December 02, 2004

Sexual Amputation in the 21st Century

Female genital mutilation is increasingly being practiced in Europe by immigrant Muslims in addition to its continued widespread practice in Arab Africa. Jamie Glazov reports on the struggle of a few courageous activists to stop the practice, and how they are frustrated in that effort by multiculturalism:

European authorities, with the exception of those in France, are benignly standing by, operating according to the progressive Party Line that disallows any criticism of Third World cultures in general -- and Islamic culture in particular. Police officers, social workers, teachers, doctors and nurses operate under the social obligation not to report this crime.

This sexual lobotomy of women is usually performed on girls at the age of seven or eight, right before their menstrual periods begin. The impulse behind this savagery is clear: the hatred of women and the terrifying fear of their sexuality. Demonizing female sexual desire and pleasure -- and annihilating it -- becomes the priority. To successfully achieve female genital mutilation, therefore, the mutilators have to legitimize and institutionalize it. As a result, they socially construct the pathological ideology that a girl's genital area is "dirty" and, therefore, unacceptable. In Egypt, an uncircumcised girl is considered nigsa (unclean). The way she becomes non-nigsa is to have her clitoris sliced off. In Sudan, the term used for getting rid of the clitoris is tahur -- which means "cleansing" or "purification."...

...female genital mutilation produces the oxygen that Islamic fundamentalism needs to breathe. It helps militant Islam keep intact the foundation on which its life depends: the subjugation and enslavement of women under a rigid system of gender apartheid.

Posted by dan at December 2, 2004 11:14 PM
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As pressure against female genital mutilation increases, its proponents take it underground.

Posted by: Puddle Pirate at December 8, 2004 02:54 AM
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