The UN Is Forcing Feminism Upon the West

Without powerful entities -- e.g., governments -- pushing feminism as an idea, the feminist movement would not get very far. Pro-feminist forces know that feminism must be forced upon the West, which makes us wonder why so many White countries fall victim to feminism: after all, if feminism is such a good idea, why must force always be used to install it?

At the UN's Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, China, in September 1995 [1], there was a large meeting of pro-feminist leaders from around the world. They met to discuss how best to force various countries to knuckle under to the Jew-invented idea of feminism. That few Western leaders condemned the meeting is telling of where we are as a collective Western culture.

Here are some highlights of the official Beijing conference statement on women's issues. Note that this official statement even attempts to dictate male/female relationships INSIDE THE HOME (our emphasis below):

Mission Statement:

1. The Platform for Action is an agenda for women's empowerment. It aims at accelerating the implementation of the Nairobi Forward-looking Strategies for the Advancement of Women http://www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/beijing/platform/notes.htm#note1 and at removing all the obstacles to women's active participation in all spheres of public and private life through a full and equal share in economic, social, cultural and political decision-making.
This means that the principle of shared power and responsibility should be established between women and men at home, in the workplace and in the wider national and international communities. Equality between women and men is a matter of human rights and a condition for social justice and is also a necessary and fundamental prerequisite for equality, development and peace. A transformed partnership based on equality between women and men is a condition for people centred sustainable development. A sustained and long-term commitment is essential, so that women and men can work together for themselves, for their children and for society to meet the challenges of the twenty-first century."

And there was this as well:

"5. The success of the Platform for Action will require a strong commitment on the part of Governments, international organizations and institutions at all levels. It will also require adequate mobilization of resources at the national and international levels..."

In plain English, then, the UN plan is for governments to use whatever force is needed to install feminist ideas in Western countries; and further, this forced feminization will be global ("international"), and not offset by the sovereignty of a country or its borders. In other words, gender-based Marxism under the banners of "equality" and "democracy."

More on that UN Fourth Conference on Women can be seen here:

http://www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/beijing/index.html

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[1] How ironic that the feminist meeting would occur in a totalitarian country

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