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During the [[#Brandeis University|Brandeis University controversy]], Hirsi Ali noted that "an authority on '[[Queer Theory|Queer]]/Feminist Narrative Theory'&nbsp;... [sided] with the openly [[homophobia|homophobic]] Islamists" in speaking against her.<ref name=loath/>

[[Rich Lowry]] wrote in ''[[Politico]]'' that while Hirsi Ali had many traits that should have made her a "feminist hero", such as being a refugee from an abusive patriarchy and an African immigrant who made her way to a Western country and became an advocate for women's rights, this did not happen because she was "a dissident of the wrong religion". FeministsSome feminists instead criticise Hirsi Ali for "strengthening racism" instead of "weakening sexism".<ref>{{Cite news|first=Rich|last=Lowry|authorlink=Rich Lowry|url=https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/03/ayaan-hirsi-ali-a-hero-for-our-time-116404#.VRsJllz4tFI|title=Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a Hero for Our Time|work=[[Politico Magazine]]|date=March 25, 2015|access-date=November 30, 2018|language=en}}</ref>

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