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Re: Iran before Islamic Revolution.

Postby Get Real! » Thu Apr 16, 2009 11:38 am

Oracle wrote:
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Raymanoff wrote:This could be a repost, but WTF wow... just looking at those people makes me wanna say again and again: religion is the enemy of all human kind...

Yeah, what a shame the Islamic revolution stopped Iranian women from looking and behaving like whores and following in the US’ footsteps! :roll:


GR! what about their Human Rights? ... or are HRs gender specific now?

Those photos look like they were from the 70's when hot-pants and miniskirts were widely worn as an expression of feminine freedom ... and the fashion was more French than anything to do with the USA.

Don't make me laugh Oracle... why don't you research women's "human rights" in the US before posting?

Always remember that there are TWO different pictures of the world…

1. The US’ version.

2. Reality.
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Re: Iran before Islamic Revolution.

Postby Oracle » Thu Apr 16, 2009 11:43 am

Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Raymanoff wrote:This could be a repost, but WTF wow... just looking at those people makes me wanna say again and again: religion is the enemy of all human kind...

Yeah, what a shame the Islamic revolution stopped Iranian women from looking and behaving like whores and following in the US’ footsteps! :roll:


GR! what about their Human Rights? ... or are HRs gender specific now?

Those photos look like they were from the 70's when hot-pants and miniskirts were widely worn as an expression of feminine freedom ... and the fashion was more French than anything to do with the USA.

Don't make me laugh Oracle... why don't you research women's "human rights" in the US before posting?

Always remember that there are TWO different pictures of the world…

1. The US’ version.

2. Reality.


I agree there is a bit of the "Stepford Wives" in many suburbanites, and those Mormons could do with a wake-up call .... but at least they don't fear a stoning or a Sharia Law decision which could end their lives at the drop of a veil!
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