FEMINISM DIGUISED AS DEMOCRACY - Is Democracy being used as a Front for Feminism?

April 20, 2002


by Alan Millard

An effort now exists by the U.S. to supposedly promote world democracy. But why must other countries conform to our modern idea of democracy? Is the U.S. becoming a dictator to other countries in how they govern themselves? The definition of one country's idea of democracy is different from another's. The definition of our own country's idea of democracy is now different from what it used to be. And this is the problem.

As stated by Carl Gershman, National Endowment for Democracy, C-SPAN, March 31, 2002, women's issues/employment status are now the target in Iran by the U.S., implementing so-called democracy there. There's something fishy going on. Is the U.S. part of a worldwide effort, using democracy as a disguise, to implement feminism?

We had democracy in our country long before women were granted equal employment opportunity and prior to feminism which institution directly threatens our country's democracy. And this somehow seems to be the issue, which should be no concern of ours. It's none of our business. This appears to be a war for feminism, not democracy. Strange how the terrorist issue has been used, and takes a backseat to imposing the feminist agenda. Once our military takes a country, feminism's cancerous influence seems to take over. Why?

Feminism is foreign to our own country, but democracy isn't. Thus, how can something we call democracy be used as an agent to implement feminism? Look at the effects this internal social illness has had on America, which is to our country's disgrace, not honor. Feminism represents prejudice and hatred of men, and has had extreme negative effects on families and children. It has caused us to have the highest divorce rate in the world, some of the highest domestic violence problems, more often initiated by women than men, sexual harassment and custody battles, devastating our country, with the accompaniment of hate and prejudice of, and violence against men, not yet to mention the negative effects on children. What self-respecting country would want this?

Feminism is closely associated with socialist beliefs. Is it any wonder we have become buddies lately with the Soviets? They are also against democracy and our traditional way of life, sharing the same suppression of freedom of speech and representation by the people as feminism.

As a humanitarian effort, we must warn other countries against feminism, not promote or endorse it. The way other countries govern themselves is none of our business, especially when we are attempting to contaminate them with this social poison. We preach peace and caring about people at the same time we practice hatred and violence, and when millions are having their civil rights violated in our country.


Allan Millard


Allan Millard is a writer and libertarian.
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