Earlier I wrote about Eva Braun Herman's nostalgic idealization of women in Nazi Germany. For opening her mouth she lost her job on German network TV, but that hasn't stopped her from appearing on talk shows. In fact, she is now seen as a martyr for the extreme right in Germany. Eva has been embraced by the neo-Nazi woman's organization - Ring Nationaler Frauen. "Bravo, Eva!" is the headline on the Web site of the fascist NPD. "Eva is paving the way for "national" women in Germany" says the head of the woman's organization - where "national" is a code word for aryan,
"Der Mut, den Frau Herman aufgebracht hat, um auf die positive Einstellung zu Kindern, Mutterschaft, Familie und Werten wie Zusammenhalt in früheren Zeiten hinzuweisen, und dabei bestimmte Jahre aus Ehrlichkeit nicht auszuklammern, ist bewundernswert!", so Stella Palau weiter.
We know exactly which "bestimmte Jahre" (certain years) Frau Palau is referring to.
Eva Herman wants women to withdraw from the workforce in order to stay home and produce babies. Her (childless) blonde American sister on the right - Ann Coulter - goes one step further and would deny women the right to vote.
"If we took away women's right to vote, we'd never have to worry about another Democrat president. It's kind of a pipe dream, it's a personal fantasy of mine, but I don't think it's going to happen. And it is a good way of making the point that women are voting so stupidly, at least single women."
While Coulter's views on the women's right to vote can be seen as fitting in an albeit extreme verson of Das Eva-Prinzip, Coulter's comments on Jews leaves Eva Herman far behind and put her squarely in the Brown Camp with the Ring Nationaler Frauen, except that rather than eliminating Jews, Coulter would merely eliminate Judaism. Jews, she says, must become perfected - that is, Christianized:
NEW YORK Appearing on Donny Deutsch's CNBC show, "The Big Idea," on Monday night, columnist/author Ann Coulter suggested that the U.S. would be a better place if there weren't any Jewish people and that they needed to "perfect" themselves into -- Christians.
It led Deutsch to suggest that surely she couldn't mean that, and when she insisted she did, he said this sounded "anti-Semitic."
Asked by Deutsch whether she wanted to be like "the head of Iran" and "wipe Israel off the Earth," Coulter stated: "No, we just want Jews to be perfected, as they say. ... That's what Christianity is. We believe the Old Testament."
I don't believe there is much that Ann Coulter says concerning women and Jews that Stella Palau wouldn't agree with. If I get a chance I'll translate her comments into German and send them to the editors of the NPD Web site. So soon we will be seeing the headline posted: "Bravo, Ann!"
Does anyone still believe that Coulter actually believes anything? "Cynical" hardly approaches what she is.
Posted by: Blimfark | October 26, 2007 at 10:06 AM