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I was subjected to the same wilding, defiling and dehumanization as Sarah Palin. I hope we will start seing some decensy from the judges, Congress and media.

Posted on | November 25, 2009 | 5 Comments

The Wilding of Sarah Palin


When I was in college, I read a book that changed my life. It was Susan Brownmiller’s tomeAgainst Our Will: Men, Women, and Rape, which explained rape as an act of power instead of just lust. What I found particularly chilling was the chapter on war — how rape is used to terrorize a population and destroy the enemy’s spirit.

While edifying, the book magnified the vulnerability I already felt as a female. Fear of rape became a constant dread, and I sought a solution that would help shield me from danger.


The answer: seek safe harbor within the Democratic Party. I even became an activist for feminist causes, including violence against women. Liberalism would protect me from the big, bad conservatives who wished me harm.


Like for most feminists, it was a no-brainer for me to become a Democrat. Liberal men, not conservatives, were the ones devoted to women’s issues. They marched at my side in support of abortion rights. They were enthusiastic about women succeeding in the workplace. 


As time went on, I had many experiences that should have made me rethink my certainty. But I remained nestled in cognitive dissonance — therapy jargon for not wanting to see what I didn’t want to see.


One clue: the miscreants who were brutalizing me didn’t exactly look Reagan-esque. In middle and high schools, they were minority kids enraged about forced busing. On the streets of New York City and Berkeley, they were derelicts and hoodlums


Another red flag: while liberal men did indeed hold up those picket signs, they didn’t do anything else to protect me. In fact, their social programs enabled bad behavior and bred chaos in urban America. And when I was accosted by thugs, those leftist men were missing in action.


What else should have tipped me off? Perhaps the fact that so many men in ultra-left Berkeley are sleazebags. Rarely a week goes by that I don’t hear stories from my young female clients about middle-aged men preying on them. With the rationale of moral relativism, these creeps feel they can do anything they please. 


What finally woke me up were the utterances of “bitch,” “witch,” and “monster” toward Hillary Clinton and her supporters early last year. I was shocked into reality: the trash-talk wasn’t coming from conservatives, but from male and female liberals.   


I finally beheld what my eyes had refused to see: that leftists are Mr. and Ms. Misogyny. Neither the males nor the females care a whit about women.


Women are continually sacrificed on the altar of political correctness. If under radical Islam women are enshrouded and stoned and beheaded, so be it. 


My other epiphanies: those ponytailed guys were marching for abortion rights not because they cherished women’s reproductive freedom, but to keep women available for free and easy sex.  


And the eagerness for women to make good money? If women work hard, leftist men don’t have to.  


Then along came Sarah, and the attacks became particularly heinous. And I realized something even more chilling about the Left. Leftists not only sacrifice and disrespect women, but it’s far worse: many are perpetuators.

The Left’s behavior towards Palin is not politics as usual. By their laser-focus on her body and her sexuality, leftists are defiling her. 


They are wilding her. And they do this with the full knowledge and complicity of the White House.


The Left has declared war on Palin because she threatens their existence. Liberals need women dependent and scared so that women, like blacks, will vote Democrat. 


A strong, self-sufficient woman, Palin eschews liberal protection. Drop her off in the Alaskan bush and she’ll survive just fine, thank you very much. Palin doesn’t need or want anything from liberals — not hate crimes legislation that coddles her, and not abortion, which she abhors.


Palin is a woman of deep and abiding faith. She takes no marching orders from messiah-like wannabes like Obama. 


And so the Left must try to destroy her. And they are doing this in the most malicious of ways: by symbolically raping her.

Just like a perpetuator, they dehumanize her by objectifying her body. They undress her with their eyes.


They turn her into a piece of ass.


Liberals do this by calling her a c__t,  ogling her legs, demeaning her with names like “slutty flight attendant” and “Trailer Park Barbie,” and exposing her flesh on the cover of Newsweek.


And from Atlantic Magazine‘s Andrew Sullivan: “Sarah Palin’s vagina is the font of all evil in the galaxy.”


Nothing is off-limits, not actress Sandra Bernhard‘s wish that Palin be gang-raped or the sexualization of Palin’s daughters.


As every woman knows, leering looks, lurid words, and veiled threats are intended to evoke terror. Sexual violence is a form of terrorism. 


The American Left has a long history of defiling people to control and break them. The hard core ’60s leftists were masters of guerrilla warfare, like the Symbionese Liberation Army repeatedly raping Patty Hearst. Huey P. Newton sent a male Black Panther to the hospital, bloodied and damaged from a punishment of sodomy.  


The extreme Left still consider themselves warriors, righteous soldiers for their Marxist cause. With Palin, they use sexual violence as part of their military arsenal.


Palin is not the only intended victim. As Against Our Will described, the brutality is also aimed at men. By forcing men to witness Palin’s violation, the Left tries to emasculate conservative men and render them powerless. 


The wilding of any woman is reprehensible. But defiling a mother of five with a babe in her arms, and a grandmother to boot, is particularly obscene. It is, of course, Palin’s unapologetic motherhood that fuels the leftist fire.


Because as a mother and a fertile woman, Palin is as close to the sacred as a person gets. She is not just politically pro-life. Her whole being emanates life, which is a stark contrast to the darkness of the Left, the life-despoilers.  


These “progressives” are so alienated from the sacred that they perceive nothing as sacred. And they will destroy anyone whose goodness shines a mirror on their pathology. The spiritually barren must annihilate the vital and the fertile.


It has been almost two years since I woke up and broke up with liberalism. During these many months, I’ve discovered that everything I believed was wrong.


But the biggest shock of all has been realizing that the Democratic Party is hardly an oasis for women. Now that it has been infiltrated by the hard Left, it’s a dangerous place for women, children, and other living things. 


In the wilding of Sarah Palin, the Left shows its true colors. Rather than sheild the vulnerable, leftists will mow down any man, woman, or child who gets in their way. Instead of a movement of hope and change, it is a cauldron of hate.


From Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.


Hatred paralyzes life; love releases it. Hatred confuses life; love harmonizes it. Hatred darkens life; love illuminates it.


In these dark times, with spiritually bankrupt people at the helm, thank God we have bright lights like Sarah Palin to illuminate the darkness. 
A frequent AT contributor, Robin is a psychotherapist and a recovering liberal in Berkeley.

Page Printed from: https://www.americanthinker.com/2009/

By Robin of Berkeley

Comments

5 Responses to “I was subjected to the same wilding, defiling and dehumanization as Sarah Palin. I hope we will start seing some decensy from the judges, Congress and media.”

  1. rich reamer
    November 25th, 2009 @ 11:18 pm

    I used to like Palin and was in support of her. But after she pimped herself to Oprah, being one who cohorted all the trashing of Sarah and her family — i just cant believe she went back to the same people who used and ridiculed her.

  2. Michelle
    November 25th, 2009 @ 11:36 pm

    As I read this article I started thinking about strong women, the women who came into my mind. Mother Teresa, Golda Meir, Catherine the Great of Russia, Elizabeth I, Marie Therese, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Queen Esther, Queen Elizabeth of Hungary, Ruth, Joan of Arc,the women who served in the Resistance during WWII. I’m sure so many many more could added.
    Those who throw slurs at any patriotic American woman in order to denigrate them only show how poorly they are informed and how classless and clueless they are. Women are watching this treatment of Hillary, Sarah, Dr. Orly and believe me they do not like what they see. At this point, we have to rise above it, and just focus hard on the issues they know who is telling the truth and who is NOT.
    Dr. Orly and Family have a wonderful and blessed Thanksgiving.

  3. Paula Hoehn
    November 26th, 2009 @ 2:54 am

    Hope for decency from judges:

    wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=117102

    Posted: November 24, 2009 – 11:25 pm Eastern © 2009 WorldNetDaily
    FBI swoops in to halt return of ‘Muslim Mafia’ documents

    …A federal judge in Washington, (Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly), issued a restraining order Nov. 3 barring the Gaubatzes from further use or publication of the material – 12,000 pages of documents along with audio and video recordings – and demanding that they return it to the Muslim group’s lawyers…

    …”Obviously, we were prepared to honor the court order from Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly,”…said…Joseph Farah, chief executive officer of WND and its subsidiary, WND Books…
    …However, last night the FBI stepped in with a warrant (grand-jury subpoena), suggesting the agency wants to see the papers and examine the recordings as part of its interest in CAIR and its Hamas terrorist links, including those involving its founding chairman and acting executive director…

    …Kollar-Kotelly – who as head of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court made several controversial decisions against the Bush administration’s counterterrorism policies – was criticized recently by many security experts for ruling against the military’s designation of a Guantanamo detainee as an enemy combatant, allowing the Obama administration to send him home…

    wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=114961

    Judge orders: Return ‘Muslim Mafia’ docs
    Incriminating material obtained in probe of CAIR’s connection to Islamic terrorism

    Posted: November 03, 2009 – 9:46 pm Eastern By Art Moore © 2009 WorldNetDaily

    …Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly granted CAIR’s request for a temporary restraining order barring P. David Gaubatz and his son, Chris Gaubatz, from further use or publication of the material and demanding that they return it to the Muslim group’s lawyers by midnight Nov. 18…

    …In Gaubatz’s book, “Muslim Mafia: Inside the Secret Underworld That’s Conspiring to Islamize America,” published by WND Books, he and co-author Paul Sperry present first-hand evidence CAIR is acting as a front for a well-funded conspiracy of the Muslim Brotherhood – the parent of al-Qaida and Hamas – to infiltrate the American system and help pave the way for Saudi-style Islamic law to rule the U.S…

    …’Wall of separation’ In July, Kollar-Kotelly ruled a Kuwaiti detainee at Guantanamo captured in Afghanistan in 2002, Khalid Al Mutairi, had been unlawfully detained as an enemy combatant. The habeas corpus ruling led to the Obama administration’s decision in October to transfer Al Mutairi to his home country…

    ……Kollar-Kotelly, appointed to the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia by President Clinton in 1997, was chief judge of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, the FISA court, from 2002 until this year.

    She was among the judges who moved to rebuild the “wall of separation” between criminal investigators and intelligence agents cited by the 9/11 commission as a factor in the failure to detect the 9/11 plot, notes counter-terrorism expert and former federal prosecutor Andrew C. McCarthy. The rebuilding effort, however, was overruled by the FISA Court of Review in 2002.

    Kollar-Kotelly also was a chief critic of the Bush administration’s warrantless-surveillance program that targeted communications between terrorists in the U.S. and abroad. In 2005, she ruled enemy combatants were entitled to counsel, at taxpayers’ expense, to challenge their detention…

  4. Dawn
    November 26th, 2009 @ 12:46 pm

    I’ve been a Republican all my life…until this year when listened to Alex Jones exposing the elite puppet masters behind the political stage. I have been a supporter of Sarah Palin in the past. My one question about her now is: Why is she not bringing Obama’s non-eligibility issue to the forefront? She has legal standing as someone who could have been VP, if it were not for Obama usurping the office. The fact that she isn’t touching the issue with a 10 ft. pole, makes me believe the masters are controlling her puppet strings as well. (Think about it.)

  5. Bob D
    November 26th, 2009 @ 1:16 pm

    The subject matter in this article was shocking to me and as a first impression I do not take exception.

    Except, I have read a couple of claims which if true bother me about endorsing Sarah Palin so I will form them into questions. 1) Was her father a Bilderberger? 2)Did her father and or her associate with henry kissenger? [small case intentional]