I lived in #Egypt when Anita Hill testified in 1991. Being in the US as Christine Blasey Ford is testifying is making obvious what I’ve been thinking since we first heard from CBF. And this is going to be another of my threads about white American women.
I have to wonder # how many white American women in 1991 were able to distance themselves from Anita Hill because she is Black? Because now the woman testifying is white and blonde. And that is an essential Q to my threads: where have white women been all this time?
Because if you are just now horrified at the way patriarchy enables and protects sexual predators, what America have you been living in? Because white, rich patriarchy has enabled and protected sexual violence against Black women for centuries.
Anita Hill was a “perfect victim” in the same way that CBF is but the latter is white and blonde. The history of the USA is underwritten in the rape of Black women to terrorize them and to emasculate Black men while at same time Black men were lynched to “protect” white women.
Do they teach that in American schools? Read as just one example that tells part of that history Danielle L. McGuire’s At the Dark End of the Street: Black Women, Rape, and Resistance--A New History of the Civil Rights Movement from Rosa Parks to the Rise of Black Power.
I moved to the US in 2000. I’m a sexual assault survivor. I’ve been angry forever. I know from living here that until white women express or feel something it isn’t considered real. The reason #ListenToBlackWomen should be everyone’s mantra is because if you did, we would be free
I’ve learned much more about racism in the US since I moved here. I’ve esp learned more about gendered racism that queer Black feminist Moya Bailey called Misogynoir. I’m still learning from Black feminists.Their activism - esp when it’s grounded w/queer lens, is THE revolution.
Read every word here by Kimberlé Crenshaw, expert on civil rights and Black feminist legal theory. She assisted Anita Hill’s legal team. She coined the term Intersectionality “for the urgent project of uniting the battles for race and gender justice” nytimes.com/2018/09/27/opi…
Today, knowing that many white women are reacting differently as they watch Christine Blasey Ford testimony than they did w/Anita Hill, a reminder: being white will not protect you from rich, white patriarchy on display; being footsoldiers of that patriarchy will not protect you.
I also want to ask what changed after Anita Hill? There has never been a GOP woman on the Senate Judiciary Committee, majority of white American women voters continue to vote GOP, patriarchy is bipartisan: witness Bill Clinton and startlingly low % of women in Congress, Trump,etc
This summer marked 18 years since I moved to the US. The longer I live here, the more obvious it is that it is destroys to continue ignoring gendered racism. The way white supremacy is so entangled with patriarchy drives so much in the US.
And as I have said several times already, regardless of how you vote, as a white American white supremacy works in your favour. But if you’re a white woman, patriarchy does not. I urge all white American women to remember that and to fight it by fighting gendered racism.
Because unless you’re targeting BOTH white supremacy and patriarchy, you’re seeing the US with just one eye open. Open both your eyes.
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This is how propaganda for the patriarchy works: it paints women who have been sexually assaulted as the criminals and men who have assaulted as the victims as a strategy to divert sympathy from the former to the latter. For example:
Popaganda for the patriarchy insists that we look at the men who sexually assault as “our brothers, sons, husbands,” rather than seeing the women they assault as “their sisters, daughters, wives” so as to divert sympathy from the latter to the former
I have barely slept.I have been unable to stop thinking about #JamalKhashoggi. I knew him from when we both were columnists for #Saudi-owned Asharq al-Awsat b4 I was banned.We met just once, I think. But reports yest of his killing came same day as #Kavanaugh & my worlds collided
Trump has emboldened so many dictators,esp Crown Prince Mohamed Bin Salman.With so much attention been sucked up by US,the killing of Jamal,who wasn’t an esp outspoken critic,is sure to embolden regimes further & signal to dissidents & opponents that their harm will go unnoticed
To think that you could go to your country’s consulate to get paperwork for an upcoming wedding and be killed and dismembered because of your writing is horrific. It’s evil. And to know that the regime responsible for that has a best friend in the most powerful country in earth!
Whatever happens today:
- Trump did not invent white supremacy or patriarchy.
- White supremacy and patriarchy will not end if Kavanaugh is not confirmed.
- Defy, disobey and disrupt white supremacy and patriarchy at every turn
- Make them fear you #MakePatriarchyFearYou
My message is to white Americans who will spend today saying:
- “This isn’t the America I know” - it is and has been for a very long time and you should be asking why you just now paid attention. Where have you been?
To white American women who’ll spend today saying:
-“Roe v Wade! No more rapists in power!”
Rapists have been in power for centuries.Ask indigenous & Black women.Anti-choice legislation in several states already made abortion nearly impossible for many women of colour,poor women
For too long rape and sexual violence during war was considered a byproduct of conflict. It is more and more finally being seen as weapon of war, not byproduct.
In 2016, my friend & journalist @AhNidzara took me to Vilna Vlas, a hotel & spa in Višegrad which was used as a rape concentration camp in 1992 during Bosnian war. Women & girls were raped individually & en masses in empty swimming pool. It is still being used as a hotel and spa.
In 2017, I went with France-based anti-racist activists from @EGAMofficial to Rwanda to take part in the commemoration of the genocide against the Tutsis. Rape was used as a weapon of war systematically against women who were also mitigated, and many killed.
These “Women for Trump”:
- Who indoctrinated them?
- Who taught them to submit to men?
- Why are they so brainwashed?
- Should I save them?
For decades, I’ve been asked by white people:
- What is wrong with Muslim women?
- Why do they put up with all that patriarchy and misogyny?
And here I am asking the same about these “Women for Trump” who are the 53% of white American women voters who voted for him.
Once again: white women never missing a chance to be footsoldiers of patriarchy:
Believe Blasey Ford: 46%
Believe Kavanaugh: 43%
- Quinnipiac University poll
h/t @Jteisele
Believe Blasey Ford:
Black people polled: 83%
Hispanic people polled: 66%
White people polled: 40%
The rot of white patriarchy:
White men
Believe Blasey Ford: 33%
Believe Kavanaugh: 57%