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Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Mother's day

Yesterday, according to the I.R. calendar, was "Mother's day". I wasn't here to write a post or something on this issue. Today, however, I'm going to do it. So, sorry for delay.

First of all, congratulations to all Iranian mothers from the bottom of my heart. To me, everyday is mother's day since I'm sure that she is thinking to me everyday though we are far from eachother.

And I believe that nothing can compansate their kindness even if you name a whole year as mother's. Just think about it; They give you the most valuable thing they have. Yes, their life. Have you ever seen your mother with tears on her face? How did you feel then?This is beacause of the beautiful moments she gives you. She brings you all happy moments and gives you every single day of her life. Lets thank our moms again. Again and again...

Second of all, many bloggers have written some posts yesterday highlighting the bad situation of women in Iran. We all know the problems more or less but I'd like to say the following:
1- Why on this day? I mean, couldn't you find any other day to say those? Just think; this is supposed to be mother's day. So it is better to write our heartful greetings and congratulations. Then why turning happy moments to sad ones with our complains? We can do it another time, next week or whenever.
2- Those stuck in Iran think that everything is in its worse level there while they have no idea about the other societies. Japan is a good example to explain my opinion. Do you know that the situation of Japanese women is much worse than those in Iran? Do you know that here only a few women can have good jobs? Only a limited number may enter universities and higher educations? They have to clean and wash the offices (where they work) even if they are the boss? They have to follow men like...

Finally, what I wanted to say is that complaining about the problems is not a huge task; especially when we do not have enough knowledge on the issue.

And the last word: Do not find fault; find a remedy.

2 Comments:

  • Thanks for the interesting information on Japan.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 10:25 PM  

  • Aydin:
    Welcome my friend.

    By Blogger Cyrus, at 10:32 PM  

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