Belgian-Iranian women’s rights activist Darya Safai, in the WSJ, on the by-now familiar story of Western feminists snubbing their Middle-Eastern counterparts:

Dorsa Derakhshani may be today’s bravest feminist. As the 18-year-old Iranian chess grandmaster competed at a January tournament in Gibraltar, she refused to don a hijab, in defiance of her country’s Islamic authorities. She was later removed from the national team. Her 15-year-old brother, Borna, was also booted, for facing off against an Israeli chess player.

It would be nice to report that Western feminists rallied to Ms. Derakhshani’s defense, but they didn’t. America’s liberal feminists have been busy planning a “Day Without a Woman” to protest President Trump’s alleged misogyny.

In Iran, the Interior Ministry investigates more than a million women every year for refusing to cover their heads. In 2014 several bareheaded young Iranian women posted a video of themselves dancing and singing to Pharrell Williams’s “Happy.” They were arrested for “hurting public chastity” and sentenced to a year in prison and 91 lashes. (The sentences were suspended contingent on three years of good behavior.)

Feminists and progressives have a habit of ignoring Islamism’s female victims, preferring to focus on phantom reports of Islamophobia in the West. Enormous attention has been paid to “burqa bans” in European countries. But how many readers have heard of Ms. Derakhshani?

Sweden claims it has a “feminist foreign policy,” yet during an official trip to Iran last month several female cabinet members covered their heads. How will Iranian women escape Islamism’s chokehold if European feminists submissively bow to men who refuse even to shake a woman’s hand?

Days before that state visit, an Islamic court in Iran’s Lorestan Province sentenced a man and woman to death by stoning for adultery. The Swedish feminists issued nary a peep in protest of this gross violation of human rights.

In the guise of cultural relativism, Western feminism appears to have evolved into a new kind of racism. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights seems not to apply to women in certain Islamic countries.

Yet Western moral preening never ends. Also days before the state visit, Sweden’s deputy prime minister, Isabella Lövin, publicized a picture of herself signing a decree as seven female officials stood behind her desk. It was meant as a parody of Mr. Trump’s all-male signing ceremonies. Why are Sweden’s officials so agitated by America’s mouthy president yet so taciturn about Iran’s brutal Islamists? Why should his machismo concern them more than millions of oppressed and debased women?

You won’t get answers to these questions from progressives on either side of the Atlantic. A prime example is Linda Sarsour. Born in Brooklyn to Palestinian parents, she styles herself a leader of the anti-Trump movement. In 2014 she tweeted: “I live my life under Sharia law everyday.”

Such women will never stand up for the basic rights of their counterparts in Muslim countries. Such women don’t deserve to call themselves feminists. That’s an honor that rightly belongs to the likes of Dorsa Derakhshani.

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4 responses to “Ignoring Islamism’s female victims”

  1. John the Drunkard Avatar
    John the Drunkard

    Talking about Trump’s ‘alleged’ misogyny means throwing your credibility out the window.
    Supporting feminists struggling under the Islamist heel should not have any link to how ghastly a piece of work Trump is.
    That Islam has been coated with magic pixie-dust so far as Western pseudo-progressives are concerned, is a point that needs vigorous promotion. Don’t shoot yourself in the foot by cosying to the Big Cheeto.

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  2. Graham Avatar
    Graham

    ‘Alleged misogyny’ is a strange piece of wording but using it as a reason to ‘throw [the author’s] credibility out of the window’ in this case, and given the rest of the article, to borrow a phrase, throws your credibility out of the window.

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  3. Dom Avatar
    Dom

    Not only are western feminists and liberals ignoring the problem, they often contribute to it. Mona Walter is a Somali born Swede who claims her aftenbladet articles are edited to remove mention of sharia or Islam in general. Her blog was recently removed. This is being done by native Swedes, the same people who produced the first feminist government.
    Here’s an Iinterview with her. Ezra Levant is a little smarmy, and he is clearly trying to support Trump’s comment about Sweden, but he does a good job. She comes across like Ayaan Hirsi Ali.
    https://youtu.be/Luekb-NmkXI

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  4. Mick H Avatar
    Mick H

    Thanks for the link. Yes, very powerful. And very disturbing,

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