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@SshomHindi Recently, a video of a woman in Iran went viral, where she was seen protesting against the country's mandatory hijab laws. In the video, this woman appeared outside her university dressed only in her undergarments. She was trying to make a statement against the nation’s repressive hijab laws. How did the Iranian regime react to this? The woman was arrested and sent to a psychiatric hospital. Yes, she was declared mentally ill. Frustrated with the strict implementation of the dress code, this woman had to take such an extreme step. This situation wouldn’t have arisen if wearing the hijab was voluntary rather than mandatory. Basic rules for maintaining decency make sense. But when extremely strict dress codes are enforced, incidents like this are bound to occur. The Iranian regime believes that if a woman does not cover herself, she is mentally unwell and needs treatment. As a result, special clinics are being set up in Iran for women who protest against wearing the hijab. This implies that anyone who disagrees with the ruling government’s ideology will be detained and sent to a mental clinic. In Iran, the mandatory hijab laws require women to keep their heads fully covered in public places. Two years ago, a 22-year-old woman, Mahsa Amini, refused to comply with this strict dress code. She was arrested by Iran's morality police. What happened to her in custody remains unknown, but just a few hours after her arrest, she was found in a coma in a hospital. A few days later, she passed away. Following this incident, massive protests against the oppressive laws have erupted across Iran. People are taking to the streets to fight for their rights, receiving support from the international community. Naturally, such incidents capture global attention. This raises an important question: if a woman chooses not to wear a hijab, should the government intervene? Shouldn't she have the right to choose? If someone differs from your ideology, does that make them mentally ill? What is your opinion on the Iranian regime's method of maintaining strict social control?
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@hansweissmann_xviii6754
2 months ago
Funny how the basic logic or social shame just go awol when it comes to Iran. When a women in The Netherlands does this, we think she is either trying to get some business or just went coocoo for coco pops….
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