricky territory and numerous formerly illustrious careers have been ruined as a result of this shifting sexual landscape, Justice Kavanaugh notwithstanding.
Which brings me to the explosive allegation at the center of Phyllis Cheslers searingly honest memoir, A Politically Incorrect Feminist. I believe this was a pivotal turning point for the womens movement under Steinems leadership and it also helps to explain why the womens movement devolved into the hapless state it is in today, as nothing more than the female wing of the Democratic Party.
The shocking story is as follows. In 1979-80, Phyllis Chesler took a position at the UN working for Davidson Nicol, a dignitary from Sierra Leone, who brought her in to organize an international womens conference under UN auspices. The proceedings would be published and Chesler would write the introduction.
Though Nicol was married, he soon began pursuing Chesler (who re-buffed his advances) and then shockingly, he raped her. Around the same time, the international womens conference took place in Oslo and though Chesler had invited Gloria Steinem, a surrogate was sent instead, Robin Morgan. Morgan refused to stand up for Chesler against Nicol. In fact, she positioned herself to usurp the UN report then wrote the introduction herself and with that brought international feminism firmly into the Ms. orbit all under the watchful eye of Steinem, whom she represented.
Chesler begged Morgan and Steinem to help her confront her rapist, even long after the conference. No dice. Morgan maintained it would be bad for Ms. to accuse a black man, because quite simply, in the victim hierarchy of things, black, third-world men rate above white, first-world women. Ms. might be accused of racism an even greater sin than sexism. Therefore, Cheslers rape was swept under the rug and Ms. marched forward toward the sunny uplands of the pussy-hatted womens march to protest the first presidential campaign successfully managed by a woman (Kellyanne Conway), after having first marched over the bodies of Bill Clintons numerous sexual victims.
The hypocrisy is startling. As Chesler writes,
Gloria has also kept feminism (and herself) fashionable by positioning and repositioning an ever-modified brand of feminism, one that is always in sync with the next media-favored movement.
Over time, Glorias brand of institutional and media iconic feminism was less about violence against women and more about racism, prison reform, climate change, foreign occupations, and nuclear war all important issues but not exactly on message, or likely to appeal to women of all political persuasions.
The womens movements embrace of the Democrat Party was fully cemented when Steinem publicly defended Bill Clinton in 1998 with what became known as the one grope free pass rule applied only to Democrats, of course. Republicans would continue to be crucified as usual.
Though Chesler parted ways with Ms. magazines mainstream womens movement, to my mind, she stayed truer to the actual mission of feminism, which was formed to help improve the lives of women and to fight injustice against them. This Chesler has done in book after book over her entire life. Most notably, Chesler has been one of the few feminists willing to tackle the pitiful state of women under Islam a fact studiously denied by mainstream feminism but a fact nonetheless.
For example, thousands of little British schoolgirls have been cruelly raped and trafficked among Muslim men in the most sadistic manner imaginable, over a period of twenty-plus years, while the police and Britains social services were frozen in fear of being called racist for noticing.
Diversity is our strength must taste like sawdust in their mouths, but this is where modern feminism has brought us. The mainstream womens movement is guilty of pointing out the tiniest mote in any and every mans eye, while simultaneously ignoring the wooden beam in its own.
Gloria Steinem might have some explaining to do.
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Rebecca Bynum is the publisher of New English Review and New English Review Press and author of Allah is Dead and The Real Nature of Religion. Full disclosure: NER Press has published two essay collections by Ms. Chesler.
TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: coverup; gloriasteinem; rape
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To: SeekAndFind
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posted on
10/16/2018 9:11:02 AM PDT
by
Mr. K
(No consequence of repealing Obamacare is worse than Obamacare itself.)
To: SeekAndFind
Steinem lost all credibility when she practically went down on Bubba.
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posted on
10/16/2018 9:12:25 AM PDT
by
Lurkina.n.Learnin
(If you want a definition of "bullying" just watch the Democrats in the Senate)
To: SeekAndFind
To: SeekAndFind
Steinem is probably the biggest fraud going today. The "Matriarch" of the feminist movement and she embraces a Sharia supremacist named Linda Sarsour, even makes her a leader of the "womans movement". Do any of these dingbat women who march in these protests realize that? That they are being led around by the nose by a woman who pushes THE most oppressive ideology against women in the world? Think how insanely hypocritical this is: All the women out there, and Steinem picks a Sharia supremacist to be her right hand woman?
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posted on
10/16/2018 9:15:45 AM PDT
by
GrandJediMasterYoda
(“A lie can travel half way around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes.”)
To: SeekAndFind
Morgan maintained it would be bad for Ms. to accuse a black man, because quite simply, in the victim hierarchy of things, black, third-world men rate above white, first-world women. Ms. might be accused of racism an even greater sin than sexism. I've often commented here that there is a clear heirarchy of victimhood within the dem platform and that women are at the absolute rock bottom of it. Muslims can oppress them, trannies can use their bathrooms and then been them in sports, rappers can call them the worst things imaginable, etc etc. Around election time, the dems make a lot of noise about a war on women because it works, but whenever there is a conflict between women and some other dem victom group, you know who's going to lose. But women don't see it.
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posted on
10/16/2018 9:18:18 AM PDT
by
pepsi_junkie
(Often wrong, but never in doubt!)
To: SeekAndFind
“pivotal turning point”
Isn’t that a redundancy?
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posted on
10/16/2018 9:37:04 AM PDT
by
cymbeline
To: GrandJediMasterYoda
A jew-hater and a self-hating Jew are the same thing. Steinem and Sarsour are like fraternal twins.
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posted on
10/16/2018 9:38:00 AM PDT
by
The Fop
(God Bless Donald Trump, Frank Sinatra, Joan Rivers, and the Fightin' Rat Pack Wing of the GOP)
To: SeekAndFind
Was it Steinem whose suitcase was inspected or fell open at the airport, revealing a stash of pornography and “sexual aides”? If not Steinem, it was one of her ghastly contemporaries.
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posted on
10/16/2018 9:51:01 AM PDT
by
Blurb2350
To: GrandJediMasterYoda
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posted on
10/16/2018 9:54:41 AM PDT
by
aces
To: SeekAndFind
Phyllis Chesler claims Nicol raped her in her NYC apartment with a baby sitter present and then molested the baby sitter. There was no mention of a gun or a knife being used. Why didn't she call the police immediately?
And what was Gloria Steinem suppose to do if she never bothered to go to the police? Does Steinem have more power than the NYC police department.
She also mention in her book that she was raped by her husband and several boyfriends.
Why give this perpetual victim any attention?
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posted on
10/16/2018 9:59:24 AM PDT
by
CaptainK
("no collusion, no obstruction, he's a leaker")
To: treetopsandroofs
Google is causing their own demise. A search engine that doesn’t return all results is useless.
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posted on
10/16/2018 10:01:24 AM PDT
by
ELS
To: SeekAndFind
It was 1969. Kate invited me to join her for a gathering at the home of her friend, Lila Karp. They called the assemblage a consciousness-raising-group, a typical communist exercise, something practiced in Maoist China. We gathered at a large table as the chairperson opened the meeting with a back-and-forth recitation, like a Litany, a type of prayer done in Catholic Church. But now it was Marxism, the Church of the Left, mimicking religious practice:
Why are we here today? she asked.
To make revolution, they answered.
What kind of revolution? she replied.
The Cultural Revolution, they chanted.
And how do we make Cultural Revolution? she demanded.
By destroying the American family! they answered.
How do we destroy the family? she came back.
By destroying the American Patriarch, they cried exuberantly.
And how do we destroy the American Patriarch? she replied.
By taking away his power!
How do we do that?
By destroying monogamy! they shouted.
How can we destroy monogamy?
Their answer left me dumbstruck, breathless, disbelieving my ears. Was I on planet earth? Who were these people?
By promoting promiscuity, eroticism, prostitution and homosexuality! they resounded.
They proceeded with a long discussion on how to advance these goals by establishing The National Organization of Women. It was clear they desired nothing less than the utter deconstruction of Western society. The upshot was that the only way to do this was to invade every American institution. Every one must be permeated with The Revolution: The media, the educational system, universities, high schools, K-12, school boards, etc.; then, the judiciary, the legislatures, the executive branches and even the library system. It fell on my ears as a ludicrous scheme, as if they were a band of highly imaginative children planning a Brinks robbery; a lark trumped up on a snowy night amongst a group of spoiled brats over booze and hashish...
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posted on
10/16/2018 10:10:03 AM PDT
by
HandyDandy
(This space intentionally left blank.)
To: treetopsandroofs
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posted on
10/16/2018 10:12:12 AM PDT
by
Dahoser
To: CaptainK
The Sierra Leonean would have had diplomatic immunity. Only point to calling police would have been that he might have been sent home.
Chesler herself was probably thinking of the accusing a black guy problem at the time, assuming her story is true. Later she probably wanted him excluded from progressive circles.
Isn’t she the one who married an Afghan and learned he was a different man in his own country?
A succession of boyfriends and husbands is not good news. If they are “progressive” , worse news.
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posted on
10/16/2018 10:22:46 AM PDT
by
heartwood
(Someone has to play devil's advocate.)
To: heartwood
She should have tried to send him home. If she had, at the least tried to do so, it might give her story some credence.
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posted on
10/16/2018 10:30:29 AM PDT
by
CaptainK
("no collusion, no obstruction, he's a leaker")
To: SeekAndFind; All
Ask Tammy Bruce about her experience involving O J Simpson, when Tammy was the President of NOW in LA. The powers that be instructed her to lay off Simpson or they would lose Black women. Simpson had beaten his wife several times (Nicole Simpson had the pictures in a safety deposit box, and more than once, the police came to their house to intervene. Of course Simpson got off as the police didnt much pursue him.......he was, after all, O J SIMPSON) and then murdered her........but NOW wouldnt let Bruce talk about the murder. Not kidding. I think that is a big moment in her becoming more Conservative.
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posted on
10/16/2018 11:19:17 AM PDT
by
originalbuckeye
('In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act'- George Orwell)
To: CaptainK
I was about to point out the irrefutable answer (which anyone on this forum for long should be able to deduce from the article) but someone already did.
Problems like this are one of the reasons always listed in discussions about kicking the U.N. off of American soil.
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posted on
10/16/2018 12:37:43 PM PDT
by
MrEdd
(Caveat Emptor)
To: HandyDandy
Could you tell me where this is from. Memoir of Steinem?
To: cymbeline
From the Department of Redundancy Department.
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