I can't really think of where to post this, but I do feel it is an important item for our community and others.
For those not in the UK, there is a weekly discussion program called Question Time on the BBC. The format is that a small number, usually 4 or 5 prominent political types are invited to form a panel and field questions on current issues from an invited audience.
All very non-threatening for the political establishment really. Though occasionally, an interesting point does emerge. (usually about once a year, which sums up how interesting it generally is).
However, last night, 10 June, there was a broadcast which featured, among others, Germain Greer. She is what many are now calling, a second phase feminist. She rose to prominence in the late 60s and early 70s with enormously boring polemical works such as The Female Eunuch, where she made a number of isolated claims, including, 'Most women would be surprised to discover just how much men hate them'.
Anyway, on QT last night, there was a discussion on why, everyone else, apart from those with an opinion, should hold themselves responsible for the sexualisation of little girls. The other contributors were kinda predictable.
But when it came to Germain Greer, she referred to,
QuoteLittle girls learn to flirt with their fathers. You know, kiss daddy good night and that sort of business.
If you can see this broadcast, The topic begins at about 18 mins. After a brief introduction, Greer is the first contributor. She makes the above statement at 19.55.
After some predictable contributions from others, at 28.47, a member of the audience takes Greer to task over this point. She attempts to shield herself even seeking a defensive position from the program presenter.
I think this is an important matter that I do hope, all those interested in our society will take note of. Greer, unlike many other (Second Phase) feminists has been rather careful putting her more extreme views in writing. Shelia Jefferies has wirtten about the racial insignificance of non-western females. Many others have and continue to subscribe to the notion that all men are rapists, but now Greer has made a very public statement accusing fathers of seeking to sexually abuse their daughters.
It's a shame that it is almost impossible to save long term recordings of these broadcasts.
What is perhaps equally significant is how, practially no-one has had the integrity or the guts to stand up and object to this disting woman's rants. That she is still treated as some sort of legitmate thinker, instead of a sponsor for racism, child sexual abuse, social breakdown and personal ambition.
BBC iPlayer - Question Time: 09/06/2011