For many years democracy has become a daily topic of conversation for many of us; or at least for those who care about what is happening in Iran. But democracy itself is a sub-division of a concept far greater and more important, called human rights.
Democracy is the right of every human who can think. It is the right of every woman and man to be free. However, if two individuals agree to unite with one another then that union by no means is to reduce the freedom of one for the sake of giving legitimacy to the power of the other.
In order for us to be able to implement democracy in our future society, we Iranians need to begin learning and practicing it at our homes.
In an Iranian household if the man does not exert full control over his wife and children; by default, he has the last say in everything. How many times have we witnessed children, even teenagers in an Iranian home who have had no rights or even feared to express their opinions to their fathers? Or women have preferred to confide in their children than in their husbands?
If we are to have a democratic society, we need to respect its human rights aspect of it in our home first. Respecting one another's opinion is the first step we can take in that democratic direction. It is only then when we learn to tolerate criticism and to discuss issues calmly.
At home, we are all members of a family where our union strengthens us. Naturally, if such behavior and methods are practiced at home we can similarly build a civilized society where our national interests unite us together, therefore, safeguarding our sovereignty.
A man who behaves like an authoritarian father or a dictator-like husband can never claim to be a true democrat out there in the society.