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Line 210: During the [[#Brandeis University|Brandeis University controversy]], Hirsi Ali noted that "an authority on '[[Queer Theory|Queer]]/Feminist Narrative Theory' ... [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". === Freedom of speech === |