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Saw someone commenting on old Iranian female troops looked more "happy", so I thought I chip in to that discussion.
During the Pahlavi Dynasty before the Islamic Revolution, the Shah wanted to demonstrate that Iran was becoming a modern nation, equal among Western nations. For that he recruited hundreds of women into the military as a show of equal gender rights. The thing is it is really just a show and not anything substantial. The women selected were all members of wealthy or upper-middle class families that supported the Shah. They are not representative of the actual female population, which many lived impovished lives at the time.
So next time if you're wondering why they look happier, I'd be happier too if I was top 20% wealthiest of the population and living a cushioned life provided my socio-economic status.
During the Pahlavi Dynasty before the Islamic Revolution, the Shah wanted to demonstrate that Iran was becoming a modern nation, equal among Western nations. For that he recruited hundreds of women into the military as a show of equal gender rights. The thing is it is really just a show and not anything substantial. The women selected were all members of wealthy or upper-middle class families that supported the Shah. They are not representative of the actual female population, which many lived impovished lives at the time.
So next time if you're wondering why they look happier, I'd be happier too if I was top 20% wealthiest of the population and living a cushioned life provided my socio-economic status.