West's obsesions with Iran womens clothing gives them hope

Ali Muhammed

There have been a lot of discussion of the wardrobe of Iranian women and how looser it is becoming since the recent regime change. American and English business magazines have jumped on this story. The loosening of Iranian women and their leggings exposure is a sign the West thinks they are winning the cultural war and that one day soon Iranian men will allow their women to dress like urban sluts of the West. The economist and its readers no doubt are rooting for the women in Iran to be able to throw off the societal demands of what they can wear in public. This same type of thinking and loosening of the female moral codes in one of the reasons that lead to the Iranian revolution to begin with. The ultimate goal of those capitalist designers is obviously to get Middle Eastern women hooked on clothing and wear comparable items to what you would see young women wear in Paris. If you can get half of the population in the Middle East away from morality and Islam then you have the culture defeated and open to the abuses and destructive behavior of consumerism on the mind of young people. This battle of remaining conservative in morality and dress is needed in Iran and elsewhere as global elites want to make a Paris and London control overseas and especially in the Middle East

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