January 15, 2026

The Hypocrisy of American Feminism

As Iranian women bravely fight for their rights, risking everything in the face of oppression, American feminists are caught up in identity politics.

As we look around the world, it’s hard not to notice the glaring hypocrisy in American feminism. Take a moment to think about the women in Iran who are risking everything to fight for their rights. They’re out there burning their hijabs and lighting cigarettes with the photos of oppressive leaders like Ayatollah Khamenei. These brave women are not just protesting; they’re facing the very real threat of violence, fighting to be seen as equals in a society that treats them like second-class citizens, or worse.

Meanwhile, what are American feminists focusing on? They seem preoccupied with issues that might matter in a college classroom debate but are a world away from the life-and-death struggles faced by women in places like Iran. These activists are busy advocating for the rights of men who identify as women and pushing for radical changes in gender identity, all while ignoring the brutal realities faced by women who have to fight for basic freedoms. It’s almost as if they’re playing dress-up in a fantasy world, oblivious to the suffering that’s happening right now in other parts of the world.

Consider what women in Iran are enduring: they can be beaten to death for showing their hair, raped as punishment for defying strict laws, stoned for adultery, lashed for wearing clothing deemed immodest, and fined for something as simple as wearing nail polish. These are not just stories; they are the harsh reality for countless women. Yet, many American feminists seem more concerned with debates about pronouns and gender fluidity than with the horrific treatment of women under oppressive regimes.

This raises some serious questions. Are American feminists really aware of what women around the world are facing? Or are they too wrapped up in their own narratives to even notice? It looks like some of them are more interested in their personal battles and identities than in supporting women who are literally fighting for their lives. The reality is that feminism should be about uplifting all women, not just those who fit a certain mold or narrative.

So, as these courageous women in Iran continue their fight for basic human rights, it’s time for American feminists to take a hard look in the mirror. The movement in the U.S. should not be just about identity politics or trendy issues; it should involve real solidarity with women everywhere who are suffering under repression.

In the end, the hypocrisy of American feminism is glaring. While some are busy with their privilege, women across the globe are facing unimaginable hardships. It’s time to shift the focus back to the real battles that need fighting rather than getting lost in self-serving agendas that do little to help those who need it most.

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