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Students Should Accept Iran's Offer of Free Education
2 May 2024 ~~ By David Strom"Send them to Iran" is the sort of thing you normally hear from grumpy old men like me, not temperamentally moderate and strictly rational men like Jonathan Turley, who is far more measured and thoughtful than most of us.
But in this case, he has a moderate case to make. It's not that he would revel in watching the moral midgets who are simultaneously lecturing us about peace as they call for the genocide of the Jews; he just thinks the students need an education about the real world.
Iran has offered the protesters free scholarships to attend a university there, and Turley thinks they should take up the offer. There they can learn about the cause for which they are protesting.
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Turley's suggestion makes sense because the students are utterly ignorant not only about the Israel-Hamas conflict but also about the movement of which Hamas is an important part. No Islamist would tolerate the antics of these students, and they would relish the opportunity to torture and murder many of them.
I certainly wouldn't suggest a Queer nonbinary vegan who is allergic to bananas go visit Iran, but perhaps one of the few straight students who might survive the process without winding up in jail or being executed.
ran is a regime in which raping women who refuse to wear a hijab and tossing away their lifeless bodies is not abnormal.
I would be thrilled to see some of these students who demand their revolution be catered to get a real education instead of the Marxist drivel they drink in.
I would even be willing to chip in for a plane ticket or two.
Commentary:
Seems that all these student provocateurs protesting might find Iran or any Arab country unsuitable for them.
Human rights Watch on Iran:

World Report 2024: Rights Trends in Iran
"Iran’s sexual minorities, especially those who identify themselves as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT), are victimized both by state and private actors in part because those actors know they can get away with it.
The violent repression of peaceful protests and pervasive institutional discrimination against women and girls has led to serious human rights violations by the Government of Iran, many amounting to crimes against humanity.
Women have no legal protection against domestic violence or sexual harassment by anyone, and the constitution has no non-discrimination clause with gender as a protected category."
I understand that The Iranian Ayatollahs also offer free flting lessons from high buildings to lesbians, Homosexuals, transgenders and women that also claim rape.