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Islamists Try to Defend Forced Hejab... School Girl Wipes the Floor With Them

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This really made my day! Grown a$$ islamist cretins try the same old braindead arguments to defend forced hejab. This beautiful young Iranian school girl makes them eat it, while remaining cool, calm and graceful. I'm really proud of her... More and more people think like her and reject Islamist Fascism and religious dictatorship.

 
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Islamist Cretin: That you don't believe in Hijab, where does it come from? What's the source of it?
School Girl: Human has been created free and has freedom to choose.
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School Girl: ... with hijab, without hijab, with headscarf, without headscarf, with manteau, without manteau, with Chador, without chador, we can all be next each other (ie live together).
Islamist Cretin: If I gift you a chador, will you then wear it?
School Girl: If you are willing to go shirtless, then I will put on the Chador.
Islamist Cretin: (shuts his mouth)
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Second Islamist Cretin: ... imagine there's a chocolate that's covered, another one that's not covered, and another one that's only half. They can all be next to each other. Do the flies that are in the air...
School Girl: You're only insulting yourself by comparing men with flies...
Second Islamist Cretin: ... no no... allow me... Do the flies... Suppose I'm a fly. If you're a wrapped chocolate. Will the fly harm the wrapped chocolcate more, or the one that's open. Answer me this question and we'll go to the next stage.
School Girl: Your question is fundamentally flawed.
Second Islamist Cretin: Explain to me the flaw.
The chador lady jumps in to direct the conversation. The school girl grabs the mic from her half way.
School Girl: People's beliefs are not chocolate. You can't compare people with chocolate.
Second Islamist Cretin: People are not flies either! (He said suppose I'm a fly a second ago to prove his analogy)
School Girl: Well that's it! Your argument has an issue at the root. What does this mean? That this lady is a fully wrapped chocolate because she's wearing chador and I'm half-wrapped because I'm not?
Second Islamist Cretin: My intention wasn't to insult you... Well, maybe i'm not in a position to argue with you. If all the sisters agree with you then maybe they should remove their hijab... (Trying to be sarcastic.)

The cretins can't even defend their own ideology... Every time you get into a debate with followers of totalitarian ideologies, be they islamists, MKO, communists or whatever, as soon as you debunk their arguments, they say "well maybe I'm not knowledgeable enough... You should talk to somebody who knows more..." Then what hell are you doing defending something that you don't understand yourself? What's the purpose of having a brain if you can't use it to think for yourself?
 
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My @$$ laughs to idiot like u.

Are such things important matters? No.

I only thought your a$$ talks... didn't know it laughs too... :) quite a talented a$$ you got there.... but please, don't use it to do your thinking with....

On a serious note, if you don't think that the problems we're having are not related to the lack of freedom of choice, thought and expression in our country, then you are the slow witted person here...
 
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Instead of promoting modest traditional Iranian clothes and blending tradition, culture with modernity in Iran, they came and forced and promoted empty soulles black colour upon us.
Islamist idiots opened the hands of our enemies to catch fish from dirty waters. When there is polarization in society because of stubborn state ideologies like communism, the enemy will make sure to insert his own ideas and hoping for a backlash.
 
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On a serious note, if you don't think that the problems we're having are not related to the lack of freedom of choice, thought and expression in our country, then you are the slow witted person here...
Actually I think hijab helps women to be secure against many crimes.

Attacking to hijab is a wrong thing. Personal freedom is another story.
 
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she is clearly smart and bright I say this not for her rejection of forcing hejab only for the way she answer to questions and handling people around her. completely objective to questions
unlike others that they just try to handle situation she is doing fine
wish our education system could empower youth to have this kind of attitude towards life mysteries . our life would be lot better than this if be had better education system .
wish her luck for future im sure she will need that alot among her family members
 
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Actually I think hijab helps women to be secure against many crimes.

Attacking to hijab is a wrong thing. Personal freedom is another story.

I support your right to your opinion and to wear the hijab, if you want to (mainly because it would be very amusing).

But you cross the line into thuggery and criminality when you use force and brutality to make others follow the half baked opinions that you're not even capable of properly explaining yourself...
 
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she is clearly smart and bright I say this not for her rejection of forcing hejab only for the way she answer to questions and handling people around her. completely objective to questions
unlike others that they just try to handle situation she is doing fine
wish our education system could empower youth to have this kind of attitude towards life mysteries . our life would be lot better than this if be had better education system .
wish her luck for future im sure she will need that alot among her family members

Yes, unfortunately our education system, unlike those whom we import technology, culture and ideas from, does not promote critical thinking. Ask an Iranian university graduate to write an essay. We're generally awful at this. We have a hard time organizing thoughts in a rational way and presenting our arguments in a logical chain. that's why she was special. Remember the Ensha' periods? It was the one thing that no one took seriously. But why would a religious government want to promote critical thinking for? So that young school girls like her could call their bs so blatantly? A thinking populace would not make good subjects for an authoritarian system. It's best that they be brainwashed and follow like sheep.

Such things are not important things.

I still think hijab helps women to be more secure against many of crimes. I am a man and haven't forced any woman to wear hijab ever.

PS. I have sometimes put pictures to show women in Iran are living freely. But most of Iranians (even if not religious) are hotblooded about their female relatives. I don't think barefacing works in Iran.

Calling it thinking would be stretching a too far. You don't think. That's the problem. If you did, you would have arguments to support your thoughts. It's better to call it "feeling". You feel this and you feel that, because you have come to have an emotional attachment to those notions. Not because they objectively have anything to do with reality...

Btw you are free to show off your daughter/daughters for as many men as you wish. Probably they will become broad minded.

And once again, the true scum nature of islamists reveals itself.
 
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the hijab law is one of those "ekhtesad male khar hast" Era mistaken ideas that iran has been stuck with and cant shake off.

the people in charge would infuriate their conservative base if they did that. objections would come from other conservative mullahs, and the ones promoting it suddenly become anti-government, west sell-out traitors.

But I think rationally speaking. the intelligent people in the government truly believe it to be something hurting the government at this point. In literally no other country on earth is this enforced. Not even in velayet fagih believing Hezbollah territory. are Iranian women really lower then all those women not to be given the same choice?

or is Iranian society the most uncivilized whereby a male cannot handle seeing a womans hair, and immidiatly goes about a raping spree? Or whatever other laughable arguments that are used for it.

I don't know how any rational human being with a functional brain can advocate forced hijab for women... especially in this century. Force yourself and maybe even your immediate family members into heaven. Don't drag non-believers with you kicking and screaming.

forced hijab is deeply unpopular among large sections of Iranian society. It deeply hurts the tourism sector, makes the Iranian government look backwards internationally. and most importantly of all, it seperates a lot of the countries population (especially the youth) away from the government. They see it as a oppressive government they cannot reconcile with, and leaves them open to believing outside propaganda. all of this for virtually no gain whatsover

I am 100% certain intelligent figures in the government see this as well, but politically cant do anything about it.
 
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People would reject whatever be forced upon them also folks have absolute right to reject it as simple as it.
 
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