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Yes you must obey their laws, but people have protested for equality for hundreds of years, many acts of rebellion have succeeded and lead to great things for the World, if someone is brave enough to stand up, to try and be counted and to try and make a positive change, then i congratulate them, they shouldn't be called stupid, or looked down upon as someone wasting their time, if this woman was protesting for woman's rights, then i applaud her.. but if she was arrested due to to an innocent mistake, then she's just a bit dim and the country itself is to blame.
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The only ways to change unfair laws in any Country without democracy and civil liberty, are by protest or revolution.
In fact, Iran already had another set of laws when it was Persia, and didn't Higher Troller Kumbarmy disobey all those laws to take over and install his own draconian laws by violent imposition? At least this poor girl only attempted to change one (ridiculous) law, and her only weapon was a peaceful, token protest. |
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Yes in Iran She Broke their laws |
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