D. Parvaz's Iranian passport.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer reporter D. Parvaz was born in Iran but hasn't lived there since childhood. In September 2006, she returned to visit for the first time in 22 years. She found a country very different from the one she remembered -- and very different from the one Americans expect.
D. Parvaz will write about the labeling of Iran's revolutionary guards as a terrorist group.
D Parvaz - dparvaz@seattlepi.com
Long in the tooth pop culture reporterette no longer hip enuf for dat beat now engages in “editorial journalism” at a third tier newspaper trying valiantly to reverse decline readership.
Racial stereotypes as possible searing commentary? Refusal to consider thoughts contrary to reflexive leftist “philosophy”? Using lots of words to say nothing of significance? Unaware of how her closed mind warps her? That is D. Parvaz.
Ingrate and blithely unaware that the IRAN she left stones and hangs women — and where a woman’s word in court is valued at half of a man’s. And that the white men she derides die to prevent that system from oppressing other women in Afghanistan and Iraq and Kuwait.
Wrap it up mam. We know your type, too. It ain’t pretty.