US As Repressive As Saudi Arabia
According to the New York Times' premier social critic.
Dowd started her piece last week by relating a recent encounter she had in Saudi Arabia with a “group of educated and sophisticated young professional women.” Dowd asked her hosts how they could stand living in that oppressive Saudi culture and she wondered how such “spirited women, smart and successful on every other level, acquiesce in their own subordination?”
But as she asked that provocative question, it struck Dowd that she, too, lived in such a culture:
I was puzzling over that one when it hit me: As a Catholic woman, I was doing the same thing.
I, too, belonged to an inbred and wealthy men’s club cloistered behind walls and disdaining modernity.
I, too, remained part of an autocratic society that repressed women and ignored their progress in the secular world.
I, too, rationalized as men in dresses allowed our religious kingdom to decay and to cling to outdated misogynistic rituals, blind to the benefits of welcoming women’s brains, talents and hearts into their ancient fraternity.


1 Comments:
Yep, just as bad here as it is in Saudi. In fact, I'm going to be beheaded today in the public square because I was drinking beer last night.
Oh wait, no I'm not. This isn't Saudi.
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