In an unexpected twist, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has come under fire by some of its own former members for what they describe as a culture of sexism and misogyny. A recent social media post, attributed to a group of former IRGC soldiers, explicitly denounced the organization’s stance on women, stating that “Being cavemen who hate all women unless they’re quiet and subservient blobs who do nothing but cook and clean is embarrassing. Fuck the IRGC.”
The controversy surrounding the post has highlighted the deep-seated problems within the IRGC, which has long been criticized for its authoritarian and patriarchal stance. The IRGC, the ideological military arm of the Islamic Republic of Iran, has a reputation for enforcing strict social norms, which include the segregation of men and women and the requirement for women to wear hijabs.
According to the former soldiers, the IRGC has created a toxic environment that encourages sexist and misogynistic behavior. They claim that the organization’s emphasis on masculinity and aggression has led to a culture of disrespect and degradation towards women. The group also criticized the IRGC’s attempts to control women’s lives, stating that the organization views women as subordinate to men and expects them to conform to traditional roles.
The post has sparked a heated debate within Iran, with many women and human rights activists speaking out against the IRGC’s policies. Fatemeh Mosanaei, a prominent Iranian human rights activist, stated that “the IRGC’s actions are a clear example of the systemic injustices faced by women in Iran. We will continue to fight against these oppressive policies and work towards a more equal society.”
The controversy has also received attention from international human rights organizations, which have long criticized the IRGC for its role in human rights abuses. The IRGC has been accused of carrying out extrajudicial killings, torture, and disappearances, and has been involved in the recruitment of child soldiers.
In response to the controversy, the IRGC has remained silent, refusing to comment on the allegations. However, the fact that former IRGC soldiers have spoken out against the organization suggests that there is growing dissent within its ranks.
As the debate continues to rage within Iran, the controversy surrounding the IRGC has raised important questions about the role of women in Iranian society and the need for greater accountability and transparency within the organization. While the IRGC has long been criticized for its authoritarian stance, the recent controversy suggests that there is a growing movement within the country to challenge its oppressive policies and work towards a more equal and just society.
