Meandrogrog
Casdon
To a degree, but there are women who accept the current order too, I have no doubt. None of us can speak for everybody else, they are people just like us, and we are poles apart as a group of older, mainly women, on this forum.
Just interested to know who the women are who accept the current order? Do you know of any? I would expect they will be rejoicing in the streets!
Just check it out Meandogrog, that’s what I do.
‘Some women do support the regime, due to religious conviction, traditional values, or ideological alignment with the Islamic Republic's anti-Western stance.
These women, often supporters of the hardline establishment, may participate in pro-hijab rallies, believing in the regime's enforcement of modesty laws.
Support Base: Supporters often advocate for the mandatory hijab (chador) as a symbol of faith and cultural identity.
Active Roles: Some women are active within the regime's structure, working as politicians, in government, or with organizations that support the Islamic Republic's ideology.
Contrast with Resistance: While a base of support exists, it is countered by a large, visible movement of women protesting for rights, defying mandatory hijab laws, and demanding an end to theocratic rule.
Complex Motivations: Support can stem from viewing the regime as a protector against foreign influence, while opposition is fueled by restrictions on personal freedoms, employment, and legal rights.’
AI summary.