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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: CC27 on June 21, 2009, 03:04:31 PM
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derby378 (1000+ posts) Sun Jun-21-09 03:50 PM
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Guys, it's simple. I support a bonfire of women's headscarves in Tehran, but...
...I also realize that, for many Muslim women, wearing a hijab or an abaya is a statement of identity, modesty, and religious devotion. When the revolution passes, let them keep their scarves and wear them as their conscience dictates. I'm certain that a lot of them support Mousavi in this period of civil unrest, too.
As for the rest of the women in Iran, let them attend the bonfires, and bare their heads to the world as a sign of their disobedience to tyranny and oppression. It is their right.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x5894120
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When the religious police beat, shoot or throw acid on you for 'immodesty' then they are definitely not a free country.
So, the DUmmie majority are apparently with us on this one?? Or have they been silent, waiting for their marching orders?
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As for the rest of the women in Iran, let them attend the bonfires, and bare their heads to the world as a sign of their disobedience to tyranny and oppression. It is their right.
Ya, that will work. DUmbass dosen't want to realize the the women will end up ON the bonfire. :thatsright:
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Ya, that will work. DUmbass dosen't want to realize the the women will end up ON the bonfire. :thatsright:
In Arab countries, women have less worth than goats. What a wonderful system! Just another reason to turn the whole place to glass! Girls just want to have fun!
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malaise Donating Member (1000+ posts) Sun Jun-21-09 05:28 PM
36. Is Iran a US colony
How is this the concern of anyone outside of Iran?
So much for human rights and compassion.
(http://www.foxnews.com/images/541148/1_61_neda4_320.jpg)
(http://i40.tinypic.com/28cj6u9.jpg)
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****in' goons. * was an evil and murderous dictator. Achmedinijad? Ah, what the hell. No problem. ::)
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Here is what it's like to protest in a country where you have a REAL possibility of dying for your beliefs.
Next time you asshats "protest" think about this video and just go home. Your protests are meaningless.
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It's a pity it takes destruction like this for people to wake up, particularly very coddled young Americans. It takes the face of an attractive, diminutive Iranian woman drowning in her own blood for it to hit home that all cultures are not equal, nor are all leaders(esteemed president o :lmao:) equipped or even capable of dealing with this ugliness for what it is. I don't want to get any more political then I have, but this is why we support democracies and freedom around the world. Most introspective people see ourselves 200 odd years ago and recognize when the *important word here* GOD given rights of others are being manipulated or suppressed. We see ourselves as co owners in the battle for freedom. I think even some conservatives won't like that point of view, but human rights violations like there are no different whether they occur here or elsewhere, especially considering when a culture is trying an dwanting to change.
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So much for human rights and compassion.
(http://www.foxnews.com/images/541148/1_61_neda4_320.jpg)
(http://i40.tinypic.com/28cj6u9.jpg)
[youtube=425,350]Z1YLQxK-8Ek[/youtube]
****in' goons. * was an evil and murderous dictator. Achmedinijad? Ah, what the hell. No problem. ::)
Such a shame! I had forgotten how beautiful
Persian women can be! :(