MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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@ Radio Free Europe/Liberty, March 25
[....] He even blasted gender equality as a "Zionist plot" aimed at corrupting women's role in society. "Making women a commodity and an object of gratification in the Western world is most likely among the Zionist plots aiming to destroy society," Khamenei was also quoted as saying. [....]
Khamenei suggested that Western views of women used to be "more decent," "more prudent," and "more suitable" with "the nature of men and women."
"When you look at the literature in European countries in the 18th and 19th centuries, it was absolutely different from the 20th century," Khamenei said. He added that "it is obvious that there has been political work from the Zionist and the colonial system."
Khamenei went on to say that Iran's overwhelmingly male, clerically dominated establishment does not aim to keep women at home. Yet he added that, in his eyes, the roles of mother and wife are the most important a woman can play.
"The role a woman can play as a family member is in my view more important than all other roles that a woman can play," the Iranian leader said. "The question is whether a woman has the right to ruin her role as a mother and a wife because of all the good, interesting, and sweet [opportunities] that could be there for her outside the family environment."
Khamenei has said in the past that the effort to establish equality between men and women was "one of the biggest intellectual mistakes" of the Western world. "Why should a job that is masculine be given to a woman? What kind of honor is it for a woman to do a man's job?" he asked in a 2014 speech. [....]
Comments
It's the good old days argument, except the good old days are the 19th century.
I want to quote a famous 19th-century female: we are not amused.
by artappraiser on Sun, 03/26/2017 - 12:24pm
I'm having trouble conceiving how Zionists could possibly be responsible for this. Hassidic Hussies? Seems to be an oxymoron. Kibbutz women seem to be close to classic earth mamas if I can indulge in stereotypes. Anyway, would be good to know who'll replace Khamenei - the pasture's calling. My God, he's been supreme leader for almost 30 years, but only 77. Feels like 770.
by PeraclesPlease on Sun, 03/26/2017 - 4:01pm