French Women: Maybe You Gross Old Politicians Should Keep Your Paws Off the Help
Maureen Dowd reads the French press:
Tuesday [saw a] remarkable front page of Libération — photos of six prominent French women in politics with the headline "Marre des machos," or "Sick of machos."
"Is this the end of the ordinary misogyny that weighs on French political life?" the paper asked, adding: "Tongues have become untied."
In the wake of the Dominique Strauss-Kahn scandal, as more Frenchwomen venture sexual harassment charges against elite men, the capital of seduction is reeling at the abrupt shift from can-can to can't-can't. Le Canard Enchaîné, a satirical weekly, still argues that "News always stops at the bedroom door," but many French seem ready to bid adieu to the maxim.
As Libération editor Nicolas Demorand wrote in an editorial: "Now that voices have been freed, and the ceiling of glass and shame has been bashed in, other scandals may now arise."
After long scorning American Puritanism and political correctness on gender issues, the French are shocked to find themselves in a very American debate about the male exploitation/seduction of women, and the nature of consent. […]
The French president wasted no time jettisoning a junior minister — also the mayor of Draveil — who was accused of sexual assault by two former employees. Georges Tron resigned on Sunday after the two women in their mid-30s said they had gotten the courage to come forward after the Strauss-Kahn arrest.
Tron, it seems, liked to give foot massages and sometimes more. It got to the point where some women would wear boots if they knew Monsieur Masseur was coming to a meeting.
I keep asking, and no French person can seem to remember a politician before Tron who ever suffered professionally as the result of a sex scandal. It's impossible to overstate just how huge this news is in France–basically, imagine Ronald Reagan getting caught on a rape charge in Paris in 1979–and some of the fallout will change that country for the better.
Meanwhile, Katha Pollitt is totally breaking up with Gay Paree: "France, I don't like you anymore. Because what is the point of having all those smart, cultivated, social-democratically inclined secular people if it turns out they are such self-satisfied creeps?"
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Geez, Katha, whatever made you think that being "smart, cultivated, social-democratically inclined, [and] secular" wasn't basically a recipe for being a self-satisfied creep?
And I wonder of Katha's new distaste for liberal intelligentsia types will ever attach to any of her confreres closer to home? Actually, no I don't.
I am shocked, that an american leftwing commentator who likes to talk about "Europe" didn't actually know much about it!
Jeez, next she'll be thinking that the swedish social model might not be culturally appropriate for the US. Horrors!
Yes, event without visiting France I had gleaned something of the degree of sexism and the attitude towards sexual harassment and consent over there.
Americans are really much more advanced than Europeans in general on this point. For all the talk of American puritainism, we've at least had "no means no" bashed into our brains.
I'd like to see Dan Savage do a face-off over sexual morality with Bernard Henri-Levy, and see who comes out looking the more mature and sophisticated.
Geez, Katha, whatever made you think that being "smart, cultivated, social-democratically inclined, [and] secular" wasn't basically a recipe for being a self-satisfied creep?
It was totally different when it was Bill Clinton. He saved women's "right" to an abortion, so all holes are his.
social-democratically inclined
self-satisfied
I have no Venn diagram and I must post.
I used to love you, but this is it. We're through. Oh, it was lovely while it lasted, my crush on your big welfare state, with its excellent national health service and its government-funded childcare. . . . And let's not forget the long vacations, outdoor markets, flourishing bookstores and high-speed trains!
In related news, I'm pretty sure Katha Pollitt penned this op-ed under a pseudonym.
That shit is hilarious.
That would have been funnier if he'd date raped her at the end.
Agreed, who do these guys think they are?
http://www.privacy-web.no.tc
What's the use of becoming powerful if you can't put your dick in the chambermaid?
Le Fist d'Etiquette
Merci, le rectale.
Merci, mon rectale
An apostrophe in my name? What am I, Irish?
Hey, finally a subject you know something about!
Oh, it was lovely while it lasted, my crush on your big welfare state, with its excellent national health service and its government-funded childcare
"TAKE ME, BIG DADDY GOVERNMENT! TAKE ME NOW! TAKE ME HARD -- !!!"
The French are "cultivated"? If you mean they have cultivated xenophobia, nationalist chauvanism and racism, then I suppose that would be a true statement.
I never understood why some Americans think the Frenhc are so open-minded and "cultured".
Maybe "cultivated" means "covered in manure?"
It will be fun watching the cultured French Klu Klux Klan finish 2nd in the upcoming national elections.
Because they're socialist, cher.
Kristen: No shit. I've never been to France but I've had several French friends and I've dated a couple of Frenchmen. They've always been surprised and amused at the perception of France among starry-eyed progs. Getting an abortion in France is more difficult than here. The French justice system is harsher and the French prisons much more brutal (and overcrowded). They do not share our devotion to free speech, to put it mildly. Racism and sexism is deeply entrenched in all levels of French society and the rich and powerful aren't just treated differently, they aren't the least bit embarrassed to be seen being treated differently, as opposed to the US.
Not that all French people are racist or sexist by any means, but for someone of Pollitt's supposed sophistication to be shocked at all this is pretty funny. As is her ignorance of the difference between cultured and cultivated. She's the perfect stereotype of the hip urban liberal.
Shit, Matt. I might have to read MoDo's column. I haven't had to do anything like that in years.
In that last sentence, if you substitute "libertarian" for "social-democratically," you'll understand my basic feeling about many in the libertarian "movement."
Your petulant whining has been duly noted.
What's with all the hotel maids in NYC smelling like French women?
Take your stinkin' paws off me, you damn dirty Frog.
NY hotel maids must be much more attractive than I recall.
C'mon, Liberation. If you're gonna make that your cover story, at least put some hot chicks with serious cleavage or some swimsuit shots. Otherwise, your target audience of Frenchmen will never buy a copy.
Bottom row middle's kinda cute, except for that giant knitted foreskin around her neck.
To be fair, compared to the American crop of political women (with a handful, so to speak, of notable exceptions), the French seem to be doing pretty well.
Wow. If you had set that bar any lower, it'd be on the floor.
I didn't think those were women in politics. I thought they were victims who had finally spoken out.
If this is France's starting lineup for poon in politics, I've got to say I am serious disappoint.
Those're prominent French politichicks. For politichicks, not bad at all.
Yeah, the politichick hotness bar is low. Nothing I can do about that.
It's good to see that the H&R streak of commentating on any pictured woman's sexability is unbroken.
The sloop abides.
What the hell else would an overwhelmingly male political movement talk about?
Tulpa, get the sand out of your vagina.
He's right, though, it's fucking annoying. And I say this as a proud misogynist. But at least I hate women for their minds.
I was more interested in the story on page 2 about French women discovering the benefits of shaving their armpits and showering more than twice weekly.
What a turn off to French men. No wonder they go after NYC hotel maids.
We should have learned from the Polanski affair that to the French "seduction" means "put drugs in the girl's drink, then rape her when she's incapacitated".
It also apparently means "run out of the bathroom naked and grab her breasts."
I am so sorry for you unsophisticated puritains who can't get the subtleties of this approach to sex.
We should have learned from the Polanski affair that to the French "seduction" means "put drugs in the girl's drink, then rape her when she's incapacitated".
It also apparently means "run out of the bathroom naked and grab her breasts."
I am so sorry for you unsophisticated puritains who can't get the subtleties of this approach to sex.