So, do Muslim women need defending? Certainly not from the cultural relativists; they need our solidarity. In the words of Ayaan Hirsi Ali: "When Muslim women face not just oppression but violent death, why aren't the feminists out protesting these abuses? Where are the great European and American campaigners who powered the contemporary movement for women's equality in the West? Where, to take just one example, is Germaine Greer, author of such classics of Western feminism as The Female Eunuch? Greer believes the genital mutilation of girls needs to be considered in context. Trying to stop it, she has written, would be ‘an attack on cultural identity'. It is unconscionable for her to refrain from speaking out against honour killings because it would be ‘tricky' to challenge the culture that condones it."
A great deal has been achieved in exposing the abuse of women living under Islamic law and custom, but there is still a great reluctance to deal with issues such as forced marriage, polygamy and FGM within the criminal justice system. We can no longer pretend it is the odd few families that practise FGM, and surely now we will cease being complacent about the total lack of intervention from our criminal justice system.
Enablers such as Laurie Penny — who are at best misguided, but I tend to think are more cowardly than ignorant — are appeasing the Islamists who wish to keep Muslim women in a state of subjugation. Such people so fear being labelled "racist" that they appear to be prepared to sell Muslim women down the river in order to feel smugly multicultural.
They also seek to silence the many activists from the Islamic community — like Ayaan Hirsi Ali — who are trying to bring these human rights abuses to light. It is a tough ordeal being a Muslim woman in the UK. Not only are they required to articulate the abuse they suffer as a choice, and part of their culture, but Muslim women have the likes of Laurie Penny writing their efforts to overcome such abuse out of the picture.
We are at a watershed moment in thUK. In order to further the progress made so far by the survivors of FGM and other campaigners against it and other forms of abuse affecting Muslim women, a number of people are going to have to be very brave and dare to speak out against double standards and blatant hypocrisy. The real racism is ignoring or renaming such atrocities because they happen to Muslim women and girls.
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