Contrasting Iran and Israel
Over at Atlas Shrugs:
IRNA, the regime’s news agency reports that the disciplinary forces of the regime’s central intelligence issued a statement today, stating that: “As of Monday, these forces will meet very forcefully with wedding parties or any sort of celebration, that is disturbing and impinging on society’s order and calm.” The bulletin also read: “Certain people in their celebrations, immorally and degenerately block traffic (wedding processions) and disturb the peace of our compatriots; these people will be strongly dealt with.”
Khamnei: “These ‘goods’ will have to remain in their wrapping”
Mullah Khamnei specified, in a speech broadcast by ILNA, one of the regime’s many media outlets, that men are superior to women. While referring to women as “goods” or “commodities”, he stated: “Women’s hijab must be much more severe than those of men’s. Why? Because nature and women’s softness was at the core of ‘creation’ and IF we do not want society to lead to corruption and degenerate, we must keep these “goods” in their wrapping.”
And there’s a whole lot more like that.
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