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Women under seige

According to the SMCCDI, the Iranian government is strengthening gender apartheid in that country.

The Islamic republic regime is to apply more discriminatory measures against Iranian women in days ahead. Based on some official reports, the Gender Apartheid policy is to be strengthen and Sexual Segregation to increase in Iran.

The theocratic regime is basing the application of such policy on the strict interpretation of Islamic rules which are dating from 14 centuries ago in the tribal Saudi Arabia which became the cradle of Islam.

Already since three weeks ago, clerics have increased their anti-woman speeches and are using the Fridays’ collective prayers in order to mobilize their followers in what has been qualified as “making respect the values of Islam and morality”. Members of the brutal Bassij paramilitary force and the feared Islamist Moral Squad have been deployed beside the regular police force and reports of harassment of women, sometimes brutally, are increasing.

It is also apparent many Iranian women will put their lives on the line before accepting their Mullah designated social role as bare-foot and pregnant pleasure machines.

Many Iranian women have burned their mandatory veils in some demos in order to attract the world’s attention to their case. They’re believed to be the force that will bring down, a day, the Islamic regime and would impact the entire Middle-east.

When the excrement finally does impact the Iranian rotational air moving appliance, I expect the lasses will ensure these ‘religious’ authority figures wear their testicles about their windpipes rather than their original lower coordinates.

7 comments to Women under seige

  • The last paragraph of your post was truly inspirational, not the least due to your masterly commnad of the English language:-)

    BTW, why is “religious” put in quotes?

  • I imagine “religious” is put in quotes because many people, myself included, do not think of the islamism that has swept the middle-east as a religion, but as a political movement.

    Certainly, there is no religious reason for women to wear veils, that was invented only a few decades ago, but the political arm of islam — so it is dubious to say that women in islamic countries are forced to wear veils for religious reasons, when really it is more for social reasons.

  • Good points, Lethargic. But while it is relatively easy to separate the “political” from “religious”, separating “social” from “religious” is much trickier, IMO.

  • Johnathan Pearce

    I think of the brand is islam that has swept much of the Middle East deserves to be classified as mass psychosis. These bastards hate women. Full stop.

    I urge people to read David Lande’s brilliant “The Wealth and Poverty of Nations”. His chapter on why Islamic treatment of women has held these societies back is excellent and unsparing of politically-correct sensibilities.

  • Divine Mercy

    The veil is actually religious and is in the Quran.

    The point is, there are so many verses on charity, protecting orphans, respect for mothers, prayer etc. it amazes me that the 2 verses on veiling are hammered into all references to Islam.
    The cloth of a veil is not an issue, it’s the freedom of choices for women that are the issue.

    Freedom of Choice.

    Iran did have it. 1979 ended all that.

  • Divine Mercy

    The sad thing is, the punishments for women.

    The veil and all women’s issues are so focused on, you’d wonder what the punishment for not praying 5 times a day is.

    http://www.iranfocus.com/modules/news/index.php?storytopic=6

    Amazing all the laws for women. I feel these women are really going to start speaking out, and those outside are very vocal now.

  • aa2

    Western people have to stop being uptight about liberally using military force on nation’s like Iran. Simply tell them to give their women more rights and open up sections of their economy or face airstrikes.