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The Iran Porn Video
These “opportunities”—an Orwellian euphemism for scandals—have dramatically increased in the past few months: The Tehran police chief was found to have an odd fetish, ordering six prostitutes in a brothel to say their prayers before him while naked (he is currently free on bail); the Minister of Interior faked a degree from the “London-based” Oxford University (he was recently impeached); and now the Hamadani cleric who likes to “do some Nasnas” has reportedly been sentenced to 100 lashes and banished to another province.
Such scandals have always existed, but until recently there was no means to expose them so efficiently. Somewhat belatedly and in stilted form, digital citizens’ journalism has come to Iran. Scandals that would once have been hushed up by official censorship now circulate in living color online. Thanks to video clips circulating on web forums accessed via anti-filtering software, myths are being exposed and a new open discussion is taking place. Blogs and social networking sites have provided the Iranians with safe blinds behind which they can peep at these scandals and whisper about them with one another.
Whether this new generation will ever leave their virtual windows to do anything more ambitious in the real world remains unclear. But it is worth recalling three decades ago, alternative media in the form of smuggled cassette tapes and smudgy leaflets informed young Iranians about Khomeini’s vision of an Islamic utopia.
Now, thirty years later, that supposed utopia is being exposed by that generation’s children, who are leading their own electronic cultural revolution.
Young Iranians have seen the future – and it is a senior cleric’s bare posterior.
The writer, who uses a pseudonym for his own safety, is a university student in Iran.








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THIS IS A GREAT ARTICLE!
I have so much hope for the younger generation of Iran. The religious clerics who run their country are hopefully a dying breed. The story about the girl who was killed for sitting with her fiance is a key example of what happens when people "ordained by God" run a country.
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Stuff like this is what forces me to subscribe to the idea of not believing what the world, old or new, have to offer in any shape, way or form. The hypocrisy has run ramped in many fashion of our existence, including and especially religion. Man offers nothing, but suffering under the pretense of serving a higher power to gain his and spread his own interest, negligence and power around the world for thousands of years.
Men of God from all confessions have found common ground: Their humanity.
the internet: the new bathroom wall.
In any language, the description of this clip is "Eeeeeeeeeew!"
It's no surprise,either, that those who make the most noise about morality are often keeping a "second set of books" when it comes to their own.
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That this is even a story is why Religion and Government should never be mixed. I hope both of these people are alive and well. However, it seems that it is always the woman who pays the ultimate price in any religious government. Religion in all forms is notoriously unfair to women, and used to keep women without power.
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An ex-girlfriend of mine has a father who left Iran and came her (Europe) in the early 70ies. She has still a lot of relatives in Iran and visits the countr 1-2 times a year.
What she told me about the Iran changed my view about this country:
Since there is a new generation the people in the cities - especially the young people and especially in Teheran - are very unhappy with the very corrupt funtamentalist regime.
The people in the cities are actually very liberal, like western music and would like to wear western clothes while religious conservatives are dominant in the rural regions (you can call it the "koran belt").
The Mullahs are actually very unpopular in the population, because they are said to be very corrupt.
Ahmadinejad has to cultivate the "enemies from the outside" by threatening and talking BS to keep the own people down.
Actually there would have been an uprising years ago - but right in time Bush did his stupid "axis of evil"-speech and managed to unify the Iranian people.
So corrupt right-wing religious conservatives holding down the liberals and a president who's always threatening and talking about war to scare his own people.
Sounds familiar?
Oh I am sure the girl will be Put to Death!
The poor cleric will get a Stern talking to, or perhaps a female relative will also have to pay for his indiscretions!
wow, people like to have sex? i never knew that. i thought that americans and europeans were just immoral infidel sinners. it's a conspiracy! an american has dressed like a cleric and made nasnas with an iranian woman! burn the american flag in the streets!
well,,, in every religion, there will always be some followers who behave against their religion rule. They disrespect the value of their faith. The wrongdoing might comes from "animal instinct" because man is only a human. But often, someone is being a hypocrite. Evil behind the angel face. Some even use their beliefs on religion as a mask to justify their deeds
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There was a very lively street traffic in Royal and Aristo porn prior to the French Revolution. A rather vast number of cartoon depictions of Royals engaged in sex with each other, orgies, bestiality ... name it, were extremely popular. Degrading oppressors before toppling them is an ancient way (very popular in Rome) of paving the way for revolution. Perhaps it's on its way.
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