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Galloway implied that once a woman had agreed to sex with a man her ongoing consent was implicit, even if she were asleep. His remarks were deemed to be so offensive to women that the then leader of the Respect party, Salma Yaqoob, resigned in protest. "It might be really bad manners not to have tapped her on the shoulder," Galloway pontificated in a YouTube video, "and said: ‘Do you mind if I do it again?' It might be really sordid and bad sexual etiquette, but whatever else it is, it is not rape or you bankrupt the term rape of all meaning."

Suggestions by a number of men on the Left that Assange's two accusers are part of a CIA-inspired honeytrap and that the great man himself is the only victim are in themselves indicative of a culture of "bros before hos", a term some left-wing women have heard male counterparts use. 

Nowhere is sexism and hypocrisy on the Left more evident than in relation to the abuse of women. The late Stieg Larsson, heralded as a left-wing anti-sexist hero for his portrayal of women's resistance to male violence in his Dragon Tattoo trilogy, once said that those who campaigned for the rights of women in immigrant communities wanted only to "portray all male immigrants as representatives of a single homogeneous attitude towards women" and that such people "only talked about honour crime because they wanted to divert attention from how white men raised in the ‘patriarchal structures of Swedish society' abused and murdered women as a matter of course".

It was recently revealed that some male "leaders" of the Socialist Workers Party attempted to hold a sharia-type court hearing as a response to an accusation of rape. Tom Walker, a journalist on the party's paper, Socialist Worker, resigned in disgust at the blatant anti-women stance taken by the central committee. "There is clearly a question mark over the sexual politics of many men in powerful positions on the Left," he said. "It may shed some light to learn that ‘feminism' is used effectively as a swear word by the leadership's supporters. In fact it is deployed against anyone who seems ‘too concerned' about issues of gender."

Similar tales of sexism and downright misogyny came to light in Scotland during the Tommy Sheridan debacle. Sheridan, a charismatic working-class activist and convenor of the Scottish Socialist Party, stepped down from his post in 2004, citing his wife's pregnancy. But it later came to light that the News of the World had got hold of explosive evidence of Sheridan's extramarital affairs and trips to a Manchester swingers' club. Sheridan admitted his indiscretions at a party meeting but demanded that members cover for him for the good of the SSP. The feminists refused on a matter of principle. 

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Anonymous
August 12th, 2014
11:08 PM
China Mieville, ex SWP, Left Unity, International Socialist Network, has been exposed by opne of his victims here too: http://bidisha-online.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/emotional-violence-and-soci... Appears to have threatened her w legal action

Lucas Amos
March 3rd, 2013
10:03 PM
A good article. Didn't really bash Assange too much, but those who support him like Galloway who are misogynist dinosaurs.

scotchling
February 27th, 2013
5:02 PM
A really good article - it's time women were able to speak up for their own cause on their own terms not always subordinating ourselves to some supposed greater good - we are not an optional extra - not even a minority. We are part of the solution at every stage not a secondary optional bonus that comes later.

Janetty
February 27th, 2013
5:02 PM
This makes me so angry. As a child of the 70's, I was expected to be grateful to have a female prime minister, and therefore to shut up about women's rights. It took me most of those 18 years to realise that Milk-Snatcher was only allowed the power that she had because she behaved with the cruelty and aggression of an alpha-male, and went to great lengths to sanitise her femaleness. She betrayed us all by exploiting our hope and trust, and she destroyed silly female ideas like "society" and "community". The macho harm she did to the most vulnerable in our country is unforgivable. Did I have the right to expect better from a female? I think I did. As a feminist, I *will* be celebrating her death. But then I will also be celebrating the death of Blair and Cameron too, who are equally misogynist, even if less visibly so because of their gender. Oh, and as a raped woman myself, I support Julian Assange. He's offered to answer questions and been rebuffed. The only thing he's trying to avoid is Guantanamo-Bay-style torture in the USA like Bradley Manning is getting. Feminists should be opposing the abuse of rape-claims by the USA, because it undermines the victims.

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