Almost worse than bombs in war there are The “shoot” of some commentators Attaches for the occasion to the role of maximum experts of the worst theaters of war. To this thick and varied galaxy of analysts, maximum experts in the military and profound connoisseurs of the complex Middle Eastern reality, it certainly belongs Cecilia Roomcatapulted by the media circus of the war time to make exciting deamine about causes, effects, balances, dynamics and future scenarios of the Israeli-Iranian conflict which, in these hours, literally sets the Middle East.
Now, the room in question, from the top of its vast and unpleasant wealth of experiences gained in long years of unparalleled intellectual commitment And hard work on the “front”, he explains, in one of the many lessons dispensed to others, now on his social networks and now in radio and television broadcasts in which he is hosted, how tolerant and progressing the Islamic Republic of the Ayatollah can be today.
In one of the countless posts launched by his social channels, the nostrum of the nascent star of international journalism writes of today’s Iranian society: “They hang three Iranians a daybut in Tehran there are still more rave than in Rome. There are hundreds of thousands of women who do not wear the veil. The mosques on Friday are quite empty compared to most of the capitals of the Muslim world. The drug is much easier to find of the gin, but the gin is also easily found. In Iran 70 percent of graduates in the STEM subjects are women: in Italy the percentage drops to 22. Iranian women pilot planes and direct the faculty of immunology “.
A story, in many ways dramatic, in which a disturbing combination between hanger And rave partyas if it were normal to execute on average three people a day or completely abandon themselves to the or the hall of the vice, passed off from the room as the maximum exaltation of the progress of a society in which a very normal degree in STEM disciplines is misunderstoodly raised to a symbol of freedom and female emancipation. But, the claim to want to measure the degree of progress and freedom of a society with the number of rave organizedof young people overwhelmed by alcohol and drugs, or women who attend university courses, probably in order to escape from a limiting and oppressive social context, appears at least illogical and extremely deviant.
A bit like measuring the cognitive abilities of a subject from its popularity on the web, from the number of social interactions or television apparitions. It cannot be the amount of alcoholic or drugs consumed, or the percentage of graduate students, assuming that this data is real, to determine the degree of emancipation of a people or transform a violent and oppressive regime in a complete democracy.
And this, she, Cecilia Sala, the reporter who tries to sell us in an illusory way The Ayatollah regime Like a sort of country of the toys made of excesses, high and emancipation, especially feminine, it should know it well, although, today, it hypocritically does that it has forgotten it.
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