Underlying many professional responses was a confusion about the criminality of FGM, and a tendency to see it as a traditional practice, rather than a form of child abuse. There was a reluctance to refer possible victims for medical examination: nurses and doctors avoid performing routine medical examinations on girls for fear of being "too invasive". This reluctance would seem completely unjustified if applied to other forms of child abuse.This misguided and ultimately dangerous cultural sensitivity is not limited to health and social care professionals.
In a piece on the Guardian's Comment is Free website by the columnist Laurie Penny entitled "This isn't ‘feminism'. It's Islamophobia: I am Infuriated by White Men Stirring up Anti-Muslim Prejudice to Derail Debate on Western Sexism", Penny claims that "from the Rochdale grooming case to interminable debates over whether traditional Islamic dress is ‘empowering' or otherwise, the rhetoric and language of feminism has been co-opted by Islamophobes, who could not care less about women of any creed or colour."
Penny, who regularly posts on Twitter wringing her hands about how she, as a white, middle-class woman, has failed adequately to "check her privilege", pegs her argument on the campaign against gender apartheid in universities. In one of the most unashamed examples of cultural relativism I have ever read, Penny argues:
Structural sexism does take place every day in our universities, as it does in our offices, shops and homes — and we should oppose it everywhere. But demanding that feminists of every race and faith drop all our campaigns and stand against "radical Islam" sounds more and more like white patriarchy trying to make excuses for itself: "If you think we're bad, just look at these guys."Horror stories about Muslim misogyny have long been used by western patriarchs to justify imperialism abroad and sexism at home.
Really? So FGM, forced marriage, gender segregation, and imprisonment within the confines of the home do not exist? White patriarchs have made it all up to suit their "Islamaphobic" agendas? A correction was appended to the piece after complaints that Penny had ignored the fact that several women of Muslim origin had been centrally involved in the anti-segregation campaign.
What an effective and insidious way to remove all agency from Muslim-born feminists fighting for liberation. This issue has only exploded because these women began coming forward in increasing numbers and drowned out the cultural relativists. They refused to comply with the likes of Laurie Penny offering them "protection" from "Islamophobia". They made it clear they would rather we stopped the mutilation. Many of the women fled to the UK to avoid the misery of living under sharia. The shameful truth is that many so-called feminists and others on the Left stepped in and created a shadow sharia on their behalf.
Two recently published books illustrate a polarity in the way misogyny and violence against women in Islam has been framed. The First Muslim (Atlantic, £8.99) is a rather glowing and uncritical portrayal of the life of Muhammad by a secular Jewish American feminist, Lesley Hazelton. Gaddafi's Harem: The Story of a Young Woman and the Abuse of Power in Libya (Grove Press, £16.99), by French author Annick Cojean, is based on an extended interview with one of the many young women that Muammar Gaddafi raped and humiliated while in power.
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