I'd like to know why most think the western view on this matter is invariably 'right', and the Iranian view 'wrong'. Both systems are undeniably flawed, but why is one right, and the other wrong? As such, why the hell is everyone so outraged and/or disgusted at this!?
Because there is no such thing as right or wrong, fair or unfair, they don't exist, they never appear on any periodic table. There is only what we do. If we choose to be religious, then maybe we get judged by a greater power, though I have my doubts about that. My own interest is in 'what will happen to the attempted rapists', I have noted that no word whatsoever was given of their punishment, that is why I have been willing to accept this as a propoganda play from the top, however, I am still interested to find out if there was any punishment meted out to them.
Humanity lies to itself every single day, we apply rules to others and yet bend them around ourselves. What is worse is that we know we do, but because it is convenient, we choose to ignore the fact.
Some will say the punishment should fit the crime, a life for a life, others will say that a person has the right to defend themselves from the possibility of death with deadly force if neccessary. Both sides are 'right' both sides are 'wrong' depnding on which individual is doing the judging. I don't think this is an East/West thing at all, it's all a question of empathy. The West itself is incredibly good at ignoring the big crimes that harm thousands of people and instead focus on small crimes that often harm no living thing.
Regardless of your gender, if you were attacked by somebody, would you deny
yourself the right to use deadly force to preserve your own existence? Indeed both the East and the West have proved time and time again that they are perfectly willing to do so.
And yet we feel perfectly comfortable denying it to other people, because that is
really easy when you're not the one being threatened.