Bombs for Miniskirts!

Right now, going around on the internet, are AI videos of a young woman removing an hijab, and dressing down until she’s wearing a miniskirt. And of course, on various news programs we hear one talking head after another moaning about how women in Iran are oppressed, being chased down by “morality police” to force them to wear the hijab. The horrors!

And the solution? To have the United States and Israel blow up schools and kill little girls, or bomb maternity wards in Tehran. That ‘ill teach those Cretans not to let girls wear miniskirts!

While so many complain about the so-called “morality police” in Iran, they forget that we have a morality police right here in the USA. After all, if I were to walk through my local mall stark naked, do you not think that the local police would arrest me and cite me for “public indecency?” Of course they would, and rightly so. But what would you think if I said, “I want my right to walk naked in public… so I’ll cheer when China bombs my neighborhood, kills my relatives, and overthrows my government to let me walk naked out in the open.”

That’s crazy talk, just like it’s crazy talk to urge on the bombardment of another country just because they won’t allow women to wear miniskirts.

But, you say, the majority of Iranian women want to wear short skirts, and photos from the 1970s proves it. Not quite. The photos popular on the internet were almost all taken in Tehran, and represent only a small portion of women in Iran. But even if it were true, is it right to blast another nation to oblivion so women can have the right to wear a miniskirt?1 And what about right here in America, with businesses that have dress codes determining the length of a woman’s skirt? Should we now storm corporate offices and shoot them up because they deny women their “rights?”

Yet, this is what we see all over the internet today from the cheerleaders for war and more war. There is a time and place to wage war. But to wage war because girls can’t wear miniskirts is not only wrong… it’s downright stupid and insane. Really? I mean, think it through. We rightly complain that hardcore Muslims attack us because of our lifestyle… and yet wage war on them for the sake of miniskirts? These advocates need a serious mental evaluation.

It’s true irony that the same people that castigate Europe for waging the Crusades over 800 years ago in the name of Christianity, are the same people today screaming for a new Crusade in the name of Secular Humanism. They cry “horror” when Christians wage war to impose Biblical morality on a land, but then cheer to the rooftops over miniskirts. “Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war!”2

I must stress here that I’m no fan of Islam, as my own books and writings attest. And I’m no fan of the hijab, whether worn in Iran OR in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. Indeed, when I first traveled to the Middle East I saw Filippino girls who worked in the airport wearing skirts above their knees. A few years later, in that same airport, all the girls were wearing slacks. Obviously, the Kuwaiti “morality police” cracked down on their dress, even though they were foreigners and not local women. In addition, all of the women I saw in Saudi Arabia looked like roving black tents, with only their eyes visible.3

If we bomb Iran so women can discard the hijab and wear miniskirts, why not other nations in the region? Saudi Arabia… Kuwait… bomb them all! Yes, bombs for miniskirts!

Of course, many will say, “but Iran was weeks away from a nuclear weapon!” Bibi Netanyahu, Israel’s current Prime Minister, has been saying this exact thing for 30 years. Moreover, so what if Iran got a nuclear weapon? After all, North Korea has them. So does Pakistan, India, Great Britain, France, Russia, China, and even Israel (though never admitting it). None of them have ever dropped a bomb on anyone else. Oh… I forgot to mention the United States, the only nation to ever use nuclear weapons. The reality is that Iran would never drop a nuke, knowing they would be destroyed in turn. But having a nuke would sure keep others from attacking Iran. Golly gee… what a thought. It would keep our own morality police from pushing miniskirts on their women.

In all honesty, what we are seeing is the conservative/Christian version of virtue signally, the same nonsense we castigate leftists for doing. We want to look morally superior, so we talk about oppressed women to justifying slaughtering schoolgirls and blasting a baby hospital.

But what we really have is a war for natural resources, where our Neocon elite want to rule the world for their own benefit, while denying resources to the benighted “other.” We could offer good deals to other nations and trade with them. But that takes work, and makes it harder for a handful of leftist Neocons to get rich easily.

So all of us are convinced by propaganda to blast a country… not for stealing another nation’s wealth, but in the name of miniskirts.

 

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1 It’s ironic that much of the bombing in Tehran has covered middle class neighborhoods where many of the recent protests against the government were organized by foreign agitators. These people came out in the streets on behalf of miniskirts, and their reward is to be bombed by their so-called friends. How grand!

2 William Shakespeare. Julius Caesar, Act III, Scene I.

3 It’s of interest that the latest women’s fashions from the West, such as short dresses and skirts, were advertised openly on billboards and shopping malls… because Saudi women can wear such as home with their husbands, but not out in public.

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