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The Motherhood Movement: A New Feminism
What really caught my attention was the mention of Momocrats, a progressive community blog of online mothers who are pooling their resources to effect political change. more after the jump Many argue that American society is overly skewed towards the masculine. By marginalizing the feminine, the argument goes, society becomes overly militaristic, and individualistic, creating a society in a state of disequilibrium. Lawyer Mama has a very telling post, "Don't Call Us Traitors".
This kind of honesty isn't often found in any mainstream discourse. Yet it must be how a great many men must feel but would not express outside their immediate families, for fear of being seen as weak and unpatriotic. She goes on;
This message is powerful, and especially powerful when voiced from mothers. That's effectively why Cindy Sheehan's message was so influential. It was a mother's voice who first gained traction and legitimacy as a voice of dissent and protest. We all know the history of how the establishment moved in every possible way to discredit her, but now, a multitude of mothers, many like Lawyer Mama who also have family in the military are joining voices and speaking out against the war. However, the Motherhood Movement represents much more than opposition to the Iraq war. Mom’s Rising, a political action group co-founded by Joan Blades, founder of MoveOn.org, represents this kind of women/mother driven progressive advocacy;
American men, as compared to other Western societies tend to be the least enlightened towards womens issues, and ultimately, how women's issues effect society as a whole. But these women, who are part of a "Motherhood Movement", are our wives, mothers, and sisters. Progressive mothers, and women in general, empowered with online communication and organizational tools are not only creating political power, but may also help bridge the gap between feminism as a female ideology and feminism as an important element to a progressive society. I think this movement will be the linchpin of any sustainable progressive socio-political realignment. stuart noble October 18, 2007 - 3:47am
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