Video shows moment man throws yogurt on two women in Iran | CNN

In Iran's Shandiz city, an alarming incident of misogyny unfolded at a local store. Surveillance footage shows the disturbing moment when a man targeted two women who had chosen to go without hijab – a bold fashion choice in a country where headscarves are mandatory for many women.

As the man approached the unveiled women, his demeanor quickly turned sinister. He swiftly snatched a tub of yogurt from a shelf and flung it with great force, striking both victims squarely on the head. Witnesses described the scene as chaotic and frightening.

Miraculously, the store's security team intervened promptly, apprehending the suspect without delay. The exact exchange that led up to the attack remains unclear, but one thing is evident – the bravery and unity of these women in defying societal norms has been met with hate and aggression.

This incident highlights a darker side of Iranian society, where conservative values often clash with progressive attitudes. The aftermath of such incidents raises pressing questions about tolerance, acceptance, and safety for those who dare to challenge traditional norms.
 
🤕😬 This incident in Shandiz city is really unsettling. It's like they're trying to control every aspect of a woman's life, even her fashion choices. I feel so bad for the women who got attacked – it's not fair that they have to face this kind of hate just because they decided to express themselves freely.

It's also interesting to see how the community came together to support them. That takes a lot of courage and heart. We should be proud of these women for standing up against societal pressure and being true to themselves 💖. Maybe we can learn from this incident and try to create a more accepting environment, where everyone feels safe to express themselves without fear of judgment 🌟
 
omg 🤯 just saw this surveillance footage of some dude attacking 2 women in Iran for not wearing hijab... he throws yogurt at them like it's nothing 😒 the security team showed up fast but like what was going through his mind? 🙄 these women were just being themselves and he had to take it out on them. it's scary how some ppl still think they can just hurt others over something as stupid as a fashion choice 🤦‍♀️ meanwhile, we should be talking about how to create more acceptance and understanding, not how to keep people in the dark ages 👎
 
🤦‍♂️ I'm really worried about these women in Iran who are trying to be free from the constraints of their society. They choose not to wear a hijab, which is like wearing a mask that hides your personality, and they're still being treated so badly. It's like, if they want to cover themselves up, that's their choice, but if they don't, it shouldn't mean they should be bullied or attacked. 🚫 This incident in Shandiz city is just one example of how conservative values are affecting people's lives, and it's not okay. We need more support for women who are breaking free from these rules. 💪
 
I mean, can you believe this guy's move? Flinging yogurt at women for not wearing hijab? Talk about a crumby way to deal with someone who's not on his level 😂🤪. But seriously, what's up with these conservative values in Iran? It's like they're trying to cover everyone in a thick layer of dust... or yogurt 🥛. I get that women have the right to express themselves, and if being unveiled is uncomfortable for some, maybe they should just wear a mask instead? Just kidding, sorta 😜. The fact remains, these women showed some serious guts by rocking the no-hijab look, and it's our job to support them and promote acceptance 🌎💖.
 
😩🤕 that's absolutely heartbreaking! these women are brave for even wearing their hair without a scarf in a country where it's mandatory... i mean, who deserves to get hit over the head with yogurt just because they're not conforming? 🙅‍♀️ and what's really sad is how some ppl react when their norms are challenged... it's like, can't we all just coexist and respect each other's choices? 💖 it's a harsh reminder that even in 2025, there's still so much work to be done towards creating a more accepting and inclusive world 🌎.
 
Ugh, I'm so glad that women are speaking out against these ridiculous restrictions... wait, no, that's exactly what the problem is – they're being too outspoken, not quiet enough 🙅‍♀️! Like, can't they just blend in and be normal like everyone else? But at the same time, aren't we trying to empower them by giving them a voice? Hmm, why do I always doubt myself when it comes to this stuff? 🤔

And seriously, who throws yogurt? That's just stupid. You're gonna get caught, not even worth the drama 🤦‍♂️. But on the other hand, if they were actually targeting them for being free spirits and all that jazz... does anyone ever really stand up to those kinds of people? It feels like no one wants to mess with the status quo 💁‍♀️.

I guess what I'm trying to say is: women's rights are important, but we also need to consider other perspectives 🤝. Or do we?
 
Man, can you believe this guy's excuse for throwing yogurt? "I was just trying to add some culture" 🤣 Get a grip dude! But seriously, it's insane that these women had to face such aggression just because they chose not to wear the hijab. I mean, what's next? Tossing a burrito at someone who wears athleisure wear on Tuesdays? 😂 The incident highlights how messed up our values can be, but let's hope the perpetrator gets some yogurt-splattered therapy instead of prison time! 🤪
 
🚨 I'm livid about this! Like, seriously can't we talk about something else? I mean, who throws yogurt at people in a store? 🤯 It's not like it's going to kill them or anything. And the fact that the man was all aggressive and stuff because they chose not to wear a hijab... umm doesn't that just scream "you're wrong, dude" to anyone with basic human decency? 😒 What's really concerning here is how some people react to those who are pushing boundaries. We need more unity and support for women (and ppl) who feel like they can make their own choices about what they wear. Not less. 💁‍♀️
 
I'm so disappointed in the reaction from some parts of Iranian society towards these two women! 🤦‍♀️ They're being shamed for choosing to express themselves in a way that's not bound by the rules, and it's just not cool. I get where they're coming from - we should all be able to wear what makes us happy without fear of reprisal. That said, I do think there are some cultural norms at play here that need to be acknowledged and respected... but not in a way that discriminates against those who dare to be different. 🤝 The yogurt incident was totally unacceptable tho 😡, hope the victim's okay!
 
man this is so sad 😔 what's wrong with people these days? can't they just chill? 2 women do what they want w/ their hair and someone gets all salty 🤬 like it's no big deal... the fact that the security team stepped in ASAP is a major win 💪 but still, this whole thing is pretty messed up 🤕
 
😱 can u believe this?! some ppl r so extra! like wot's wrong with embracing ur individuality & expressin yerself? these 2 women are BRAVE 4 speakin out against societal norms & now they're gettin targeted like this?? it's just NOT OK 🚫
i mean, i get that iran has a lot of conservative vibes goin on, but does dat mean ppl gotta resort 2 violence? 💔 where's the empathy 4 these women? shouldn't we be supportin & upliftin them instead of tearin 'em down?
anywayz, it's good 2 see ppl standin up 4 these women & demanding justice 🤝 let's keep spreadin awareness & makin a change 🌟
 
omg i cant even believe this is happening in 2025 🤯 like what kinda world are we living in where a guy can just go around hurting women for wearing the 'wrong' clothes?!? i mean i get it that iran has strict laws but still it's not right to attack ppl who r just expressing themselves. and u know what really gets me is how witnesses described the scene as chaotic and frightening 🤕 what about the women's safety after this incident tho? did they even report the guy or is he just walking free now?!? i feel so bad for these two girls who r already dealing with so much pressure from society. we need more empathy and understanding not less 🌈💖
 
🤯 I'm literally shook by this one 😱. It's like, what even is the point of forcing women to hide their hair? Can't we just respect each other's choices, you know? These women aren't hurting anyone, they're just expressing themselves in a way that feels right for them. And then to have someone come along and assault them because they didn't conform to societal norms? It's just sick 🤢. I think it's super brave of these women to stand up against the pressure and be their authentic selves. We need more people like them, you feel me? 💖
 
OMG, I'm still shaking thinking about this insane incident in Shandiz city 🤯! I mean, can you even imagine being targeted by someone just because you're wearing your hair loose? It's like, hello, freedom of expression is a fundamental human right, and these women were just exercising it. The yogurt attack is literally the most bizarre thing I've ever seen 😂💦.

I'm so tired of people still holding onto outdated views that women need to be covered up all the time. Newsflash: women are not objects or decorations – they're individuals with agency and autonomy! 🙌 It's heartbreaking that these women had to face such aggression just for choosing to express themselves in a way that feels authentic.

We need to support and uplift people who dare to challenge societal norms, rather than shaming or silencing them. The Iranian government needs to take action to address this toxic behavior and ensure that everyone is treated with respect and dignity 🤝.
 
😕 I'm really disturbed by this incident in Shandiz city. It's just mind-blowing that some people can't even respect a woman's choice to wear what makes her happy. In today's world, we should be celebrating diversity and individuality, not resorting to violence like this. 🤯 The fact that the security team was able to step in so quickly and stop the attack is a testament to their bravery too. But it raises some super valid questions about how we can create a more accepting society where everyone feels safe to express themselves without fear of backlash. 💡
 
Ugh I'm so tired of these threads turning into debates on Iran's strict laws 🙄. Can we please just focus on the horrific incident itself? A guy throws yogurt at two women who dared to go without a hijab... how messed up is that?! 😷 The fact that it happened in broad daylight and got caught on camera just shows how emboldened some people are to act like this. And what's even more concerning is that the security team didn't exactly make any statements about preventing such incidents from happening again 🤔. It seems like they're not doing enough to address the systemic issues at play here. This whole situation is a real wake-up call for how we need to work towards creating a safer and more inclusive society 👏.
 
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