Very idealistic and pretty much impossible. You forcefully change a country's political system, no matter how quickly and in the absence of a culture of peaceful reform, you will fail.The idea is to beat the Regime quickly before society falls apart completely and everybody starts eating each other. Granted, it doesn't always work, it may never work, but it's still better than letting the whole thing drag out until the entire country is nothing but rubble
Personal preference. I don't sense them looking down on their veilless friends. Maybe it's a symbol of piety, maybe they just want to wear it. Where do you get all this? Bold assumptions.These women consider the Burkha et Niqab to be the standard of modesty - are you saying that they don't think women who don't wear it are immodest?
Weird way of looking at it but okay, whatever. So in what language is the Bible a cultural marker? Tao Te Ching is cultural no matter what text you put it in for example. This is all bs so here is the point again: there is no universal Islamic culture and the fact you said "liberal Islamic state" proves that.Wait, are you saying you don't think the Hebrew Torah is a cultural marker?
First off what Iran presents isn't a variation of Islam. Second, how do any of these three solely define modern Islamic culture?Iran is, ironically, quite a liberal Islamic state. On the other hand, compare similarities between Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and IS.
They still take it off though so what's the problem...?1. The problem is when you ask them to take the Burkha off.
Which translates to beating up women in the streets and mixing up a Sikh with a Muslim. The Sikh guy got yelled at for being a terrorist before he was hospitalized, that's ignorance. You can twist and turn all you want but the fact is these people are non-Islamist women beaters and oppressors.It's not ignorance, it's dislike of difference.
omg Islam is a religion of violence, UK is a nation of violence. Value judgements GTFO and take your women beaters with you.
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