Tehran, Iran – Iran has relaunched patrols by the so-called morality police as authorities escalate their efforts to enforce the country’s mandatory hijab rules.
Saeid Montazeralmahdi, the spokesperson for the Iranian law enforcement force, confirmed on Sunday that police patrols were now operational on foot and with vehicles to crack down on people whose covering is not deemed appropriate in the Islamic Republic.
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It’s not liking it or disliking it. It’s allowing people to practice it who want to practice it. And a large number of people who practice it don’t follow these extremes.
You don’t need to like what people are doing to allow them to do it. It’s part of what you learn when you grow up.
Ignorant comment… the “left” doesn’t like Islam, they just defend the same right that Christians, Jews, Mormons and etc have, the individual citizen’s right to exercise their religion. I don’t agree with any of these religions, but what do you propose? persecute and imprison everyone who disagrees? perhaps a re-education camp? or maybe kill anyone who has different ideas? Maybe we should start a political party and pass laws prohibiting people from practicing any religion other than the one approved by the government, we might as well ban people from doing something we think is immoral, and so on, let’s make this country great again!
It doesn’t.
More often than not, you’ll find people on the left hate religious nationalism. This goes for Jews in Israel as well as Muslims in Iran.
I don’t think they do, most just try to call out needless islamaphobia.
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It’s the Hallmark of religion and authoritarians.
Its a hallmark of many things, that’s why we fight to change the bad parts
I agree with you the Muslim religion actually calls for the death of non believers they are not the religion of peace.
Also just look how Iran uses it. Of course I would say the same for the christian extremists who want to do the same thing here in our country.
Because it isn’t western cristianity and/or capitalism. No questioning what power structures comes with it, no questioning of its moralities and ethics. But there are some good things in Islam, just as there are good things in any organized religion. Negatives outweigh however, as the negatives in any organized religion outweigh the positives. Especially in proselytizing religions.