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Discussion Bring Feminist Politics to ICE Protests - Printable Version +- clovenhooves (https://clovenhooves.org) +-- Forum: The Personal Is Political (https://clovenhooves.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: Women's Rights (https://clovenhooves.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=57) +--- Thread: Discussion Bring Feminist Politics to ICE Protests (/showthread.php?tid=1864) |
Bring Feminist Politics to ICE Protests - Impress Polly - Jan 12 2026 Saw this on Instagram yesterday and grew more hopeful. It's common to see handmaid-style dress at protests, but especially poignant in response to the murder of Renee Nicole Good. This isn't about immigration, frankly, so much as it it's the White House using immigration as a means to try and force women out of the workforce. As much is getting sharp commentary over on the 4B subreddit atm. For example, consider this post by cozycatcafe (I place I would like to stay): Quote:The War on Daycares: No Mother is Safe Under Patriarchy Or consider this one by Financial Sweet_689 the day after the shooting: Quote:After what happened yesterday in the USA I don’t think men realize how screwed they’re gonna be when our rights are gone This is the point. The reason there was such an ICE presence in Minneapolis was owed directly to the administration's recently-declared war on day care. Women not only staff these facilities, they also are the primary beneficiaries of day care programs. We know who raises the kids. There are two sexes to our species, but only one that prioritizes their kids over themselves. Because of this, a war on children and empathy is functionally a war on women. It's so symbolically apt that the consequent death was that of a woman. A woman who, incidentally, did "everything rigtht". Everything a woman is supposed to do to quell male rage she did. She stayed calm. She de-escalated. She was polite. She managed the men's emotions. Or tried to. Didn't matter. She was killed by male rage for attempting not the fight response to armed, masked men with unmarked vehicles trying to force her out of hers (as the DHS drag queen Kristi Noem has claimed), but for attempting the flight response instead. She was killed by testorone; by uncontrollable male rage that she would, under any circumstances, disobey a male command. This needs to be highlighted at these protests. This context matters. Knowing what the problem is is key to getting at the right solution. This should not simply be framed as "immigration, yes or no?" like these events so often are. Bring the gender politics of this moment to the table when you're out there the way these Handmaids are! Men use motherhood as a weapon by which to subordinate you to them and there is nothing you can do to reason with them over it. That is the key point to be raised by radical women. RE: Bring Feminist Politics to ICE Protests - Impress Polly - Jan 31 2026 On a related topic, is anyone else noticing the contrast in how the world is responding to the murder of Alex Pretti in contrast to how it treated that of Renee Good? A woman was killed, response was normal: more protests (mostly local to Minneapolis), negative publicity, no policy change. When a man was killed though the world stopped: Greg Bovino lost his job, the government partially shut down because now the Democrats insist on ICE reforms, a nationwide general strike was launched, the invasion of Maine abruptly ended, and Trump quickly changed tone and announced plans to "draw down" the ICE presence in Minneapolis. Why wasn't this the response when the murder victim was female? I would like answers to this. Why are men's lives so much more valuable? |