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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Feb 3

    Opinion: Why Iranian Women Are Taking Off Their Head Scarveshttp://nyti.ms/2EElLPX 

    4:20 PM - 3 Feb 2018
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    • Anne Bergman Jerome Agagon Carol Wilson Michele Kvaska 🐻💎🙏🏼✨♥ Dennis Haan Gilberto Almeida Elías. Michael Comerford jhosep espri
    37 replies 116 retweets 248 likes
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      2. Black&White‏ @paulonwilliams Feb 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        Why millions of white evangelical men are openly racist?

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      3. P.T.Miller‏ @PaulThmsMiller Feb 3
        Replying to @paulonwilliams @nytimes

        No coincidence that they are mainly from the south.

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      4. Black&White‏ @paulonwilliams Feb 3
        Replying to @PaulThmsMiller @nytimes

        Yep! For them America was Great before 1861 (American Civil War).

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      1. arman‏ @Armancivil Feb 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        It is act of civil protest was ignited long before, after recent protests heated up again. The controversy of inequality and coerce force against women which deprive them from freedom of dress and else

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      1. Mark Richards - Labor for Latrobe Valley 👷🏼‏ @MarkRichards_LV Feb 3
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        Wow... So much for religious tolerance and woman’s equality. Pro-hijab campaigners invented the slogan “Ya rusari ya tusari,” which means “Either a cover on the head or a beating,”

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      1. Nathan‏ @N8hanP Feb 3
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        Because it’s a symbol of oppression.

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      1.  ⚖FJafarzadeh «ایران-نوین»‏ @IranNoveen Feb 3
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        The short version...they are sick and tired of oppression by the bloody mullah regime occupying Iran. "Hijab" is not in Persian culture. "Hijab" is not a Persian word. #IranProtests

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      1. Charles Seay‏ @scss64 Feb 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        PC calling it head scarfs. Why can't you say what it's really called.? A Hijab!!! FAKE NYT!!!

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      1. DarkSyn‏ @Mihero May 4
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        Anyone who removes themselves from the vile clutches of religion is good by me.

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      1. Martha g. Parker‏ @Shoelover2010 Feb 3
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        Good for Them!

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      1. हरि प्रसाद लामिछाने‏ @haripdl Feb 3
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        for somany stupid white guilt ridden westerners to whom NYT supports, that same scarf is symbol of freedom!!

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      1. Tulip Management‏ @tpmanagement14 Feb 3
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        A NEW awakening in Iran! You can't oppress people under the name of Law. The Supreme Leader should change or be booted out!

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      1. fayeannette pierce‏ @fayeannette Feb 3
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        If they are taking them off, then perhaps they are wearing them for the wrong reason.

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      1. Nora‏ @Noraaaiiii Feb 3
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        Actually, Masih Alinejad isn’t the leader of this movement. She only concurs with them. Moreover this is just based on the courage of women and men to express their own opinions to eliminate the compulsory Hijab. I reckon that hijab is an arbitrary issue.

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      1. Punicafides Chadwick Von Lichtenstein‏ @punicafide Feb 3
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        During US puppet Shah's government he forbade the use of the veil and the women who used it were imprisoned. Many died because with veils they didn’t attend them in hospitals. Those girls manipulated by the US don’t know that their grandmothers fought and died to wear the veil.

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