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Anti-Hijab movment in Iran
#91
RE: Anti-Hijab movment in Iran
- It was a joke dear Eclectic. It was a reference to the 2015 Gezi Protest in which the political islamist party of Turkey (or the so called AK Party) was accusing us of being “thug” who “have drunk beer inside mosques” (an event of which no proof, no video footage and no witness has been found since 7 years now). Your leader İbrahim Raisi also claimed that demonstrators has “damaged mosques” during the demonstrations. So I decided to make a joke on this. Because we (as normal people) whether we are believers or not, we tend to respect religious feelings of other people. So no one does this kind of things. These are lies.
And note: I am starting to have doubts on you again. See, it is a technique that is commonly used by political islamists on the internet. When they are unable to debate anything, they tend to make false accusations about the belief of other persons.
And my answer to this is “not in my name”. I tend to see the rulers of Iran and all political islamists all across the world as people who commit shirk (blasphemy / polytheism). I don’t see them as being a part of my religion. They are not more a part of my religion than Al-Quaida, the Taliban or even the Salafist Arabs in Saudi Arabia. That’s how I see it. So let me be very clear on that. Me (and my surrounding) we don’t break the bones of teenager girls and trow them down from rooftops, and than bury them in a secret place and then claim that we didn’t do it. And we definitely do not sat that “God made us do it”. See: someone who believes in spiritual consequence doesn’t do this kind of things.
Yet, If you feel like saying things about İslam, say it. Because their definition of İslam is nothing less than what you are describing. Just don’t say it to me. You now know my opinion on this subject.

What I wanted to say in this post was:
- They took a rock climber called Elniaz Rekabi. Rekabi competed in Seoul without her headscarf (how is she even supposed to climb that thing with a headcarf? It’s a rock climbing competition in South-Korea not a Ninja competition in Imperial Japan you M.) She was than rushed to the Iranian Embassy and immediately returned to Teheran. The journalist Maziar Bahari who working for the BBC commented that she could have been directly taken to the notorious Evin Prison were some fires broke out during the last few days.

So I am saying: FREEDOM TO ELNIAZ REKABI
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#92
RE: Anti-Hijab movment in Iran
I’ve been here since September 17th so I am willing to add some historical perspective to this discussion by providing link to a one hour “Jason Media” documentary on Youtube called “The Last Persian Shah” on life of the Last Persian Shah Mohammad Riza Pahlavi (1919-1980) and the political and economical life in Iran under his rule until the seizure of power by a human person called Houmeini in 1979.



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#93
RE: Anti-Hijab movment in Iran
Here are interesting commentaries by a young Iranian women living in sacramento / California about the vents in Iran. She is inviting everyone to participate to the demonstrations that will take place today at 12:00. And is clearly saying “We don’t want them, they do not represent us”.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/sacramento-ir...15655.html
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#94
RE: Anti-Hijab movment in Iran
There has been demonstrations as far as L.A. and Japan last week. Yesterday there were demonstrations in Stockholm and about 37000 demonstrators have gathered in Berlin yesterday to march against the Iranian regime.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/protest-again...40970.html
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#95
RE: Anti-Hijab movment in Iran
Yesterday was Mahsa Amini’s 40th anniversary of death (Deceased persons are commemorated on the 40th day of their death according to Islamic tradition). Official (Iranian) news sources are reporting that about 10,000 people have gathered in her hometown to commemorate her death.

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/protests-acro...01014.html

  Protests are also still happening in cities like Teheran with students and women being at the forefront. Their “government” is still calling names to the protestors and is accusing foreign forces to be behind these events. (Which is considered to be almost impossible given the Orwellian nature of the so called Islamic society they have created).
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#96
RE: Anti-Hijab movment in Iran
In my opinion, revolts against most Islamists are expected; let's be honest: most Islamists fail to provide reasonable justification for the laws they impose, take for example:

Why should Ali sacrifice himself for Khamenei ? why would Samia wear a Hijab all her life in public so the regime of Khamenei doesn't punish her? 

The above 2 questions alone can cause masses to build up anger over the years, and eventually spit in the face of the government. We read about it in the French Revolution and other places.

Warnings were issued for years to the Islamic religious entities without effect: "your way is wrong; your Hadith books are obsolete and full of holes; your religion is an ugly mutation that "looks like Islam but isn't".

And when revolts come; they get "penetrated" from foreign powers in many times. So it's deep shit. and the majority of the wrong falls on the religious turbans that believe in the Hadith.
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#97
RE: Anti-Hijab movment in Iran
(October 28, 2022 at 8:18 am)WinterHold Wrote: In my opinion, revolts against most Islamists are expected; let's be honest: most Islamists fail to provide reasonable justification for the laws they impose, take for example:

....chopping hands off?
Cetero censeo religionem delendam esse
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#98
RE: Anti-Hijab movment in Iran
Not to mention the poverty Iran's population is undergoing because of Western sanctions + the mega-proxy wars the Irani state is waging in the region.

You have an ongoing Irani intervention for about 9 years in Syria; implicit war against Saudi Arabia and UAE by providing support for the Houthi movement in Yemen for 7 years now; then you have the nuclear program and the spending on it, combine all of that with an unpopular version of Islam known to have so many holes in its doctrine; hell even its own followers are deserting it in masses: if you didn't belong racially to Shiite regions; you will never practice their version of Islam.

In other words; defying the U.S's imperial foreign policy is not enough when your own line of thought makes America look like an innocent toddler. 

The U.S had Abu Ghuraib? okay; Iran tortured and killed half of Syria.
The U.S detonated the first nuke? okay; Iran is developing a bomb too.
The U.S invades other countries? okay; Iran invaded Syria.

All that left the Irani population poor, disconnected from the world and hated by people like Syrians.
The regime should fall.

Hopefully the Sauds will follow.
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#99
RE: Anti-Hijab movment in Iran
Maybe CIA try to win Islam and people lose.

CIA has blocked access Tor and Psiphon to Google blogger and facebook and ....

when we try send anti islam PSIPHON nd Tor will slow or will discounnected .

ISP can not detect we are on which website so we think CIA order ditecting and disconnecting
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RE: Anti-Hijab movment in Iran
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14,000 people are said to have been arrested (Human rights groups), 1000 people just today. Of course there is widespread torture and no one knows what is happening to these detainees.
 
The Generation Z. Doesn’t seem to care. One of these names is Kumar Daroftateh who was a 16 year old boy from the city of Sanandaj. 284 people are thought to have lost their lives so far (45 of these are children). (https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-63456606)
 
   The regime is still threatening of divine punishment and is issuing CIA conspiracy theories (as if anyone in the CIA was paid enough on a monthly basis to have anything to do with these human beings).
 
    And sorry to ask you but: Americans are not fleeing to Iran you know? Iranians are fleeing all over the world since 40 years from this regime.
 
The reality is: no one wants this regime. The people don’t want this regime. This regime is a murderer’s regime and that’s what matters right now.
 
I don’t know about Syria or Yemen. But the Iranian youth are jobless. People are starving. And it’s not only American sanctions. Did this regime ever do anything for Iran in the last 42 years? Did they do one thing that was beneficial to the Iranian people? Even without any sanction the economy would be a disasters and that’s because clerics belong to mosques. Not the parliament or the assembly (or whatever they call it in Iran. They know nothing about how to govern a country and they nothing about economy and they know nothing of faith and religion. All they know is brutal force. And if kids are seing this, maybe it is time for you to be able to see it to.
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