Op 25 november is het werelddag tegen sexueel geweld tegen vrouwen – zolang ze niet Jood zijn

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Dit zijn de vergeten slachtoffers van sexueel geweld door de internationale vrouwenbeweging en de internationale organisaties die geacht worden te protesteren tegen sexueel geweld tegen vrouwen maar aangezien deze vrouwen in Israƫl wonen en Jood zijn hebben ze het zelf gezocht zo lijkt. Net zoals een vrouw in korte rok het gezocht zou hebben zeker.

Dit is een deel van een Open Brief aan deze zogenaamde Feministen – gecopieerd in tekst zodat je het kan vertalen.

citaat “The International Day for Elimination of Violence Against Women is upon us on 25th November, but it feels lonely to be a Jewish feminist.

The Australian Jewish and Israeli Film Festival screened Erica Jongā€™s documentary this week, in which we see a 1985 interview about pay inequality and sexual freedom. Pay inequality is still a conversation almost 40 years later. And what of sexual freedom?

What should we make of the internationally deafening silence of feminist people in response to the publicly broadcast scenes of horrific sexual violence against women in Israel by Hamas terrorist men on October 7th?

Perhaps the identity of feminism is torn or decayed, falling victim to identity politics of our era. Feminism got distracted. That is a shame because the job is not done yet. Across the globe, women will fall victim to the feminist movementā€™s willful blindness to the sexual violence perpetrated against Israeli women because the message from the feminist silence is clear: womenā€™s bodies are a legitimate battlefield.

I believe her. Thatā€™s what #MeToo left as a legacy. But we cannot hear a feminist peep outside of the global Jewish community and Israel. Is it possible that, despite Hamas terrorists filming their own sexual violence and rape of women who were both alive and murdered, photos of which are readily available across the internet, feminists still do not believe the women?

The feminist world witnessed the psychological terrorism of footage shared by terrorists showing women who had been physically violated being paraded in the street. How can any person who calls themselves a feminist look themselves in the mirror without wondering about the physical welfare of women and girls who have been abducted and held in Gaza?

An enormous number of the over 240 hostages are women and girls. A woman gave birth after being kidnapped and held hostage. When a feminist person reads that, what does it mean to them? Is there a context in which this, or rape, is an appropriate feminist tool of resistance? If not, where are the feminist people speaking up?

There is no need to choose between mourning the death of innocent Palestinian people or decrying the targeted murder of Israeli people in their homes. Each photo communicates the searing pain of a human losing a loved one. But when a woman uses her feminist identity to make public comments about the death of those in Gaza this month without acknowledging the violent attacks on women and girls in Israel, her hypocrisy undermines her so-called feminism” Citaat

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