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  • One of the very important ideas of feminism for me has always been women helping and supporting each other.

  • We need to say that women have sex, have abortions, are at peace with the decision and move on with their lives. We need to say that is their right, and, moreover, it’s good for everyone that they have this right: The whole society benefits when motherhood is voluntary. When we gloss over these truths we unintentionally promote the very stigma we’re trying to combat.

    "How to Really Defend Planned Parenthood". www.nytimes.com. August 5, 2015.
  • We tend to tell strangers what we think will make us sound good. I myself, to my utter amazement, informed a telephone pollster that I exercised regularly, a bare-faced lie.

    Katha Pollitt (1995). “Reasonable Creatures: Essays on Women and Feminism”, Vintage
  • Right now religion has the romantic aura of the forbidden - Christ is cool. We need to bring it into the schools, which kids already hate, and associate it firmly with boredom, regulation, condescension, makework and de facto segregation ... Prayer in the schools will rid us of the bland no-offense ecumenism that is so infuriating to us anticlericals: Oh, so now you say Jews didn't kill Christ - a little on the late side, isn't it?

    Prayer   Hate   School  
    Katha Pollitt (2007). “Subject to Debate: Sense and Dissents on Women, Politics, and Culture”, p.30, Modern Library
  • My daughter, who goes to Stuyvesant High School only blocks from the World Trade Center, thinks we should fly an American flag out our window. Definitely not, I say: The flag stands for jingoism and vengeance and war.

    Daughter   Block   War  
    Katha Pollitt (2007). “Virginity or Death!: And Other Social and Political Issues of Our Time”, p.46, Random House
  • Whether you look at Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, or Buddhism, wherever a distinction of sex is made, it is to the advantage of men. If you think of religions as if they were novels, the authors are men, and so are the major characters.

  • Misogyny runs deeper than religion.

  • For many people, feminism is one of those words of which, as St. Augustine said about time, they know the meaning as long as no one is asking.

    Katha Pollitt (1995). “Reasonable creatures: essays on women and feminism”
  • Thanks to feminism, women can now acquire status in two ways: through marriage or their own achievements. Cure cancer or marry the man who does, either way society will applaud. Unless he marries into the British royal family, it doesn't work that way for men. Wives shed no glory on their husbands. Having tea with Nancy Reagan is an honor; having tea with Denis Thatcher is a joke.

  • Every gain women have made in the past two hundred years has been in the face of experts insisting they couldn't do it and didn't really want to.

    Katha Pollitt (2006). “Virginity Or Death!: And Other Social and Political Issues of Our Time”, Random House Incorporated
  • A feminist is a person who answers 'yes' to the question 'Are women human?' Feminism is not about whether women are better than, worse than or identical with men...It's about justice, fairness, and access to the broad range of human experience.

  • I'm anticlerical, not antireligion. If somebody believes there is God, I'm not interested in trying to persuade that person there is no intelligent design to the universe. Where I become interested and wake up is about the temporal power of religion, things like prayer in schools, or Catholic-secular hospital mergers.

    Prayer   Believe   School  
  • If a woman says, I am getting these breast implants to gain self confidence, then I have to ask, What kind of a society do we live in where a woman's self-confidence depends on having a dangerous, expensive and painful operation on a perfectly healthy body?

  • Can currently existing religion be disentangled from the misogyny of its texts, its traditions, and its practices? ... a resounding NO: misogyny not only pervades the major faiths, it's baked in.

  • For me, to be a feminist is to answer the question 'Are women human?' with a yes.

    Katha Pollitt (1995). “Reasonable creatures: essays on women and feminism”
  • Like Broadway, the novel, and G-d, feminism has been declared dead many times

  • When it comes to ideas - and religions are, among other things, ideas - there is no right not to be offended. ... In fact, if you need laws ... to protect your faith, maybe your faith is weak.

  • Old, in America, is not a good thing to be.

    "Breaking feminism's waves" by Katha Pollitt, www.theguardian.com. June 3, 2009.
  • For me, religion is serious business - a farrago of authoritarian nonsense, misogyny and humble pie, the eternal enemy of human happiness and freedom.

    Katha Pollitt (2007). “Subject to Debate: Sense and Dissents on Women, Politics, and Culture”, p.29, Modern Library
  • ... on the whole 'blasphemy' has been a force for good in human history. It is part of the process by which millions of people have come to reject theocracy and think for themselves.

  • Why must the woman apologize for not having a baby just because she happened to get pregnant? It's as if we think motherhood is the default setting for a woman's life from first period to menopause, and she needs a note from God not to say yes to every zygote that knocks on her door.

    Katha Pollitt (2014). “Pro: Reclaiming Abortion Rights”, p.10, Picador
  • While woman sheds the Blood of Life each moon at menstruation, man can only shed the blood of death through warfare and killing.

  • If you run into trouble doing what's expected, people sympathize with you, while if you try something else and flop everyone says, You see?

  • Every inch of progress is won in struggle.

  • Young women need to know that abortion rights and abortion access are not presents bestowed or retracted by powerful men (or women) - Presidents, Supreme Court justices, legislators, lobbyists - but freedoms won, as freedom always is, by people struggling on their own behalf.

    Katha Pollitt (2007). “Subject to Debate: Sense and Dissents on Women, Politics, and Culture”, p.308, Modern Library
  • We live, I am trying to say, in an epidemic of male violence against women.

    Katha Pollitt (1995). “Reasonable Creatures: Essays on Women and Feminism”, Vintage
  • In a better world, science teachers would teach creationism along with evolution as an exercise in critical thinking.

  • When you consider that God could have commanded anything he wanted--anything!--the Ten [Commandments] have got to rank as one of the great missed moral opportunities of all time. How different history would have been had he clearly and unmistakably forbidden war, tyranny, taking over other people's countries, slavery, exploitation of workers, cruelty to children, wife-beating, stoning, treating women--or anyone--as chattel or inferior beings.

  • funny how ready people are to believe that counseling, which even when voluntary takes years to modify garden-variety neuroses, can work wonders in months with resistant patients who hate each other.

    Hate   Believe  
    Katha Pollitt (1995). “Reasonable Creatures: Essays on Women and Feminism”, Vintage
  • As Stephen Jay Gould pointed out in Time, in no other Western country is the teaching of Evolution regarded as controversial. Throughout the world, one way or another, most Christian denominations have managed to reconcile belief in God with belief in the mechanisms of natural selection. A French or German or Scandinavian politician who called for students to entertain as a reasonable deduction from existing evidence the proposition that Earth is at most 10,000 years old would be bundled off to a mental hospital.

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