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by Phyllis Chesler http://www.phyllis-chesler.com/227/hillary-going-to-wellesley-tomorrow Excerpt: On May 31st, 1969, Hillary Rodham delivered the Commencement address at Wellesley. I have just read her speech and in my view, it says very little about a great deal. You just can't pin her down–not then, not now. She tries to include everyone, offend no one, and she does so in an even-tempered, non-passionate way. She says: "Part of the problem with empathy with professed goals is that empathy doesn't do us anything. We've had lots of empathy; we've had lots of sympathy, but we feel that for too long our leaders have used politics as the art of making what appears to be impossible, possible." And she closes by quoting a long (and rather harmless) poem written by Nancy Scheibner, which ends this way: "Earth could be fair. And you and I must be free Read the complete original version of this item... Related Topics: Feminism, Islamic Gender & Religious Apartheid receive the latest by email: subscribe to phyllis chesler's free mailing list |
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