SalarHaqq
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Here's another interesting fact, relative to sexual harassment of women: a study shows that 100% (yes, a hundred percent) of respondent females in Paris declare having been sexually harassed in public transportation.
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https://www.pourquoidocteur.fr/Arti...ransports-toutes-les-femmes-ont-ete-harcelees
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One would need to be utterly disconnected from reality to imagine that the situation is even remotely comparable in Tehran.
On a sidenote, thank God for the existence in Iran of women-only bus sections and metro wagons. This has doubtlessly helped reduce these sorts of offenses by a few percentage points. Of course adequate preservation of Islamic and Iranian cultural norms (compared to the general loss of values in secular liberal "democracies" of the west), as well as modesty and other such laws remain the key factors here.
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Just look at this... The true face of your delusional western "paradise". Then come tell me something similar would be thinkable in Tehran.
Behold these cowards afraid to stop the man or careless to the point of refraining from calling law enforcement. For two full hours, the subject roamed the metro system pushing to the ground or harassing several women. Even when he tried to rape one in full sight of passersby, nobody called for help. You can literally see how scared several male eyewitnesses were to intervene, how they turned back. The woman had been stripped half naked already when she managed to escape. It was her who finally phoned the police.
In Iran, we all know what would have happened to this person straight away. Thank God for namus and gheyrat.
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Paris : 100 % of women harassed in public transportation
https://www.pourquoidocteur.fr/Arti...ransports-toutes-les-femmes-ont-ete-harcelees
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One would need to be utterly disconnected from reality to imagine that the situation is even remotely comparable in Tehran.
On a sidenote, thank God for the existence in Iran of women-only bus sections and metro wagons. This has doubtlessly helped reduce these sorts of offenses by a few percentage points. Of course adequate preservation of Islamic and Iranian cultural norms (compared to the general loss of values in secular liberal "democracies" of the west), as well as modesty and other such laws remain the key factors here.
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Just look at this... The true face of your delusional western "paradise". Then come tell me something similar would be thinkable in Tehran.
Behold these cowards afraid to stop the man or careless to the point of refraining from calling law enforcement. For two full hours, the subject roamed the metro system pushing to the ground or harassing several women. Even when he tried to rape one in full sight of passersby, nobody called for help. You can literally see how scared several male eyewitnesses were to intervene, how they turned back. The woman had been stripped half naked already when she managed to escape. It was her who finally phoned the police.
In Iran, we all know what would have happened to this person straight away. Thank God for namus and gheyrat.
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