Have You Noticed the Prevalence of Women at Campus Anti-Israel Protests?
“women giving interviews about the encampments; and women issuing demands to university administrators”
Is it just because there are more girls in college these days or is it something else?
City Journal reports:
The New Girl Disorder
In late May, a strange post appeared on the X account of Iran’s leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. “Dear University Students in the United States of America,” it read, “you are standing on the right side of history. You have now formed a branch of the Resistance Front.” As it happens, the Supreme Leader’s government has struggled with its own resistance, ignited by the regime’s murder of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, accused of violating Iranian laws requiring head coverings—the most visible, but far from only, limitation on women’s basic freedoms in the Islamic country.
It’s hard to imagine that the cleric looked closely at images of the campus protesters denouncing Israel for its military response to Hamas’s monstrous terror attack last October. If he did, he would have noticed that they were predominantly female. It was women holding the microphones, addressing the press and crowds; women leading the chants of “From the river to the sea”; women giving interviews about the encampments; and women issuing demands to university administrators. In some images, so many women were involved that it seemed as if men had inexplicably vanished, like the missing in the sci-fi series The Leftovers.
The demographic makeup of the university demonstrations was something new for the United States. American women have led political protests before, but those generally concerned “women’s issues,” such as Prohibition, abortion, #MeToo, and the like. Granted, women marched with men in the 1960s civil rights and anti–Vietnam War protests, but they usually played secondary roles, such as cooking food, typing speeches, and sometimes serving as playmates; “The only position of women in SNCC is prone,” in the memorable words of Stokely Carmichael. (Recognizing their second-class status among otherwise progressive male comrades motivated activist women of the era to start building the second-wave feminist movement.) Decades later, at Occupy Wall Street, a male protester produced a Tumblr video featuring photos of some of the comelier females sitting in at Zuccotti Park. He called it “Hot Chicks of Occupy Wall Street.” Those days are over. Imagine publicizing a “Hot Chicks of the Campus Encampments” video in 2024; the writer would have to go into a witness-protection program.
The vibe has shifted—and not for a reason that the Ayatollah would celebrate: women are all but conquering the twenty-first-century academy. They not only make up well over half of undergrads and graduate students on university campuses; they also hold half of all professor positions, as well as six out of eight Ivy League presidencies and more than a third of college presidencies overall. Younger women who came of age in the new millennium have been thoroughly prepped for leadership as valedictorians, debate-club and student-council presidents, and Rhodes, Marshall, and Truman Scholars. If the protests offer further evidence for the dimming of patriarchy, they also show how women’s growing dominance in social institutions introduces new and ambiguous power dynamics.
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I’ve noticed all the UGLY women…
There is sometyhing decidely kinky in sexually active American women supporting the psychotic rapists of Hamas. What kind of fantasies could possibly explain that??? Weird.
“Have You Noticed the Prevalence of Women at Campus Anti-Israel Protests?”
Yes. Yes, I have. And also at Antifa riots. road-blocking exercises, BLM looting sprees, and general leftist mayhem all over the continent. And I’ve been criticized for commenting on it, and yet there it is.
same way they use children as the trigger man now
treat these women with true equality
and they might think twice about their actions
Is it possible that some of them might be male but want their head and face covered?
more likely, given the butt-ugly countenance / insecure and repellent personalities of the majority of them, ” protesting ” is the only way they’ll ever get any attention at all
Prone?! Is that how he liked his women?! Interesting.
“It was always the women, and above all the young ones, who were the most bigoted adherents of the Party, the swallowers of slogans, the amateur spies and nosers−out of unorthodoxy.”
—George Orwell, 1984
(My apologies for inserting this all-too-obvious quote — now ~80 years old. I do it because there must still be some who are not aware of it.)
In Western societies, if we are being honest, there are a few groups that are never ever ever ever ever ever ever taken to task, almost regardless of how awful the things they do, the things they say, the results of their job performance. Are we allowed to notice yet?