Feminists spent four-plus years speaking out during the Trump administration.
They similarly raged against sexual abusers like Harvey Weinstein at the dawn of the MeToo era.
And, in recent months, they’ve reassembled to decry attempts to limit abortion.
Yet when Hamas committed unspeakable assaults against women as part of the Oct. 7 massacre the very same feminists mostly went quiet.
When it comes to the fate of the many young women abducted by Hamas, the silence from some corners has been deafening.
What explains their silence, downplaying, and denial? WATCH: @bariweiss “Why Are Feminists Silent on Rape and Murder?” https://t.co/tczKRdB0Uv pic.twitter.com/0L4BXjGUiI
— The Free Press (@TheFP) January 15, 2024
Yes, there were exceptions. Debra Messing and Amy Schumer come to mind. Free Press founder Bari Weiss couldn’t shout any louder…
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