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American women are more likely to adopt the practice of wearing hijabs than Iranian women are to stop wearing them.

In the first place, the vast majority of Iranian women believe in wearing hijabs. It's not just something they're being forced to do by the supreme leader Ali Khamenei. It's not something they're doing because some celebrity started a trend. Unlike American culture, which takes radical shifts every decade or so, from dresses to bell bottoms to mini-skirts, to leggings... Or whatever becomes trendy based on what Hollywood celebrities do... Iran is a country that is strongly cultured. Islam has taken root there since the 7th century. Now with America, All George Soros and Michael Bloomberg would have to do is pay a few female celebrities to wear hijabs and 1 year from now, it would be the new trend. This country isn't strongly cultured like Iran. That's the major difference.
It's not just something they're being forced to do by the supreme leader Ali Khamenei.

A woman was literally beaten to death for wearing her hijab "improperly."
I know you're just a troll, I just wanted to correct you for other people reading this.

Also, you're a pussy for the Soros dog whistle. Be a troll with balls and just say Jews.
@BohemianBabe You little shit. Yes, she was beaten to death and there are a small number of agitators like Mahsa Amini who are inspired by Westerners to try and change the culture. Problem is those in power will not allow it. It's been tried before. We are talking about an ancient ideology that the people of Iran have held onto for 14 centuries. In fact, the majority of Iranians are in support of the crackdown. The trouble makers are mostly college educated students who have been influenced by western culture and want a footing in the western world. I am not supporting it but the fact is Iran has its own culture... who are we to try and stir up turmoil there to promote Western hegemony?
@RocktheHouse You are clueless. 100K+ women protesting the hijab in 1979. This is so much bigger than Masha Amini or any other contemporary player.

@RocktheHouse But you said they're not being forced to wear the hijab. That's wrong.
Culture changes all the time. The government should allow the people to produce and engage in culture how they want. Some women will wear the stupid rag, some won't.

And I see no evidence that this desire for freedom is being engineered by the Jews.
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