Article Colonialism: The Elephant in the Room in Western Feminism
Article Colonialism: The Elephant in the Room in Western Feminism
Quote:We have all often witnessed the discussion of oppression of women within the global south in radical feminist communities. It was brave; a contrast from many progressives who were reluctant to discuss these topics due to worries of coming off as Islamophobic or racist. It is a nuanced discussion because there are legitimate fears about playing into the hands of entities that seek to weaponize feminism to advance colonial interests. But these things should be discussed; what is the right way?
Quote:Using women from the global south as tokens and only in the context of propaganda to get women to support brutal and traumatizing wars in their countries (that unsurprisingly, fail to liberate them.)
Quote:Selective critique of religion (IE: Islam) is weaponized while others are not in a very sinister way so that it is only used to justify racism without actually challenging religious fundamentalism or promoting secularism and human rights in any consistent way. Many still support far-right Christian fascist organizations. This makes genuine critique of Islam more difficult.
Quote:Pro-colonialist feminists may discuss Islam but turn a blind eye on how western wars, regime changes, and capitalist interests play a part in facilitating the rise of these extremes and offer little to no help to the feminist plight of these women.
Quote:In the 1980s, Israel, aiming to weaken the secular Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), provided indirect support to Islamist groups in the occupied Palestinian territories. One significant beneficiary was the Islamic Center Association, led by Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, which later evolved into Hamas. Israeli officials, including Brigadier General Yitzhak Segev, admitted to facilitating funds to Yassinâs network to counterbalance the PLOâs influence.
However, this policy backfired. Hamas, initially a tool to undermine secular Palestinian factions, grew in strength and popularity, eventually becoming a formidable adversary to Israel.
Quote:It is an interesting coincidence that right-aligned zionist gender critical feminists who seek âalliesâ with the right wing of their countries to deal with the one issue they care about (to push out gender ideology), cannot fathom why Palestinian women may ally with Hamas. Iâd even argue that itâs laughable to compare; because gender critical feminists have more varied and better options than that, while Palestinian women have none and their lives are on the line.
RadLeft Unity, October 15 2025.
https://radleftunity.substack.com/p/colonial-feminism-and-zionism
Quote:We have all often witnessed the discussion of oppression of women within the global south in radical feminist communities. It was brave; a contrast from many progressives who were reluctant to discuss these topics due to worries of coming off as Islamophobic or racist. It is a nuanced discussion because there are legitimate fears about playing into the hands of entities that seek to weaponize feminism to advance colonial interests. But these things should be discussed; what is the right way?
Quote:Using women from the global south as tokens and only in the context of propaganda to get women to support brutal and traumatizing wars in their countries (that unsurprisingly, fail to liberate them.)
Quote:Selective critique of religion (IE: Islam) is weaponized while others are not in a very sinister way so that it is only used to justify racism without actually challenging religious fundamentalism or promoting secularism and human rights in any consistent way. Many still support far-right Christian fascist organizations. This makes genuine critique of Islam more difficult.
Quote:Pro-colonialist feminists may discuss Islam but turn a blind eye on how western wars, regime changes, and capitalist interests play a part in facilitating the rise of these extremes and offer little to no help to the feminist plight of these women.
Quote:In the 1980s, Israel, aiming to weaken the secular Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), provided indirect support to Islamist groups in the occupied Palestinian territories. One significant beneficiary was the Islamic Center Association, led by Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, which later evolved into Hamas. Israeli officials, including Brigadier General Yitzhak Segev, admitted to facilitating funds to Yassinâs network to counterbalance the PLOâs influence.
However, this policy backfired. Hamas, initially a tool to undermine secular Palestinian factions, grew in strength and popularity, eventually becoming a formidable adversary to Israel.
Quote:It is an interesting coincidence that right-aligned zionist gender critical feminists who seek âalliesâ with the right wing of their countries to deal with the one issue they care about (to push out gender ideology), cannot fathom why Palestinian women may ally with Hamas. Iâd even argue that itâs laughable to compare; because gender critical feminists have more varied and better options than that, while Palestinian women have none and their lives are on the line.