Another day, another successful woman is forced to withdraw as
a college commencement speaker.
This time the victim is Christine Lagarde, director of the
International Monetary Fund. The college in question is Smith College, in
Northampton, MA.
Douglas Belkin explains what the IMF does in the Wall Street
Journal:
The
IMF, which essentially acts as emergency lender to countries in need, often
requires governments to tighten their belts by reining in state spending,
including on public workers and social security. The group has said it engages
only with member countries that request its assistance and that bailout
programs are developed with the requesting governments.
Of late, the IMF has provided emergency financial assistance
to the government of the Ukraine.
What was it about the IMF that threw 500 students into high
dudgeon? Here is an excerpt from their petition:
Although
we do not wish to disregard all of Ms. Lagarde’s accomplishments as a strong
female leader in the world, we also do not want to be represented by someone
whose work directly contributes to many of the systems that we are taught to
fight against. By having her speak at our commencement, we would be publicly
supporting and acknowledging her, and thus the IMF. Even if we give Ms. Lagarde
the benefit of the doubt, and recognize that she is just a good person working
in a corrupt system, we should not by any means promote or encourage the values
and ideals that the IMF fosters. The IMF has been a primary culprit in the
failed developmental policies implanted in some of the world’s poorest
countries. This has led directly to the strengthening of imperialist and
patriarchal systems that oppress and abuse women worldwide. At Smith College, a
school with a campaign called “Women for the World”, we are taught how to stand
up and fight against inequality and corruption. We are taught to speak up when
something is unjust, and we do not wish to be represented by a system that
doesn’t support us.
You see, the IMF is responsible for the poverty of poor
countries. The IMF bears considerable responsibility for the oppression of women around the world.
It makes no sense, but, then again, blaming the world’s ills
on a cabal of Jewish bankers did not make much sense either. Sad to say, the
reasoning is the same.
It takes your breath away: the mental defectives of Smith
College have decided to absolve the peoples of the world and their indigenous
cultures of all responsibility for the material conditions that exist in their
nations.They did not blame Sharia Law. They did not blame Boko Haram. They did not talk about honor killings and female genital mutilation.
Their years in college have taught them to blame it all on a vast right wing conspiracy that includes
the IMF, the United States, capitalism and the patriarchy. Clearly, these same
minds hold Israel responsible for the oppression of women in the Arab and
Muslim worlds.
Here again, we see how much radical politics has
infested America’s college campuses. We can only await the protest from the
alumnae of places like Smith College.
Isn’t it time to denounce the alumnae who contribute to an institution that is no longer in the business of
educating young women?
We might also ask how many alums DO contribute, and if their numbers are diminishing.
ReplyDeleteI would have thought better of the Smithies if they had rejected Lagarde because she is a professional figurehead, empty-suit celebrity, and a posturing, careerist fraud who has nothing useful to tell them.
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