by Phyllis Chesler
The Center for Justice for Women in Israel, under the leadership of distinguished attorney Susan Weiss, are hosting an important podcast series which they’ve titled: “Voices of Women at Wartime.” Rivka Lubitch and Rachel Stomel conduct the interviews–and they do so very well. Listen in. Shm’a.
You can hear Israeli mother, Hannah Wacholder Katsman, talking about “When Massacre is Personal. A Mother’s Loss on October 7th.” Dr. Cochav Elyakam Levy discusses “Women’s Bodies, Violence and the UN’s Silence.” Rina Levanon talks about “When Home is not Safe: Evacuating my Family.” Atar Maor shares her experience in “Terrorists at the Door: 20 Hours in Hiding with my Children.” Yael Yechiel discusses “Who Supports the Home Front.”
And then there’s my interview just up and titled “Does Feminism Have an Antisemitism Problem?” Alas, indeed it does. “Nu, give a listen.”
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2 Responses
I mean no disrespect in asking the author this question:
Why does Ms. Chesler acknowledge that feminism is antisemitic but does not acknowledge that feminism is anti-male?
Most people (other than feminists) acknowledge the misandrist element of feminism.
The only feminist I am aware of who acknowledges this is Camille Paglia who might object to being described as a “feminist.”
Bullying is the fundamental excremental problem. The bully, male or female, is a personal-power-seeking coward.
Join if you’ll share being in charge and blamed and/or appreciated.