Monday, August 28, 2006

Feminist Lessons

I find it amazing the sheer dissonance that white feminist display at will. Even more amazing that for whatever reason. Nobody really bothers to call them on it. One of those being the complete racism they can show on one end then shout about how they are really about "equality" in the very next sentence.

One of those times came during good ol' February, Black history month. We were watching roots in class which normally would be a good choice during Black history month. Except when your teacher is a radical feminist it becomes instead and lesson in white feminist history. All throughout the series that week she would pause at times and start lecturing about a topic that was always nothing more than downplaying the plight of African American slaves while making it a point that we all identified that white women too faced the same slavery and discrimination as all of the slaves.

She did this right at the very start. First pointing out what she saw as an "obvious patriachal" tribal system. Then launched into how such
"obvious patriachal" societies have led to the oppression of women. Then took her finger and pointed at several of white female classmates and said "You you you and you would have suffered the same oppression and discrimination as the African Americans in those days and indeed we still do now"
Even as young as I was I had to sit and wonder. Just what in the fucking hell was the point? How in the world did this particular time in the movie spark all of that? How in the world did she figure that white women had it just as bad as THE SLAVES in that time? It was just one amongs the first of many cases that I have seen white feminist downplay true suffering and oppression to keep up their own idea of victimhood. That victimhood being their powerbase to gain the upperhand over others. This same victimhood which has no doubt cost the lives of many black men who have been hung for even annoying a white woman, Let us not forget emmitt till yes?

Wasn't all of couse. Not much later she paused again to launch into female circumcision and how African cultures all used the practice strictly to keep their women oppressed by denying them pleasure. Other times during the missy-anne scenes to point out for whatever reason how the current social climate is oppressive to her. She had quite the lecture after the scene with kizzy and missy are sitting down and missy is explaining why african americans have to be slaves. Mind you, This teacher only pointed out how she said "just like boys are better than boys" and left idea that white is better than black completly alone. Probably since she agreed with it.

Then the rape scene comes up and she launches into a lecture about that. Now, I am against rape in all forms but regardless, How in the world is that topic age appropriate?

Guess when it comes to radical feminism. Nobody is too young to be indoctrinated into their propaganda after all, Getting them when they are young helps the agenda of white feminist women keep their power and control.

1 comment:

G M said...

"You you you and you would have suffered the same oppression and discrimination as the African Americans in those days and indeed we still do now."

LMAO - funny as hell...if it weren't so scary that byches like this are programming kids with this utter BS in school!

If I ever have kids, I'm going to tell them to ignore everything they're taught in history or social studies in class. Only take the math and science at face value!