PrinceHarry said:You are contradicting yourself with your own source. Pakistani and Indian burkas may expose the face or eyes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burqa#Regional_use
Who cares, I wasnt even making that point. So its not even remotely relevant.
I'll take you attempt to go off on a tangent as a concession of this argument.
Only ignorant dumbcunt like you include half of the male population who cannot have abortion :rofl: . The fact is 90,000 unborn babies are aborted in Iran per year in a country where sex outside marriage is punishable by death. In australia, abortion is not even illegal and sex outside marriage is not illegal. The Fact is Iranian muslims are just as nasty and promiscous as people in the west when it comes to sex.
You need the number of the population to work out the rate per capita, dont you get that.
Also, the abortion rate per capita in Australia is almost triple that of Iran. In the U.S its almost four times.
Not surprisingly, a country where One hour for a Fuck Marriage is practiced!
You sound jealous.
It is a great idea since performing abstinence until you're married is just not practical.
PrinceHarry said:In the richer suburbs of northern Tehran, the supermarkets even do a trade in under-the-counter cans - slang for booze - and, at pizza parlours downtown, the waiters serve their pizzas with Fanta laced with a heavy dosage of vodka. :rofl: :rofl:
Booze in Iran is even older than Islam. The challenge for the authorities is how to keep the alcoholic dissent from brewing out of control. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/1740617.stm
That 5 year old article doesnt show us anything.
Judging by your grammar, I'll assume your English is not that good.
So here are some definitions of Widespread to help you out:
wide·spread /ˈwaɪdˈsprɛd/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[wahyd-spred] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–adjective
1. spread over or open, or occupying a wide space.
2. distributed over a wide region, or occurring in many places or among many persons or individuals: widespread poverty.
wide·spread (wīd'sprěd') Pronunciation Key
adj.
1. Spread or scattered over a considerable extent: widespread fallout from a nuclear explosion.
2. Occurring or accepted widely: a widespread misunderstanding.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/widespread
Now you've shown that it happens under the counter in a certian suburb of a certian city, that doesnt mean its widespread. If alcohol consumption is widespread then that wouldnt be necessary.
Once again, you've proven my point for me. Thanks
TEHRAN For 27 years, Iran's Islamic regime has faced an uphill battle to cleanse the country of bootleg liquor. But even after a recent law increased the punishment for drinking to 74 lashes, a hefty fine and imprisonment of three months to a year, drinking is widespread.
One seller, who calls himself Allan, says business is so good that it is even worth the fine and the floggin
http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/04/03/news/journal.php
Again, you have failed to prove it is widespread. Read the definitions above that I have given you. One seller, and the opinion of one reporter dont prove your point.
The population of Iran is about 70 million, and the area is 1,648,195 km², now go back to google and according to the definitions I have given you show us how its widespread.
If you cant do it, then come back and just admit you're a liar.
Here is an example of widespread consumption in Australia, (this is just high consumption):
The Australian Bureau of Statistics Alcohol Consumption in Australia: A Snapshot, 2004-05 reports that:
•One in eight adults (approximately 2 million people) drink at risky/high risk levels.
•The proportion of people drinking at risky/high risk levels has increased from 8.2% in 1995 to 13.4% in 2004-05.
•15% of adult males and 12% of adult females drink at risky/high risk levels.
•The increase in those drinking at risky/high risk levels since 1995 has been greater for women than men. From the three National Health Surveys since 1995, the proportion of females who drank at risky/high risk levels increased from 6.2% to 11.7%, while for males the increase was from 10.3% to 15.2%, after adjusting for age differences.
•25% of those aged 14-19 years drank alcohol on a daily or weekly basis in the last 12 months.
In South Australia:
In excess of 85% of South Australians aged over 14 consume alcohol and over 90% of South Australian school students (aged 12-17) have tried alcohol.
http://www.dassa.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=88
Now see if you can find me similar statistics for Iran.
Also, Here a list of alcohol consumption per capita for a number of countries, conducted by the World Health Organisation.
As you can see, Iran is one of the lowest.
So it turns out that you are nothing more than a liar. You cant debate with facts, so you are forced to lie.
When you are faced with facts, you then turn to childish insults and go off on tangents.
Pathetic really.
I wont debate with childish liars anymore.
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