Judith Butler has always been ahead of her time.
She was ahead of her time in adopting pronouns and in promoting gender theory. And all the way back in 2006, the feminist gender theorist and UC Berkeley academic declared that Hamas was progressive.
“Yes, understanding Hamas, Hezbollah as social movements that are progressive, that are on the Left, that are part of a global Left, is extremely important.”
Like most fanatics, Oct 7 only made Judith Butler double down on her belief in the progressive qualities of Hamas.
“We can have different views about Hamas as a political party, we can have different views about armed resistance. But […] the uprising of October 7th was an act of armed resistance,” Butler recently declared.
Butler’s brand of gender theory had begun the deconstruction of the idea that women exist. A few years ago, Butler was claiming the “trans” brand and arguing that “the category of woman can and does change, and we need it to be that way.”
Feminist gender theorists begin by declaring that women don’t exist and then conclude by justifying their rape and murder.
She, Butler, needs to be raped by Hamas.
Then let her review her speech.