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In reply to the discussion: Why haven't you heard about *these* women? What you missed while you were distracted by boobies [View all]HiPointDem
(20,729 posts)84. "Femen never discredited the protests of Muslim women." femen never *acknowledged* the
protests of muslim women unless they were femen protests with boobs.
femen has, however, dissed muslim women and dissed feminists generally. the leader refers to women as 'girls' on a regular basis.
she claims there was no feminism in ukraine until femen came into the picture.
if this idiot is a feminist, i'm jesus christ.
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Why haven't you heard about *these* women? What you missed while you were distracted by boobies [View all]
HiPointDem
Apr 2013
OP
Kind of like the multiple postings of pix of the same 10-20 women flashing their boobies, eh?
HiPointDem
Apr 2013
#5
No, Bonobo. There are women fighting to maintian there rights in Tunisiia.
Luminous Animal
Apr 2013
#18
Huh? The poster implied there was no difference between Tunisia and Saudi Arabia.
randome
Apr 2013
#117
that's not what the poster is saying at all. She's BEEN saying that Tunisia and SA are vastly dif-
BlancheSplanchnik
Apr 2013
#124
Rubbish - DU talked about the assassination of Bouzid, and the protests
muriel_volestrangler
Apr 2013
#149
so you are trying to imply that Tunisian women fighting for their rights is doing anywhere near as
Douglas Carpenter
Apr 2013
#7
femen brought this to your attention? no, *i* did. femen brought *nothing* to your attention
HiPointDem
Apr 2013
#12
Femen did no such thing. Tunisia has a vital activist women's movement.
Luminous Animal
Apr 2013
#22
oh sure- this was their secret plot to promote this activism that's been happening all along... by
bettyellen
Apr 2013
#30
kr-those that are terribly concerned with womens rights in Tunisia are also
green for victory
Apr 2013
#14
Yeah. We are finding out that FEMEN picked a country that has a vibrant women's movement
Luminous Animal
Apr 2013
#20
oh, bull. the line on all those threads was: tunisia is a hellhole for women & amina is in danger
HiPointDem
Apr 2013
#21
this is an excellent post and so is the OP...as well as your standing up in the earlier threads.
BlancheSplanchnik
Apr 2013
#119
Seabeyond caused a whole lot of DU to feign an interest in Tunisia and use the word "patriarchy "
bettyellen
Apr 2013
#27
fish are not aware they swim in water. IMO, when it comes to women's issues many good, liberal men
KittyWampus
Apr 2013
#140
true! that so many were shocked that there would be dissenting opinions on protest methods
bettyellen
Apr 2013
#145
Ahhhh... I knew there was a reason I took great delight in NEVER being on the same side of an issue
Number23
Apr 2013
#179
highpoint posted on that day the reality in Tunisia while others kept going on about first world
JI7
Apr 2013
#45
I think I see a bit of cleavage there, I'm sure middle school boys will pay attention now!
Whisp
Apr 2013
#26
Yes. There are plenty of men, for example, out there with women in front of that courthouse
HiPointDem
Apr 2013
#36
hey that's not what Muslim women living in an Islamist North African state are suppose to look like!
Douglas Carpenter
Apr 2013
#32
No, that's not the reason I chose the title. The reason I chose the title was the portrayal by
HiPointDem
Apr 2013
#50
lol. i gave my audience some credit for being able to do inference. i guess i gave some too much
HiPointDem
Apr 2013
#56
So they are islamaphobes too and there is little to no islam there right?
The Straight Story
Apr 2013
#53
straw men, you guys love em. do you see anyone being stoned? if amina is going to be stoned,
HiPointDem
Apr 2013
#55
no. but all my posts on this topic are in response to the many many posters who painted tunisia
HiPointDem
Apr 2013
#59
We're seeing them only because of the naked protests - your premise is 180 degrees wrong.
Donald Ian Rankin
Apr 2013
#60
no. we're only seeing them because i posted them. unlike any of you femen supporters.
HiPointDem
Apr 2013
#61
there have been postings all along about what's going on in tunisia. they never got any response,
HiPointDem
Apr 2013
#64
lol. yeah, it was all about getting *me* to post pictures at DU of tunisian women protesting,
HiPointDem
Apr 2013
#70
the OP is in response to the idiots who were crying about stoning to death, women forced to cover up
JI7
Apr 2013
#79
"What can we do to support the Tunisians?" = funny you didn't ask that question on the boobie
HiPointDem
Apr 2013
#93
Yeah, mostly because of posters who wanted to start threads about boobie threads.
randome
Apr 2013
#95
maybe it should start with its allies, the ones who are funding the fundies in tunisia.
HiPointDem
Apr 2013
#85
the new islamist government is imposing austerity at the behest of the IMF. They are doing the
HiPointDem
Apr 2013
#89
You know, we could cancel couple of military programs and help them out with that austerity thing.
randome
Apr 2013
#91
And would you have posted any of this if not for the so-called 'boobie' protest?
randome
Apr 2013
#63
there have been other posts about tunisia. i haven't seen you and your fellow-travelers there.
HiPointDem
Apr 2013
#66
"Femen never discredited the protests of Muslim women." femen never *acknowledged* the
HiPointDem
Apr 2013
#84
that logic might have some power if femen had a mass movement behind it. it doesn't. so far
HiPointDem
Apr 2013
#92
i'm not talking about people here in the us. i'm talking about why women haven't joined in
HiPointDem
Apr 2013
#107
Criticizing tactics (and women's choices) while sitting safely in an office in Paris......
bettyellen
Apr 2013
#128
as it was from the very first post on Amina's protest- every article led with "are the boobs
bettyellen
Apr 2013
#130
Why does it bother you these conversations happen at DU-they are happening all over the blogosphere?
bettyellen
Apr 2013
#134
to me, it's really weird that the first two articles posted were all about the method of protest
bettyellen
Apr 2013
#138
And that is okay by me. It's nice to disagree and not resort to vilifying others here, no?
bettyellen
Apr 2013
#147
LMAO! My, my.. seems I may have a serial alerter on my tail! Thanks for the heads up, smith!
opiate69
Apr 2013
#163
So we give credit to Femen because they routinely ridicule these types of protesters?
bettyellen
Apr 2013
#139
people should be informed, people screaming about Iraq and Tunisia as if they are AFghanistan
JI7
Apr 2013
#170
no, they are not in danger of being like Afghanistan or SAudi Arabia , it's like saying
JI7
Apr 2013
#172
No, it's not like saying that about the U.S. ffs. Do you have any knowledge of the history of the ME
opiate69
Apr 2013
#173
Remeber the dongle thing? Well this lady was beaten, threats of death and acid being thrown on her
The Straight Story
Apr 2013
#153
The US press blacks out massive US protests. Why would they cover international
valerief
Apr 2013
#154
There have been a regular group of people posting about Tunisia and the ME
riderinthestorm
Apr 2013
#166