Phyllis Chesler's Blog
April 12, 2016
Op-Ed: A slow motion train wreck with no one to stop it
The four horsemen ride again; no, the bloody beast is back, slouching its' way towards Bethlehem; no, it is an ancient genie unbound and its' foul breath smells of more and more blood and human anguish as it grows ever-closer. Yesterday, I screened a
Published on April 12, 2016 07:00
April 6, 2016
Veiled Betrayal: Respect Muslim Women, But Don't Sell Them Out.
The stewardesses of Air France are outraged and have just refused to don headscarves when they fly into Tehran, as the mullahs have demanded. Viva La France! The French stewardesses have more dignity, more sobriety and more self-respect than many
Published on April 06, 2016 07:00
March 23, 2016
Op-Ed: Europe's karmic destiny
In 2004 and 2005 Islamic terrorists blew up the Madrid train and London subway; 243 civilians were murdered and 2,750 were wounded. Neither attack stopped the flow of Muslim immigrants nor staunched the politically correct thinking of European leaders
Published on March 23, 2016 07:00
March 12, 2016
Op-Ed: How long until Arabs and Muslims rule, Britannia?
England: Shakespeare's heroic fairy realm; the world of Blake, Milton, Keats, Byron, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Austen, the Brontes, George Eliot, Charles Dickens, and Virginia Woolf. England: The country of William Wilberforce, who successfully fought to
Published on March 12, 2016 06:00
February 22, 2016
How academia whitewashes Muslim honor killings
The whitewashing of Muslim honor killings in America has seeped into academia. And the PC police have found a new scapegoat: Hindu Americans. In January, the Journal of Family Violence published "An Exploratory Study of Honor Crimes in the United States"
Published on February 22, 2016 06:00
February 5, 2016
Setting the record straight: Women of the Wall
Anat Hoffman is quoted in The Times of Israel as having offered the Original Women of the Wall a seat on her Robinson's Arch express "bus" and of even having asked us to "help steer it." This is a lie. She did not take us into her confidence, nor did she
Published on February 05, 2016 06:00
February 3, 2016
Not a Victory
Newspapers in Israel and around the world have been hailing the deal between the Israeli government, the Reform and Conservative movements, and the The Women of Robinson's Arch (formerly Women of the Wall), as a "historic," "revolutionary," and
Published on February 03, 2016 06:00
January 18, 2016
Op-Ed: Robert Levinson, US citizen, left behind in Iran
Is Robert Levinson, one of two American captives left behind in Iran and the only Jew--our new Jonathan Pollard? Has he already been tortured to death? Or, like other infidel captives in Islamist hands, is he the still living plaything of monster
Published on January 18, 2016 06:00
January 15, 2016
Op-Ed: Hijab in the US navy
As I look at the photos of the American sailors captured by Iran, many things about the entire incident vie for my attention. The shameful postures of surrender that the Iranians demanded of our innocent sailors--is, in and of itself, unacceptably
Published on January 15, 2016 06:00
January 9, 2016
Op-Ed: The other face of Jihad
On New Year's Eve, large gangs of Arab, North African, and Muslim men sexually assaulted women in a large number of cities in both Germany and in Austria. These attackers, often a thousand strong, simultaneously stuck their fingers into every female
Published on January 09, 2016 06:00


