FEMINISTS SHOULD SPEAK OUT AGAINST THE US/ISRAEL WAR AGAINST IRAN

By Ann Menasche

This piece is the opinion of the author and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of Feminists in Struggle as an organization.

Trump and Netanyahu are two peas in a pod.  Both are crooked politicians, narcissists, misogynists and psychopaths who are all about acquiring and protecting wealth, power, and empire, indifferent to the toll measured in innocent civilian lives in other countries and even among their own people.  Together as heads of two nuclear armed nations, they have launched a war of choice against Iran, which, though the excuses keep changing, are fundamentally all about maintaining U.S. hegemony in the Middle East and the world, while Israel , after its killing spree in Gaza, is given the green light to carry out ethnic cleansing in Lebanon and the West Bank,  in pursuit of its  dream of a “greater Israel.”

This war is already causing the whole Middle East to go up in flames, threatens an even wider war, and has begun precipitating worldwide economic crisis, that we will all feel with higher prices for food, fuel, and other necessities.  It means more billions for bombs while more Americans face homelessness, hunger and lack of medical care.   The threat of U.S. ground troops being sent into Iran, if carried out, could lead to large numbers ofAmerican soldiers coming back in body bags just like during the Vietnam War.

The war is not making the Israeli population any safer either, as they hide in bomb shelters night after night. normal lives, work, education, disrupted.  The violence could spread here inside the U.S. as well.

No question, women suffer from war, often disproportionately, from the increased violence, displacement, poverty, and fanaticism it engenders. It is what patriarchy, at its most naked, looks like. Opposing this war should be a no brainer for feminists.

But what of the authoritarian theocratic government in Iran which oppresses women in draconian fashion, and kills its own people?   Opposition to the War does not mean support for the Iranian regime. But liberation does not come through the bombing and murder of schoolchildren, the destruction of homes, hospitals, universities, and civilian infrastructure, or from the heavy boots of imperial armies.  The power-over legacy of colonialism is one main source of the problem, not the solution.

The Women, Life, Freedom movement will rise again in Iran, but not under these conditions.  And the genuine feminist revolutionary transformation it will engender won’t be to the liking of the patriarchs and warmongers in Washington and Tel Aviv.  That we can be sure of.

Besides, regime change begins at home.  The thousands of peace protesters in the United States and Israel are a beginning.  Feminists should be in the leadership of this movement.

PEACE NOW!

 

 

THE UNDERBELLY OF THE CAPITALIST PATRIARCHY

By Ann E. Menasche.

This piece is the opinion of the author and not necessarily the opinion of Feminists in Struggle as an organization.

The Jeffrey Epstein scandal, as revealed in the Epstein files, provides all that we need to know about the men (and a few women) at the highest echelons of wealth and power and their support of, or at best indifference to, the ubiquitous sexual exploitation of women and girls.  In their eyes, women and girls are merely sexual objects, property to be bought and sold, used and abused by men.  Women are not recognized as full human beings.

Clearly, Epstein himself was both a misogynist and a sociopath – a sex trafficker and serial child molester, raping and torturing underaged girls, delivering them as prey to the powerful men he flew on the “Lolita Express” and “serviced” on his islands.  He was a pathological liar (he even lied about obtaining a college degree). a thief, a crook, who raised his millions through dishonesty and complete lack of a conscience.  He was also a eugenicist and trans-humanist, enamored with the fantasy of creating a super-race from his own sperm; and a close collaborator with the reactionary leadership of the Israeli state, whose dehumanizing of Palestinians and myriad crimes against humanity are re-known (none of which have made Jews one iota safer).

The scandal is also a mirror into the souls of the men who run our society – the Banksters, war profiteers, imperialists, real estate speculators, owners of the fossil fuel industry, Big Pharma, the health insurance industry, corporate politicians and others of or beholden to the billionaire class who cavorted with Epstein and embraced him as one of their own.  It is not a pretty sight.

The Epstein files have also exposed men on the Left including well-known intellectuals and anti-imperialists like Noam Chomsky who associated with, and defended Epstein.  This continued even after Epstein was convicted of child abuse, thereby revealing Chomsky’s own sexism, hypocrisy, and moral bankruptcy.

The refusal of so many men on the Left to recognize women as fellow humans deserving of full rights or to see us at all, has not only led to defending sex traffickers like Epstein, and to supporting institutions that degrade and exploit women’s bodies such as prostitution, pornography, and commercial surrogacy.  It has also led to the wholesale embrace by the male dominated Left of gender identity ideology that deems women’s rights expendable and subordinated to males who claim to be women, thereby rendering us invisible or reduced to our body parts or lack thereof (“uterus-bearers”, “non-men”).

Patriarchy and capitalism are joined at the hip; one cannot be uprooted without the other.  Men who purport to be on the Left need to figure out whose side they are on, i.e., whether their identification with male power and privilege is greater than their commitment to securing a peaceful, just and sustainable world for the women and ultimately for all the people of this planet.