Male employees in pharmacies wear veils to protest mandatory hijab

A number of male pharmacy employees wore face veils while working in protest and response to women's mandatory hijab, or Islamic clothing.
A video of a pharmacy was recently posted on social media in which a government supporter admonished a pharmacy doctor who was working without a hijab to wear a hijab. The pharmacy doctor, staff, and others present at the pharmacy reacted to the man’s admonition and kicked him out of the pharmacy. The person who admonished also recorded a video and threatened to report the pharmacy doctor.
The pharmacy was quickly identified by government agents, who then fined it and closed it down. Many doctors, people, and pharmacy employees reacted to this incident.
The reaction of male employees of some pharmacies to this news was that they wore veils while working as a sign of protest against the mandatory hijab, sending a message to the regime that there is no discrimination between men and women.

With this action, they showed that the time for discrimination between men and women is over, and now men are not only not against women, but are standing alongside them to show that they are all united and one.
Many social media users, upon observing this humanitarian act by men, declared: "These cloths, or so-called veils or headscarves, that are forced on women's heads are just as ridiculous as those that are forced on men's heads. Salute to you men for standing by women like this and showing that you are all one and united."
Not only are men protesting against the mandatory hijab that was the reason for the start of the revolutionary uprising, but also little schoolgirls raised their voices of protest with the slogan "Women, Life, Freedom."
The chain of unity that has been woven between women and men must not be broken, but rather must be strengthened even more so that they can use it to surround and overthrow the Islamic Republic regime.




