The Columbus Dispatch

Bee’s concern for human rights came up short

- Christine Flowers is a lawyer and a columnist for the Philadelph­ia Daily News. cflowers19­61@ gmail.com

involve the cancellati­on of major contracts and the loss of hundreds of jobs on an ABC sitcom or diversity training at a franchise of coffee shops. But it will make me feel a little less dirty.

Last week, Bee made a major bumble and called Ivanka Trump a “feckless c–” because Trump had the audacity to post an Instagram photo of herself with her youngest baby, Theodore, on Memorial Day weekend. Bee was upset that Ivanka could seem so “tone deaf” about loving her child when her dad’s administra­tion was apparently separating children from their parents at the border.

Now, you can disagree with President Trump’s immigratio­n policy. I do. I not only disagree, I am actively fighting along with other immigratio­n lawyers to end it. While I understand the philosophy behind it, it is simply base inhumanity to separate children from adults and put them into foster care and detention centers. Those who, like me, are virulently opposed to abortion and call themselves pro-life would be hypocrites if they said they supported this draconian and cruel measure.

But what you should not do is use your disagreeme­nt with government policy to slander a loving young mother who has the audacity to show how much she loves her child on social media.

Samantha Bee is a darling of the evolved liberal set, the ones who talk about how much they care about human rights.

But that doesn’t give her, or any other progressiv­e, carte blanche to slander Ivanka Trump.

I’ve been called the “See You Next Tuesday” word online and in emails, and while I don’t really get upset anymore, it is always revelatory how little respect so-called progressiv­es have for the women who disagree with them. And poor Ivanka didn’t even say anything disagreeab­le. She just posted a lovely photo of her child, and the gates of hell opened up on social media.

This brings me to Roseanne Barr, whose ABC show was canceled after the controvers­ial actress posted a racist tweet. The difference between Bee and Barr? Barr was a flagship star on a big network. ABC was right to fire her, although I will miss the show and feel very sorry that many people who worked with her will now be unemployed. There is no excuse for what she said, Ambien or not.

Bee, on the other hand, is on a late-night cable show, where you can say pretty much whatever you want — within reason. You should not be able to say the things that Bee said and get a pass for being a feminist. No woman who attacks another mother the way that Bee did is a true feminist. If you cannot show respect to people with whom you disagree, and if you can’t hold your fire when a young mother displays genuine affection for her child, you are the other c-word: Classless.

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