


Flashback: Miss him yet? IRS data proves Trump tax cuts benefited middle, working-class Americans most.This is not an anti-female issue but an anti lying and false representation issue. I think it's remarkably healthy when issues like this ARE DISCUSSED at a high level in any country. The trouble is, as mere mortals, we can't stop juggernaut corruption on this level. We know this but somehow we have come to accept it as the norm. Now we don't love our neighbour, we venerate the product and those enormous corporations of lies, lie and more lies.

The US cigarette advertising industry and the Bernays Purblic Relations companies of the early 20th Century have - over time - somehow stripped us of common sense and a sense of common good and morality to each other. It puts at the heart of all modern global society a temple of lies that are diseminated around the entire globe. It we want a good healthy society, surely the advertising industry is not the sort of industry we should venerate. However the old arguments and warnings are no longer validated, but they should be heard. We all understand that and copious of amounts of words are spread around the world to put these ideas across. Nobody wants to deprive people of freedom, or restrict anyone's expression. In response, activists have launched a social media campaign under the hashtag #no2hijab to urge people to boycott companies enforcing the tougher restrictions. Since Raisi's order, women judged not to be in compliance have been told they will be barred from government offices, banks, and public transportation. The country's notorious Guidance Patrols, or morality police, have become increasingly active and violent in enforcing the law, with videos emerging on social media showing officers detaining women, forcing them into vans, and whisking them away.

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The move comes as authorities increasingly crack down on women deemed to be in violation of a law making it mandatory to wear a hijab in public.Ī July 5 order by President Ebrahim Raisi to enforce the hijab law has resulted in a new list of restrictions on how women can dress. The ministry sent a letter to agencies over the weekend following the release of a promotional video by the Domino ice-cream company that featured an actress wearing a sweater donning additional layers of clothing while images of ice cream flash across the screen.Īt the end of the ad, she is wearing a winter coat and hat and takes a bite of the ice cream.Ī government agency subsequently called the ad "a crime" and condemned the use of an actress saying such ads lead to the " promotion of immorality" in the society. Iranian women wearing hijab Iran's Guidance Ministry has told advertising agencies that under the government's tightening of the so-called hijab and chastity law, women are now prohibited from appearing in advertisements.
