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GOOGOOSH-AY MARDOM MORDAM

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Uploaded by on Dec 26, 2007

googoosh in Oberhaausen-Germany

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  • Mordam az marde bade namardam....

  • in ahang ham raft jozee arshive bi nazire music hat...

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  • It is a beautiful sond and...look at her legs,like god draw it the best possible way!!!!she should wear short skirts more often!!

  • It is a very nice song,she is talking onbehalf of lots of iranian women whose rights are violated,...it is defenitly not an insulting to the man...

  • well more power to her...aren't men all a bunch of lazy, useless jerks?

  • cho DANI va PORSI soalat KHATAST! ;)

  • this song is awesome

  • as if all the girls are the best?? right... ?

    But great song !!

  • i like the song but she's making ALL men look bad lol.

  • the only line that it gives a feeling of empowerment is when she says these women are my sisters, and dont get me wrong i LOVE GOOGOOSh i have her autograph on my wall and cherish it like no other but i dont see my idol singing songs like this

  • I agree with you... I don't think the portrayol of Iranian women as voiceless or "slaves" is correct and I do think Shahyar Ghanbari (the lyricist of this song) was reaching too far with this metaphor. However, in general, I do think by Googoosh singing this it is in a way empowering... and patriarchal hegemony does remain a problem for all of us.

  • because she portrays them as voicless, identity less, victims of their "bad" culture, As an Iranian man i accept that Iranian women are oppressed, discriminated against and resticted; but by no means Iranian women are voiceless and identityless; in the past decade the number of women writers in iran has multiplied by 13 folds, ordinary women are active in policial campaigns and Iranian women are by far the most educated in Iran's population

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