@Driftxcore You shouldn't be sad. I remember back in 1979 the joy and the chanting in the streets of Tehran welcoming the Islamic Revolution. Well, they got their revolution all right, they have nothing to complaint now. Besides, say something against the Ayatollah, and that very same woman that got hit in the head will rip your eyes out with her bare hands in a split of a second.
@mcmlxvi I live in New Zealand and I've known things like this existed, but not much...I've just spent 5 hours reading about Islamic republic and the Iranian Revolution, wow.
@Driftxcore They got what they wanted, every country has the government they deserve, Iranians had a unique opportunity back 1979 to turn their fate towards a democratic republic, instead they choose this medieval-anachronistic-barbaric system called Sharia. Well, sharia they got all right and when they did they celebrated and danced like the world was coming to an end, now they need to suck it up or DO something about it, but is up to them, they are no victims, that's for sure.
@mcmlxvi I was horrified with the social issues and gender roles, it's ridiculous, but I don't think you can blame Iran for those decisions made in 1979. It sounds like collective consciousness...I mean if more than 1,000,000 are willing to band together for a a "greater" cause, I'd be right in there too. It's just disheartening that individuals will use faith and religion to dictate people, ruling with fear :S it makes me nervous.
@Driftxcore Well, look at Libya, now they are in the very same political position Iran was back in 1979, they have an opportunity to establish a multiparty democratic with guaranteed civil rights, but that's not what they want, they want Sharia law and an Islamic Republic. 30 years from now, will you feel sorry for them? Probably. But the truth is that they've got what they deserve.
@mcmlxvi A lot of the people who want Sharia law think that their ideals are the way to live. If someone respected say's "this is how it should be, based on this rule/reading and you should know this because you associate yourself with us and we are one people" you would feel obliged to listen and obey. It just so happen's that most religions are black and white, however the world isn't and there is a fine line for good and evil, it's unfair.
@Driftxcore These people are victims to extremists, who've taken advantage of their devotion (to their beliefs) and trust. I'm not going to hate a blind person who can't see. There'll be a group of people who know Sharia is wrong, a women who's forced into a marriage she doesn't want, people punished for unintentionally being different and if that's just 2 or 3 people out of millions, it's worth aiming to give them the basic human rights we take for granted.
@Driftxcore I totally understand what you say. I used to think like you do, but after having to share with these people I am sad to say that it doesn't work that way. When it comes to Islam, nothing you know is applicable, they will say and do ANYTHING to gain your trust just to stab you in the back without blinking. I do believe there are good people among them, but for us to find them we would have to lower our defenses and that is a risk nobody is willing to take. It's a rotten world.
@mcmlxvi Yeah I still give people the benefit of the doubt :/ lol. If you don't mind me asking, but where are you from? I've never personally experienced Islam. I think being aware and educating people on what is happening, around the world is a step in the right direction. Minimal risk but could cause waves in the future. Saying nothing and playing dumb is a lot worse, knowing this is bad and voicing concern, get's people thinking.. and the only way great change can happen is education.
@Driftxcore I'm French, maybe if you watch some videos about Muslims in Europe (particularly in France and Britain) you'll have a better understanding as to where I'm coming from regarding Islam. You may also be interested in watching the Muslim protest at the Danish Embassy in London. Also search for the burqa ban in Europe. At the end, I guarantee you, you'll be outraged by the behavior of these people and maybe not so sorry for the woman in this video.
@Driftxcore And BTW, as we speak, the transitional government in Libya which by now has become another Islamic Republic just as Iran, has approved polygamy as allowed under Sharia Islamic law. I tell you, just to think that young European soldiers actually risked their lives to free Libya from Gaddafi so these subhuman animals could have more than one wife, makes me sick.
@germankalis2 Yes, police brutality is EVERYWHERE, but in Europe you have choices when it comes to stand up for your civil rights and a judicial system that punishes its violation. Under an Islamic government all you have is prayers and your own asshole where at the end, you would stick up your tongue and learn to be quite.
i feel sorry for that woman:(
ramyboy115 4 weeks ago
These paki and arab types must be fucking homos, they hate women, beat them and cover them up, if thats not gay then what the fuck is it?
gunmanscotland 2 months ago
That was AWESOME!!!
AvellinoRH 2 months ago
what hell is it?
systemfama 2 months ago
This makes me incredibly sad :(
Driftxcore 2 months ago
@Driftxcore You shouldn't be sad. I remember back in 1979 the joy and the chanting in the streets of Tehran welcoming the Islamic Revolution. Well, they got their revolution all right, they have nothing to complaint now. Besides, say something against the Ayatollah, and that very same woman that got hit in the head will rip your eyes out with her bare hands in a split of a second.
mcmlxvi 2 months ago
@mcmlxvi I live in New Zealand and I've known things like this existed, but not much...I've just spent 5 hours reading about Islamic republic and the Iranian Revolution, wow.
Driftxcore 2 months ago
@Driftxcore They got what they wanted, every country has the government they deserve, Iranians had a unique opportunity back 1979 to turn their fate towards a democratic republic, instead they choose this medieval-anachronistic-barbaric system called Sharia. Well, sharia they got all right and when they did they celebrated and danced like the world was coming to an end, now they need to suck it up or DO something about it, but is up to them, they are no victims, that's for sure.
mcmlxvi 2 months ago
@mcmlxvi I was horrified with the social issues and gender roles, it's ridiculous, but I don't think you can blame Iran for those decisions made in 1979. It sounds like collective consciousness...I mean if more than 1,000,000 are willing to band together for a a "greater" cause, I'd be right in there too. It's just disheartening that individuals will use faith and religion to dictate people, ruling with fear :S it makes me nervous.
Driftxcore 2 months ago
@Driftxcore Well, look at Libya, now they are in the very same political position Iran was back in 1979, they have an opportunity to establish a multiparty democratic with guaranteed civil rights, but that's not what they want, they want Sharia law and an Islamic Republic. 30 years from now, will you feel sorry for them? Probably. But the truth is that they've got what they deserve.
mcmlxvi 2 months ago
@mcmlxvi A lot of the people who want Sharia law think that their ideals are the way to live. If someone respected say's "this is how it should be, based on this rule/reading and you should know this because you associate yourself with us and we are one people" you would feel obliged to listen and obey. It just so happen's that most religions are black and white, however the world isn't and there is a fine line for good and evil, it's unfair.
Driftxcore 2 months ago
@Driftxcore These people are victims to extremists, who've taken advantage of their devotion (to their beliefs) and trust. I'm not going to hate a blind person who can't see. There'll be a group of people who know Sharia is wrong, a women who's forced into a marriage she doesn't want, people punished for unintentionally being different and if that's just 2 or 3 people out of millions, it's worth aiming to give them the basic human rights we take for granted.
Driftxcore 2 months ago
@Driftxcore I totally understand what you say. I used to think like you do, but after having to share with these people I am sad to say that it doesn't work that way. When it comes to Islam, nothing you know is applicable, they will say and do ANYTHING to gain your trust just to stab you in the back without blinking. I do believe there are good people among them, but for us to find them we would have to lower our defenses and that is a risk nobody is willing to take. It's a rotten world.
mcmlxvi 2 months ago
@mcmlxvi Yeah I still give people the benefit of the doubt :/ lol. If you don't mind me asking, but where are you from? I've never personally experienced Islam. I think being aware and educating people on what is happening, around the world is a step in the right direction. Minimal risk but could cause waves in the future. Saying nothing and playing dumb is a lot worse, knowing this is bad and voicing concern, get's people thinking.. and the only way great change can happen is education.
Driftxcore 2 months ago
@Driftxcore I'm French, maybe if you watch some videos about Muslims in Europe (particularly in France and Britain) you'll have a better understanding as to where I'm coming from regarding Islam. You may also be interested in watching the Muslim protest at the Danish Embassy in London. Also search for the burqa ban in Europe. At the end, I guarantee you, you'll be outraged by the behavior of these people and maybe not so sorry for the woman in this video.
mcmlxvi 2 months ago
@Driftxcore And BTW, as we speak, the transitional government in Libya which by now has become another Islamic Republic just as Iran, has approved polygamy as allowed under Sharia Islamic law. I tell you, just to think that young European soldiers actually risked their lives to free Libya from Gaddafi so these subhuman animals could have more than one wife, makes me sick.
mcmlxvi 2 months ago
суки конченные
CrimeanFalcon 2 months ago
this are human police!! look in europe, how they beat women, this is nothing!!
the german police kick with 5 men on one girl!!
who kill them animal??
the american police drive in a group of young men, who call them brutal??
germankalis2 2 months ago
@germankalis2 Yes, police brutality is EVERYWHERE, but in Europe you have choices when it comes to stand up for your civil rights and a judicial system that punishes its violation. Under an Islamic government all you have is prayers and your own asshole where at the end, you would stick up your tongue and learn to be quite.
mcmlxvi 2 months ago
this is one good example of police harrasement...he will burn in hell with hitler
lokendrafiroda 3 months ago
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I saw a lot of this in Occupy Wall Street in New York. I guess this is a fad now.
Albertp64 3 months ago
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Albertp64 3 months ago
this police is very bad.
TheTheokleia 3 months ago
can we please please drop a nuke on iran and get rid of this sick diseased excuse of a country PLEASE
londoner4eva 1 year ago
@londoner4eva oh pleaaaaaaaaaaaaaase sm bdy do it
vivapalestine93 5 months ago
FUCK THE POLICE!!!!!!!!!!!!
wary1983 1 year ago