VEVAK
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Ok I see that you are aware of some things.
Iran is the Islamic Republic, hejab became law and is thus part of the Islamic Republic. You would have to give a concession to correct yourself and remove it. Its not even as much a religious issue its about a consistent ideology.
Iran is the Islamic Republic, when I say the region belongs to us it is not about Haxamaneshi glory or nationalism. Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and others are cultural and genetic brother nations and is the oldest and strongest brother. Persians did never interfere in the life of those nations, it just created a secure environment for development, interaction and fought against alien people trying to destroy that peace. The ideology of the Islamic Republic will try its best to create such a peaceful region again.
As you said there is a risk that unsatisfied brainwashed young people create problems for Iran. But let me assure you the percentage of healthy Iranians that can defend themselves against western soft war is high. Hope is that with improved counter propaganda and jobs, also those unsatisfied youth will not insist on removal of the hejab.
I'm sure that turning Iran into a petrochemical hub will easily make up the lack of large tourism industry. It's not about gas, its about danesh bonyad companies creating new polymere technologies, setting up production lines and export polymeres and its products. Difficult task that needs a academic young workforce and guess what? That's what we have.
But I agree with you that we can start to expand tourism when we are past a certain development level.
One of the most formidable soft warfare tools of the west is Hollywood, why you wonder that they are better than Iran in entertainment (especially low class). We need to catch up and hejab is not the hurdle.
Also don't mistake Iran for the Taliban, Iranian musicians are listend to more frequently by young Iranians these days. A example for a field where they catchend up and that is now provided by internal means and not Los Angeles anymore.
Hejab by force is now a matter of Ideology! I guess that's all Hejab by Force supporter are left with!
So clearly it has NOTHING to do with Islam and clearly has nothing to do with Iranian Culture!
You wanna force rosarri ba to sari on half of Iran's population and your reasoning behind it is not because your religion says so or because our culture dictates it but because you think it's right and your willing to sacrifice Iran's economy because of it!
Yes Iran is an Islamic Republic and it would remain an Islamic Republic as long as we remain a republic with a Muslim Majority! That has NOTHING to do with implementing Hejab by Force that has NOTHING to do with ISLAM!
If you want a country with an Islamic Code then you can NOT cut out parts of the Quran like "La Ekraha fed deen" and replace it with things that aren't even in the Quran.
If anything, forcing women to cover their hair by the end of a stick most definitely goes against Islam.
And I don't think Iran should remove it's Hejab policy in every corner of Iran and most defiantly not in the Capital but there needs to be a logical middle ground that allows all Iranians to live the way they want in their own country that doesn't result in the sacrificing of Iran's economy due to the ideology of some.
Also Iran needs to implement policies that helps reduce the population increase in Tehran and the best way to do that is to use the removal of hejab by force in specific areas outside the capital as a tool in particular areas that have the potential of becoming tourist attractions.
And NO ONE doubt the skill of modern Iranian musician and Artists no doubt they do a better job than the ones in the west but the real question is are their skills properly being used to better Iran's Economy and the answer to that is a big fat NO!
If they were no one in Iran would be watching Sat TV channels like MANOTO, PMC,.... because their Iranian counterpart cannels inside Iran would have crushed them and they wouldn't have been able to continue their business due to low ratings.
And this is not about access because today Iranians have access to those channels anyways the main problem is that the Iranian economy is not the one benefiting from that access because of the absurd ideology of some! Iranian inside Iran are watching those channels anyways all we're doing is preventing Iranians inside Iran from benefiting due to absurd archaic beliefs that is the true cancer of Iran's economy.
Iran is a country of 80 million people and you think we can make for various deficiencies in our economy by opening up a handful of factories?
Polymers? really! You think that's going fix our economy? Let me help you, If you wanna look towards the future you have to look at current technologies and say OK 3D printers are the future and producing various advanced 3d printers and mass producing various raw materials and composites used in them will become vital for Iran's future and due to advancement in nano tech made in Iran we can potentially compete globally in that regard in the future but even that would fall far short of being able to make up for a lack of Tourism inside Iran let alone everything else!
And again Iran's economy will NOT be able to compete globally unless we take advantage of every aspect of our economy!
And unless Iran goes to a Gold based currency tourism will remain a vital competent to bring stability to our currency due to a simple supply and demand factor that other industries don't usually bring to the table