The Most Hated Group in America

An interesting post on Alternet calls out a hypocrisy on the left that I’ve often noted: it’s ok to slander conservative women.

From the Playboy article this summer to the recent comments made by Alan Grayson, to the left it’s ok to use profanity when righ-of-center females are in question. Between all of the feminist blogs, books and articles that I read, I get the picture that the most hate group in the country are women who refuse to be liberal. Tana Ganeva writes:

When Alan Grayson called a female corporate lobbyist a “K-Street whore” — and was attacked as crude and sexist at the same time that he was lauded as gutsy and honest — he played a role in a familiar script: hero of the left (MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann, Bill Maher) attacks female villain (Hillary Rodham Clinton, Sarah Palin, Ann Coulter, Michelle Malkin) using sexist language. Progressive feminists soul-search about liberal misogyny. Mainstream media talk about sexism for 5 seconds. Then the media move on, and no one learns a thing. Repeat.

To a certain extent, I get it. The 24/7 news cycle makes ad hominem attacks necessary. When all you have is a :30 second sound bite, do you go for the attack or make a rationale point? The right is just as guilty (albeit without the profanity) as the left. We don’t have time for a lengthy scholarly debate. Civility has never existed in politics, we’re just more aware of it now due to our media-saturated society.

Then there’s PT Barnum’s old expression. When Grayson used the slur “whore,” he drew media attention. When you go for the extremes, the media notices you (i.e. Olbermann, Garafalo, Coulter and Beck). Dog bites man isn’t interesting. Man bites dog is.

However, what I don’t understand is the deep, guttural hatred that feminists feel for women like me. It’s not imagined. The more I read in the “women’s studies” genre, the more I understand how savagely we are despised. It’s almost as if they feel betrayed. They’re shocked, hurt and angered that we don’t applaud the actions they took in the 60s and 70s. We’re disobedient children who are misguided by those evil men in our lives and victims of the sexist society in which we were born. This is ok for the masses of women who are victims of oppression, but those evil women — the Michelle Malkins, Phyllis Schaflys, Ann Coulters and Sarah Palins — they should be vilified. Advocating a differing point of view is the greatest sin you can committ in modern America.

Feminists can’t seem to grasp that women on the right have such a differing fundamental philosophy that we will always disagree. What frustrates me is the lack of respect. I may disagree with you, but you do have a right to those beliefs. Is it too much for me to expect the same attitude in you?

We’re not unenlightened or a tool of the male patriarchy. We simply view the world from a different perspective. Why can’t that be respected?

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6 Responses to “The Most Hated Group in America”

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  2. shorething Says:

    the only sin equal is being a conservative of color. a black christian conservative woman truly has the ability to send libs into a linda blair like head spin (see the exorcist). hateful libs like those defined makes me want to do a lb like puke session re same movie. feeling much less sick now that Chris Christie won by so much that not even acorn can “find’ enough absentee ballots to get it close enough to justify a franken like recount and count and count until i win scam.

  3. who is john galt? Says:

    Great post! It was mentioned on the Mark Levin Show and linked on his site. The way conservative women have been treated by the media is unconscionable. Good mothers are our nation’s most important resource and they deserve to be treated with great respect. It is very promising to me and most of my friends and family to see some of them in Washington giving a voice of reason in the Capitol. Personally, I think liberals are shooting themselves in the foot when they try to smear Palin, Bachmann and others. Think about it: Who does the average woman connect with better; Michele Bachmann or Nancy Pelosi?

  4. BeautifulSong Says:

    Thanks for sharing today’s blog. I heard it on the Mark Levin radio program where Michael Berry shared your site. Thanks for writing exactly the way I have been thinking and observing. I will be enjoying your blogs.

  5. merle Says:

    Well said!

  6. jherrie Rubeyiat Says:

    Thank God I found this site…now I am informed and balance with answers that make sense. Keep up the good work. Jherrie-Hawaii

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