• @cayde6ml
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    -21 year ago

    You make it seem like Iranians are going to suplex me just for even thinking that women shouldn’t be forced to wear hijabs instead of it being a personal choice, or undergo female genital mutilation, and which I wouldn’t even criticize religion in polite conversation or political outreach in the first place.

    People shouldn’t be criticized or politely confronted or reason with because they do good things? Obviously there is a time and place, but that is liberalism. You are exotic-izing immaterial things.

      • @cayde6ml
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        -11 year ago

        What zionist lie have I repeated?

        I am aware of the so-called morality police of Iran that don’t typically arrest women for not wearing hijabs anymore, as per the recent color revolution-backed protests. The point is that law is still potentially on the books, and that Iran is only one country in SW/Asia and don’t speak for all of the Global South, and that despite Iran being more secular and tamer, it still has certain things that must be challenged by the proletariat of the country.

        Stating facts is not Islamophobic. That is dangerous slander. I never, ever once said anything even remotely resembling Islamophobia, and I spit at that fucking remark. I have not doubled down on anything. I am merely standing my ground. You continue to engage in liberalism. I am open to learning, but you are using alot of words to say nothing.

        Wanting the best for people isn’t chauvanism. Respecting soverignty while wanting to improve the lives of working class people of color with them at the forefront isn’t chauvanist. Where did I say that I don’t support Iran or its people in their anti-imperialist struggle against capitalist slander and demonization?

        I can see this isn’t going anywhere. You’re projecting when you accuse me of doubling down. I’m leaving this conversation.