WHAT IS THE OPPOSITE OF “PROGRESSIVE”? PALESTINIANISM: Fan Fave #19
Palestinianism is a cult built on misogyny, homophobia, racism, xenophobia, violence and tyranny. There could hardly be a cause more antithetical to progressive values.
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THIS IS THE FIRST OF A FOUR-PART SERIES ON THE PERVERSION OF PROGRESSIVISM AROUND PALESTINE. I WON’T POST THE NEXT THREE. YOU CAN LINK TO THEM IF YOU LIKE FROM THE REFERENCES BELOW.
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Soon after she exploded into celebrity as one of the heads of the emergent Women’s March, Linda Sarsour declared Zionism to be incompatible with feminism.
Sarsour told The Nation: “It just doesn’t make any sense for someone to say, ‘Is there room for people who support the state of Israel and do not criticize it in the movement?’ There can’t be in feminism. You either stand up for the rights of all women, including Palestinians, or none. There’s just no way around it. … Anyone who wants to call themselves an activist cannot be selective.”
Typical of the exceptionalism the left has created around Israel, to be a feminist and an activist, you need to advocate statelessness for Israeli women while siding with the most misogynistic forces on the planet.
Even leaving aside the chutzpah of this one woman rather selectively defining for her own purposes the parameters of rights for half the world’s population, it betrays a spectacular irony and lack of self-awareness that this leading opponent of Donald Trump so precisely mirrors his strategic approach. She states as fact an opinion that is impossible to back up with reasoning, and proclaims it with such assuredness that impressionable people swallow it as truth.
While Sarsour’s comments were widely reported, they did not reflect anything particularly innovative. Feminists, liberals, socialists and others who fall under the big umbrella of the left have largely adopted a consensus position that Zionism is incompatible not only with feminism but with broader progressive activism.
A Muslim Australian activist writes: “If solidarity is a moral imperative, and not performative selective posturing, it must be uncompromising, reflexive and honest. In a time of social media, where Israeli war crimes and human rights violations are exposed online, there can no longer be blind spots, pleas of ignorance or declarations that ‘it is complex.’”
The glaring hypocrisy here is secondary only to the comedic lack of self-awareness. There could hardly be a more unadulterated example of “performative selective posturing” than feminists for Palestine. Women in Palestine are, at best, second-class citizens. (One survey places Palestine 160th out of 170 countries on the Women Peace and Security Index.)
This tragic statistic would be irrelevant to my argument if overseas Palestinian activists were dedicated to fixing that atrocity. They’re not. Advancing social and legal equality for Palestinian women, who are among the least free women in the world, is nowhere on the activist agenda. Nowhere.
Zionism, a democratic movement for Jewish self-determination, which has created a society that is by orders of magnitude the freest in the Middle East and among the freest in the world, a place of legal equality and liberty for women, LGBTQ+ people, religious and ethnic minorities, exemplifying free speech and the other rights we associate with the most progressive elements of a society, is decried as incompatible with feminism and progressivism. And Palestine, a human rights hellhole for women, queers and, well, everyone really, is the new avocado toast.
The Orwellian inversion is total.
Of course, the plight of Palestinian women (and everyone else) is blamed on Israel. The argument, basically, is that if Palestine were independent, all Palestinians would be freer, a sort of weird social version of the economic argument that a rising tide lifts all boats.
But what evidence exists for this ludicrous assertion? There is, effectively, no movement in Palestine or the global Palestinian movement for the equality of Palestinian women, queers, minorities or anyone else. There is not a whiff of evidence that a “free Palestine” would be anything close to “free.”
Overseas progressives, who have made this our #1 priority, put zero pressure on Palestinian leaders or society to advance women’s equality — now or in the amorphous future of a “free Palestine.”
And gay rights?
Bahahahahahaha.
Not only Palestinian leaders, but according to surveys, the Palestinian people, our Great Cause, are among the most homophobic on earth. Various surveys say between 1% and 5% of Palestinians believe it is morally OK to be a homosexual. On the other hand, 8% say “honor killings” (the sick cultural norm where a person who “disgraces” the family by being, you know, gay or raped, needs to be killed to restore family honor) are more acceptable than homosexuality.
Let me clearly crunch those numbers for you: More Palestinians believe it is morally acceptable to kill a homosexual than to be a homosexual.
But, sure. Let’s wave our rainbow flags for Palestine. Again, though, this might be fine if we used what influence we have with Palestinians to alter their almost unanimous homo-hatred. We don’t. Ever.
If Western activists who travel to Palestine actually told their allies there what we believe about women, gay people, multiculturalism, religious freedom, democracy and everything else we hold to be sacred progressive values, they would be chased out of Palestine faster than their legs could carry them and have their next solidarity missions summarily cancelled. If they’re lucky.
We can sanctimoniously declare Palestinianism “the beating heart” of the new feminism, as the statement of the 2017 International Women’s Strike asserted. But in that case the beating heart of feminism is inherently misogynistic, violent, antisemitic, intolerant, homophobic and antidemocratic. How do we square this circle?
We can’t.
Contrary to the warped consensus that Zionism is incompatible with feminism and progressive activism, it is Palestinianism that has no place in our movements.
Palestinianism is a cult built on misogyny, homophobia, racism, xenophobia, violence and tyranny. That Sarsour and countless others can make shameless assertions that Palestinianism = progressivism and not be laughed out of our cause — that she, in fact, is heralded as a leading voice of feminism — is symptomatic of a putrefaction at the beating heart of our movements.
They are the forces that are incompatible with feminism, progressivism and everything else we claim to support. There is simply no way that Palestinian nationalism — with violence at its heart, gender discrimination in its genes and Jew-hatred as its accelerant — can coexist with the self-image we have of ourselves as multicultural, peaceable supporters of equality.
As I will elaborate in my next post, there is no evidence — none — that Palestinianism belongs in the progressive movement. There could hardly be a cause more antithetical to progressive values. And yet, almost all my friends on the left have somehow come to the opposite conclusion.
I feel a bit like the only guy who sees that the emperor is naked, but I know from your comments I am not alone.
In my next post, I review the book Except for Palestine: The Limits of Progressive Politics, by Marc Lamont Hill and Mitchell Plitnick. If you want to see fauxgressive stupidity bitchslapped into the middle of next week, check it out. The third piece in the series is another snappy smackdown that should (but won’t) serve as a corrective to my off-the-rails progressive friends.
With these three pieces, I have completed a pretty eviscerating series on how Palestinianism betrays progressivism and how this has sent the global left off the cliff.
In the fourth piece, I explain why, despite all this, I’m still a progressive. (Spoiler alert: Isn’t it obvious? I have stood, do stand and always will stand for human rights and equality. A ton of the people in this movement have despoiled the term progressive by supporting Jew-hatred, rape, beheadings and mass murder as a political strategy. I’ll be goddamned if I’ll surrender this word to those monsters.)
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These useful idiots are always surprised when I tell them that their view is racist that Palestinian women do not need the same rights that we fight for here in the West, and so we should respect the cultural norms of Gaza: needing the permission of their husband to use any form of birth control with him deciding what form it should be, abortion only to save the mother's life if the husband agrees, beating and rape as punishment for disobeying male authority, forced child marriage, sexual slavery of Yazidi children. But it's the same crazy argument I've heard from fake feminists all my life about female genital mutilation, and honor killings -- it's their culture and we must respect it. Same for torture murders of LGBTQ people, it's their culture. And little girls in Iran killed for showing their hair in public, and raped first so that they can't go to paradise -- how dare we disagree! And why do we object to the treatment of women in Afghanistan? How Islamophobic! No, it's that we think all women and girls and all LGBTQ people and everyone on Earth deserves the same human rights we fight for in the West!
Vasily Grossman, Life and Fate:
“Antisemitism is always a means rather than an end. It is a measure of the contradictions yet to be resolved. It is a mirror for the failings of individuals, social structures and state systems. Tell me what you accuse the Jews of, I’ll tell you what you’re guilty of.”