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Backwards Ass Iran
http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast...reut/index.html
How fuckin extremist and backwards can a country be??? They don't even allow you to choose what type of haircut suits you
This gives a whole new meaning to the term fashion police.
lol you are truly an idiot.
Alot of things are banned in Iran and people still do them.Because if the government one day chooses to go after every single youth in Iran it ll be the end of their regime and they know that,but once in awhile they like to play mind games with the people and to try to show that they are in control.
The ayatollahs have to find some way to keep their people hating West.
how about this doozy
>Iran to filter "immoral" text messages<
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TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran's Telecommunications Ministry will start filtering "immoral" video and audio messages sent via mobile phones, state television reported on Saturday. The Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution, a body set up after Iran's 1979 Islamic revolution, has instructed the ministry to buy the equipment needed to prevent any misuse of Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), it said. |
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Originally posted by hardcore trancer lol you are truly an idiot. Alot of things are banned in Iran and people still do them.Because if the government one day chooses to go after every single youth in Iran it ll be the end of their regime and they know that,but once in awhile they like to play mind games with the people and to try to show that they are in control. |
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Originally posted by CHRles Your responses are unreal, just unreal ![]() |
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Originally posted by hardcore trancer lol you are truly an idiot. Alot of things are banned in Iran and people still do them.Because if the government one day chooses to go after every single youth in Iran it ll be the end of their regime and they know that,but once in awhile they like to play mind games with the people and to try to show that they are in control. |
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Originally posted by LazFX Iran does no wrong in the eyes of a few Posters here on the board. HardCore is the Official Mouth Piece of the "Islamic Fundies are Better than the West- Even though I Live in the West and benifit from the West, but Iran is Heaven in my eyes; But Did I tell you I am an Athiest?? But support the Islamic Fundies in Iran...." Group. ![]() |
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Originally posted by CHRles I guess you didn't read the article fully. You can not only end up in prison, but you could also face physical abuse (a lashing or more) over individuality. The trend to move Iran towards a zombie nation continues ![]() |
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Originally posted by hardcore trancer you would love it wouldnt you Mexican? ![]() |
so you calling me a terrorists lover should be ok by me?
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Originally posted by hardcore trancer you clearly dont know how things work there so stfu and stop reading what CNN tells you to believe. I ll give you an exmple,Lets look at gays in Iran for a second,we have lots of gays in Iran and the government would kill them if the know about it but do you really think the government has killed every single gay man in Iran?Gays are still doing their thing and the government cant do shit about it. Here is another example,The women in Iran arent allowd to show their hair in public or else they ll be punished,do you know how many women walk around with their hair showing?do you think the government is after every sigle of these women?lol Iam not saying that there is true freedom in Iran but the people have always found a way around the regime. |
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Originally posted by hardcore trancer lol you are truly an idiot. Alot of things are banned in Iran and people still do them.Because if the government one day chooses to go after every single youth in Iran it ll be the end of their regime and they know that,but once in awhile they like to play mind games with the people and to try to show that they are in control. |
This is great! What a shrewd move on the part of the Iranians, afterall, there is a direct corrolation between spiked hair and the decline of civility and morality in civilizations throught human history. Moreover, it's a well established fact that the Persian empire fell because too many men were plucking their eyebrows... wouldn't want present day Iran to suffer the same fate as it's predecessor.
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Originally posted by Moral Hazard This is great! What a shrewd move on the part of the Iranians, afterall, there is a direct corrolation between spiked hair and the decline of civility and morality in civilizations throught human history. Moreover, it's a well established fact that the Persian empire fell because too many men were plucking their eyebrows... wouldn't want present day Iran to suffer the same fate as it's predecessor. |
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Originally posted by hardcore trancer I ll give you an exmple,Lets look at gays in Iran for a second,we have lots of gays in Iran and the government would kill them if the know about it |
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Originally posted by hardcore trancer you clearly dont know how things work there so stfu and stop reading what CNN tells you to believe. I ll give you an exmple,Lets look at gays in Iran for a second,we have lots of gays in Iran and the government would kill them if the know about it but do you really think the government has killed every single gay man in Iran?Gays are still doing their thing and the government cant do shit about it. Here is another example,The women in Iran arent allowd to show their hair in public or else they ll be punished,do you know how many women walk around with their hair showing?do you think the government is after every sigle of these women?lol Iam not saying that there is true freedom in Iran but the people have always found a way around the regime. |
THATS IT. WE NEED TO BOMB IRAN NOW!!
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Originally posted by XaNaX Is that why you don't live in Iran? |
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Originally posted by hardcore trancer ![]() ![]() |
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Originally posted by LazFX was that like last year?? ![]() |
To be fair to Softcore......
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Real Life: Ten very surprising things about Iran Real Life: Ten very surprising things about Iran By Angus McDowall Published: 30 October 2005 Most TV news reports about Iran depict religious revolutionaries who promote militancy abroad and suppress human rights at home. But this is only part of the story: 1 Art-house Iranian films by such directors as Abbas Kiarostami and Mohsen Makhmalbaf wow foreign audiences. But the domestic film industry also churns out hundreds of more popular pictures. Last year's big hit The Lizard, drew the clerics' wrath for depicting a convict escaping prison disguised as a mullah. This year's hit was Girls' Dormitory, about a psychotic killer terrorising students. 2 In the form of Shia Islam practised in Iran, Muslims are allowed to enter into temporary marriages with each other, sometimes lasting only a few hours. Critics say this in effect legalises prostitution, and women who enter into these sigheh contracts are often ostracised. But the practice is defended as a legal loophole to provide inheritance rights for children who would otherwise be born out of wedlock. Sigheh websites have been set up to offer advice to prospective brides and grooms. 3 More than 3,600 Iranians have been killed in the past 25 years fighting heroin smugglers, whose main trade route to the West passes through the Islamic republic. Iran itself has a major drug problem, with more than two million addicts. The government has permitted radical measures to tackle the problem, including methadone programmes and syringe hand-outs to prevent the spread of disease. 4 Transsexuals are permitted to have sex-change operations in Iran by the decree of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini himself. The founder of the Islamic republic passed a fatwa allowing one transsexual woman to have the operation because sexual ambiguity made it impossible for her to carry out her religious duties properly. Iran now has dozens of people who have had a sex change. 5 According to the UNHCR, Iran hosts more than one million foreign refugees - more than any other country on earth. Most of these are Afghans and Iraqi Kurds, who fled their countries during the 1980s and '90s. Iran has in the past spent millions providing them with social security but in return it has acquired a huge workforce prepared to do manual labour for rock-bottom wages. 6 While official dress codes are very strict, many young Iranians delight in pushing back the boundaries of what is acceptable. Teenage girls in Tehran wear the most vestigial of see-through headscarves and tight overcoats that barely cover the bottom. This season gypsy-style scarves are in, featuring traditional Turkmen floral designs. Cosmetic surgery is all the rage, with girls proudly displaying a plaster to show their nose has recently been "fixed". 7 Skiing is a major pastime in mountainous parts of Iran, with pistes that rival those in Alpine resorts. Every winter young Iranians flock to the main slopes near Tehran, where social mores are less tightly enforced. Iran also has cricket, baseball and women's rugby teams, but football remains the most popular sport. 8 Iran has one of the only condom factories in the Middle East, and actively encourages contraception as a means of family planning. Sex education for married couples and major advertising campaigns helped Iran to slow its booming population growth. 9 Satellite television is banned in Iran, but receiver dishes sit in plain view on top of many houses. The most popular channels are run by Iranians based in Los Angeles, who broadcast Iranian pop music and a steady stream of anti-regime propaganda - though many Iranians also scoff at the radical tone taken by the stations. 10 Iran is one of the world's biggest producers of luxury foods. The country has rights to fish more sturgeon - the source of caviar - than any other Caspian Sea nation because of its extensive restocking programmes. It is also the world's biggest producer of pistachios, as well as saffron. |
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Originally posted by LazFX To be fair to Softcore...... SOURCE |
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Originally posted by josh4 yeah that silly government regime trying to control everybody's lives and limit their freedoms. har har har they so silly. |
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