I was browsing through one of Iran's online newspapers the other day. Then I noticed something peculiar. I made a screenshot, and added some emphasis (the red marks) to show you what I mean.
It's as if women dont practically exist in Iranian society today. Women rarely are a news item in Iran. And this newspaper by the way, was Tabnak, supposedly not an Islamic hardliner. The same pattern can be seen with ISNA, Keyhan, Resalat, and other news sources from Iran.
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Comrade
by Fesenjoon on Fri Nov 05, 2010 10:59 AM PDTDude,
You need a time machine to go back 40 years or something. Youre living in the wrong time.
The sickle and hammer has long been dead. Communism is something only for movies now.
Employment equity
by comrade on Fri Nov 05, 2010 04:51 AM PDTA western-style showcase of 'positive discrimination aka affirmative action' is not much better than this honest display of male-domination psyche. Women in the west are still impeded by the corporate glass ceiling.
Never increase, beyond what is necessary, the number of entities required to explain anything.