March 04, 2008
Gyno-saur: The Death Cry of Gloria Steinem
By
Michelle Malkin
Behold with me the politics of
gynocentrism. What a depressing and desiccative sight it
is. Just look at Gloria Steinem.
From once-ripe feminist icon to
idea-barren harridan, she offers nothing to young women
but
anachronistic man-hate, anti-military bigotry and
woe-is-me wallowing.
Hope and change? Try
harp and
whinge. Some things get better with age. The women's
rights movement isn't one of them.
In the dark and desperate days of gyno-candidate
Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, Team Hill
dragged Steinem out of the leftist dustbin for a
grieve-a-thon in Austin, Texas. The 73-year-old activist
sulked about Barack Obama's ascendancy to The New
York Observer, blaming voters who "want
redemption for racism" and complaining that not
"as many want redemption for the gynocide." [Stumping
for Clinton, Steinem Says McCain's POW Cred Is Overrated,
by Niall Stanage, March 2, 2008 |]
What does she mean by gynocide?
"There are six million female lives lost in the world
every year simply because they are female," Steinem
asserted, making a passing reference to pregnant women
killed by male partners. Presumably, she's not including
the millions of unborn girls aborted around the world
every year because of their gender. (Not exactly the
kind of
empowerment the
fist-raising, bra-burning pro-choicers had in mind.)
And nothing in Steinem's record indicates that she's
thinking of the untold numbers of
girls and women murdered for "honor" in the
name of Allah by Muslim relatives.
It's Western men Steinem detests.
You know, the ones who watch
football, whom the NOW propagandists tried to blame
for a mythic rise in domestic violence on Super Bowl
Sundays, and the ones who serve in the U.S. armed
forces—like that gyno-enemy, John McCain.
As the Observer reported, Steinem
launched into a full-scale tirade about McCain's war
heroism—peddling a double standard that simply doesn't
exist:
"Suppose John McCain had
been Joan McCain and Joan McCain had got captured, shot
down and been a POW for eight (sic) years. [The
media would ask], 'What did you do wrong to get
captured? What terrible things did you do while you were
there as a captive for eight years?'"
In fact, nasty anonymous fliers in South
Carolina did
attack McCain's years in captivity, and liberal
websites have spotlighted the grievances,
doubts and conspiracy theories of some of
McCain's fellow POWs.
But it's not just about John McCain.
"Steinem's broader argument was that the media and the
political world are too admiring of militarism in all
its guises," the Observer helpfully
explained.
"I am so grateful that she [Clinton]
hasn't been trained to kill anybody. And she probably
didn't even play war games
as a kid," Steinem spewed, later adding that
"from
George Washington to
Jack Kennedy and
PT-109 we have behaved as if killing people is a
qualification for ruling people."
From Vietnam to Iraq, self-contradictory
feminists have always behaved as if serving in the
military was about nothing more than "killing people"—even
as they clamored to put women on the front lines in
combat roles in the name of gender equality. Leave it to
the progressive Left to smear their sisters after
pushing for decades to integrate them into the "war
machine." They don't care about the accomplished
careers of women in the armed services. They care about
haranguing Congress on government funding for their
favorite contraceptive pills and abortions, portraying
female soldiers as victims, hounding
military recruiters, and exploiting accusations of
harassment and abuse to undermine military institutions.
American women are the freest,
wealthiest, most educated in the world. They are
liberated enough to choose someone for president other
than a female candidate out of uterus-based loyalty.
This should be viewed as progress, not heresy.
But the old-guard feminists—the
"ruling people"—deeply resent this independence as
they cling to what's left of their power base and their
shrinking absolute moral authority card.
Like their increasingly whiny candidate
Clinton, Gloria Steinem and the fading gyno-saurs just
can't accept when it's time to quit.
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Michelle Malkin [email
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Invasion: How America Still Welcomes Terrorists,
Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces to Our Shores.
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