I don't think this is a cultural issue. Yes, I'm sure there is a small group that frowns upon women participating in the civic life, but based on my experience, the vast majority of people do not support the ban against women in stadiums. It is just silly and incomprehensible. Half the population (females) have every right to enjoy the matches played by their national team or their favorite club team. Banning them is irrational, counter-productive and UNJUST. All excuses about cultural or practical issues are just that; Excuses.
The existence of the morality police is another silly and incomprehensible practice by IR. It achieves NOTHING. It pisses off people. It is a waste of resources. It only provide a job opportunity for the extreme jerks in the society (or people who are desperate for a paycheck). Why else would any self-respecting person want such a job?
The segregation on the buses is a different issue. First of all, women still get to ride the bus, they are not excluded from using them. Second, I do know that many women actually prefer it this way. At least they prefer to have the option to use the segregated wagons when they feel like it. Such measures (providing separate compartment for women) has been tried in other countries, purely from a women's protection point of view. I do not think there is anything wrong with it, as long as it is voluntary, not forced.
It is really time to put this divisive issue to rest by reversing this moronic ban against half the Iranians.
The existence of the morality police is another silly and incomprehensible practice by IR. It achieves NOTHING. It pisses off people. It is a waste of resources. It only provide a job opportunity for the extreme jerks in the society (or people who are desperate for a paycheck). Why else would any self-respecting person want such a job?
The segregation on the buses is a different issue. First of all, women still get to ride the bus, they are not excluded from using them. Second, I do know that many women actually prefer it this way. At least they prefer to have the option to use the segregated wagons when they feel like it. Such measures (providing separate compartment for women) has been tried in other countries, purely from a women's protection point of view. I do not think there is anything wrong with it, as long as it is voluntary, not forced.
It is really time to put this divisive issue to rest by reversing this moronic ban against half the Iranians.
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