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Mick Hartley
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5 responses to “The story of Iran”
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I wonder if the women in the second photo will claim that they wear the hijab voluntarily. In the US, it is now claimed that the hijab is a symbol of solidarity with … Well, I guess I don’t know who. It was sort of confusing. At least one man even wore a flag as a head scarf.
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And of course we have the unedifying spectacle of a row of Swedish ministers – the “world’s first feminist government”, in its own estimation – donning hijab on a visit to Tehran: https://www.unwatch.org/walk-shame-swedens-first-feminist-government-don-hijabs-iran/
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“Trade Minister Ann Linde and other female members walked before Iranian President Rouhani on Saturday wearing Hijabs”
Is it customary to “walk before” the president, or did he refuse to shake hands, I wonder.LikeLike
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What hatred Islam has for women that it curses them so. They will be the death of of it though, no thanks to their sisters in the West.
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Dom, I read that he did indeed refuse to shake hands, which was why those pathetic losers staged the Walk of Shame for his benefit. They might just as well have made him a sandwich.
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