Naomi Wolf Wants an Apology, Chesler Wants Universal Women’s Rights (Updated)
Phyllis Chesler responds to Wolf's claims that her article contained "terrible inaccuracies." (Also see Chesler's latest post, "Chesler-Wolf-Glazov: Round Three.")
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1. toker53:This may sound sexist but so what? I want to know why a babe like Naomi Wolf is a feminist in the first place. She doesn’t realize that at leastin my world, the men only think they rule the world, the women in their lives are the ones who actually do. I think first she needs to change her last name from Wolf to Fox and then find a man who can treat her like a woman should be treated. I’d like to help but as tolerant as my wife is about my many short comings she wouldn’t tolerate another woman in the house. It is a myth that Chinese women are docile creatures. A feminist could learn a great deal about docility and where it isn’t simply by marrying one of these fine ladies. I apologize if I have offended any of the good women here. Sometimes I need to shut the PC side of my brain off and give it a rest.
Sep 3, 2009 - 9:50 am