Fascist Feminism: The Idea That Women Are Too Stupid To Think For Themselves

posted at 10:30 pm on June 29, 2010 by
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Originally posted at Newsreal:

Amanda Marcotte

About a month ago, Sarah Palin had the gall to describe herself as a feminist. Then, a crop of Republican women rose to prominence — most notably, Nikki Haley, Meg Whitman, Carly Fiorina, and Sharron Angle — by winning primaries across the country. Nikki Haley in particular, an Indian-American Christian conservative Republican woman, was the victim of horrendous attacks from the good ol’ boys club in South Carolina. But she was able to rise above the crude attacks and still win the gubernatorial primary in her state.

Suddenly, conservative feminism is everywhere. Women have become more and more politically active, and they’re rejecting the hijacking of feminism that’s been going on for several decades. Fascist feminists have come out in full force against it, digging their heels in deeper and deeper. The idea that women could make up their own minds about political issues and actually believe in conservative principles infuriates them, because women are supposed to toe a very specific ideological line.

After several weeks of conservative feminist bashing from the leftists Lori Ziganto has dubbed femisogynists, Amanda Marcotte has chimed in, with a column saying that conservative feminism is the idea that women are too stupid to know the difference. And, as per usual with any fascist feminist, the nonsensical argument revolves almost entirely around abortion.

Marcotte argues that abortion is not harmful to women (without citing any references to back up her argument, we should believe that it’s the truth because Amanda Marcotte Says So) and that conservatives do not see women as equal to men.

Common sense would demand that one not agree that there could be a kind of feminism that would declare the entire female sex incapable of handling the right to bodily autonomy. But the anti-choice feminists swear they have an argument! The argument is that Abortion Is Bad For Women, because it thwarts women from their true desires—so deep and true that many women don’t even realize they have them—to bring every pregnancy to term, no matter how much they think they don’t want it. They marshal all sorts of made-up evidence to support this argument, claiming incorrectly that abortion causes depression and breast cancer and probably ingrown toenails. The conclusion is that women have to be forced to bear children against their will for their own good.

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But setting aside even these historical realities, the argument underpinning anti-choice “feminism” is one based on the very un-feminist belief that women are simply too stupid to know their own minds. The narrative that suggests that women only think they want abortions, but will see the light if forced to bear children is to paint half of all adults as basically very tall children, except that it’s legal to have sex with them. In the anti-choice view, every single woman who enters an abortion clinic and asks for an abortion is really just a victim of her own stupidity and gullibility, and only after she has the abortion will she see how wrong she was. (They need to believe this so badly they simply overlook the evidence showing that most women who have abortions feel relief, and even those who feel sadness often don’t feel regret.) Any feminism that starts with the premise that women aren’t equal to men, because women are too stupid to make their own decisions, is simply not a kind of feminism. This is definitional—feminism starts with the belief that women are equal to men, especially with regards to intellectual and moral abilities. A feminism that doesn’t accept this is like a humanism that believes that human beings are fundamentally wicked and undeserving of rights—that is, it doesn’t exist.

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She is a deeply disturbed individual, whose sad, demented opinions allow her minders to harvest more votes and legislative change, by repelling right minded adults from having any true discourse with the devil. Game is over, pendulum has stopped. Innocent women are being awakened, once again to reality. Men and women are not the same. Choosing to kill your child is only collateral to these wicked peoples true agenda. Shun them.

frizzbee on June 29, 2010 at 10:54 PM

You know, I’m pro-choice, and after we’ve restored this country to free enterprise and limited government, and strengthened our military and rebuilt our good alliances….then we can fight about that.

But it is beyond condescending to say that any woman who is against abortion can’t think for herself. Marcott is doing exactly the same as she accuses conservatives of doing. She is explaining to women what they are supposed to think about abortion. If they think it’s murder, then they have been brainwashed (according to her). If they agree with her, that shows they are not letting conservatives tell them what to think.

The irony of this seems to escape her….

YehuditTX on June 29, 2010 at 11:37 PM

The way of feminism from the beginning — Women, too stupid to think for themselves, has always been the drawing ruse of the nanny state. Just offer them freebies, take care of the kids and vote Democrat.

Feminist are just one of the many libturd groups trying to gather votes with dependency. As Rush called them ‘FemiNazis, an apt description. Palin is going to slay this dragon once and for all. Her mama grizzlies are more what women want.

tarpon on June 30, 2010 at 6:44 AM

Again, the false narrative that conservative feminists are “anti-choice.” We are anti-abortion and pro-woman. We know it will never be possible to convince every woman who finds herself pregnant and doesn’t want to be that she should have the baby. That wasn’t possible even when abortion was illegal, and abortions occur all over the world in countries where it is still illegal. The point of conservative feminism is to change the narrative and change the culture, so that fewer women have unwanted pregnancies in the first place, and of those who do, fewer feel that the correct choice is abortion.

Too many women and girls are getting pregnant accidentally because they give themselves away too easily and either do not use contraception themselves or do not insist that their sex partner use it. This is still happening after 40 years of conventional feminism, and I would argue it is largely because of conventional feminism.

Too many women and girls are choosing abortion because the culture tells them it is too stressful, inconvenient, or simply embarrassing for them to have the baby. This is wrong, morally and socially. It’s only 9 months of a woman’s life and she should not be punished by an employer, a school, friends, family, or society for choosing to have the baby and give it up if she doesn’t want to raise it. And conventional feminism has done exactly nothing to change this dynamic. Instead it has fought simply for killing the baby as the solution.

I had two very difficult pregnancies, including hospitalization with my first. It did affect my career, which should not have happened. I never considered abortion, but I can see how others in the same situation would have, because the men who run the workplaces have never been forced to accommodate women having difficult pregnancies.

rockmom on June 30, 2010 at 10:08 AM

Classic narcissism. It’s all about how the woman feels in the situation, nary a word about the life inside her.

John the Libertarian on June 30, 2010 at 1:03 PM