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On Dangerous Arab Women: The Parliamentarians and the Boyats
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Arab women are becoming a dangerous phenomenon. And they are spreading and causing so much mischief these days!! In Kuwait, for instance, they won big in the recent elections. For the first time in the history of the country, four women were elected to the parliament, thus ending a fifty year-old- male monopoly over politics. The victory of Rola Dashti, Salwa al-Jassar, Aseel al-Awadi, and Massouma al-Mubarak is impressive considering that women in Kuwait won the right to vote and run for office only in 2005.

The win is also impressive in light of the fact that Kuwaiti salafi Islamists demanded that people boycott women candidates, arguing (if you can call it that) that voting for women is a sin in Islam since the prophet supposedly said that no nation will prosper if it is led by women. I don't know if the people concluded they knew their Islamic history better than the benighted salafis, or that they just decided to take their chances with poverty, disease, and eternal damnation. The result, however, is known: they voted the women in and the salafis out. 


But those who live in dread of mischievous women--i.e. women who refuse to stay in their "right" place--could not have missed this news item about the "Boyats."  The term "Boyat" is an Arabization of "boy" and it is coined by some women who prefer to assume a masculine appearance and behavior. It's the Gulfi version of "Butch."

  Frankly, it's hard for anyone to miss the screaming headline in Al Quds al Arabi warning that the phenomenon of "masculine" women is "sweeping" the Gulf region.  And how could we miss that it's a "dangerous" phenomenon with sentences like this: (my literal translation)

"Despite the absence of official numbers, social experts and the media warn of the danger of the spread of this phenomenon and are ringing the bell of danger, while society and psychological experts warn of the danger of the spread of this phenomenon."

Get it? The "Boyats," or the "fourth sex" as the media calls them,  are dangerous and "spreading!!" So dangerous, in fact, that they have been raised as a national problem  in the Bahraini Parliament and have been the victims of a year-long public "education" campaign in the Emirates called: "Excuse me! I'm a Girl." The campaign, part of an initiative by the Ministry of Education called "Together Towards a Society Free of Deviance," seeks (what else?) to warn the Boyats about the danger of their behavior and to teach them how to protect and cure themselves from this "illness."

So they have workshops to teach women how to be girlie girls, probably using  push-up bras and Haifa Wehbe videos as instructional material. I wonder if they would start doing what the American police not long ago did: raiding public places and arresting women who do  not have at least three "womanly" items on them as proof of their "natural" gender identity. Isn't it funny how something we are told is always "natural"--like being a girl or boy--requires the intervention of lofty institutions like family, state, and police to uphold it?

But neither workshops nor police will stop mischievous women, like the victorious Kuwaiti Parliamentarians and the Kuwaiti Boyats, from exposing the lies about women's "natural" place.

And, yes, they are dangerous! Beautifully so!

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Added: October 28, 2009. 08:31 AM CST
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Added: May 24, 2009. 07:22 AM CST
I agree with your title. The conservatives will not give up; the battle has just begun.
Amal A
Added: May 22, 2009. 01:52 AM CST
Well-behaved women rarely make history
now that these newly elected Kuwaiti women enter Parliament, several conservative members are threatening to boycott the swearing-in ceremony unless the women are required to wear the hijab. It's amuzing that it was some of these same MPs who, through their actions, were responsible for the dissolution of Parliament, which opened the door for the recent elections.
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Added: May 21, 2009. 01:27 PM CST
I'll check it out.
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