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Bold and flashy feminists hide in their bunkers as Tejasvi Surya takes fire for raking up Female Genital Mutilation

Feminism of convenience, exposed!

Sanbeer Singh Ranhotra by Sanbeer Singh Ranhotra
21 April 2020
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A day after news broke that two Hindu Sadhus and their driver had been mercilessly lynched by a blood thirsty mob in Palghar, Maharashtra, Indian Islamists and Liberals were on the lookout for a deviation, which would give them a leg to stand on at a time when Hindus and the Right wing were reigning fire on them for their sheer hypocrisy.

In utter desperation, liberals and Islamists dug up a 2015 tweet of BJP MP from South Bangalore, Tejasvi Surya. In the tweet, Surya simply quoted an excerpt from Tarek Fatah’s interview to Swarajya. During this interview, Tarek Fatah had said, “Ninety-five percent of the Arab women have never had an orgasm in the last few hundred years! Every mother has produced kids as an act of sex and not love.”

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As is clearly visible, Tejasvi Surya did not attach any personal opinion to the tweet, and merely quoted Tarek Fatah. Nevertheless, this gave rabid Islamists, both from the Arab world, and within India, an opportunity to go all guns blazing against an unsuspecting Surya. They were reinforced by mindless liberals and fake feminists, who suddenly were seen blurting out unsolicited statements about India’s diplomatic relations with the Arab countries. They also, of course, did not forget to flash the ‘Islamophobia’ card.

But here’s what yesterday’s banter by the grand alliance of Leftists and Islamists has exposed – that those parading themselves around as ‘feminists’ are nothing but a bunch of spineless crooks, not worthy of being taken seriously, if ever they were given an ear, that is. When one claims to be a Leftist, it essentially means that the person will definitely be a feminist. However, Indian feminists are clearly seen as outliers to this rudimentary postulate. What they instead indulge in is a brazen show of newfound love for the Arab world, and Islamic extremism. Renown feminists who are otherwise so passionate about sexual freedoms, are today failing to take a stand against Female Genital Mutilation or against those people who are hounding Tejasvi Surya and enforcing Arab Patriarchy.

It is beyond comprehension how feminists have completely given a pass to the grave issue of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) by the Arab world. What Tarek Fatah was speaking about in his interview, was the butchery inflicted by mindless people, in the name of religion, upon little girls. How girls are victimized by their parents for being born with a Vagina, and how knife-wielding unprofessionals take it upon themselves to brutally mutilate a girl child, against her free will, in complete violation of basic human rights.

FGM usually takes place before the girl child hits puberty, and unlike circumcision in men, female genital mutilation involves mutilating the vagina of girl child, removing some or all of the girl’s external vagina. Besides the clitoris, from excision of the inner labia of the vagina, to even the labia-majora, the scope of the procedure is ill-defined leading to a brutal, bloody and traumatizing disaster leaving the girl child shrieking in pain and afflicted by a sense of betrayal by her family. Such monstrosity scars the girl child for life, who is rendered almost incapable of experiencing sexual pleasure all her life.

It is in this context that Tejasvi Surya put out the tweet quoting Tarek Fatah. How can a woman, whose genitals have been mutilated, experience sexual pleasure? If this is not inhuman, what is? And how is it that the person who is speaking against such butchery is being labelled a ‘misogynist’? Is speaking about women and their sex life indicative of ‘misogyny’? The lack of vocabularies among feminists is also worrying, as the only two words which they can come up with are either ‘misogyny’ or ‘patriarchy’.

Tejasvi Surya is not a misogynist. In fact, he must be commended for putting out a tweet on a subject which very few have the spine to speak on. This crowd does not include self-acclaimed feminists, as they are quite occupied mollycoddling their Arab masters.

https://twitter.com/shubh19822/status/1252193242919038977

Feminists should be at the forefront, leading the fight against a gruesome and inhuman practice among Arab Muslims, and even the Dawoodi Bohra community in India. Instead, none of them can be seen doing so. They have occupied themselves in slandering a decent man who is initiating a conversation around the subject, considered a taboo among the Muslims.

Perhaps that is the fundamental reason why feminists are nowhere to be seen. Since speaking on FGM would involve questioning the Arab nations, and some in India as well. However, if recent instances are anything to go by, Leftists and feminists are in bed with Islamists (read Shaheen Bagh), as a result of which they cannot dare raise a finger against their masters. This explains, to some extent, why those who beat their chests over flimsy issues like ‘Brahminical patriarchy’ have their lips sealed when it comes to questioning the Arab world.

The sense of Arab nationalism which is seen among Indian feminists is mind-boggling. So much so, that they, for the better part of yesterday, occupied themselves in falsely attributing a quote to Tejasvi Surya, and concluded that he had no authority to speak on the rights of women in Arab nations, lest it impact India’s diplomatic relations with them. They somehow seem to forget that India, unlike the patron nations of Islamo-leftists, is a flourishing democracy, where freedom of speech and thought is cherished.

Clearly many people are themselves displaying misogyny by saying that “Arab women have been insulted” and that Tejasvi is trying to attack their ‘modesty, chastity and dignity’ by bringing light to the abhorrent practice of FGM. This should offend a feminist more than anyone else, but the silence on the part of these crooks is deafening. Feminists who are merely anti-government sympathisers have been exposed like never before, as they have been caught red-handed eulogizing nations where Islam is the state religion, and freedoms non-existent, while demonizing a man who dared to speak up against the grave injustice which women are made to face. Arab world is the biggest suppressor of women’s rights.

The Modi govt has worked hard to build a strong relationship with Arab countries, even the OIC. Sushma Swaraj even addressed the OIC as EAM. Millions of Indians live and work in Gulf countries. Through their communal tweets, RW trolls are doing some serious diplomatic damage.

— Nidhi Razdan (@Nidhi) April 20, 2020

Even BJP spokespersons.

— Vijaita Singh (@vijaita) April 20, 2020

 

Not one otherwise hyperactive feminist has spoken out against FGM, as that would mean supporting Tejaswi Surya. Despite being tagged to do so to the tweet below, many chose to maintain a stony silence on the issue.

https://twitter.com/shubh19822/status/1252158535053406209

The likes of Shehla Rashid chose not to speak on the matter, exposing their hollow ideology bereft of any quality convictions.  Rohini Singh chose not to speak on the issue directly, instead retweeted an anti-Tejasvi tweet by Nidhi Razdan. Gurmehar Kaur did not care to speak for the women in Arab nations, and how they were deprived of the basic human need for sexual pleasure.

Incidentally, one Farah Quader wrote a piece for the Quint titled, “An Indian Woman’s Search for an Orgasm,” which was clearly celebrated by feminists back in the day. While Farah Ouader can speak about orgasms, Tejasvi Surya becomes a ‘misogynist’ to even mention the same in a tweet? This really exposes the inherent misogyny of feminists, more than anyone else’s.

Another piece published by HuffPost India, titled: “Why Many Indian Women Do Not Orgasm During Sex With Men,” was not called out for ‘misogyny’ and its vague generalization. Yet, Tejasvi Surya is an anti-women, anti-Muslim patriarchal bigot, in the eyes of these worthless people claiming to be torchbearers of feminism.

Tejasvi Surya has done Indians a favour. We must get out of our cocoon and speak up against FGM and other gruesome practices. Also, it is not a taboo for men to speak on issues related to feminism and women’s rights and if feminists think it is, they better get on with some soul searching as to whether they can even call themselves educated humans. This fiasco has exposed the duplicity of fake feminists like never before, who are as misogynistic a crowd as the mindless Arabs mutilating their own daughters.

 

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