Iran’s Shiraz University will offer scholarships to students suspended for anti-Israel and pro-Hamas protests on its US campus “as a gesture of solidarity,” Iranian state-run Press TV reported.
This is not a satire of Babylon Bee. Shiraz U has made an offer. Will students at Caltech, Harvard, or the University of Pennsylvania transfer from a place where free speech and protest are championed to one where they are punished? If so, will they have an eye-opening experience? You’ll probably end up doing it. Again, if your moral compass is Hamas, you may need to reexamine your eyes and values.
Only a few students participated in the protests and were able to clearly express their views. Most people dutifully held placards and chanted “Liberate Palestine!” A minority defaces university property… to prevent genocide?
For students considering pursuing a degree in Iran, I say you should go. See extremist activity. Test your sensitivity. Here are his three recommendations to ensure you get the most out of Iranian extremist university life.
1 — On your first day, wear a Pride flag t-shirt, tell everyone you are gender fluid, and only answer with your preferred pronouns.
2 — Before you go, make sure all credits transfer to your Interstellar Lesbian Dance Theory degree.
3 — Purchase a week’s worth of falafel meal plans in advance.The exchange rate is 49,990 Rial to 1 USD.
This is a crash course on Iranian society. You need it: Female students must abide by Iran’s “decency laws” enacted under Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. When a woman is in public, he Not covered by a full-length gown or hijab It was considered “naked.” The penalty for exposure is 74 lashes and 60 days in jail. Beatings are optional but common.
Iran’smoral police” Enforce dress code. In 2022, they arrested and brutally beat 22-year-old Martha Amini, who was wearing a “”.inappropriate hijab” She died in their custody a few days later.
Witness photos show Amini wearing a hijab, but her enforcers claim her hair was visible. The NGO Human Rights Iran documented: Iranian forces kill over 130 people (mostly women) protested against Amini’s murder.
Unlike Western countries, Iran suppresses opposition. “Governments also often charge political dissidents with vague crimes, including “counterrevolutionary acts”, “corruption on earth”, and “complicity in global arrogance”, which carry the death penalty. applicable in some cases,” the State Department said. 2023 report About human rights in Iran.
I am not seriously encouraging students to study abroad in Iran. I recommend reading it in the summer. Clash of civilizations and restructuring of world order. Nearly 30 years ago, Dr. Samuel Huntington, a Harvard professor and member of the Carter administration, predicted that if the number of militant Jew-hating, Christian-hating, American-hating Islamic extremists increases, the world would face a 1,000-year dark age. I wrote that it would be.
Huntington suggested that their ideology would lead to a new civilization based not on land, economics, or politics, but on radical religious and murderous global aspirations. Feeling like October Massacre? It should. “From the river to the sea…”, insisting on the annihilation of Israel.
Huntington predicted a fanatical civilization: convert or die. Can you say “pagan”? He witnessed a world where apocalyptic Islam replaced Christians, Jews, Buddhists, and even atheists.Decades of EU open borders, naive critical theory professors, and much more $13 billion Donate to US universities from countries like Qatar backs up his prediction.
Students and members of parliament from all over the world could benefit from a semester in Iran. If they survive, they will learn that the Iranian people are not the bad guys, but the regime.
The values on which our institutions were built may be able to save them. British Minister John Harvard Founded Harvard University. The original motto was “Truth for Christ and the Church.” While most people are not yet big-headed ideological zealots, the trend is growing, and time is ticking down on Huntington’s clock. Recognizing objective reality and Jesus Christ remains the answer.
Dr. Alex McFarland He is a youth, religion, and culture expert, national talk show host and speaker, educator, and author of 20 books. Mr. McFarland teaches Biblical Worldview and Apologetics at Charis Bible College in Woodland Park, Colorado. Alex is broadcast live on “Exploring the Word,” which airs daily on approximately 200 radio stations across the United States on the American Family Radio Network, where he appears as one of the show’s weekly hosts. There is. Truth & Liberty Live His Call In On his show, Alex answers callers’ questions while discussing current events affecting our country. He is also the host of “The Alex McFarland Show,” which airs weekly on NRB Television.
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