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Mona Eltahawy is an Egyptian-American feminist who seeks to destroy [[The Patriarchy]].<ref>https://www.sbs.com.au/topics/voices/culture/article/2019/10/15/mona-eltahawy-seven-necessary-sins-women-and-girls</ref> Eltahawy describes herself as a ''secular, radical feminist Muslim''.<ref>https://www.bidoun.org/issues/28-interviews</ref>
Mona Eltahawy is an Egyptian-American feminist who seeks to destroy [[The Patriarchy]].<ref>https://www.sbs.com.au/topics/voices/culture/article/2019/10/15/mona-eltahawy-seven-necessary-sins-women-and-girls</ref> Eltahawy describes herself as a ''secular, radical feminist Muslim''.<ref>https://www.bidoun.org/issues/28-interviews</ref>

Eltahawy appeared on the Australian TV show [[Q&A]] on November 4, 2019 which was held in conjunction with the feminist [[Broadside]] conference.<ref>https://www.abc.net.au/qanda/2019-04-11/11646878</ref> During the show, she promoted violence against men and endorsed [[Nayuka Gorrie]] advocating for the complete abolition of police.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DF-RjItEXYk&t=2468s</ref><ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DF-RjItEXYk&t=1130s</ref> The episode was subsequently taken down by the [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]] although it remains widely available online. Eltahawy opposed the removal of the episode and has subsequently indicated that she stands by the positions that she expressed on the programme.


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Latest revision as of 06:48, 29 March 2026

Mona Eltahawy, 2018.

Mona Eltahawy is an Egyptian-American feminist who seeks to destroy The Patriarchy.[1] Eltahawy describes herself as a secular, radical feminist Muslim.[2]

Date Youtube Subscribers
10 January 2022 2790
22 November 2022 2860
29 March 2025 2920

Australia

Mona Eltahawy appeared on the Australian TV show Q&A on November 4, 2019 which was held in conjunction with the feminist Broadside conference.[3] During the show, she promoted violence against men and endorsed Nayuka Gorrie advocating for the complete abolition of police.[4][5] The episode was subsequently taken down by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation although it remains widely available online. Eltahawy opposed the removal of the episode and has subsequently indicated that she stands by the positions that she expressed on the programme.

Canada

Eltahawy was interviewed by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) and stated:

Knowing that this is very disturbing, I ask people to imagine — now I'm using this word imagine, and I'm underlining it three times — a scenario in which we kill a certain number of men every week. How many men must we kill until patriarchy sits across the table from us and says, "OK, stop. What must we do, so that you can stop this culling?" Now I'm saying imagine. I'm not saying go out there and kill 100 men today. I'm saying, just imagine this very, very disturbing scenario. [6] [7]

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Misandry

Misandry is the hatred of, pathological aversion to, or prejudice against men.[8] The first recorded use of the term dates from the 19th century.[9] At the present time misandry is widespread in Western society but may be in decline.

These days it seems you don't need to look far to see negativity focused at men. What is often known as casual misandry permeates western civilisation where many men and women commonly make negative statements about men without apparently regarding this as a problem or being challenged by anyone else present. This problem has steadily deteriorated and we have now reached the point that books with titles such as Are Men Necessary? When Sexes Collide[10] and The End of Men[11] can be published without significant objection from the wider community.

Negative and inaccurate portrayals of men and boys have permeated mainstream media and online knowledge repositories such as Wikipedia, where the bias is particularly evident. Wikipedia editors routinely write negative commentaries about men and Wikipedia admins protect those commentaries while censoring counter-narratives that might show less biased, more accurate information. This practice is reinforced by feminist editing gangs who congregate in regular 'edit-a-thons'[12][13][14] with the sole purpose of increasing feminist ideology within Wikipedia articles, and to censor male-positive discourse and research on men. In a nutshell those in control of Wikipedia have succeeded in deplatforming much reliable information about men and boys.

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