I don't want to disturb the thread here about religion, islam, and the like, but the point here is that a young girl was forced into a marriage at the age of 15, then raped and beaten by her 'husband', and then hanged by an autocratic regime because she obviously found no other way out of the horror. The Iranian regime is in charge of that, the people responsible are to be held accountable, rather than any religion, ideology, or the like.
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This is horrible and should be documented... but let's be realistic: nobody will be held accountable as long as Iran has Oil and Nukes... and by the time it runs out of those, the people responsible will likely be long dead.
All we can do is hope for Cold Fusion to become a reality, so all the Oil based dictatorships would collapse.
exactly, also these type of shit can happen in any totalitary regime https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-52651477
This is the point I was trying to get at; although very inelegantly. Thanks for this.
Fucked up
Islamic jihadism is a problem that the world needs to get in front of.
The problem is, there's a lot of wealth in the places that are true believers in Islamic jihadism and that wealth is being used nefariously to undermine liberal western democratic ideals. Watching people cheer for Osama bin Laden should be a real eye opener for the west but it might already be too late.