In reviewing her book, Nomad, Nicholas Kristof lamented that, “Hirsi Ali denounces Islam with a ferocity that I find strident. … Her memoir suggests that she never quite outgrew her rebellious teenager phase.” Yes, if only she would be more demure in describing her own oppression. Guardian columnist Emma Brockes complained that in criticizing Islam, Hirsi Ali “is startlingly direct” and is “deliberately, almost narcissistically provocative.”
Yet, when author Anne Rice announced she had “quit Christianity” because it was anti-gay, anti-feminist and anti-science, Brockes only wanted to know “what took her so long?” Speaking of “startlingly direct,” Rice said, “(I) began to really study (Catholicism) and I found that it was not an honorable religion, that it was not honest.”
So, condemning the Catholic Church and Christianity broad-brush is heroic. But a woman who breaks with and criticizes Islam is a mouthy, immature narcissist who must be silenced. Got it.
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