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Owen Jones isn’t a journalist — he’s simply a propagandist

How did it became so right-on for people on the left to denigrate women and Jews?

December 5, 2023 14:45
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Women and Jews have long shared a common experience: people telling them that what happened to them did not, in fact, happen. Denialism, in other words. People work extremely hard to see women and Jews as the privileged and never the oppressed, so they can justify their desires and prejudices to themselves. It comes out in Holocaust denial, which is gaining in popularity around the world, and it came out during the Jeremy Corbyn era, when Jews who voiced their fears about antisemitism on the left were smeared by his supporters. And now we see it when Jews are accused of “weaponising the Holocaust” when they explain their terror of the genocidal maniacs Hamas.

Meanwhile, women know they are so unlikely to be believed when they’ve been raped that most –— five out of six in this country don’t even bother going to the police. And who can blame them, when only 5 per cent of reported rapes result in charges being brought. For a bright, brief moment people tended to care about this during the MeToo movement. But that changed like a fashion with the rise of the gender-rights movement, which argues that a man who says he’s a woman magically becomes one. When women including JK Rowling explained that their experience of sexual assault made them anxious about the prospect of men having access to female-only spaces, they were accused of yes “weaponising their trauma”.

So when reports started to come out that Israeli women had been raped by Hamas terrorists during the October 7 pogrom, I knew the reaction would be bad. But I didn’t know it would be this bad.

It took 50 days for the UN just to acknowledge that there were “numerous accounts of sexual violence” during the October 7 attacks. Although at least it has acknowledged it, which is more than I can say for some. It’s striking how many social justice warriors who loudly supported every passing minority over the past years have expressed scepticism about accounts of the rape of Israeli women, insisting this is just a “Zionist” and “fetishistic” story.