The Real Problem Is Not Dowd's Sexism
by
Mara5525
07/01/2008, 10:36 AM #
Maureen Dowd's explanation for her sexist comments (and Yes, they are sexist; that should be pretty obvious, even if you don't mind her sexism) is that, hey, she writes this way about Every candidate and President out there, and always has.
The problem with Dowd's defense is that sexism is an unfair system that simply Cannot (as she maintains) be fairly applying to Everyone.
Sexism is used to target and suppress women, not men. When you write a very influential column in a well-respected newspaper, about a female politician, and you employ descriptions that conjure up the likes of witches, failed Miss America contestants and female monsters, you can't honestly say that your barbs against men are just as damaging.
Not in this culture, in which a female Presidential candidate is still seen as an oddity and a novelty. Of all the Presidents we've had, none have been women (or African American).
So, sorry, Dowd, it's just Not a fair playing ground (or insulting ground).
Of course, Dowd's term for Obama ("Obambi") is pretty nasty, too.
Apparently Dowd is a mean-spirited person who uses hatred to defeat those she has decided are not fit to run our country.
The real problem, then, is not sexism, it's hostility, (of which sexism definitely employs, of course). One cannot truly see the candidates for who they are when people like Dowd, and other extremely influential, political commentators are busily smearing globs of mud over all the other guy (or woman).
The carefully and cleverly crafted barb has come to be understood equal to, and even more important than discourse of depth and substance.
Why don't we learn to understand this hateful business for what it Really is: the rampant and common nastiness of an election-year, used to take a candidate down, however unfair, sexist or dishonest it is.