https://gamaan.org/2020/08/25/iranians-attitudes-toward-reli...
By the way, I am not sure if you're from US (sound like it), but for context, let me put what you said in perspective using an _analogy_ that might be more familiar. Imagine, after a school shooting, someone says, "Why is it in the news all the time? It's not exactly uncommon in the United States for children to get shot in the school."
Some journalism will be nice. Thank you.
Al Jazeera is OK, but tends to be inconsistent in coverage and carry a relentless Gulf perspective, which is great for the region, but not anywhere close to the level of serious journalism the G brings to the table. Even the Washington Post, with its paywalled exclusive appeal to mainstream centrist Democrat-leaning upper-middle class folks fails to achieve the consistency and egalitarianism of the Guardian. It’s simply the pinnacle of modern journalism, in my opinion, and as such, belongs to its own category.
Serious journalism indeed
Why do governments (or any groups of people, for that matter) feel the need to impose their moral values on others? What does it matter how someone looks, dresses, or acts so long as it isn't causing harm?
Reminds me of this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Ames#Death