"Iran's sex cops have this weird belief 
that uncovered hair releases "sex rays" that drive men wild. One of the 
strange beliefs of the Islamic religious bigots is that men are not 
responsible for their conduct when it comes to an impulse to make a 
sexual assault. That is why they have requirements that women wear funny 
clothes. In some Islamic countries operations are required on girls to 
remove their cliterous because of a belief that women can control their 
impulses if sex feels good. Both attitudes assume a lack of 
responsibility on the part of people for their own conduct" 

Hehehe... ternyata rambut cewek itu memacarkan sinar sex yg bikin cowok jadi 
gila dan bisa nyabulin si cewek. Di lain pihak cewek itu jg ga bisa nahan diri 
dr melakukan sex kalo itilnya ga dipotong.

Dgn kata lain, orang2 Islam itu ga beda dgn binatang.


http://www.mohabatnews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5015:iran-women-resist-dictates-that-they-wear-funny-clothes&catid=35:inside-iran&Itemid=278


Iran women resist dictates that they wear funny clothes 
Monday, 23 July 2012



An annual test of wills between Iran's 
morality police and women who dress in ways that are deemed unacceptable has 
begun in cities across the Islamic republic.

Prairie Pundit -- But this year, the stakes are unusually high. As Iranian 
leaders 
attempt to deflect the public's attention from economic woes spurred by 
crushing foreign sanctions, they risk alienating large segments of a 
society that is already deeply divided.

Mandatory female covering known as hijab has been a defining element of Iran 
since the Islamic Revolution in 
1979. Although the laws regarding proper cover haven't changed, some 
women have grown bolder in interpreting the limits of what they can 
wear, creating a conflict that inevitably flares each summer as 
temperatures climb.

The government's offensive this year has been marked by the stationing of 
mixed-gender teams of morality police 
in Tehran's main squares.

In recent weeks, 53 coffee shops and 87 
restaurants have been closed in Tehran for serving customers with 
improper hijab or for other gender-related offenses, such as permitting 
women to smoke hookah pipes. Concerts have been abruptly canceled 
because of inappropriate dress and too much contact between male and 
female fans. Approximately 80 stands at an international food fair were 
closed last month because, officials said, the women working at them 
were either breaking hijab rules or wearing too much makeup.

Those arrested face up to two months in 
prison or even lashing, penalties that have been on the books for years 
but have rarely been imposed. The aggressive enforcement and stiff 
penalties have spawned resentment.

Iran's sex cops have this weird belief 
that uncovered hair releases "sex rays" that drive men wild. One of the 
strange beliefs of the Islamic religious bigots is that men are not 
responsible for their conduct when it comes to an impulse to make a 
sexual assault. That is why they have requirements that women wear funny 
clothes. In some Islamic countries operations are required on girls to 
remove their cliterous because of a belief that women can control their 
impulses if sex feels good. Both attitudes assume a lack of 
responsibility on the part of people for their own conduct.

Most Iranian women are smart enough to 
know what the ayatollahs are pushing is nonsense. They are trying to 
adapt to their unfortunate circumstances. We should find ways to help 
them. The problem is that too many in this country fear offending those 
who push these ridiculous requirements. Political correctness is getting in the 
way helping the victims of the Iranian sex cops.

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