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Sick chadoris only!

Clinic serves only women with chador

This clinic (in Tehran?) announces that it will only serve women wearing the "superior" cover of chador.

15-Mar-2009
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Iranyvaliazad

Barking at a wrong tree

by Iranyvaliazad on

Mehrnaz,
Haven't your gang done enough killing, cutting throats and tongues in Iran that now you want to shut voices on internet?!  Are you guys running out of innocent people to harm that now you point your attention to personal comments on Internet that at most might have a few hundred readers?!
If you are such a holy person that get upset because someone says something in oppose to all that is pushed into your brain since childhood then why don't you take your holier than god anger to Iran and protest against those who constantly bash others and I am not talking about one individual voice.  I am talking about your leaders, see below for a quick sample:


//www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_eD95ZaXA4&feature=related


In regards to having sex with young children, even people of 1400 years ago didn’t like the idea.  Here is a Hadith from your leader that shows that (about minute 3).


//www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6ZxtAUF6-E&feature=related


So I ask you, why do you think a man in his fifties marries, and I use this term loosely, a child with age in  SINGLE DIGITS?  Do you think this man enjoys talking about daily events and world politics when he comes home in the evening particularly if the man is founder of an empire?!
In regards to insult, here is yet another sample, that you don’t need me to insult you, you guys doing a fine job of it yourself:


//www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZ950_606B4&feature=related


And finally, you tearing your you know what apart for people who teach you things of this nature:


//www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATZtOXLi8cQ&feature=related – if your shiit


//www.youtube.com/watch?v=0eyqLrm7FR4&feature=related– if your sonni (fun starts around minute 4)


As you note, I have only referred to YouTube, there are tons of materials such as these, if you use only 3 brain cells of yours, you realize that you are barking at a wrong tree … grow up.


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Ali P

by Mehrnaz (not verified) on

Ali Jan, this is the what I commented on:

"Ayeshe
by Iranyvaliazad on Sun Mar 15, 2009 08:29 PM PDT

Benyamin,

Shiit moslems don't like ayeshe the so called child sex object, because she figured out how blood thirsty Mammad's cousin, ali, was and she spoke against him."

Replace "moslems" with any other religion (particularly Jews) and figure the reaction.


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Same sign everywhere

by Derakhshandeh (not verified) on

You can find this and similar signs everywhere in Tehran, even in internet cafes and coffee shops. Yet women go in with the latest allowable fashions of the day which you've all seen.

Once we see it on a website then it is as if it is Saudi Arabia. Some people are more eager to reduce Iranian women than IRI.


Ali P.

To : Mehrnaz

by Ali P. on

Good comment, but what are you addressing?

The topic of this page ( the pharmacy), or something else?

Anyway, I just thought I am missing something. Maybe a deleted comment, or somethng.

Oh, one more question: What is a "violent verbal assault" ? What would be an example of it? Is it a crime? Should it be?


Anonymous Observer

sialashkar

by Anonymous Observer on

Give us a break and stop justifying everything that this anti-Iranian government does.

 "It's very stupid to blame our government for all the problems in Iran.We're all at fault.Women are at fault if they don't educate their father,husband....."

Really?!!! So there are no hejab laws in Iran?  Women don't get beaten and dragged through the streets because their "roosari" is not proper?  So now it's the women's fault that they are being abused by this government?  You know who else blames a female victim for her being abused?  A wife beater!

What about legal issues and other acts of gender apartheid in Iran? What about the fact that a woman's worth is half of that of a man's, and her testimony in court is only half of a man's? And how about custody issues. where a woman automatically loses custody of her children if she divorces her husband, even if he is abusive?  I assume all of that are women's own fault as well? You say you have two daughters.  If they get beaten up or arrested on the streets in Iran because they choose not to wear a roosari, or if by accident their roosari is non conforming, is it their fault as well? 

I actually have a better excuse that you can use for this type of argument in the future.  Here it is:

It is the women's fault becasue they were born female.  If they were just born in the body of the superior male gender this would not happen to them!!!!   

I ususally have a policy of not getting personal with anyone on this site, but in this case, and in light of your record, I will make an exception.  I have to say that out of all the IRI apologists on this site, you are the most disturbing and obnoxious one.  You are so blinded by your desire to justify and elevate the IRI that you miss no opportunity to make absurd claims and insult fellow Iranians, especially Iranian women.  Shame on you!

 


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To Mehrnaz and sympathizers

by amused (not verified) on

Actually, I think it's a very good idea to let people say whatever they feel like about Islam and Muslims on this site. It only highlights the fact that zionists have imposed their gag order on everyone.

As a Shiite Muslim I have no problems tolerating whatever anyone says about us. So what? I just don't feel that vulnerable and I am perfectly capable of making fun of ourselves. I certainly do NOT believe that I have a right to shut other people up by acting like a poor little victim. That's a zionist practice.

So say whatever you feel like saying, my dear fellow Muslims. If we can laugh at ourselves we can laugh at anyone.


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Mehrnaz is on the money.

by GOTTI (not verified) on

Not taking any particular sides, but rules should apply to all or none. Go girl!


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To Iran Sarbaz..

by GOTTI (not verified) on

Dude,

seriously, run a "spell-check" before you post a comment.

Thank you.


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Moderator I draw your attention to Iranyvaliazad

by Mehrnaz (not verified) on

I know 'nothing is sacred" in Iranian.Com and so be it, but hate crime remains hate crime. Would you still accept this level of violence if instead of Moslems, it was addressed to Jews and their sanctities? No, because it is frowned upon, punished by law - and rightly so - and you are up against the VERY POWERFUL. However when it comes to Muslims the same standards of decency, fairness, and rights no longer apply. They are on the ground to be kicked and humiliated and slaughtered as embodiments of evil and "shit". What indecent cowards!!

To express strong opposition and criticism is very different from violent verbal assault against a community, in all circumstances. I am deeply disappointed with this appalling indiscretion.


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How long?

by Iran Sarbaz (not verified) on

islam is the enemy of what ever {Iran and culture} of Iran stands for if U didn't realize this mater [yat] there must be same thin rely wrong whit [U].


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This is not a Pharmacy. Even

by Anonymous Doctor (not verified) on

This is not a Pharmacy. Even worse, it is a medical clinic open 24/7. In the banner says "Darmangah" means clinic.


Iranyvaliazad

Ayeshe

by Iranyvaliazad on

Benyamin,

 Shiit moslems don't like ayeshe the so called child sex object, because she figured out how blood thirsty Mammad's cousin, ali, was and she spoke against him.


Iranyvaliazad

Where have islamist taken iran to?

by Iranyvaliazad on

A while back, the so called people's representatives passed a law that forbids male doctors to care for female patients and vise versa.  The law also extends to to other medcial fields such  emergency response teams where male EMTs can not treat female patients and and so on.  Of course, even though the law has been passed, it simply can not be implemented due to lack of professional female care givers (i.e. number of female optomologists are small in Iran), however, ths inhumane law is in the books of this ISLAMIC nation.  Isn't obvious to Iranians who live in Iran that islam and islamists don't care for them, Iranians are let to die in pain and suffering, however, someone with 2 strands of hair out of place can not purchase medicine to relieve the pain because of islam ... don't they want something better?

by the way, do you think, there should be yet another discussion thread parrallel to Iran air-force, airo-space advancement to see how far back the society has declined.

 


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Elections matter

by Alborzi (not verified) on

It is clear case of provocation. The right wing wants to provoke the more moderates and force their hand.
In this same forum, people were saying it does not
matter who is elected its all the same ayatullahs.
Go talk to Iranian girls, poets ... they had real reforms under Khatami and Ahmadinejad is trying hard to force the moderates to take a position that Khamenei will not sustain.


Benyamin

This is outragous!

by Benyamin on

For tow reasons; first: How many sisters does this pharmacy have? and second;l How many of them don`t wear Chador?

This is where the hezbollah or whatever group that are doing this go too far, denying medicare to human being for the way they are dressed! What happened to the oath? I would think they would deny Ayeshe herself if she would show up since she was a show off. But then again she had a very good connection(party e koloft) the prophit Mohamad himself must bail her out. 


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I am appalled ... angry and sad ..

by Mehrnaz (not verified) on

........... Who made this decision? It can't be a governmental order, surely, otherwise it would need some sort of justification and would be across the board.


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از ماست که بر ماست

Anonymous555666 (not verified)


بیائید این تراژدی مضحک، یا «جوک واره»غم انگیز، را قدری بسط دهیم. سناریوئی را در نظر بگیرید که شرائط اضطراری وسیعی را به تصویر میکشد؛ مثل «نشت» مواد رادیو اکتیو در زرادخانه اتمی یا شیوع یک اپیدمی دهشتناک که لزوم مراجعه عموم و دسترسی همگانی به فوریتهای پزشکی را به دنبال دارد.
تا زمانیکه مشتی آخوند لچک به سر بر این سرزمین حکومت میکنند شاهد بیخردی های بسیاری خواهیم بود.


IRANdokht

I agree with Ali P.

by IRANdokht on

The state run pharmacies which are affiliated with vezarat behdari (health dept) are not any cheaper than the private ones, actually their prices are higher but they have the rare meds that are not available anywhere else. 

IRANdokht

PS: for the record I did agree with Ali P (this one time)


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Iranian women are not going back to chador

by Sialashgar on

It's very stupid to blame our government for all the problems in Iran.We're all at fault.Women are at fault if they don't educate their father,husband and brothers and the men are at fault for enjoying their freedoms and not  fighting so their wife,daughter and sister have the same.But bottom line Iranian women  can get more rights and freedom if they fight for it and  that's what all other women around the world do for women rights every day.Good luck to all the Iranian women.I have two daughters my self. Hossein


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What is it about the Islamic

by Not surprised! (not verified) on

What is it about the Islamic Republic that you people have not exactly got yet? What is it that the mullahs and their executioners have not made crystal clear to you yet? Why should such a sign/banner be a surprise to some?

Welcome to the Islamic Republic because that is what it's all about: segregation, cruelty, oppression, torture, poverty......... and do not be surprise when it stares you in the face.


Ali P.

Not sure it's private

by Ali P. on

It appears that it is a state run pharmacy. There are medications that are offered, at an affordable price, only in such pharmacies.

Many , if not all, would cave in, wear the temporary chador, in order to buy the medications for their sick, or for themselves.

My God where are they taking us...?!


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career suicide

by Anonymous123 (not verified) on

okay.....sure, let's see how many customers they're gonna loose because of this. There is no shortage of Pharmacies in Tehran.