Iranians are not a violent people. But 7th Century Islam is a violent cult



Shame and honour both play decisive roles in Islamic male leadership in which the debasement of women is paramount.

Many Islamic men are roguish in their application of Shia law when unsupervised. Apart from that, Shiites are generally considered to be very peaceful people. Where does all the anger and violence come from?


Feminine-Perspective

The oppression and murder of women and girls by America, Iran and by Israel is part of a behaviour trend continued from Islamic republics. The worst offenders are Israel and America.


Iran perfected the crime and “Israel and America normalized violence toward women and children“, Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3.


 

Iran, on 24 March 2022, began a 4-year term on the UN’s top women’s rights body, having been elected with the votes of at least four nations of the West. Since then, the RINJ Women urged the United Nations repeatedly since September 2022 that Iran be removed from the UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) for the remainder of its four-year term. That happened in mid-December 2022.

Since 18 September 2022, The RINJ Foundation offered its security contractor to Iran’s worried parents to provide armed guards for parents and female children being antagonized by the IRGC and the Gasht-e-Ershad police.

This was accomplished by providing escorts to and from school grounds “while routing overwatch covered their 6” according to RINJ Woman Behar Abbasi who went to Iran to work with other human rights groups to change the course of Iran’s brutality against females.

No child under escort was kidnapped or killed but sadly, in the worst case of mass femicides in modern history, before and until the Israel and America Gaza Genocide, other young women across Iran were, despicably murdered for not wearing IRGC enforced religious garb that is oppressive to women and girls.

“During the protests that followed, many young women and men, including children, were shot or killed in the street or executed in prison without trial, or died as a result of mistreatment and torture. The perpetrators are usually male members of the religious police, the paramilitary Basijis, the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) or prison guards. The killings and mistreatments are being carried out systematically on orders from the regime to use ruthless violence to suppress the protests and deter the population from further participation. They are internationally regarded as serious human rights crimes.” Citing Wikipedia Editors

This flagrant femicidal conduct caused massive, organized, Gen Z protests in Iranian cities. That included 266 street protests in 105 major cities and 76 student protests in all 69 universities in Iran according to Dale Carter, security director of RINJ Women. Many young men of generation Z, vigorously joined the protests along with many female parents of the young women.

  • Schoolgirl Asra Panahi (16) who died Wednesday, 12 October 2022, from injuries sustained in an Iranian police beating, had refused at her high school in Ardabil City to join a pro-regime rally. There are still 19 schoolgirls missing from Asra’s school in Ardabil.
  • Sarina Esmailzadeh, 16, was beaten to death by Iranian security forces for protesting for women’s rights in Iran. She should not need to protest for women’s rights.
  • Hadis Najafi, 23, who was shot multiple times during demonstrations sparked by the horrific death of Mahsa Amini.

See: People murdered by Iran’s regime (mostly by Police and IRGC) in Iran-protests since 16 Sept. 2022

“Until recently, most people outside of Iran had never heard of the country’s morality police, let alone followed their wider role in the region. But on 16 September 2022, the death of Jina Mahsa Amini sparked widespread protests in the streets of Iran and elsewhere that have shown no signs of abating. Amini had been in the custody of Gasht-e-Ershad, the Persian name of this notorious police force, for ‘improper wearing of hijab’,” citing  Iranian morality police. An ME scholar explains the history.

 


Gen Z school girrls call liar on Iran leadership

Gen Z schoolgirls called “Liars” on Ali Khamenei and the late Ebrahim Raisi who are claiming American men are causing protests in Iran because they “do not have the guts” to admit that a world of schoolgirls hates their brutality against females.

“No, it is us Gen Z schoolgirls and we are females kicking the poop out of your theocratic femicidal misogynistic pig farts in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. One more thing. This is not a protest it is a revolution,” said a 15-year-old survivor whose family insist she not be named but approves her statement. “It’s a revolution!” Art by Rosa Yamamoto / Feminine-Perspective-Magazine


Generation Z (Gen Z) girls are children of Generation X who are children of the baby boomers. Photo is source supplied Via Author Behar Abbasi in Tehran

 

Never forget Mahsa Amini, Nika Shakarami, Asra Panahi, said the sobbing Iranian schoolgirl. RIP Mahsa Amini. Photo Credit: Behar Abbasi / FPM.news


The history of hatred against Iran that may have caused its general belligerence toward the West.

The United States once had a puppet government in Iran after overthrowing an elected leader, Mohammad Mosaddegh, who had against American wishes, but favouring  England to some extent, nationalized Iran’s oil industry in 1951. In 1952 the British were expelled from Iran without continued diplomatic relations.

America said Mr. Mosaddegh was “a menace to Western interests” and overthrew him in an expansive 1953 coup d’etat, installing Mohammad Reza Pahlavi more commonly referred to as the Shah of Iran.

 

Mohammad Reza Pahlavi more commonly referred to as the Shah of Iran shown above meeting with U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Tehran Conference (1943), two years after his father’s forced abdication during the Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran. Photo is found in the U.S. Library of Congress and is cropped and enhanced from origin. Art, cropping, enhancement: Rosa Yamamoto / Feminine-Perspective-Magazine


Why do America and Iran hate each other?

Rear Vision First broadcast Sunday 6 October 2019 at 9:05am

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“Any study of Iran brings sadness to the hearts of researchers.”


“The people of Iran are not of the character of their government,” continued Dale Carter, RINJ Women security chief.

“However, the Islamic folks live within a religion that has become a cult because of its failure to update doctrine and ritualistic practices since the 7th century. In fact, they live precariously in the 7th century and while the ordinary people of Islam have adopted and abide by non-observance of cult-like extremisms, authoritarian Islamic regimes insist on those barbarisms of the past,” suggests Dale Carter.

“What happened after Mahsa Amini’s death and the Gasht-e-Ershad police plus IRGC enforcement of the 7th century women’s attire rules follows an arcane interpretation of Islam—and the violence is a mental sickness. Updating Islamic doctrine to modern times could and should eliminate the violence which would probably cure Islamophobia.” she adds.

“The leadership of Iran is mentally ill, caught up in a dichotomy in ideology that defies a normal person’s instinctive feelings thus creating a mental conflict that causes madness. That’s my theory. I don’t buy into the evil devil nonsense. I don’t believe the devil wears Prada and I don’t believe the devil makes anyone do anything. In fact, I don’t believe in evil deities of any kind.

“For men to be misogynistic is counter intuitive for anyone born and raised by a woman. If you hate women, and love your mother, you have a fierce conflict; a self-hate that can lead to suicide. Salafist jihadists tend to be suicidal,” noted Ms. Carter.

“We lived that in Iran through the end of 2022 and throughout 2023. The entire government of Iran had gone stark, staring, crazy because of the dictates of their cult clashing with natural human instincts and behaviour. Killing women because they did not wear a tightly closed Niqab, Burka or Hijab is certainly madness or in the alternative, psychopathy.

“For example, how can a man who was presumably birthed, nurtured and raised by a mom, find it in their heart to hate women? The mental conflict this brings with it makes authoritarian leaders within Islam, totally boggled. They need to resurrect their doctrine from cultism or abandon the religion as failed in the context of human values. Thou shall not kill is quite basic,” said Ms. Carter.

“A religion that requires the killing of women and [girl] children cannot be pleasing anyone’s God. To say that God endorses the killing of her children because those ordinary human women and girls do not wear a burka, chador or hajib is a paradox, an oxymoron, a conflict with intrinsic human values, and pure madness,” lectured Dale Carter.


“According to Minnesota-based psychoanalyst and Arabist, Dr. Nancy Kobrin, [Islam] is a culture in which shame and honour play decisive roles and in which the debasement of women is paramount. In an utterly fascinating and as-yet unpublished book, which I will be introducing, the Sheik’s New Clothes: the Psychoanalytic Roots of Islamic Suicide Terrorism, Kobrin, and her Israeli co-author, counter-terrorism expert Yoram Schweitzer, describe barbarous family and clan dynamics in which children, both boys and girls, are routinely orally and anally raped by male relatives; infant males are sometimes sadistically over-stimulated by being masturbated; boys between the ages of 7-12 are publicly and traumatically circumcised; many girls are clitoridectomized; and women are seen as the source of all shame and dishonour and treated accordingly: very, very badly.”  Citing “The Wednesday Report-The Psychoanalytic Roots of Islamic Terrorism
By Phyllis Chesler 

According to Dr. Kobrin, “The little girl lives her life under a communal death threat–the honour killing.” Both male and female infants and children are brought up by mothers (who are debased and traumatized women). As such, all children are forever psychologically “contaminated” by the humiliated yet all-powerful mother. Arab and Muslim boys must disassociate themselves from her in spectacularly savage ways. But, on a deep unconscious level, they may also wish to remain merged with the source of contamination–a conflict that suicide bombers both act out and resolve when they manfully kill but also merge their blood eternally with that of their presumably most hated enemies, the Israeli Jews. In Kobrin’s view, the Israeli Jews may actually function as substitutes or scapegoats for an even more primal, hated/loved enemy: Women. — “The Wednesday Report-The Psychoanalytic Roots of Islamic Terrorism