Today, there were over 450 rallies and "events" in 44 different countries. Following are comments by Eagle Forum Founder Phyllis Schlafly concerning IWD:
The United States Government has no business supporting IWD. The radical feminists know that they can't complain about American women because we are the most fortunate class of people who ever lived, so they search the globe for oppression in other countries using taxpayer dollars.
The U.S. is joined by a crowd of sponsoring feminist groups who hide behind the guise of being the 'voice of women,' but instead promote such policies and ideals decried by the vast majority of American women, such as taxpayer-funded abortions. These supporting organizations are the very ones who lobby for ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, or CEDAW, which is basically a UN-imposed version of the Equal Rights Amendment. The U.S. Senate has yet to ratify this disastrous treaty ever since Jimmy Carter signed it in 1980, and rightly so.
Today's feminists and CEDAW advocates view 'progress' as government-run day care, greater access to abortion, the elimination of 'Mother's Day' because it promotes an 'negative cultural stereotype,' decriminalization of prostitution in China, and government-mandated workplace benefits that men do not enjoy, just to name a few. Their goal is not equality, but preferential treatment. The radical feminists want to remake our laws in order to eradicate everything that is masculine from our culture and create a gender-neutral society. The United States should seriously reconsider lending its stamp of approval to future IWDs." The United States Government has no business supporting IWD.
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