Killed because she was wearing her veil badly

Her name was Mahsa Amini. She was 22 years old.

Last Tuesday, she was visiting Tehran with her relatives when she was arrested by the special police unit in charge of enforcing strict dress rules for women.

Reason: she wasn’t wearing her veil properly.

You could see his hair.

“UNFORGIVABLE! »

The moral guardians of the Islamist regime brought the young woman to the police station to answer for her actions. Three days later, his death was announced.

According to the Iranian authorities, Mahsa Amini would have died following a heart attack which would have plunged her into a coma.

But according to Iranian lawyer Saïd Dehghan, the young woman would have received a blow to the head which caused a fracture of the skull.

“The Iranian government is responsible for the death of Mahsa Amini,” said Hadi Ghaemi, director of the Center for Human Rights in Iran. She was arrested under the discriminatory headscarf law and died while in a state detention facility. »

Amnesty International is calling for an investigation to shed light on this suspicious death.

And the White House judges that the death of the young woman is “an unforgivable violation of human rights”.

HERE ARE GAYS AND BLACKS!

As you read this, most major clothing brands sell what are called “modest fashion accessories”.

Almost all the major banners have launched their collection of burkinis and Islamic veils.

H&M, Marks and Spencer, Dolce & Gabana, Adidas, Uniqlo, Oscar de la Renta, DKNY, Tommy Hilfiger, etc.

And there isn’t a federal government publication that doesn’t contain a photo of a veiled woman. Just to show that the Trudeau government is “cool” and “open”.

Imagine that in several countries of the world – I don’t know, me, the Latin countries, like: Spain, Mexico, Venezuela, El Salvador, etc. –, the regimes in place would have adopted a law obliging blacks or homosexuals to wear a distinctive sign.

A veil or a mask.

Do you think for a second that the Government of Canada would proudly include in its official publications photos of black or gay people wearing veils or masks?

That the world’s top designers would make “modest fashion accessories” for gays and blacks?

That the population would accept that black or gay teachers wear a veil or a mask in class?

Never in 100 years.

NEVER

It seems to be discriminatory.

So why do we accept it when it affects women?

Why is discrimination against women more accepted than discrimination against all other groups on the planet?

ON THE SIDE OF FREEDOM

The truth is that the individuals, groups, companies, associations and governments that trivialize the wearing of the veil are complicit in the backward regimes that force women to wear the veil. As Pierre Bergé, Yves St-Laurent’s partner who always refused to make sails, said: “In life, you have to side with freedom”.

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