General News Man attacks woman not wearing veil correctly Iran

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    Oh you should have seen me fight in my mid teens, a little runt gay kid, I was a terror. Of course got my nose broken, but hey!
    Good for the lady. When I was in that area (far eastern Turkey, ~60 km from Iran) women latched on to me mainly because I treated them with respect.
     
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    Haha. I see... She hurt too. She got internal injuries, reportedly.

    Yeah, She's very brave.
    Yeah, I can imagine that. I have seen many tourists from the west, They were all nice. :slight_smile:)
     
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    The madness of middle eastern attitudes to female dress seldom acknowledges the fact males in those countries pretend they themselves aren’t sexually attractive to women and other men. Maybe we should start suggesting they all take up wearing the veil? Problem is it could become difficult to detect who really was male or female which could trigger some interesting confrontations.

    The Pakistani tradition of dancing boys shines a spotlight on the masssive hypocracy so common in these societies.
     
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    Hijab (especially forced hijab) simply is a tool for oppressing women. For oppressing non-religious people who dislike the Islamic regime. I have no idea how they say the hijab is for preventing sexual stimulation in society! Hair is not sexually attractive! Not that much.
    So, This is clearly a lie and a cheap excuse for their gender-apartheid.

    Women are the leaders of the Iranian movement for secular democracy:

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    I agree! The mullahs' (and their followers') hypocrisy are quite well known for ourselves too.
    That's gross I assume. So, I can't watch it.
     
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    I’m not sure what you mean by ‘gross’. There’s nothing sexually explicit or pornographic shown but the moral implications are sickening.
     
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    I meant, The things they do/say is gross. I've seen/read such stories before. It is saddening.

    Now, I just watched a few seconds of it and couldn't keep watching. I even understand the language they speak.