The Debauchery of American Womanhood

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Description: Henry Makow, the inventor of the board game Scruples, and the author of A Long Way to go for a Date, gives his views on the Burka (Hijab) vs. the Bikini.

  • By Henry Makow, Ph.D. (edited by IslamReligion.com)
  • Published on 19 Mar 2007
  • Last modified on 26 Mar 2007
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On my wall, I have a picture of a Muslim woman shrouded in a burka[1].

Beside it is a picture of an American beauty contestant, wearing nothing but a bikini.

One woman is totally hidden from the public; the other is totally exposed.  These two extremes say a great deal about the clash of so-called “civilizations.”

The role of woman is at the heart of any culture.  Apart from stealing Arab oil, the impending war in the Middle East is about stripping Arabs of their religion and culture, exchanging the burka for a bikini.

I am not an expert on the condition of Muslim women and I love feminine beauty too much to advocate the burka here.  But I am defending some of the values that the burka represents for me.

For me, the burka represents a woman’s consecration to her husband and family.  Only they see her.

It affirms the privacy, exclusivity and importance of the domestic sphere.

The Muslim woman’s focus is her home, the “nest” where her children are born and reared.  She is the “home” maker, the taproot that sustains the spiritual life of the family, nurturing and training her children, providing refuge and support to her husband.

In contrast, the bikinied American beauty queen struts practically naked in front of millions on TV.  A feminist, she belongs to herself.  In practice, paradoxically, she is public property.  She belongs to no one and everyone.  She shops her body to the highest bidder.  She is auctioning herself all of the time.

In America, the cultural measure of a woman’s value is her sex appeal.  (As this asset depreciates quickly, she is neurotically obsessed with appearance and plagued by weight problems.)

As an adolescent, her role model is Britney Spears, a singer whose act approximates a strip tease.  From Britney, she learns that she will be loved only if she gives sex.  Thus, she learns to “hook up” rather than to demand patient courtship and true love.  As a result, dozens of males know her before her husband does.  She loses her innocence, which is a part of her charm.  She becomes hardened and calculating.  Unable to love, she is unfit to receive her husband’s seed.

The feminine personality is founded on the emotional relationship between mother and baby.  It is based on nurturing and self-sacrifice.  Masculine nature is founded on the relationship between hunter and prey.  It is based on aggression and reason.

Feminism teaches woman that feminine nature has resulted in “oppression” and that she should convert to male behavior instead.  The result: a confused and aggressive woman with a large chip on her shoulder, unfit to become a wife or mother.

This, of course, is the goal of the social engineers at the NWO: undermine sexual identity and destroy the family, create social and personal dysfunction, and reduce population.  In the “brave new world,” women are not supposed to be “nest” makers, or progenitors of the race.  They are meant to be neutered autonomous creatures that indulge in sex for physical pleasure, not for love or procreation.

At his press conference on Sunday, Donald Rumsfeld said that Iranian women and youth were restive under the rule of the Mullahs.  He implied that the US would soon liberate them.  To Britney Spears?  To low-rise “see-my-thong” pants?  To the mutual masturbation that passes for sexuality in America?

Parenthood is the pinnacle of human development.  It is the stage when we finally graduate from self-indulgence and become God’s surrogates: creating and nurturing new life.  The New World Order does not want us to reach this level of maturity.  Pornography is the substitute for marriage.  We are to remain stunted: single, sex-starved and self-obsessed.

We are not meant to have a permanent “private” life.  We are to remain lonely and isolated, dependent on consumer products for our identity, in a state of perpetual courtship.

This is especially destructive for woman.  Her sexual attraction is a function of her fertility.  As fertility declines, so does her sex appeal.  If a woman devotes her prime years to becoming “independent,” she is not likely to find a permanent mate.

Her long-term personal fulfillment and happiness lies in making marriage and family her first priority.

Feminism is another cruel New World Order hoax that has debauched American women and despoiled Western civilization.  It has ruined millions of lives and represents a lethal threat to Islam.

I am not advocating the burka but rather some of the values that it represents, specifically a woman’s consecration to her future husband and family, and the modesty and dignity this entails...[2]

About the author:
Henry Makow, is the inventor of the board game Scruples, and the author of A Long Way to go for a Date.  He received his Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Toronto.



Footnotes:

[1] A burka is one type of Islamic covering, or hijab, worn by some women.

[2] Disclaimer: Not all views of this author are held by IslamReligion.com.

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