Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Now we wait for Iran's first porn star
Speakin of changing views, it appears that the ‘marriage crisis’ in Iran is a big deal. Once again, if you want details then click here, I’m just here to give the most opinion in the world – mine. But basically what’s going on is a shift in thought process. Just like in America less than 50 years ago, it was the norm for a woman to get married early because she had nothing better to do than to raise kids and keep the home. Then our society shifted (thanks a lot Germany) and we started seein women in the work place. Eventually women went crazy and decided they didn’t need men in their lives and getting married wasn’t a priority (then when they hit 50 and were lonely they realized their mistake lol). Well the same is happening in Iran where more women are going to college and pursuing careers, while the thought of marriage is getting placed on the back burner. This doesn’t sit well with the current government because they know just because the young adults aren’t getting married doesn’t mean they aren’t swapping hot, sticky, sweet, sex fluids. And just like in Palin’s case, their old school views are becoming outdated and they may lose their power to some “Obama”-esque muthafucka who may turn their country upside down. This is why I don’t think it’s necessary for the U.S. to go back and forth with Iran and meddle in their affairs. Any world power that wants to be a true world power eventually reaches this point in development. And not all countries mature at the same rate. Believe it or not, but N. Korea will eventually become a fun place to visit. Kim won’t live forever and his people won’t appreciate the lack of freedom. The U.S. needs to make some popcorn and enjoy the show instead of tryin to put on an Oscar worthy performance.
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