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In reply to the discussion: FEMEN Protests: Nobody Asked This Group to Speak For Oppressed Muslim Women [View all]randome
(34,845 posts)52. I believe the same thing about Gravitycollapse.
But I will defend your wish to stand up for anyone. I'm not so much for defending your wish to denigrate someone else. Or some other organization.
You have no skin in the game.
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FEMEN Protests: Nobody Asked This Group to Speak For Oppressed Muslim Women [View all]
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2013
OP
Two things: 1. This protest is not in the US. 2. No one is saying they can't protest.
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2013
#4
You said it yourself in your OP. You are telling them how and where they can protest. nt
stevenleser
Apr 2013
#9
No, I didn't say anything in my OP. I posted an article. Maybe you should read before commenting.
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2013
#10
If you post an OP with a specific opinion and include no commentary saying you disagree, its a fair
stevenleser
Apr 2013
#12
So unless I say I disagree, you assume I've written the article. Right...makes perfect sense.
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2013
#15
White European hijacking of Muslim women identity is in fact a form of colonialism.
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2013
#3
Actually FEMEN is doing exactly that. Assuming the identity of Muslim women.
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2013
#6
Your characterization is ridiculous. This exception is only for women's rights it seems.
stevenleser
Apr 2013
#16
Your new ridiculous protest rules aside, Femen has local branches doing what the locals want to do.
stevenleser
Apr 2013
#21
Please tell me you're not a journalist. She was not kidnapped nor interned.
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2013
#24
Your information is wrong. I spoke directly to the person who was talking to her.
stevenleser
Apr 2013
#26
We'll see what she says when she is no longer in Tunisia. I trust my source who you will hear
stevenleser
Apr 2013
#58
You are once again removing her agency. Her word can't be trusted in it's current capacity, right?
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2013
#62
When her life is threatened you mean? How many facts do you intend to ignore here? nt
stevenleser
Apr 2013
#69
No, I said let's see what she said when she is no longer in Tunisia. Try some reading comp maybe?
stevenleser
Apr 2013
#86
In her current capacity she states: “I have fear for my life and the life of my family,”
idwiyo
Apr 2013
#194
Steven, can you post a link to that interview and when its going to air? I'm very interested
riderinthestorm
Apr 2013
#93
Sure thing. There will be a link by midday on Saturday. But you can always see my shows by...
stevenleser
Apr 2013
#108
you mean the internet blogger with ties to Freedom House? Maybe you don't want to go there
HiPointDem
Apr 2013
#123
Amina, herself, does not make the claim that she was thrown into a psych hospital.
Luminous Animal
Apr 2013
#36
This kind of demonstrates just how disconnected FEMEN is from the woman.
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2013
#39
I think everyone will be surprised by just how sharp Inna Shevchenko is, particularly her detractors
stevenleser
Apr 2013
#192
You forgot a thinly veiled accusation that she is paid by someone else to do what she does
idwiyo
Apr 2013
#201
I've seen some of that, and uglier versions of it where the person or persons are Ukranian "Jew(s)"
stevenleser
Apr 2013
#202
I hope not on DU. REALLY hope not here. Definitely wouldn't be surprised if you saw it on the Web.
idwiyo
Apr 2013
#203
No, not here on DU. At least not yet. Many Youtube videos showing Femen protests have comments that
stevenleser
Apr 2013
#204
Yeah, most of them definitely are coming from Eastern Europe and Russia in particular.
idwiyo
Apr 2013
#205
One arab woman is baring her breasts. Tens of thousands of arab women are out protesting
HiPointDem
Apr 2013
#124
They likely do not want nor need my help. I am here attempting to express that point.
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2013
#45
I'm guessing he wants you to listen to his show. I've asked for a link to date and time above nt
riderinthestorm
Apr 2013
#94
Oh yeah right, like Steve hasn't offered up many points of discussion with you OUTSIDE his show
riderinthestorm
Apr 2013
#100
That person illustrates their intellectual dishonesty over and over again.
stevenleser
Apr 2013
#175
I am not a Muslim woman. Nor do I claim to represent the interests of Muslim women.
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2013
#43
Amina IS Femen. She started Femen Tunisia. You have it backwards. Here is a link
stevenleser
Apr 2013
#61
But Amina is Muslim and belongs to FEMEN. You appear to be offering up a conundrum.
riderinthestorm
Apr 2013
#57
There is no evidence that Amina is Muslim. Her participation in FEMEN demonstrates just the opposite
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2013
#159
Why not? I can think about a number of reason why. One of them could be a sincere belief that
idwiyo
Apr 2013
#176
Thank you, its a good interview. There is defintely an urgent need for more scholars
idwiyo
Apr 2013
#228
Correction: Amina doesn't fit into YOUR definition of "Muslim". You will need to ask HER how she
idwiyo
Apr 2013
#168
You are absolutely correct. We cannot know for sure until she answers that question.
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2013
#169
Didn't stop you from making statements that she is NOT Muslim. Care to retract them or at least
idwiyo
Apr 2013
#171
I will make the correction that there is no evidence that she is Muslim.
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2013
#174
There is no evidence she isn't. She doesn't fit into your definition of who is and isn't Muslim.
idwiyo
Apr 2013
#177
The irony here is of course that you and others assume she is Muslim because of where she lives.
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2013
#178
My point exactly. Never mind that at least some Muslim Scholars will insist that she is a Muslim
idwiyo
Apr 2013
#190
You see the response you got, an immediate moving of the goalposts and shifting of the argument.
stevenleser
Apr 2013
#27
Exactly. We have two folks posting under this OP who are impossibly biased because of boobs. nt
stevenleser
Apr 2013
#70
Definition of rail: To express objections or criticisms in bitter, harsh, or abusive language
Luminous Animal
Apr 2013
#148
Exactly. The argument is an unconscionable one. You cannot protest wrongdoing elsewhere or else be
stevenleser
Apr 2013
#30
You just completely disassociated Muslim women from their agency. Congrats.
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2013
#32
Atwood's novel is a reductio ad absurdum to prove a point. It is not an instructional piece.
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2013
#53
Because you seem so adamantly opposed to non-Islamic organizations in other countries
Zorra
Apr 2013
#121
So weird. So an anti-apartheid group in the US was a problem protesting for South Africans?
riderinthestorm
Apr 2013
#128
Yep, that person advocates ethical segregation. It's a screwed up belief system.
stevenleser
Apr 2013
#181
No you have. Muslim FEMEN protesters ring a bell? Amina? Aliaa? You saying they're doing it "wrong"?
riderinthestorm
Apr 2013
#67
From your own OP, they were protesting in solidarity which you say is okay!
riderinthestorm
Apr 2013
#82
So patriarchal Islamic oppression of women isn't what Amina was protesting, and FEMEN in solidarity?
riderinthestorm
Apr 2013
#99
So you're argument is that all Mosques, Imams and followers are responsible for the oppression.
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2013
#103
No! Its about going to a place that will generate maximum exposure for ANY protest
riderinthestorm
Apr 2013
#110
So in your mind, nobody is allowed to protest anything unless they belong to the aggrieved group?
riderinthestorm
Apr 2013
#78
At the very least, pro-Palestine protests argue for Palestinian agency.
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2013
#81
Nice. Picking and choosing WHICH demonstrations are okay for me to protest at. Palestinian okay!
riderinthestorm
Apr 2013
#88
I believe a lot of Americans need to be liberated from the Southern Baptist Church
riderinthestorm
Apr 2013
#114
It really is an incredibly sinister, patronizing, flirting-with-racist argument, isn't it?
DirkGently
Apr 2013
#127
Yup, it really is. Disgusting actually. I note Gravitycollapse evades coming back
riderinthestorm
Apr 2013
#145
I'm not prepared to take someone seriously who uses terms like "homo guys" or "homo females."
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2013
#34
Another article written by another "naked titties and public nudity is BAD and oppressive" person.
idwiyo
Apr 2013
#120
And then promptly had his government request the harshest punishments for them.
stevenleser
Apr 2013
#195
Your link has nothing to do with my contention or the point which is that Putin/Russia wanted
stevenleser
Apr 2013
#210
Kind of difficult for him to see her back when she is facing him, no? How do you know what he thinks
idwiyo
Apr 2013
#196
Her protest has no usefulness. If Putin can ignore it either way, it has no point.
kwassa
Apr 2013
#212
You are entitled to your oppinion. I beleive FEMEN accomplished exactly what they planned to do.
idwiyo
Apr 2013
#213
If you really want a laugh, take a look at the back and forth just upthread. She not only moved the
stevenleser
Apr 2013
#215
They looked silly? You just cant help yourself but try to put those women down. In any way possible.
idwiyo
Apr 2013
#219
OK, if you are not motivated by "anti-nude sentiments" than what is your beef with FEMEN?
idwiyo
Apr 2013
#222
Obviously we disagree. I don't like sweeping statements like "their method does damage to women's
idwiyo
Apr 2013
#227
Sooo ... "They're right, but they should shut up because something something neocolonial?"
DirkGently
Apr 2013
#125
That's not a tortured argument. The history of white people appointing themselves moral authority
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2013
#126
What? What part of my argument in this thread revolves around breasts?
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2013
#133
Yes. Amina and Aliaa that we know of. Who else is on the rolls I don't know
riderinthestorm
Apr 2013
#142
Aliaa is not Muslim. She is a secularist. There is no evidence that Amina is Muslim.
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2013
#144
Uhm, an Islamic cleric has put out a fatwa against Amina so clearly they believe
riderinthestorm
Apr 2013
#149
I don't think you know what a fatwa is. Regardless, neither of those women are Muslim.
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2013
#151
It's difficult to prove a negative. There is no evidence that Amina is Muslim.
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2013
#158
Of course NOT! They will be oppressing Christian women who can speak for themselves!
idwiyo
Apr 2013
#199
Aliaa is not Muslim. She is a secularist. There is no evidence that Amina is Muslim.
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2013
#155
That's a bullshit statement and not supported by any FACTS whatsoever.
riderinthestorm
Apr 2013
#166
FEMEN is an expressly anti-religious organization. So it's fair game...
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2013
#173
Nice of you to impose your male western-oriented patriarchal definition of who is and isn't
idwiyo
Apr 2013
#157
There is a vibrant feminist movement in Tunisia, of which some members have been threatened with
Luminous Animal
Apr 2013
#183