Mohammad Sadegh Koushki, a professor at Imam Sadegh University, says this generation does not acknowledge any red lines.
Mohammad Sadegh Koushki, a professor at Imam Sadegh University, stated in an interview with ILNA.
In my opinion, the recent turmoil and incidents we’ve witnessed in our country over the past few weeks have a central core and a peripheral radius. The central core is formed by a part of our country’s adolescent and young generation. I believe this generation has become normless. This generation does not acknowledge any red lines, and this issue is observable in areas such as national law, nationalism, religion, and the like. We must note that this generation, along with the challenge of normlessness, is the product of the performance of our educational and cultural systems over the past 20 years. This normless generation is experiencing a serious identity crisis, and the strange rebellion and violence seen in their words and behavior are the results of this normlessness taking shape. However, I also believe that this normless generation is not entirely to blame for its current situation.