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In this case it appears what was wrong in this case was a severely mentally ill man up to his neck in drugs and stress who snapped.

This is unprecedented, this isn’t about the hijab anymore. Its about civil rights for women, the whole people of Iran. I have seen footage of whatsapp videos from so many parts of Iran. The people have had enough.

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It has becoming a revelation. This is a picture of one Missionary Ayatollah and 3 daughters who live in the USA. They are getting all money and living the life. They are all corrupt bastards.

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The daughters, I don’t blame. The father in the other hand…

They should have a conscience, they are living off govt funding and in the country their daddy’s paymasters hate and because Daddy was high up in the clergy, they have the freedom to do what they want, whilst school girls and other children in Iran are being detained, tortured and killed in custody. Its disgraceful. I am seeing Whatsapp videos of what is happening over there, across the country. Security forced killed 82 children in cold blood in the Boloch region.

These Mullahs tell us to wear the hijab!!!. They can go and do one, its a fight for human rights :rage:

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Very interesting! I am a bit surprised. Its beautiful that conservative women are joining them.

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@Magnus
Its about the rights of ALL women now, not the hijab anymore. They all had enough. I first thought it would die down after a few days, but I believe something is happening there and all the Iranians I know here are saying the same thing, it feels different this time.

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I hope you are right. It’s hard to belive though given how authoritarianism is glued into society there. But let’s hope so, and let us hope few people get killed (some will and are getting killed).

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Fear.

When rage and determination overpower fear then that glue melts away. Go Iranian women!

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I get the emotions, but should the daughters be paying for the father’s sins?

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We definitely need more Iranian women with the money and rights to dress like that! :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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They are living the life, do they not care. Why don’t they have the guts to challenge the rules? If they were from ordinary families they would have been arrested by the morality police. Because of their father’s connections they get away with it.

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Arrested by the morality police… in the USA?

I get the anger that they get to escape the fate of other Iranian women because their father is well-connected. But it’s not like they’re espousing those same views as their father while being thoroughly hypocritical about that.

Their father is the one doing that. To apply that same logic to a more local example, you should be hating on all privileged people in this country who don’t use their privilege to help others. That’s the dynamic going on here.

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Hopefully the situation will not turn as atrocious as those in Yemen, Libya, etc. :palms_up_together:

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This isn’t a revolt anymore, it’s a country-wide revolution. And as we know, revolutions are terrible and most often tend to come out with horrible results too. With 99% of probability, it will be atrocious.

But in this case, it’s the only way out of this awful dictatorship for them. There is still the 1% chance that they might come out of it with a political regime which will reflect their aspirations better than these twats have done. Good luck to them, might they succeed to overthrow them! :+1:

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True. But all those sufferings and sacrifices during the Arab Spring were for nothing, absolutely nothing. Asad and Sisi has regained control while Yemen and Libya are practically sliced-up between various warlords.

I’m so fucking tired of seeing people suffering and dying for fucking nothing.

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Thanks to Russia who is now otherwise occupied.

After US anger, KSA prince responds with pointing out that one should remember that they are jihadi lunatics before one acts against them