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here we see a clash of religion with democracy
by vildemose on Thu Mar 10, 2011 10:16 AM PSTwhereas one remains committed to controlling lives and imposing upon people an antiquated way of life, one wherein one has few, if any, choices, and the other that grants to each person the freedom to make choices for oneself, whether for better or for worse. So if a silly-headed girl wants to use her sexuality to feel liberated as a human being she can.
What may be further astonishing is that still we, the West, are accused of devaluing people, of cheapening people’s worth and lives. They cannot see that the very fact a person may prostitute oneself in wanton sex if he or she so desires precisely underscores the value we place on a person and his or her life: so valuable is that person and his or her life that we dare not interfere in how he or she seeks to find her/his path and her/hi own meaning in life, even if it means doing completely idiotic things.
A child can do anything he or she wants: become an engineer, become an artist, become a designer, a dance, a singer, become an astronaut, even become President of The United States. His or her decisions or self-worth are not determined by cultish religious fundamentalism.
Unto each person is given a blank book to fill in, not a sheet within which to fill in the blanks.
WOuld you rather see a book
by vildemose on Thu Mar 10, 2011 08:36 AM PSTWOuld you rather see a book written about stoning women and what size stone is more appropriate??
Or you would like to see 9-year old brainwashed by their parents as being mere sexual object who need to be covered and ready to submit to ther husbands like slaves?
//iranian.com/main/2011/mar/9-year-olds
Yup!
by fussygorilla on Thu Mar 10, 2011 07:08 AM PSTA liberated and free woman, American style.
Has Dr Mamoot invited her to his norooz bash at Persepolis
by Roozbeh_Gilani on Thu Mar 10, 2011 06:52 AM PSTin his latest campaign for winning the hearts and minds of the "aryan minded" Iranians? She looks soooo aryan to me!
BTW, I "feel so proud" of her by just looking at her pics, and it's not even 7 am yet!
"Personal business must yield to collective interest."
Finally !!!!
by ali_aaa on Thu Mar 10, 2011 05:52 AM PSTAt last an Iranian that we all can be proud of....