A Public Display of Violence

This page was last updated on Wednesday April 23, 2003.


No one has to look any farther than a public library to find male bashing books and ways to fabricate false allegations of family violence.  The true nature of the radical feminist movement revealed itself in a Boulder (Colorado) Public Library late last year.

A few of the library's employees wanted to display an oversized American flag at the library's entrance.  What should have been an innocuous decision about the request turned into a national controversy, not so much about the flag but what should be shown in a public library.

The library's Director said that the library wanted to maintain a "politically neutral" space and that the flag "could compromise our objectivity".  That statement rang false for she allowed "Art Triumphs Over Domestic Violence" sponsored by  Boulder County Safehouse to on display in the  library. This display reportedly included more than 60 works relating to domestic violence.

The controversy should have focused on these facts.

Shelter feminists across the country see men as batterers and women as victims. The Boulder County Safehouse promotes the discredited sexist Duluth model that does nothing to help women.  That fact is evident for in this display this organization profoundly endorsed female violence against men.


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