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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting?" I find the deafening silence about the slaughter of Iranian people on this forum deeply disturbing. 78,000 people now tortured and murdered in only 3 weeks. Even Hitler/Lenin/Stalin /Mao couldn't beat that terrible record. Yet the usual political posters on here like (_espectdue )for example are conspicuous by their silence on this mass murder by the Blood thirsty Ayatollahs. Please tell me you don't support these evil scumbags? | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? I find the deafening silence about the slaughter of Iranian people on this forum deeply disturbing. 78,000 people now tortured and murdered in only 3 weeks. Even Hitler/Lenin/Stalin /Mao couldn't beat that terrible record. Yet the usual political posters on here like (_espectdue )for example are conspicuous by their silence on this mass murder by the Blood thirsty Ayatollahs. Please tell me you don't support these evil scumbags? " Wouldn't dream of it. However, the figures are suspect, and unsourced by you or the OP. So much horror vying for our attention! I tend to concentrate on the 84,000 Palestinians killed by Israel in its reconstruction of the Warsaw Ghetto - source: https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20250625-gaza-death-toll-reaches-84000-far-higher-than-official-counts-new-study-finds/ without too deeply exploring how much Israel and its big buddy love destabilising Iran. Or their long history of sanctions and economic pressure which resulted in the extreme poverty of many Iranians -leading to the protests. Or for that matter, how Crump prolonged the protests by falsely promising assistance to the protesters. But yes, ayatollahs baaaad, m'kay? | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? I find the deafening silence about the slaughter of Iranian people on this forum deeply disturbing. 78,000 people now tortured and murdered in only 3 weeks. Even Hitler/Lenin/Stalin /Mao couldn't beat that terrible record. Yet the usual political posters on here like (_espectdue )for example are conspicuous by their silence on this mass murder by the Blood thirsty Ayatollahs. Please tell me you don't support these evil scumbags?" The supporters of Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthi’s are too conflicted to criticise the Ayotollahs. | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? I find the deafening silence about the slaughter of Iranian people on this forum deeply disturbing. 78,000 people now tortured and murdered in only 3 weeks. Even Hitler/Lenin/Stalin /Mao couldn't beat that terrible record. Yet the usual political posters on here like (_espectdue )for example are conspicuous by their silence on this mass murder by the Blood thirsty Ayatollahs. Please tell me you don't support these evil scumbags? " | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? I find the deafening silence about the slaughter of Iranian people on this forum deeply disturbing. 78,000 people now tortured and murdered in only 3 weeks. Even Hitler/Lenin/Stalin /Mao couldn't beat that terrible record. Yet the usual political posters on here like (_espectdue )for example are conspicuous by their silence on this mass murder by the Blood thirsty Ayatollahs. Please tell me you don't support these evil scumbags? The supporters of Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthi’s are too conflicted to criticise the Ayotollahs." They are exceedingly reticent to express themselves; just observe that Greta individual, who hasn't uttered a single word regarding the lives lost in Iran due to the abhorrent Nazi ayatollah regime. | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? I find the deafening silence about the slaughter of Iranian people on this forum deeply disturbing. 78,000 people now tortured and murdered in only 3 weeks. Even Hitler/Lenin/Stalin /Mao couldn't beat that terrible record. Yet the usual political posters on here like (_espectdue )for example are conspicuous by their silence on this mass murder by the Blood thirsty Ayatollahs. Please tell me you don't support these evil scumbags? Wouldn't dream of it. However, the figures are suspect, and unsourced by you or the OP. So much horror vying for our attention! I tend to concentrate on the 84,000 Palestinians killed by Israel in its reconstruction of the Warsaw Ghetto - source: https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20250625-gaza-death-toll-reaches-84000-far-higher-than-official-counts-new-study-finds/ without too deeply exploring how much Israel and its big buddy love destabilising Iran. Or their long history of sanctions and economic pressure which resulted in the extreme poverty of many Iranians -leading to the protests. Or for that matter, how Crump prolonged the protests by falsely promising assistance to the protesters. But yes, ayatollahs baaaad, m'kay? " unsourced? lollll https://www.iranintl.com/en/202601223433 | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting?" The situation in Iran is absolutely horrific and beyond words of total despair! Innocent people are being caught in the crossfire, and the death toll is just heartbreaking. 20,000 lives lost, families torn apart, and the silence from the outside world is deafening. The Ayatollahs' decision to cut off internet and phone lines is just callous and barbaric. World leaders must now step up and take direct action, to help these people. They're not just numbers, they're human beings who deserve to live in peace and safety. The world's got to get involved and stop this - such atrocities can't just be swept under the carpet. We need accountability, we need action, and we need it now! | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? The situation in Iran is absolutely horrific and beyond words of total despair! Innocent people are being caught in the crossfire, and the death toll is just heartbreaking. 20,000 lives lost, families torn apart, and the silence from the outside world is deafening. The Ayatollahs' decision to cut off internet and phone lines is just callous and barbaric. World leaders must now step up and take direct action, to help these people. They're not just numbers, they're human beings who deserve to live in peace and safety. The world's got to get involved and stop this - such atrocities can't just be swept under the carpet. We need accountability, we need action, and we need it now! " You are absolutely correct, sir, and all of this transpired within just two days. It is hard to find any dictator who has caused such a high number of deaths in such a short time. Tragically, most of the victims were under 30 years old, seeking a better democratic life like the rest of us. Six thousand people have been shot in the eyes, and only God knows how many have been injured or arrested. Hitler is shaking in his grave. You are completely right; if they can kill their own people in this manner, just imagine their willingness to attack Western nations with their dangerous rockets. If they are not stopped, they will kill anyone they can outside of Iran. | |||
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"78,000 people now tortured and murdered in only 3 weeks. Even Hitler/Lenin/Stalin /Mao couldn't beat that terrible record." Unfortunately I think you will find that Hitler and his henchmen managed to far exceed that, at the height of their killing spree they were killing over 100,000 people per week. The world would be a much better place if none of them had ever been born. | |||
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"Unfortunately as the world stood by and watched the genocide in Gaza in the face of all international laws, the leader of the free world aka Trump, supporting the maniac Netanyahu and supplying weapons gives every country in the world and their leaders to do the hell they like. " we shouldn't remain silent regarding the Ayatollahs tho ???or ??? | |||
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"Unfortunately as the world stood by and watched the genocide in Gaza in the face of all international laws, the leader of the free world aka Trump, supporting the maniac Netanyahu and supplying weapons gives every country in the world and their leaders to do the hell they like. we shouldn't remain silent regarding the Ayatollahs tho ???or ??? Not not saying that… but it’s ok for certain leaders to kill thousands and thousands and that’s ok?? " | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? I find the deafening silence about the slaughter of Iranian people on this forum deeply disturbing. 78,000 people now tortured and murdered in only 3 weeks. Even Hitler/Lenin/Stalin /Mao couldn't beat that terrible record. Yet the usual political posters on here like (_espectdue )for example are conspicuous by their silence on this mass murder by the Blood thirsty Ayatollahs. Please tell me you don't support these evil scumbags? Wouldn't dream of it. However, the figures are suspect, and unsourced by you or the OP. So much horror vying for our attention! I tend to concentrate on the 84,000 Palestinians killed by Israel in its reconstruction of the Warsaw Ghetto - source: https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20250625-gaza-death-toll-reaches-84000-far-higher-than-official-counts-new-study-finds/ without too deeply exploring how much Israel and its big buddy love destabilising Iran. Or their long history of sanctions and economic pressure which resulted in the extreme poverty of many Iranians -leading to the protests. Or for that matter, how Crump prolonged the protests by falsely promising assistance to the protesters. But yes, ayatollahs baaaad, m'kay? " So just lip service. I have never forgotten how Marxists and Socialists helped the Ayatollahs to seize power. I worked with Iranians in the mid 1970s. Tbe women dressed beautifully rather like Parisian ladies who worked in the offices and institutions. However, it appears that the Left in Britain tacitly supports these bloodthirsty islamists. Just as they were tbe biggest supporters of the Soviet Regime up until 1990. I also went to college with Polish students in the early 1970s who had escaped to the UK With their parents from the Jackboot of Communism. So I view any Marxist/ Socialist alliance with Islamists with grave Concern. I suspect you don't give a fuck about the murdered victims in Iran because they go against your doctrinal narrative. | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? I find the deafening silence about the slaughter of Iranian people on this forum deeply disturbing. 78,000 people now tortured and murdered in only 3 weeks. Even Hitler/Lenin/Stalin /Mao couldn't beat that terrible record. Yet the usual political posters on here like (_espectdue )for example are conspicuous by their silence on this mass murder by the Blood thirsty Ayatollahs. Please tell me you don't support these evil scumbags? The supporters of Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthi’s are too conflicted to criticise the Ayotollahs." Spot on mate. They support these bloodthirsty scumbag ayatollahs. The only excuse I can find for them is that are turned on by these hideous ayatollahs. | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? I find the deafening silence about the slaughter of Iranian people on this forum deeply disturbing. 78,000 people now tortured and murdered in only 3 weeks. Even Hitler/Lenin/Stalin /Mao couldn't beat that terrible record. Yet the usual political posters on here like (_espectdue )for example are conspicuous by their silence on this mass murder by the Blood thirsty Ayatollahs. Please tell me you don't support these evil scumbags? The supporters of Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthi’s are too conflicted to criticise the Ayotollahs. They are exceedingly reticent to express themselves; just observe that Greta individual, who hasn't uttered a single word regarding the lives lost in Iran due to the abhorrent Nazi ayatollah regime." Yet they scream their annoyances at western politicians who fart the wrong way. The Greta Thunbergs and her controlling Marxist Parents don't give a shit about tbe murders of protesters. The Marxists and Socialists deliberately helped these evil islamists to seize power on 1979. They mustn't admit they were wrong or disturbingly actually support these murderers now. No doubt the same Marxists and Socialists support tbese blood thirsty Islamists now. | |||
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" ...unsourced? lollll https://www.iranintl.com/en/202601223433" That's better. Always good to see a source. And that one's reasonably creditable. Keep it up. Now, as to the idea that US sanctions and economic pressure on behalf of poor little Israel helped push Iranians onto the street in the first place? https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgjw8wxl3d6o | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? The situation in Iran is absolutely horrific and beyond words of total despair! Innocent people are being caught in the crossfire, and the death toll is just heartbreaking. 20,000 lives lost, families torn apart, and the silence from the outside world is deafening. The Ayatollahs' decision to cut off internet and phone lines is just callous and barbaric. World leaders must now step up and take direct action, to help these people. They're not just numbers, they're human beings who deserve to live in peace and safety. The world's got to get involved and stop this - such atrocities can't just be swept under the carpet. We need accountability, we need action, and we need it now! " Well said Devanian. The silence on these mass murders of Iranians / Persians on this site is deeply concerning . Male Man Instantly turned it into a diatribe about Israel and Gaza. It was about what is happening in Iran. Many Iranians / Persians don't want to live under the evil Islamic Theocracy . Obviously the deaths of Iranians are nothing to these outraged posters on this forum. | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? The situation in Iran is absolutely horrific and beyond words of total despair! Innocent people are being caught in the crossfire, and the death toll is just heartbreaking. 20,000 lives lost, families torn apart, and the silence from the outside world is deafening. The Ayatollahs' decision to cut off internet and phone lines is just callous and barbaric. World leaders must now step up and take direct action, to help these people. They're not just numbers, they're human beings who deserve to live in peace and safety. The world's got to get involved and stop this - such atrocities can't just be swept under the carpet. We need accountability, we need action, and we need it now! You are absolutely correct, sir, and all of this transpired within just two days. It is hard to find any dictator who has caused such a high number of deaths in such a short time. Tragically, most of the victims were under 30 years old, seeking a better democratic life like the rest of us. Six thousand people have been shot in the eyes, and only God knows how many have been injured or arrested. Hitler is shaking in his grave. You are completely right; if they can kill their own people in this manner, just imagine their willingness to attack Western nations with their dangerous rockets. If they are not stopped, they will kill anyone they can outside of Iran." I fear you are right. These evil scumbags think nothing of murdering westerners. They regard us as sub human and do will.do what horror they want. | |||
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"78,000 people now tortured and murdered in only 3 weeks. Even Hitler/Lenin/Stalin /Mao couldn't beat that terrible record. Unfortunately I think you will find that Hitler and his henchmen managed to far exceed that, at the height of their killing spree they were killing over 100,000 people per week. The world would be a much better place if none of them had ever been born." The Iranian Islamofascists have only just started ( 3 weeks) to murder lots of people. So your figures will soon be beaten I always find it disturbing that certain groups can call people who don't grovel to their religion sub Human. Let's call it what it is Islamo- Fascism. | |||
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"Unfortunately as the world stood by and watched the genocide in Gaza in the face of all international laws, the leader of the free world aka Trump, supporting the maniac Netanyahu and supplying weapons gives every country in the world and their leaders to do the hell they like. " Two wrongs dont make a right. Except in your head. | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? I find the deafening silence about the slaughter of Iranian people on this forum deeply disturbing. 78,000 people now tortured and murdered in only 3 weeks. Even Hitler/Lenin/Stalin /Mao couldn't beat that terrible record. Yet the usual political posters on here like (_espectdue )for example are conspicuous by their silence on this mass murder by the Blood thirsty Ayatollahs. Please tell me you don't support these evil scumbags? The supporters of Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthi’s are too conflicted to criticise the Ayotollahs. They are exceedingly reticent to express themselves; just observe that Greta individual, who hasn't uttered a single word regarding the lives lost in Iran due to the abhorrent Nazi ayatollah regime. Yet they scream their annoyances at western politicians who fart the wrong way. The Greta Thunbergs and her controlling Marxist Parents don't give a shit about tbe murders of protesters. The Marxists and Socialists deliberately helped these evil islamists to seize power on 1979. They mustn't admit they were wrong or disturbingly actually support these murderers now. No doubt the same Marxists and Socialists support tbese blood thirsty Islamists now. This perilous theory neglects to consider human nature and the realities of economics. I have heard that the IRGC guards of the mullahs have all been trained in Moscow. I must assert that those ayatollahs would not endure without the protection of Russia; they would have been expelled from the country long ago. I am merely following the developments in Iran, as I am quite curious about the situation there. I have read that even athletes are among those who were shot during the horrific two-day massacre. | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? I find the deafening silence about the slaughter of Iranian people on this forum deeply disturbing. 78,000 people now tortured and murdered in only 3 weeks. Even Hitler/Lenin/Stalin /Mao couldn't beat that terrible record. Yet the usual political posters on here like (_espectdue )for example are conspicuous by their silence on this mass murder by the Blood thirsty Ayatollahs. Please tell me you don't support these evil scumbags? The supporters of Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthi’s are too conflicted to criticise the Ayotollahs. They are exceedingly reticent to express themselves; just observe that Greta individual, who hasn't uttered a single word regarding the lives lost in Iran due to the abhorrent Nazi ayatollah regime. Yet they scream their annoyances at western politicians who fart the wrong way. The Greta Thunbergs and her controlling Marxist Parents don't give a shit about tbe murders of protesters. The Marxists and Socialists deliberately helped these evil islamists to seize power on 1979. They mustn't admit they were wrong or disturbingly actually support these murderers now. No doubt the same Marxists and Socialists support tbese blood thirsty Islamists now. Iran is the embodiment of evil. Never forget that they issued a fatwa on Salman Rushdie (still extant) for daring to write what a shitty evil religion Islam is. | |||
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"Unfortunately as the world stood by and watched the genocide in Gaza in the face of all international laws, the leader of the free world aka Trump, supporting the maniac Netanyahu and supplying weapons gives every country in the world and their leaders to do the hell they like. we shouldn't remain silent regarding the Ayatollahs tho ???or ??? Not not saying that… but it’s ok for certain leaders to kill thousands and thousands and that’s ok?? " NOt not saying that, however, I continue to await your condemnation of these ayatollahs???? I am still waiting. | |||
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"Unfortunately as the world stood by and watched the genocide in Gaza in the face of all international laws, the leader of the free world aka Trump, supporting the maniac Netanyahu and supplying weapons gives every country in the world and their leaders to do the hell they like. we shouldn't remain silent regarding the Ayatollahs tho ???or ??? Not not saying that… but it’s ok for certain leaders to kill thousands and thousands and that’s ok?? NOt not saying that, however, I continue to await your condemnation of these ayatollahs???? I am still waiting." Sadly many on tbe left support this satanic regime in Iran. | |||
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" ...unsourced? lollll https://www.iranintl.com/en/202601223433 That's better. Always good to see a source. And that one's reasonably creditable. Keep it up. Now, as to the idea that US sanctions and economic pressure on behalf of poor little Israel helped push Iranians onto the street in the first place? https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgjw8wxl3d6o " I always knew you tacitly supported the evil regime in Iran. | |||
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" ...unsourced? lollll https://www.iranintl.com/en/202601223433 That's better. Always good to see a source. And that one's reasonably creditable. Keep it up. Now, as to the idea that US sanctions and economic pressure on behalf of poor little Israel helped push Iranians onto the street in the first place? https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgjw8wxl3d6o I always knew you tacitly supported the evil regime in Iran." It was all just mullahs' tricks trying to say that the protesters hit the streets due to the economy and sanctions, which is total nonsense and pure propaganda. Have you checked out that video? The protesters are throwing rice bags in front of the killers to show they’re not starving; they just want freedom. Those links are seriously nasty distractions to keep people from focusing on the real situation in Iran. | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? I find the deafening silence about the slaughter of Iranian people on this forum deeply disturbing. 78,000 people now tortured and murdered in only 3 weeks. Even Hitler/Lenin/Stalin /Mao couldn't beat that terrible record. Yet the usual political posters on here like (_espectdue )for example are conspicuous by their silence on this mass murder by the Blood thirsty Ayatollahs. Please tell me you don't support these evil scumbags? The supporters of Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthi’s are too conflicted to criticise the Ayotollahs. They are exceedingly reticent to express themselves; just observe that Greta individual, who hasn't uttered a single word regarding the lives lost in Iran due to the abhorrent Nazi ayatollah regime. Yet they scream their annoyances at western politicians who fart the wrong way. The Greta Thunbergs and her controlling Marxist Parents don't give a shit about tbe murders of protesters. The Marxists and Socialists deliberately helped these evil islamists to seize power on 1979. They mustn't admit they were wrong or disturbingly actually support these murderers now. No doubt the same Marxists and Socialists support tbese blood thirsty Islamists now. it's also interesting to note that the Islamic Republic was behind the assassinations of Shapour Bakhtiar, with orders coming from the top echelons of the Iranian government, specifically the ayatollahs in charge. Bakhtiar served as the last prime minister of Iran during the Shah's reign. Bakhtiar was killed in his home ,suburb of Paris, along with his secretary, by a trio of assassins armed with kitchen knives.Bastards must be removed asap. | |||
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" ...unsourced? lollll https://www.iranintl.com/en/202601223433 That's better. Always good to see a source. And that one's reasonably creditable. Keep it up. Now, as to the idea that US sanctions and economic pressure on behalf of poor little Israel helped push Iranians onto the street in the first place? https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgjw8wxl3d6o I always knew you tacitly supported the evil regime in Iran. It was all just mullahs' tricks trying to say that the protesters hit the streets due to the economy and sanctions, which is total nonsense and pure propaganda. Have you checked out that video? The protesters are throwing rice bags in front of the killers to show they’re not starving; they just want freedom. Those links are seriously nasty distractions to keep people from focusing on the real situation in Iran." The BBC perpetuated the lie that the protests were about economics. They were not. It makes you doubt the BBCs political balance. | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? I find the deafening silence about the slaughter of Iranian people on this forum deeply disturbing. 78,000 people now tortured and murdered in only 3 weeks. Even Hitler/Lenin/Stalin /Mao couldn't beat that terrible record. Yet the usual political posters on here like (_espectdue )for example are conspicuous by their silence on this mass murder by the Blood thirsty Ayatollahs. Please tell me you don't support these evil scumbags? The supporters of Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthi’s are too conflicted to criticise the Ayotollahs. They are exceedingly reticent to express themselves; just observe that Greta individual, who hasn't uttered a single word regarding the lives lost in Iran due to the abhorrent Nazi ayatollah regime. Yet they scream their annoyances at western politicians who fart the wrong way. The Greta Thunbergs and her controlling Marxist Parents don't give a shit about tbe murders of protesters. The Marxists and Socialists deliberately helped these evil islamists to seize power on 1979. They mustn't admit they were wrong or disturbingly actually support these murderers now. No doubt the same Marxists and Socialists support tbese blood thirsty Islamists now. Thank you Chubslover for reminding us of this murder. The Iranian Theocracy is among the most evil regimes on earth. Yet many of the Left in the UK support it. God help.us all if this prevails in the UK and Europe. | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? I find the deafening silence about the slaughter of Iranian people on this forum deeply disturbing. 78,000 people now tortured and murdered in only 3 weeks. Even Hitler/Lenin/Stalin /Mao couldn't beat that terrible record. Yet the usual political posters on here like (_espectdue )for example are conspicuous by their silence on this mass murder by the Blood thirsty Ayatollahs. Please tell me you don't support these evil scumbags? The supporters of Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthi’s are too conflicted to criticise the Ayotollahs. They are exceedingly reticent to express themselves; just observe that Greta individual, who hasn't uttered a single word regarding the lives lost in Iran due to the abhorrent Nazi ayatollah regime. Yet they scream their annoyances at western politicians who fart the wrong way. The Greta Thunbergs and her controlling Marxist Parents don't give a shit about tbe murders of protesters. The Marxists and Socialists deliberately helped these evil islamists to seize power on 1979. They mustn't admit they were wrong or disturbingly actually support these murderers now. No doubt the same Marxists and Socialists support tbese blood thirsty Islamists now. Some young Iranian footballers were amongst the murdered. Where were our vocal ex footballers then? | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? I find the deafening silence about the slaughter of Iranian people on this forum deeply disturbing. 78,000 people now tortured and murdered in only 3 weeks. Even Hitler/Lenin/Stalin /Mao couldn't beat that terrible record. Yet the usual political posters on here like (_espectdue )for example are conspicuous by their silence on this mass murder by the Blood thirsty Ayatollahs. Please tell me you don't support these evil scumbags? The supporters of Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthi’s are too conflicted to criticise the Ayotollahs. They are exceedingly reticent to express themselves; just observe that Greta individual, who hasn't uttered a single word regarding the lives lost in Iran due to the abhorrent Nazi ayatollah regime. Yet they scream their annoyances at western politicians who fart the wrong way. The Greta Thunbergs and her controlling Marxist Parents don't give a shit about tbe murders of protesters. The Marxists and Socialists deliberately helped these evil islamists to seize power on 1979. They mustn't admit they were wrong or disturbingly actually support these murderers now. No doubt the same Marxists and Socialists support tbese blood thirsty Islamists now. Thank you widower ..Interestingly, French President Sarkozy exchanged the murderer for a French prisoner in Iran, as this nasty nazi regime is known for taking individuals hostage to either retrieve their killers or demand a substantial sum of money to conduct their affairs. | |||
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"What a mix! Ayatollahs and Russian cunts!! Get me a howitzer please!!" So it’s ok to murder, as long as you murder the ‘right’ people, is that what you are trying to say? | |||
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"There are genocides happening all across the world. It’s human nature to want kill others that don’t meet their own standards. Many posts on this thread point to that. Aren’t we lucky that we can all be so hand-wrigingly moral and upstanding on these forums without actually having to do anything about anything." There is nothing inappropriate about the posts. They are entirely focused on cunts such as Putin and the ayatollahs | |||
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"Let it stay in middle east just saying lol not Europe problem " Absolutely not; these are directed at all Western nations. Are you not keeping up with the news or observing your surroundings? This entity holds the largest and most varied missile stockpile in the Middle East, consisting of more than 3,000 ballistic and cruise missiles intended for regional deterrence and capable of reaching targets as distant as Europe. | |||
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"Let it stay in middle east just saying lol not Europe problem Absolutely not; these are directed at all Western nations. Are you not keeping up with the news or observing your surroundings? This entity holds the largest and most varied missile stockpile in the Middle East, consisting of more than 3,000 ballistic and cruise missiles intended for regional deterrence and capable of reaching targets as distant as Europe." What ever, as said not a European situation if they do launch which won't it's Americano will be hit | |||
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"Let it stay in middle east just saying lol not Europe problem Absolutely not; these are directed at all Western nations. Are you not keeping up with the news or observing your surroundings? This entity holds the largest and most varied missile stockpile in the Middle East, consisting of more than 3,000 ballistic and cruise missiles intended for regional deterrence and capable of reaching targets as distant as Europe. What ever, as said not a European situation if they do launch which won't it's Americano will be hit" As I mentioned, simply read the news to gain a better understanding of them. How can you be certain they won't? They will certainly launch an attack if given the chance and become more powerful. | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? I find the deafening silence about the slaughter of Iranian people on this forum deeply disturbing. 78,000 people now tortured and murdered in only 3 weeks. Even Hitler/Lenin/Stalin /Mao couldn't beat that terrible record. Yet the usual political posters on here like (_espectdue )for example are conspicuous by their silence on this mass murder by the Blood thirsty Ayatollahs. Please tell me you don't support these evil scumbags? Oh hello, how nice to be mentioned on something I haven't even seen a post about. Don't worry I won't report you like most snowflakes do about us so called lefties having opinions. The reason I haven't commented is 1, I don't remember actually seeing the thread. 2, I don't know any details of what's going on. Probably because it doesn't seem to getting as much noise on the news, social media than the orange idiot who for the past few weeks has been crazier by the day. You plank. " | |||
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"Again what ever, I'm European don't care for plastic European Americans simple, they since American revaluation put English out then put Spain out and took her States, declared war on Mexico for more land and so on, they are nothing more but a half breed European colony taken over from the natives when an Italian landed on behalf of Spain, so don't worry Iran has a beef with the Americano not Europe." Wow, you're from Europe, but Ukraine is being targeted by drones from the ayatollahs. So, you're not really worried about what's going on around you? And you definitely don't care about the Middle East, wondering as the title mentions Iran? I'm just shocked by this. | |||
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"Again what ever, I'm European don't care for plastic European Americans simple, they since American revaluation put English out then put Spain out and took her States, declared war on Mexico for more land and so on, they are nothing more but a half breed European colony taken over from the natives when an Italian landed on behalf of Spain, so don't worry Iran has a beef with the Americano not Europe. Wow, you're from Europe, but Ukraine is being targeted by drones from the ayatollahs. So, you're not really worried about what's going on around you? And you definitely don't care about the Middle East, wondering as the title mentions Iran? I'm just shocked by this." It's Russia targeting Ukraine maybe with missile used from Iran but it's Russia not Iran, maybe Ukraine should give up Crimea as is russian speaking people, as said I don't care for middle east or America, not left more right but don't care for America or middle east especially Iran/Gaza and Israel, they can burn. | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? The situation in Iran is absolutely horrific and beyond words of total despair! Innocent people are being caught in the crossfire, and the death toll is just heartbreaking. 20,000 lives lost, families torn apart, and the silence from the outside world is deafening. The Ayatollahs' decision to cut off internet and phone lines is just callous and barbaric. World leaders must now step up and take direct action, to help these people. They're not just numbers, they're human beings who deserve to live in peace and safety. The world's got to get involved and stop this - such atrocities can't just be swept under the carpet. We need accountability, we need action, and we need it now! Well said Devanian. The silence on these mass murders of Iranians / Persians on this site is deeply concerning . Male Man Instantly turned it into a diatribe about Israel and Gaza. It was about what is happening in Iran. Many Iranians / Persians don't want to live under the evil Islamic Theocracy . Obviously the deaths of Iranians are nothing to these outraged posters on this forum. " The silence here is not concerning. This is a male sex hook up site. By all means use this forum to express your opinions/disgust at what is happening but don’t have the audacity to berate the rest of us for not wanting to discuss it on here. The sheer pomposity and arrogance of the suggestion that we should all be railing against it on this site is beyond belief. Try taking your protestations to your MPs, to the Iranians, demonstrate in the street where they might actually have an effect. Or does that involve effort rather than platitudes? | |||
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"Again what ever, I'm European don't care for plastic European Americans simple, they since American revaluation put English out then put Spain out and took her States, declared war on Mexico for more land and so on, they are nothing more but a half breed European colony taken over from the natives when an Italian landed on behalf of Spain, so don't worry Iran has a beef with the Americano not Europe. Wow, you're from Europe, but Ukraine is being targeted by drones from the ayatollahs. So, you're not really worried about what's going on around you? And you definitely don't care about the Middle East, wondering as the title mentions Iran? I'm just shocked by this. It's Russia targeting Ukraine maybe with missile used from Iran but it's Russia not Iran, maybe Ukraine should give up Crimea as is russian speaking people, as said I don't care for middle east or America, not left more right but don't care for America or middle east especially Iran/Gaza and Israel, they can burn." Are you suggesting that they were unaware of Russia's utilisation of those drones for Europe, and that they presented them as a Christmas gift? Europe has meddled in the affairs of the Middle East far more than you realise; without the Middle East, you certainly wouldn't be enjoying your current comfort.They don’t care about you either . | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? The situation in Iran is absolutely horrific and beyond words of total despair! Innocent people are being caught in the crossfire, and the death toll is just heartbreaking. 20,000 lives lost, families torn apart, and the silence from the outside world is deafening. The Ayatollahs' decision to cut off internet and phone lines is just callous and barbaric. World leaders must now step up and take direct action, to help these people. They're not just numbers, they're human beings who deserve to live in peace and safety. The world's got to get involved and stop this - such atrocities can't just be swept under the carpet. We need accountability, we need action, and we need it now! Well said Devanian. The silence on these mass murders of Iranians / Persians on this site is deeply concerning . Male Man Instantly turned it into a diatribe about Israel and Gaza. It was about what is happening in Iran. Many Iranians / Persians don't want to live under the evil Islamic Theocracy . Obviously the deaths of Iranians are nothing to these outraged posters on this forum. The silence here is not concerning. This is a male sex hook up site. By all means use this forum to express your opinions/disgust at what is happening but don’t have the audacity to berate the rest of us for not wanting to discuss it on here. The sheer pomposity and arrogance of the suggestion that we should all be railing against it on this site is beyond belief. Try taking your protestations to your MPs, to the Iranians, demonstrate in the street where they might actually have an effect. Or does that involve effort rather than platitudes?" you are engaging in a discussion that clearly does not pertain to your topic, yet you are involved. I am not concerned with your perspective; I am addressing those who are genuinely interested. Therefore, please proceed and enjoy the discussions that align with your interests. | |||
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"Again what ever, I'm European don't care for plastic European Americans simple, they since American revaluation put English out then put Spain out and took her States, declared war on Mexico for more land and so on, they are nothing more but a half breed European colony taken over from the natives when an Italian landed on behalf of Spain, so don't worry Iran has a beef with the Americano not Europe. Wow, you're from Europe, but Ukraine is being targeted by drones from the ayatollahs. So, you're not really worried about what's going on around you? And you definitely don't care about the Middle East, wondering as the title mentions Iran? I'm just shocked by this. It's Russia targeting Ukraine maybe with missile used from Iran but it's Russia not Iran, maybe Ukraine should give up Crimea as is russian speaking people, as said I don't care for middle east or America, not left more right but don't care for America or middle east especially Iran/Gaza and Israel, they can burn. Are you suggesting that they were unaware of Russia's utilisation of those drones for Europe, and that they presented them as a Christmas gift? Europe has meddled in the affairs of the Middle East far more than you realise; without the Middle East, you certainly wouldn't be enjoying your current comfort.They don’t care about you either . " Caused by American interference, if America interfere European leaders jump lol as said it's between America and middle east not Europe, been going on for decades, don't matter if there president is republican or demicrat they will still intervene in affairs not there and past decades is middle east and far east Asia since after ww2 beginning with Korea. | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? The situation in Iran is absolutely horrific and beyond words of total despair! Innocent people are being caught in the crossfire, and the death toll is just heartbreaking. 20,000 lives lost, families torn apart, and the silence from the outside world is deafening. The Ayatollahs' decision to cut off internet and phone lines is just callous and barbaric. World leaders must now step up and take direct action, to help these people. They're not just numbers, they're human beings who deserve to live in peace and safety. The world's got to get involved and stop this - such atrocities can't just be swept under the carpet. We need accountability, we need action, and we need it now! Well said Devanian. The silence on these mass murders of Iranians / Persians on this site is deeply concerning . Male Man Instantly turned it into a diatribe about Israel and Gaza. It was about what is happening in Iran. Many Iranians / Persians don't want to live under the evil Islamic Theocracy . Obviously the deaths of Iranians are nothing to these outraged posters on this forum. The silence here is not concerning. This is a male sex hook up site. By all means use this forum to express your opinions/disgust at what is happening but don’t have the audacity to berate the rest of us for not wanting to discuss it on here. The sheer pomposity and arrogance of the suggestion that we should all be railing against it on this site is beyond belief. Try taking your protestations to your MPs, to the Iranians, demonstrate in the street where they might actually have an effect. Or does that involve effort rather than platitudes?" This being the second instalment of HGAF, not seeing the Iranian expats rushing home to protest on the streets of Tehran , no they are protesting on British streets and attacking British police for doing their jobs | |||
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"Again what ever, I'm European don't care for plastic European Americans simple, they since American revaluation put English out then put Spain out and took her States, declared war on Mexico for more land and so on, they are nothing more but a half breed European colony taken over from the natives when an Italian landed on behalf of Spain, so don't worry Iran has a beef with the Americano not Europe. Wow, you're from Europe, but Ukraine is being targeted by drones from the ayatollahs. So, you're not really worried about what's going on around you? And you definitely don't care about the Middle East, wondering as the title mentions Iran? I'm just shocked by this. It's Russia targeting Ukraine maybe with missile used from Iran but it's Russia not Iran, maybe Ukraine should give up Crimea as is russian speaking people, as said I don't care for middle east or America, not left more right but don't care for America or middle east especially Iran/Gaza and Israel, they can burn. Are you suggesting that they were unaware of Russia's utilisation of those drones for Europe, and that they presented them as a Christmas gift? Europe has meddled in the affairs of the Middle East far more than you realise; without the Middle East, you certainly wouldn't be enjoying your current comfort.They don’t care about you either . Caused by American interference, if America interfere European leaders jump lol as said it's between America and middle east not Europe, been going on for decades, don't matter if there president is republican or demicrat they will still intervene in affairs not there and past decades is middle east and far east Asia since after ww2 beginning with Korea." You seem to suggest that this is not a problem for Europe, yet drones are hovering above you in Europe, so be cautious about what you say. You may choose to disregard them for now, but they will eventually come knocking at your door, and by then it will be too late. Thank goodness you are not a politician. | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? The situation in Iran is absolutely horrific and beyond words of total despair! Innocent people are being caught in the crossfire, and the death toll is just heartbreaking. 20,000 lives lost, families torn apart, and the silence from the outside world is deafening. The Ayatollahs' decision to cut off internet and phone lines is just callous and barbaric. World leaders must now step up and take direct action, to help these people. They're not just numbers, they're human beings who deserve to live in peace and safety. The world's got to get involved and stop this - such atrocities can't just be swept under the carpet. We need accountability, we need action, and we need it now! Well said Devanian. The silence on these mass murders of Iranians / Persians on this site is deeply concerning . Male Man Instantly turned it into a diatribe about Israel and Gaza. It was about what is happening in Iran. Many Iranians / Persians don't want to live under the evil Islamic Theocracy . Obviously the deaths of Iranians are nothing to these outraged posters on this forum. The silence here is not concerning. This is a male sex hook up site. By all means use this forum to express your opinions/disgust at what is happening but don’t have the audacity to berate the rest of us for not wanting to discuss it on here. The sheer pomposity and arrogance of the suggestion that we should all be railing against it on this site is beyond belief. Try taking your protestations to your MPs, to the Iranians, demonstrate in the street where they might actually have an effect. Or does that involve effort rather than platitudes? This being the second instalment of HGAF, not seeing the Iranian expats rushing home to protest on the streets of Tehran , no they are protesting on British streets and attacking British police for doing their jobs" Actually, the protest happened right in front of the Iranian embassy and it was peaceful. Don't try to represent the Ayatollahs. Inside that embassy, there are terrorists scheming harmful actions. They summoned the police to break up the protesters and sent in their own people to sabotage the peaceful demonstration. They have killed 20,000 people in the streets of Iran , so naturally, the protesters wanted to take down that awful flag flying over that spy headquarters. | |||
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" ...unsourced? lollll https://www.iranintl.com/en/202601223433 That's better. Always good to see a source. And that one's reasonably creditable. Keep it up. Now, as to the idea that US sanctions and economic pressure on behalf of poor little Israel helped push Iranians onto the street in the first place? https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgjw8wxl3d6o I always knew you tacitly supported the evil regime in Iran. It was all just mullahs' tricks trying to say that the protesters hit the streets due to the economy and sanctions, which is total nonsense and pure propaganda. Have you checked out that video? The protesters are throwing rice bags in front of the killers to show they’re not starving; they just want freedom. Those links are seriously nasty distractions to keep people from focusing on the real situation in Iran. The BBC perpetuated the lie that the protests were about economics. They were not. It makes you doubt the BBCs political balance." Dont trust the BBC. They are rotten to the core Stop the Rot ! | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? The situation in Iran is absolutely horrific and beyond words of total despair! Innocent people are being caught in the crossfire, and the death toll is just heartbreaking. 20,000 lives lost, families torn apart, and the silence from the outside world is deafening. The Ayatollahs' decision to cut off internet and phone lines is just callous and barbaric. World leaders must now step up and take direct action, to help these people. They're not just numbers, they're human beings who deserve to live in peace and safety. The world's got to get involved and stop this - such atrocities can't just be swept under the carpet. We need accountability, we need action, and we need it now! Well said Devanian. The silence on these mass murders of Iranians / Persians on this site is deeply concerning . Male Man Instantly turned it into a diatribe about Israel and Gaza. It was about what is happening in Iran. Many Iranians / Persians don't want to live under the evil Islamic Theocracy . Obviously the deaths of Iranians are nothing to these outraged posters on this forum. The silence here is not concerning. This is a male sex hook up site. By all means use this forum to express your opinions/disgust at what is happening but don’t have the audacity to berate the rest of us for not wanting to discuss it on here. The sheer pomposity and arrogance of the suggestion that we should all be railing against it on this site is beyond belief. Try taking your protestations to your MPs, to the Iranians, demonstrate in the street where they might actually have an effect. Or does that involve effort rather than platitudes? This being the second instalment of HGAF, not seeing the Iranian expats rushing home to protest on the streets of Tehran , no they are protesting on British streets and attacking British police for doing their jobs Actually, the protest happened right in front of the Iranian embassy and it was peaceful. Don't try to represent the Ayatollahs. Inside that embassy, there are terrorists scheming harmful actions. They summoned the police to break up the protesters and sent in their own people to sabotage the peaceful demonstration. They have killed 20,000 people in the streets of Iran , so naturally, the protesters wanted to take down that awful flag flying over that spy headquarters." stop trying to justify illegal activity on British streets , 14 Arrests on Iran embassy protest , so much for peaceful then | |||
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" ...unsourced? lollll https://www.iranintl.com/en/202601223433 That's better. Always good to see a source. And that one's reasonably creditable. Keep it up. Now, as to the idea that US sanctions and economic pressure on behalf of poor little Israel helped push Iranians onto the street in the first place? https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgjw8wxl3d6o I always knew you tacitly supported the evil regime in Iran. It was all just mullahs' tricks trying to say that the protesters hit the streets due to the economy and sanctions, which is total nonsense and pure propaganda. Have you checked out that video? The protesters are throwing rice bags in front of the killers to show they’re not starving; they just want freedom. Those links are seriously nasty distractions to keep people from focusing on the real situation in Iran. The BBC perpetuated the lie that the protests were about economics. They were not. It makes you doubt the BBCs political balance. Dont trust the BBC. They are rotten to the core Stop the Rot !" Some of the reports from them are appalling. I watch the news in various languages to ensure their accuracy. | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? The situation in Iran is absolutely horrific and beyond words of total despair! Innocent people are being caught in the crossfire, and the death toll is just heartbreaking. 20,000 lives lost, families torn apart, and the silence from the outside world is deafening. The Ayatollahs' decision to cut off internet and phone lines is just callous and barbaric. World leaders must now step up and take direct action, to help these people. They're not just numbers, they're human beings who deserve to live in peace and safety. The world's got to get involved and stop this - such atrocities can't just be swept under the carpet. We need accountability, we need action, and we need it now! Well said Devanian. The silence on these mass murders of Iranians / Persians on this site is deeply concerning . Male Man Instantly turned it into a diatribe about Israel and Gaza. It was about what is happening in Iran. Many Iranians / Persians don't want to live under the evil Islamic Theocracy . Obviously the deaths of Iranians are nothing to these outraged posters on this forum. The silence here is not concerning. This is a male sex hook up site. By all means use this forum to express your opinions/disgust at what is happening but don’t have the audacity to berate the rest of us for not wanting to discuss it on here. The sheer pomposity and arrogance of the suggestion that we should all be railing against it on this site is beyond belief. Try taking your protestations to your MPs, to the Iranians, demonstrate in the street where they might actually have an effect. Or does that involve effort rather than platitudes?" ffs This is an open forum so people are free to post whatever they like. If you don’t like a post then stay out of it and don’t whinge about what the OP has taken the trouble to offer for discussion. Have some good manners which won’t hurt anyone. | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? The situation in Iran is absolutely horrific and beyond words of total despair! Innocent people are being caught in the crossfire, and the death toll is just heartbreaking. 20,000 lives lost, families torn apart, and the silence from the outside world is deafening. The Ayatollahs' decision to cut off internet and phone lines is just callous and barbaric. World leaders must now step up and take direct action, to help these people. They're not just numbers, they're human beings who deserve to live in peace and safety. The world's got to get involved and stop this - such atrocities can't just be swept under the carpet. We need accountability, we need action, and we need it now! Well said Devanian. The silence on these mass murders of Iranians / Persians on this site is deeply concerning . Male Man Instantly turned it into a diatribe about Israel and Gaza. It was about what is happening in Iran. Many Iranians / Persians don't want to live under the evil Islamic Theocracy . Obviously the deaths of Iranians are nothing to these outraged posters on this forum. The silence here is not concerning. This is a male sex hook up site. By all means use this forum to express your opinions/disgust at what is happening but don’t have the audacity to berate the rest of us for not wanting to discuss it on here. The sheer pomposity and arrogance of the suggestion that we should all be railing against it on this site is beyond belief. Try taking your protestations to your MPs, to the Iranians, demonstrate in the street where they might actually have an effect. Or does that involve effort rather than platitudes? This being the second instalment of HGAF, not seeing the Iranian expats rushing home to protest on the streets of Tehran , no they are protesting on British streets and attacking British police for doing their jobs Actually, the protest happened right in front of the Iranian embassy and it was peaceful. Don't try to represent the Ayatollahs. Inside that embassy, there are terrorists scheming harmful actions. They summoned the police to break up the protesters and sent in their own people to sabotage the peaceful demonstration. They have killed 20,000 people in the streets of Iran , so naturally, the protesters wanted to take down that awful flag flying over that spy headquarters. stop trying to justify illegal activity on British streets , 14 Arrests on Iran embassy protest , so much for peaceful then" You shouldn't be concerned about that embassy. They were not violent; the police turned aggressive because the mullahs instructed the government to act that way. They were frustrated with the terrorists in the building. Why can't you comprehend this? They have taken the lives of 20,000 people in just two days and have severed internet and telephone connections. No one wished to engage with the police. What a ridiculous claim you are making here. | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? The situation in Iran is absolutely horrific and beyond words of total despair! Innocent people are being caught in the crossfire, and the death toll is just heartbreaking. 20,000 lives lost, families torn apart, and the silence from the outside world is deafening. The Ayatollahs' decision to cut off internet and phone lines is just callous and barbaric. World leaders must now step up and take direct action, to help these people. They're not just numbers, they're human beings who deserve to live in peace and safety. The world's got to get involved and stop this - such atrocities can't just be swept under the carpet. We need accountability, we need action, and we need it now! Well said Devanian. The silence on these mass murders of Iranians / Persians on this site is deeply concerning . Male Man Instantly turned it into a diatribe about Israel and Gaza. It was about what is happening in Iran. Many Iranians / Persians don't want to live under the evil Islamic Theocracy . Obviously the deaths of Iranians are nothing to these outraged posters on this forum. The silence here is not concerning. This is a male sex hook up site. By all means use this forum to express your opinions/disgust at what is happening but don’t have the audacity to berate the rest of us for not wanting to discuss it on here. The sheer pomposity and arrogance of the suggestion that we should all be railing against it on this site is beyond belief. Try taking your protestations to your MPs, to the Iranians, demonstrate in the street where they might actually have an effect. Or does that involve effort rather than platitudes? ffs This is an open forum so people are free to post whatever they like. If you don’t like a post then stay out of it and don’t whinge about what the OP has taken the trouble to offer for discussion. Have some good manners which won’t hurt anyone." 👌 | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? The situation in Iran is absolutely horrific and beyond words of total despair! Innocent people are being caught in the crossfire, and the death toll is just heartbreaking. 20,000 lives lost, families torn apart, and the silence from the outside world is deafening. The Ayatollahs' decision to cut off internet and phone lines is just callous and barbaric. World leaders must now step up and take direct action, to help these people. They're not just numbers, they're human beings who deserve to live in peace and safety. The world's got to get involved and stop this - such atrocities can't just be swept under the carpet. We need accountability, we need action, and we need it now! Well said Devanian. The silence on these mass murders of Iranians / Persians on this site is deeply concerning . Male Man Instantly turned it into a diatribe about Israel and Gaza. It was about what is happening in Iran. Many Iranians / Persians don't want to live under the evil Islamic Theocracy . Obviously the deaths of Iranians are nothing to these outraged posters on this forum. The silence here is not concerning. This is a male sex hook up site. By all means use this forum to express your opinions/disgust at what is happening but don’t have the audacity to berate the rest of us for not wanting to discuss it on here. The sheer pomposity and arrogance of the suggestion that we should all be railing against it on this site is beyond belief. Try taking your protestations to your MPs, to the Iranians, demonstrate in the street where they might actually have an effect. Or does that involve effort rather than platitudes? This being the second instalment of HGAF, not seeing the Iranian expats rushing home to protest on the streets of Tehran , no they are protesting on British streets and attacking British police for doing their jobs Actually, the protest happened right in front of the Iranian embassy and it was peaceful. Don't try to represent the Ayatollahs. Inside that embassy, there are terrorists scheming harmful actions. They summoned the police to break up the protesters and sent in their own people to sabotage the peaceful demonstration. They have killed 20,000 people in the streets of Iran , so naturally, the protesters wanted to take down that awful flag flying over that spy headquarters. stop trying to justify illegal activity on British streets , 14 Arrests on Iran embassy protest , so much for peaceful then You shouldn't be concerned about that embassy. They were not violent; the police turned aggressive because the mullahs instructed the government to act that way. They were frustrated with the terrorists in the building. Why can't you comprehend this? They have taken the lives of 20,000 people in just two days and have severed internet and telephone connections. No one wished to engage with the police. What a ridiculous claim you are making here." You are trying to justify agitators committing acts of violence against British police in a country that has in most cases welcomed them , so in that premise your argument is mute and your figures questionable | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? The situation in Iran is absolutely horrific and beyond words of total despair! Innocent people are being caught in the crossfire, and the death toll is just heartbreaking. 20,000 lives lost, families torn apart, and the silence from the outside world is deafening. The Ayatollahs' decision to cut off internet and phone lines is just callous and barbaric. World leaders must now step up and take direct action, to help these people. They're not just numbers, they're human beings who deserve to live in peace and safety. The world's got to get involved and stop this - such atrocities can't just be swept under the carpet. We need accountability, we need action, and we need it now! Well said Devanian. The silence on these mass murders of Iranians / Persians on this site is deeply concerning . Male Man Instantly turned it into a diatribe about Israel and Gaza. It was about what is happening in Iran. Many Iranians / Persians don't want to live under the evil Islamic Theocracy . Obviously the deaths of Iranians are nothing to these outraged posters on this forum. The silence here is not concerning. This is a male sex hook up site. By all means use this forum to express your opinions/disgust at what is happening but don’t have the audacity to berate the rest of us for not wanting to discuss it on here. The sheer pomposity and arrogance of the suggestion that we should all be railing against it on this site is beyond belief. Try taking your protestations to your MPs, to the Iranians, demonstrate in the street where they might actually have an effect. Or does that involve effort rather than platitudes? This being the second instalment of HGAF, not seeing the Iranian expats rushing home to protest on the streets of Tehran , no they are protesting on British streets and attacking British police for doing their jobs Actually, the protest happened right in front of the Iranian embassy and it was peaceful. Don't try to represent the Ayatollahs. Inside that embassy, there are terrorists scheming harmful actions. They summoned the police to break up the protesters and sent in their own people to sabotage the peaceful demonstration. They have killed 20,000 people in the streets of Iran , so naturally, the protesters wanted to take down that awful flag flying over that spy headquarters. stop trying to justify illegal activity on British streets , 14 Arrests on Iran embassy protest , so much for peaceful then You shouldn't be concerned about that embassy. They were not violent; the police turned aggressive because the mullahs instructed the government to act that way. They were frustrated with the terrorists in the building. Why can't you comprehend this? They have taken the lives of 20,000 people in just two days and have severed internet and telephone connections. No one wished to engage with the police. What a ridiculous claim you are making here. You are trying to justify agitators committing acts of violence against British police in a country that has in most cases welcomed them , so in that premise your argument is mute and your figures questionable " You completely disregarded what I communicated to you. I mentioned that they were not there to harm police forces or British citizens; what a terrible accusation you are making here. They went to the front of their own embassy to chant against those murderers. I am not justifying any violence, and those responsible deserve to be apprehended. Ten individuals have been arrested, yet those you are defending have killed 20,000 people, now conversing with Starmer as if nothing has occurred. | |||
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"I would be honoured to add my condolences to the wonderful people of Iran, many of whom I know personally, and can only speak of them in the highest terms. The Ayatollah’s are just a gang of religious idiots and the people don’t want them to rule and rob them any more. Free the Iranian people!" That's such a nice thing to say, _hirtyguy! I totally agree with you. | |||
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"I would be honoured to add my condolences to the wonderful people of Iran, many of whom I know personally, and can only speak of them in the highest terms. The Ayatollah’s are just a gang of religious idiots and the people don’t want them to rule and rob them any more. Free the Iranian people!" What about the Sudanese in Darfur? Or the people of Myanmar or the Democratic Republic of the Congo? How about Hazea people in Afghanistan, or the Indians in Manipur? Or don’t these people give enough kudos to warrant jumping on their bandwagon? They are just a few of the rarely mentioned genocides going on around the world for whom nobody can even be bothered to mention, never mind shed a tear. | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? The situation in Iran is absolutely horrific and beyond words of total despair! Innocent people are being caught in the crossfire, and the death toll is just heartbreaking. 20,000 lives lost, families torn apart, and the silence from the outside world is deafening. The Ayatollahs' decision to cut off internet and phone lines is just callous and barbaric. World leaders must now step up and take direct action, to help these people. They're not just numbers, they're human beings who deserve to live in peace and safety. The world's got to get involved and stop this - such atrocities can't just be swept under the carpet. We need accountability, we need action, and we need it now! Well said Devanian. The silence on these mass murders of Iranians / Persians on this site is deeply concerning . Male Man Instantly turned it into a diatribe about Israel and Gaza. It was about what is happening in Iran. Many Iranians / Persians don't want to live under the evil Islamic Theocracy . Obviously the deaths of Iranians are nothing to these outraged posters on this forum. The silence here is not concerning. This is a male sex hook up site. By all means use this forum to express your opinions/disgust at what is happening but don’t have the audacity to berate the rest of us for not wanting to discuss it on here. The sheer pomposity and arrogance of the suggestion that we should all be railing against it on this site is beyond belief. Try taking your protestations to your MPs, to the Iranians, demonstrate in the street where they might actually have an effect. Or does that involve effort rather than platitudes? This being the second instalment of HGAF, not seeing the Iranian expats rushing home to protest on the streets of Tehran , no they are protesting on British streets and attacking British police for doing their jobs Actually, the protest happened right in front of the Iranian embassy and it was peaceful. Don't try to represent the Ayatollahs. Inside that embassy, there are terrorists scheming harmful actions. They summoned the police to break up the protesters and sent in their own people to sabotage the peaceful demonstration. They have killed 20,000 people in the streets of Iran , so naturally, the protesters wanted to take down that awful flag flying over that spy headquarters. stop trying to justify illegal activity on British streets , 14 Arrests on Iran embassy protest , so much for peaceful then You shouldn't be concerned about that embassy. They were not violent; the police turned aggressive because the mullahs instructed the government to act that way. They were frustrated with the terrorists in the building. Why can't you comprehend this? They have taken the lives of 20,000 people in just two days and have severed internet and telephone connections. No one wished to engage with the police. What a ridiculous claim you are making here. You are trying to justify agitators committing acts of violence against British police in a country that has in most cases welcomed them , so in that premise your argument is mute and your figures questionable You completely disregarded what I communicated to you. I mentioned that they were not there to harm police forces or British citizens; what a terrible accusation you are making here. They went to the front of their own embassy to chant against those murderers. I am not justifying any violence, and those responsible deserve to be apprehended. Ten individuals have been arrested, yet those you are defending have killed 20,000 people, now conversing with Starmer as if nothing has occurred." You cannot confirm that figure as the humanitarian watchdog has been unable to confirm any accurate figures so what you and the local protesters are working on are arguably figures at best . I can justify the arrests on British soil and it hasn’t apparently been agitators from the Iranian embassy but protesters that have run from their own country only to bring their medieval blood letting to our shores | |||
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"I would be honoured to add my condolences to the wonderful people of Iran, many of whom I know personally, and can only speak of them in the highest terms. The Ayatollah’s are just a gang of religious idiots and the people don’t want them to rule and rob them any more. Free the Iranian people! What about the Sudanese in Darfur? Or the people of Myanmar or the Democratic Republic of the Congo? How about Hazea people in Afghanistan, or the Indians in Manipur? Or don’t these people give enough kudos to warrant jumping on their bandwagon? They are just a few of the rarely mentioned genocides going on around the world for whom nobody can even be bothered to mention, never mind shed a tear." Have you not bothered to read the title of this post? The clue is not hard to find. Of course I have sympathy with the many atrocity’s happening in the world including that which. Israel is visiting on the civilian people of Palestine, and in which the UK is fully complicit. This thread is however is about Iran and that is where I direct my comments, but thank you for your pretty pointless observation. | |||
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"I would be honoured to add my condolences to the wonderful people of Iran, many of whom I know personally, and can only speak of them in the highest terms. The Ayatollah’s are just a gang of religious idiots and the people don’t want them to rule and rob them any more. Free the Iranian people!" Free the Iranian people and put the thieving family of the shah in charge , then repeat the process in two years or so when the people can’t buy bread and the shahs secret police are disappearing your relatives just like the old days while the shah thinks his party budget needs a little cash injection | |||
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"Wow! A week after original posting the leftie oracle has called you a plank. Very erudite. Thats why many no longer bother taking partin these political posts." Its amazing that I get abused for having an opinion and then attacked for not having an opinion. Yet a few days ago I was called a troll. Ffs guys, get a life and stop being such snowflakes. Diddums boys. | |||
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"I would be honoured to add my condolences to the wonderful people of Iran, many of whom I know personally, and can only speak of them in the highest terms. The Ayatollah’s are just a gang of religious idiots and the people don’t want them to rule and rob them any more. Free the Iranian people! What about the Sudanese in Darfur? Or the people of Myanmar or the Democratic Republic of the Congo? How about Hazea people in Afghanistan, or the Indians in Manipur? Or don’t these people give enough kudos to warrant jumping on their bandwagon? They are just a few of the rarely mentioned genocides going on around the world for whom nobody can even be bothered to mention, never mind shed a tear." If you were concerned about them, you have likely initiated a thread at least once regarding the matter, and you would have explained to everyone what transpired so that those interested could read and stay informed. Have you done that? No, have you discussed the topics here after three attempts? No, you probably haven't bothered at all. | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? The situation in Iran is absolutely horrific and beyond words of total despair! Innocent people are being caught in the crossfire, and the death toll is just heartbreaking. 20,000 lives lost, families torn apart, and the silence from the outside world is deafening. The Ayatollahs' decision to cut off internet and phone lines is just callous and barbaric. World leaders must now step up and take direct action, to help these people. They're not just numbers, they're human beings who deserve to live in peace and safety. The world's got to get involved and stop this - such atrocities can't just be swept under the carpet. We need accountability, we need action, and we need it now! Well said Devanian. The silence on these mass murders of Iranians / Persians on this site is deeply concerning . Male Man Instantly turned it into a diatribe about Israel and Gaza. It was about what is happening in Iran. Many Iranians / Persians don't want to live under the evil Islamic Theocracy . Obviously the deaths of Iranians are nothing to these outraged posters on this forum. The silence here is not concerning. This is a male sex hook up site. By all means use this forum to express your opinions/disgust at what is happening but don’t have the audacity to berate the rest of us for not wanting to discuss it on here. The sheer pomposity and arrogance of the suggestion that we should all be railing against it on this site is beyond belief. Try taking your protestations to your MPs, to the Iranians, demonstrate in the street where they might actually have an effect. Or does that involve effort rather than platitudes? This being the second instalment of HGAF, not seeing the Iranian expats rushing home to protest on the streets of Tehran , no they are protesting on British streets and attacking British police for doing their jobs Actually, the protest happened right in front of the Iranian embassy and it was peaceful. Don't try to represent the Ayatollahs. Inside that embassy, there are terrorists scheming harmful actions. They summoned the police to break up the protesters and sent in their own people to sabotage the peaceful demonstration. They have killed 20,000 people in the streets of Iran , so naturally, the protesters wanted to take down that awful flag flying over that spy headquarters. stop trying to justify illegal activity on British streets , 14 Arrests on Iran embassy protest , so much for peaceful then You shouldn't be concerned about that embassy. They were not violent; the police turned aggressive because the mullahs instructed the government to act that way. They were frustrated with the terrorists in the building. Why can't you comprehend this? They have taken the lives of 20,000 people in just two days and have severed internet and telephone connections. No one wished to engage with the police. What a ridiculous claim you are making here. You are trying to justify agitators committing acts of violence against British police in a country that has in most cases welcomed them , so in that premise your argument is mute and your figures questionable You completely disregarded what I communicated to you. I mentioned that they were not there to harm police forces or British citizens; what a terrible accusation you are making here. They went to the front of their own embassy to chant against those murderers. I am not justifying any violence, and those responsible deserve to be apprehended. Ten individuals have been arrested, yet those you are defending have killed 20,000 people, now conversing with Starmer as if nothing has occurred. You cannot confirm that figure as the humanitarian watchdog has been unable to confirm any accurate figures so what you and the local protesters are working on are arguably figures at best . I can justify the arrests on British soil and it hasn’t apparently been agitators from the Iranian embassy but protesters that have run from their own country only to bring their medieval blood letting to our shores" How can you be sure they weren't from the embassy???? Where did that information originate? They even kill people on your soil, and no one is aware of it. Do you want a list of those they have murdered in Europe? Just look at what they did to Salman Rushdie. Don't attempt to defend those puppets or silence the atrocities committed by this vile terrorist regime. | |||
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"I would be honoured to add my condolences to the wonderful people of Iran, many of whom I know personally, and can only speak of them in the highest terms. The Ayatollah’s are just a gang of religious idiots and the people don’t want them to rule and rob them any more. Free the Iranian people! Free the Iranian people and put the thieving family of the shah in charge , then repeat the process in two years or so when the people can’t buy bread and the shahs secret police are disappearing your relatives just like the old days while the shah thinks his party budget needs a little cash injection " I understood that your concerns were more focused on Shah than on the terrorists who murdered Iranian citizens in the streets, much like that hypocritical Greta, who sits at home discussing world peace, yet only when it aligns with their ideology. Once again, there are many left-wing individuals here promoting their beliefs. No, thank you. | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? The situation in Iran is absolutely horrific and beyond words of total despair! Innocent people are being caught in the crossfire, and the death toll is just heartbreaking. 20,000 lives lost, families torn apart, and the silence from the outside world is deafening. The Ayatollahs' decision to cut off internet and phone lines is just callous and barbaric. World leaders must now step up and take direct action, to help these people. They're not just numbers, they're human beings who deserve to live in peace and safety. The world's got to get involved and stop this - such atrocities can't just be swept under the carpet. We need accountability, we need action, and we need it now! Well said Devanian. The silence on these mass murders of Iranians / Persians on this site is deeply concerning . Male Man Instantly turned it into a diatribe about Israel and Gaza. It was about what is happening in Iran. Many Iranians / Persians don't want to live under the evil Islamic Theocracy . Obviously the deaths of Iranians are nothing to these outraged posters on this forum. The silence here is not concerning. This is a male sex hook up site. By all means use this forum to express your opinions/disgust at what is happening but don’t have the audacity to berate the rest of us for not wanting to discuss it on here. The sheer pomposity and arrogance of the suggestion that we should all be railing against it on this site is beyond belief. Try taking your protestations to your MPs, to the Iranians, demonstrate in the street where they might actually have an effect. Or does that involve effort rather than platitudes? ffs This is an open forum so people are free to post whatever they like. If you don’t like a post then stay out of it and don’t whinge about what the OP has taken the trouble to offer for discussion. Have some good manners which won’t hurt anyone. 👌" I clearly agreed with the right of anyone to post whatever they want. My complaint was over the statement that the silence on this site about the Iran situation is concerning. The statement is that if people do as you suggest (scroll on and not post) they are in the wrong and should be taking part. Try reading what I said again (and the comments I quoted) and you may understand. Maybe you should address your own manners after that. Happy trails! | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? I find the deafening silence about the slaughter of Iranian people on this forum deeply disturbing. 78,000 people now tortured and murdered in only 3 weeks. Even Hitler/Lenin/Stalin /Mao couldn't beat that terrible record. Yet the usual political posters on here like (_espectdue )for example are conspicuous by their silence on this mass murder by the Blood thirsty Ayatollahs. Please tell me you don't support these evil scumbags? Wouldn't dream of it. However, the figures are suspect, and unsourced by you or the OP. So much horror vying for our attention! I tend to concentrate on the 84,000 Palestinians killed by Israel in its reconstruction of the Warsaw Ghetto - source: https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20250625-gaza-death-toll-reaches-84000-far-higher-than-official-counts-new-study-finds/ without too deeply exploring how much Israel and its big buddy love destabilising Iran. Or their long history of sanctions and economic pressure which resulted in the extreme poverty of many Iranians -leading to the protests. Or for that matter, how Crump prolonged the protests by falsely promising assistance to the protesters. But yes, ayatollahs baaaad, m'kay? So just lip service. I have never forgotten how Marxists and Socialists helped the Ayatollahs to seize power. I worked with Iranians in the mid 1970s. Tbe women dressed beautifully rather like Parisian ladies who worked in the offices and institutions. However, it appears that the Left in Britain tacitly supports these bloodthirsty islamists. Just as they were tbe biggest supporters of the Soviet Regime up until 1990. I also went to college with Polish students in the early 1970s who had escaped to the UK With their parents from the Jackboot of Communism. So I view any Marxist/ Socialist alliance with Islamists with grave Concern. I suspect you don't give a fuck about the murdered victims in Iran because they go against your doctrinal narrative. " Wow, what a bigoted idiot. It's beco.e clear to me that anyone who labels people Marxist haven't got a clue what they are talking about. | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? The situation in Iran is absolutely horrific and beyond words of total despair! Innocent people are being caught in the crossfire, and the death toll is just heartbreaking. 20,000 lives lost, families torn apart, and the silence from the outside world is deafening. The Ayatollahs' decision to cut off internet and phone lines is just callous and barbaric. World leaders must now step up and take direct action, to help these people. They're not just numbers, they're human beings who deserve to live in peace and safety. The world's got to get involved and stop this - such atrocities can't just be swept under the carpet. We need accountability, we need action, and we need it now! Well said Devanian. The silence on these mass murders of Iranians / Persians on this site is deeply concerning . Male Man Instantly turned it into a diatribe about Israel and Gaza. It was about what is happening in Iran. Many Iranians / Persians don't want to live under the evil Islamic Theocracy . Obviously the deaths of Iranians are nothing to these outraged posters on this forum. The silence here is not concerning. This is a male sex hook up site. By all means use this forum to express your opinions/disgust at what is happening but don’t have the audacity to berate the rest of us for not wanting to discuss it on here. The sheer pomposity and arrogance of the suggestion that we should all be railing against it on this site is beyond belief. Try taking your protestations to your MPs, to the Iranians, demonstrate in the street where they might actually have an effect. Or does that involve effort rather than platitudes? This being the second instalment of HGAF, not seeing the Iranian expats rushing home to protest on the streets of Tehran , no they are protesting on British streets and attacking British police for doing their jobs Actually, the protest happened right in front of the Iranian embassy and it was peaceful. Don't try to represent the Ayatollahs. Inside that embassy, there are terrorists scheming harmful actions. They summoned the police to break up the protesters and sent in their own people to sabotage the peaceful demonstration. They have killed 20,000 people in the streets of Iran , so naturally, the protesters wanted to take down that awful flag flying over that spy headquarters. stop trying to justify illegal activity on British streets , 14 Arrests on Iran embassy protest , so much for peaceful then You shouldn't be concerned about that embassy. They were not violent; the police turned aggressive because the mullahs instructed the government to act that way. They were frustrated with the terrorists in the building. Why can't you comprehend this? They have taken the lives of 20,000 people in just two days and have severed internet and telephone connections. No one wished to engage with the police. What a ridiculous claim you are making here. You are trying to justify agitators committing acts of violence against British police in a country that has in most cases welcomed them , so in that premise your argument is mute and your figures questionable You completely disregarded what I communicated to you. I mentioned that they were not there to harm police forces or British citizens; what a terrible accusation you are making here. They went to the front of their own embassy to chant against those murderers. I am not justifying any violence, and those responsible deserve to be apprehended. Ten individuals have been arrested, yet those you are defending have killed 20,000 people, now conversing with Starmer as if nothing has occurred. You cannot confirm that figure as the humanitarian watchdog has been unable to confirm any accurate figures so what you and the local protesters are working on are arguably figures at best . I can justify the arrests on British soil and it hasn’t apparently been agitators from the Iranian embassy but protesters that have run from their own country only to bring their medieval blood letting to our shores How can you be sure they weren't from the embassy???? Where did that information originate? They even kill people on your soil, and no one is aware of it. Do you want a list of those they have murdered in Europe? Just look at what they did to Salman Rushdie. Don't attempt to defend those puppets or silence the atrocities committed by this vile terrorist regime." I can be sure that if the embassy staff had done what you implied, then the British government who has no love for the Iranian regime would be screaming it from the roof tops. | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? The situation in Iran is absolutely horrific and beyond words of total despair! Innocent people are being caught in the crossfire, and the death toll is just heartbreaking. 20,000 lives lost, families torn apart, and the silence from the outside world is deafening. The Ayatollahs' decision to cut off internet and phone lines is just callous and barbaric. World leaders must now step up and take direct action, to help these people. They're not just numbers, they're human beings who deserve to live in peace and safety. The world's got to get involved and stop this - such atrocities can't just be swept under the carpet. We need accountability, we need action, and we need it now! Well said Devanian. The silence on these mass murders of Iranians / Persians on this site is deeply concerning . Male Man Instantly turned it into a diatribe about Israel and Gaza. It was about what is happening in Iran. Many Iranians / Persians don't want to live under the evil Islamic Theocracy . Obviously the deaths of Iranians are nothing to these outraged posters on this forum. The silence here is not concerning. This is a male sex hook up site. By all means use this forum to express your opinions/disgust at what is happening but don’t have the audacity to berate the rest of us for not wanting to discuss it on here. The sheer pomposity and arrogance of the suggestion that we should all be railing against it on this site is beyond belief. Try taking your protestations to your MPs, to the Iranians, demonstrate in the street where they might actually have an effect. Or does that involve effort rather than platitudes? ffs This is an open forum so people are free to post whatever they like. If you don’t like a post then stay out of it and don’t whinge about what the OP has taken the trouble to offer for discussion. Have some good manners which won’t hurt anyone. 👌 I clearly agreed with the right of anyone to post whatever they want. My complaint was over the statement that the silence on this site about the Iran situation is concerning. The statement is that if people do as you suggest (scroll on and not post) they are in the wrong and should be taking part. Try reading what I said again (and the comments I quoted) and you may understand. Maybe you should address your own manners after that. Happy trails!" I certainly call into question your ability to read what is put before you. Perhaps you would be kind enough to point out where I ever said what you are accusing me saying, and indicate where I ever suggested that not posting would be wrong? In fact I said the very opposite, and this does cause me to worry about your manners. | |||
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"Wow! A week after original posting the leftie oracle has called you a plank. Very erudite. Thats why many no longer bother taking partin these political posts." I called him a plank for calling me out on something I don't have details on and hadn't even seen the post. Bit weird wouldn't you say? Someone has an issue. | |||
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" Free the Iranian people and put the thieving family of the shah in charge , then repeat the process in two years or so when the people can’t buy bread and the shahs secret police are disappearing your relatives just like the old days while the shah thinks his party budget needs a little cash injection " The late Shah's regime was not all bad. Iran in those days was quite westernised and the ordinary people did not live in constant fear. True there were restriction and political prisoners got locked up. However the country was a happier place in those days. Also you are assuming that Crown Prince Reza is just a 'chip off the old block'. Hopefully 47 years in exile have taught him of his father's mistakes. He is offering to return as head of an interim transitory government not as a powerful dictator. | |||
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" Free the Iranian people and put the thieving family of the shah in charge , then repeat the process in two years or so when the people can’t buy bread and the shahs secret police are disappearing your relatives just like the old days while the shah thinks his party budget needs a little cash injection The late Shah's regime was not all bad. Iran in those days was quite westernised and the ordinary people did not live in constant fear. True there were restriction and political prisoners got locked up. However the country was a happier place in those days. Also you are assuming that Crown Prince Reza is just a 'chip off the old block'. Hopefully 47 years in exile have taught him of his father's mistakes. He is offering to return as head of an interim transitory government not as a powerful dictator." Sorry what has the shah of parasites been living on the past 40 years ? could it be he’s funded his jet set life off the money his family stole , while we are at it the city’s of Iran where very prosperous looking and westernised through that period while the bulk of the country lived in abject poverty | |||
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"I would be honoured to add my condolences to the wonderful people of Iran, many of whom I know personally, and can only speak of them in the highest terms. The Ayatollah’s are just a gang of religious idiots and the people don’t want them to rule and rob them any more. Free the Iranian people! Free the Iranian people and put the thieving family of the shah in charge , then repeat the process in two years or so when the people can’t buy bread and the shahs secret police are disappearing your relatives just like the old days while the shah thinks his party budget needs a little cash injection " 😂😂😂 Where did I ever suggest reinstating the shahs who were in fact obeying and serving the American’s. Did this come to you in a wet dream or how did you imagine you could put these words into my mouth and not be challenged? | |||
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" Free the Iranian people and put the thieving family of the shah in charge , then repeat the process in two years or so when the people can’t buy bread and the shahs secret police are disappearing your relatives just like the old days while the shah thinks his party budget needs a little cash injection The late Shah's regime was not all bad. Iran in those days was quite westernised and the ordinary people did not live in constant fear. True there were restriction and political prisoners got locked up. However the country was a happier place in those days. Also you are assuming that Crown Prince Reza is just a 'chip off the old block'. Hopefully 47 years in exile have taught him of his father's mistakes. He is offering to return as head of an interim transitory government not as a powerful dictator." ...47 years in exile, living off the money his dad stole. Also you forgot to mention political prisoners got locked up and executed...that was probably just an oversight...? The mullahs need to go...but it has to happen without American intervention, or just replacing old with the new. Khomeini...the first ayatollah, Also vowed to return for the good of his people. A lot of people have forgotten the lessons of Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan and Iraq. Let's not have another one | |||
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" Free the Iranian people and put the thieving family of the shah in charge , then repeat the process in two years or so when the people can’t buy bread and the shahs secret police are disappearing your relatives just like the old days while the shah thinks his party budget needs a little cash injection The late Shah's regime was not all bad. Iran in those days was quite westernised and the ordinary people did not live in constant fear. True there were restriction and political prisoners got locked up. However the country was a happier place in those days. Also you are assuming that Crown Prince Reza is just a 'chip off the old block'. Hopefully 47 years in exile have taught him of his father's mistakes. He is offering to return as head of an interim transitory government not as a powerful dictator. Sorry what has the shah of parasites been living on the past 40 years ? could it be he’s funded his jet set life off the money his family stole , while we are at it the city’s of Iran where very prosperous looking and westernised through that period while the bulk of the country lived in abject poverty " I agree with you on the shah robbing the Iranian people but he did this with the convince of the AMERICANS, and they were the real criminals in that whole sorry business. Now Pumpy is threatening to bomb Iran and murder thousands of innocent people who have no political power to do anything to protect themselves. | |||
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" Free the Iranian people and put the thieving family of the shah in charge , then repeat the process in two years or so when the people can’t buy bread and the shahs secret police are disappearing your relatives just like the old days while the shah thinks his party budget needs a little cash injection The late Shah's regime was not all bad. Iran in those days was quite westernised and the ordinary people did not live in constant fear. True there were restriction and political prisoners got locked up. However the country was a happier place in those days. Also you are assuming that Crown Prince Reza is just a 'chip off the old block'. Hopefully 47 years in exile have taught him of his father's mistakes. He is offering to return as head of an interim transitory government not as a powerful dictator. Sorry what has the shah of parasites been living on the past 40 years ? could it be he’s funded his jet set life off the money his family stole , while we are at it the city’s of Iran where very prosperous looking and westernised through that period while the bulk of the country lived in abject poverty I agree with you on the shah robbing the Iranian people but he did this with the convince of the AMERICANS, and they were the real criminals in that whole sorry business. Now Pumpy is threatening to bomb Iran and murder thousands of innocent people who have no political power to do anything to protect themselves. " 👍 Any deaths through protests are tragic, the usa threat of attack will embolden the protesters to be cannon fodder for Trump and should an attack actually happen then this country how ever badly run it is now will descend into another Iraq , Libya, Syria, Afghanistan fractured and tribal | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? I find the deafening silence about the slaughter of Iranian people on this forum deeply disturbing. 78,000 people now tortured and murdered in only 3 weeks. Even Hitler/Lenin/Stalin /Mao couldn't beat that terrible record. Yet the usual political posters on here like (_espectdue )for example are conspicuous by their silence on this mass murder by the Blood thirsty Ayatollahs. Please tell me you don't support these evil scumbags? The supporters of Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthi’s are too conflicted to criticise the Ayotollahs. They are exceedingly reticent to express themselves; just observe that Greta individual, who hasn't uttered a single word regarding the lives lost in Iran due to the abhorrent Nazi ayatollah regime. Yet they scream their annoyances at western politicians who fart the wrong way. The Greta Thunbergs and her controlling Marxist Parents don't give a shit about tbe murders of protesters. The Marxists and Socialists deliberately helped these evil islamists to seize power on 1979. They mustn't admit they were wrong or disturbingly actually support these murderers now. No doubt the same Marxists and Socialists support tbese blood thirsty Islamists now. I do absolutely give up with the constant racism evident on this forum. Some of you especially the OP needs to seriously get a life and some of you need to really think through what you post. As a minority on this forum you make me certainly feel uncomfortable. I’ll leave my comments there.. | |||
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" Free the Iranian people and put the thieving family of the shah in charge , then repeat the process in two years or so when the people can’t buy bread and the shahs secret police are disappearing your relatives just like the old days while the shah thinks his party budget needs a little cash injection The late Shah's regime was not all bad. Iran in those days was quite westernised and the ordinary people did not live in constant fear. True there were restriction and political prisoners got locked up. However the country was a happier place in those days. Also you are assuming that Crown Prince Reza is just a 'chip off the old block'. Hopefully 47 years in exile have taught him of his father's mistakes. He is offering to return as head of an interim transitory government not as a powerful dictator. Sorry what has the shah of parasites been living on the past 40 years ? could it be he’s funded his jet set life off the money his family stole , while we are at it the city’s of Iran where very prosperous looking and westernised through that period while the bulk of the country lived in abject poverty " Did they steal it? Same could be said of every political leader or even every politician. Most even up a lot richer than when they started and often at the expense of the people they claim to be there to help. Even your far-left friends are quite well off and I doubt the ayatollahs and mullahs live in poverty despite there pretences. Crown Prince Reza may be a very rich man but he hasn't just been sitting on his backside living a life of idle luxury during his exile. Seems to me that you want to condemn him for a mixture of 'the sins of the father' and just for the sake of it. | |||
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" Free the Iranian people and put the thieving family of the shah in charge , then repeat the process in two years or so when the people can’t buy bread and the shahs secret police are disappearing your relatives just like the old days while the shah thinks his party budget needs a little cash injection The late Shah's regime was not all bad. Iran in those days was quite westernised and the ordinary people did not live in constant fear. True there were restriction and political prisoners got locked up. However the country was a happier place in those days. Also you are assuming that Crown Prince Reza is just a 'chip off the old block'. Hopefully 47 years in exile have taught him of his father's mistakes. He is offering to return as head of an interim transitory government not as a powerful dictator. Sorry what has the shah of parasites been living on the past 40 years ? could it be he’s funded his jet set life off the money his family stole , while we are at it the city’s of Iran where very prosperous looking and westernised through that period while the bulk of the country lived in abject poverty Did they steal it? Same could be said of every political leader or even every politician. Most even up a lot richer than when they started and often at the expense of the people they claim to be there to help. Even your far-left friends are quite well off and I doubt the ayatollahs and mullahs live in poverty despite there pretences. Crown Prince Reza may be a very rich man but he hasn't just been sitting on his backside living a life of idle luxury during his exile. Seems to me that you want to condemn him for a mixture of 'the sins of the father' and just for the sake of it." ...you seem to be admitting he stole it..."but its OK because everyone else did it "...?...is that your defense...? | |||
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" The late Shah's regime was not all bad. Iran in those days was quite westernised and the ordinary people did not live in constant fear. True there were restriction and political prisoners got locked up. However the country was a happier place in those days. Also you are assuming that Crown Prince Reza is just a 'chip off the old block'. Hopefully 47 years in exile have taught him of his father's mistakes. He is offering to return as head of an interim transitory government not as a powerful dictator. Sorry what has the shah of parasites been living on the past 40 years ? could it be he’s funded his jet set life off the money his family stole , while we are at it the city’s of Iran where very prosperous looking and westernised through that period while the bulk of the country lived in abject poverty Did they steal it? Same could be said of every political leader or even every politician. Most even up a lot richer than when they started and often at the expense of the people they claim to be there to help. Even your far-left friends are quite well off and I doubt the ayatollahs and mullahs live in poverty despite there pretences. Crown Prince Reza may be a very rich man but he hasn't just been sitting on his backside living a life of idle luxury during his exile. Seems to me that you want to condemn him for a mixture of 'the sins of the father' and just for the sake of it....you seem to be admitting he stole it..."but its OK because everyone else did it "...?...is that your defense...?" Again you jump to conclusions because you have decided the Shah's family must be bad because they are elitist, well off and don't fit in with you narrow agenda. You don't attempt to offer an alternative. Perhaps you like the ayatollahs regime. Well they do support the likes of Hamas and co. | |||
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" Free the Iranian people and put the thieving family of the shah in charge , then repeat the process in two years or so when the people can’t buy bread and the shahs secret police are disappearing your relatives just like the old days while the shah thinks his party budget needs a little cash injection The late Shah's regime was not all bad. Iran in those days was quite westernised and the ordinary people did not live in constant fear. True there were restriction and political prisoners got locked up. However the country was a happier place in those days. Also you are assuming that Crown Prince Reza is just a 'chip off the old block'. Hopefully 47 years in exile have taught him of his father's mistakes. He is offering to return as head of an interim transitory government not as a powerful dictator. Sorry what has the shah of parasites been living on the past 40 years ? could it be he’s funded his jet set life off the money his family stole , while we are at it the city’s of Iran where very prosperous looking and westernised through that period while the bulk of the country lived in abject poverty Did they steal it? Same could be said of every political leader or even every politician. Most even up a lot richer than when they started and often at the expense of the people they claim to be there to help. Even your far-left friends are quite well off and I doubt the ayatollahs and mullahs live in poverty despite there pretences. Crown Prince Reza may be a very rich man but he hasn't just been sitting on his backside living a life of idle luxury during his exile. Seems to me that you want to condemn him for a mixture of 'the sins of the father' and just for the sake of it." You can hang titles on a bag of shite but it’s still just a bag of shite. None of the shah’s gang should be allowed any positions of power in Aran, they pilfered from Iran billions and are proven to be untrustworthy. I am aware that the yanks elected a proven scoundrel but that was their mistake and we can only hope that Iran doesn’t make such a blunder. | |||
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" Also you are assuming that Crown Prince Reza is just a 'chip off the old block'. Hopefully 47 years in exile have taught him of his father's mistakes. He is offering to return as head of an interim transitory government not as a powerful dictator. Sorry what has the shah of parasites been living on the past 40 years ? could it be he’s funded his jet set life off the money his family stole , while we are at it the city’s of Iran where very prosperous looking and westernised through that period while the bulk of the country lived in abject poverty Did they steal it? Same could be said of every political leader or even every politician. Most even up a lot richer than when they started and often at the expense of the people they claim to be there to help. Even your far-left friends are quite well off and I doubt the ayatollahs and mullahs live in poverty despite there pretences. Crown Prince Reza may be a very rich man but he hasn't just been sitting on his backside living a life of idle luxury during his exile. Seems to me that you want to condemn him for a mixture of 'the sins of the father' and just for the sake of it. You can hang titles on a bag of shite but it’s still just a bag of shite. None of the shah’s gang should be allowed any positions of power in Aran, they pilfered from Iran billions and are proven to be untrustworthy. I am aware that the yanks elected a proven scoundrel but that was their mistake and we can only hope that Iran doesn’t make such a blunder." Wondered how long it would be because you added your ten pen-orth and introduced your favourite bete noir to the mix. | |||
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" The late Shah's regime was not all bad. Iran in those days was quite westernised and the ordinary people did not live in constant fear. True there were restriction and political prisoners got locked up. However the country was a happier place in those days. Also you are assuming that Crown Prince Reza is just a 'chip off the old block'. Hopefully 47 years in exile have taught him of his father's mistakes. He is offering to return as head of an interim transitory government not as a powerful dictator. Sorry what has the shah of parasites been living on the past 40 years ? could it be he’s funded his jet set life off the money his family stole , while we are at it the city’s of Iran where very prosperous looking and westernised through that period while the bulk of the country lived in abject poverty Did they steal it? Same could be said of every political leader or even every politician. Most even up a lot richer than when they started and often at the expense of the people they claim to be there to help. Even your far-left friends are quite well off and I doubt the ayatollahs and mullahs live in poverty despite there pretences. Crown Prince Reza may be a very rich man but he hasn't just been sitting on his backside living a life of idle luxury during his exile. Seems to me that you want to condemn him for a mixture of 'the sins of the father' and just for the sake of it....you seem to be admitting he stole it..."but its OK because everyone else did it "...?...is that your defense...? Again you jump to conclusions because you have decided the Shah's family must be bad because they are elitist, well off and don't fit in with you narrow agenda. You don't attempt to offer an alternative. Perhaps you like the ayatollahs regime. Well they do support the likes of Hamas and co." ...I didn't jump to conclusions...I asked you questions...which you can't seem to answer...I did offer an alternative in an earlier post...you must have missed it.. | |||
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" Again you jump to conclusions because you have decided the Shah's family must be bad because they are elitist, well off and don't fit in with you narrow agenda. You don't attempt to offer an alternative. Perhaps you like the ayatollahs regime. Well they do support the likes of Hamas and co... I didn't jump to conclusions...I asked you questions...which you can't seem to answer...I did offer an alternative in an earlier post...you must have missed it.." Just quickly gone through this thread and I don't see where you've offered an alternative. You say you don't like the oppressive Ayatollahs regime yet you condemn the idea of the Crown Prince offering his services as head of an interim government if and when that poor troubled country escaped from the clutches of this evil regime. He's not looking to become a dictator. He's not even asking for a lavish coronation to be the new Shah. Perhaps he would like to be the constitutional monarch of the rebuilt peaceful free and democratic Iran. | |||
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" Again you jump to conclusions because you have decided the Shah's family must be bad because they are elitist, well off and don't fit in with you narrow agenda. You don't attempt to offer an alternative. Perhaps you like the ayatollahs regime. Well they do support the likes of Hamas and co... I didn't jump to conclusions...I asked you questions...which you can't seem to answer...I did offer an alternative in an earlier post...you must have missed it.. Just quickly gone through this thread and I don't see where you've offered an alternative. You say you don't like the oppressive Ayatollahs regime yet you condemn the idea of the Crown Prince offering his services as head of an interim government if and when that poor troubled country escaped from the clutches of this evil regime. He's not looking to become a dictator. He's not even asking for a lavish coronation to be the new Shah. Perhaps he would like to be the constitutional monarch of the rebuilt peaceful free and democratic Iran." ...I said it has to be done by the Iranian people, without interference from America..and if the prince feels so strongly about leading his country...mabye he should go there, or perhaps he'd prefer to be "installed "..?..you still never answered my questions btw | |||
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" Again you jump to conclusions because you have decided the Shah's family must be bad because they are elitist, well off and don't fit in with you narrow agenda. You don't attempt to offer an alternative. Perhaps you like the ayatollahs regime. Well they do support the likes of Hamas and co... I didn't jump to conclusions...I asked you questions...which you can't seem to answer...I did offer an alternative in an earlier post...you must have missed it.. Just quickly gone through this thread and I don't see where you've offered an alternative. You say you don't like the oppressive Ayatollahs regime yet you condemn the idea of the Crown Prince offering his services as head of an interim government if and when that poor troubled country escaped from the clutches of this evil regime. He's not looking to become a dictator. He's not even asking for a lavish coronation to be the new Shah. Perhaps he would like to be the constitutional monarch of the rebuilt peaceful free and democratic Iran....I said it has to be done by the Iranian people, without interference from America..and if the prince feels so strongly about leading his country...mabye he should go there, or perhaps he'd prefer to be "installed "..?..you still never answered my questions btw " Of course we don't know exactly what the Iranian people want. From what footage that emerges Prince Reza's portrait appears on many demonstrators banners. He seems to be the obvious rallying candidate at the moment. What was your question? | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? The situation in Iran is absolutely horrific and beyond words of total despair! Innocent people are being caught in the crossfire, and the death toll is just heartbreaking. 20,000 lives lost, families torn apart, and the silence from the outside world is deafening. The Ayatollahs' decision to cut off internet and phone lines is just callous and barbaric. World leaders must now step up and take direct action, to help these people. They're not just numbers, they're human beings who deserve to live in peace and safety. The world's got to get involved and stop this - such atrocities can't just be swept under the carpet. We need accountability, we need action, and we need it now! Well said Devanian. The silence on these mass murders of Iranians / Persians on this site is deeply concerning . Male Man Instantly turned it into a diatribe about Israel and Gaza. It was about what is happening in Iran. Many Iranians / Persians don't want to live under the evil Islamic Theocracy . Obviously the deaths of Iranians are nothing to these outraged posters on this forum. The silence here is not concerning. This is a male sex hook up site. By all means use this forum to express your opinions/disgust at what is happening but don’t have the audacity to berate the rest of us for not wanting to discuss it on here. The sheer pomposity and arrogance of the suggestion that we should all be railing against it on this site is beyond belief. Try taking your protestations to your MPs, to the Iranians, demonstrate in the street where they might actually have an effect. Or does that involve effort rather than platitudes? ffs This is an open forum so people are free to post whatever they like. If you don’t like a post then stay out of it and don’t whinge about what the OP has taken the trouble to offer for discussion. Have some good manners which won’t hurt anyone. 👌 I clearly agreed with the right of anyone to post whatever they want. My complaint was over the statement that the silence on this site about the Iran situation is concerning. The statement is that if people do as you suggest (scroll on and not post) they are in the wrong and should be taking part. Try reading what I said again (and the comments I quoted) and you may understand. Maybe you should address your own manners after that. Happy trails! I certainly call into question your ability to read what is put before you. Perhaps you would be kind enough to point out where I ever said what you are accusing me saying, and indicate where I ever suggested that not posting would be wrong? In fact I said the very opposite, and this does cause me to worry about your manners." “The silence on these mass murders of Iranians / Persians on this site is deeply concerning” That is the phrase I was referring to. Specifically referring to silence on this site. Look back up the thread. It is there. | |||
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"I would be honoured to add my condolences to the wonderful people of Iran, many of whom I know personally, and can only speak of them in the highest terms. The Ayatollah’s are just a gang of religious idiots and the people don’t want them to rule and rob them any more. Free the Iranian people! What about the Sudanese in Darfur? Or the people of Myanmar or the Democratic Republic of the Congo? How about Hazea people in Afghanistan, or the Indians in Manipur? Or don’t these people give enough kudos to warrant jumping on their bandwagon? They are just a few of the rarely mentioned genocides going on around the world for whom nobody can even be bothered to mention, never mind shed a tear. Have you not bothered to read the title of this post? The clue is not hard to find. Of course I have sympathy with the many atrocity’s happening in the world including that which. Israel is visiting on the civilian people of Palestine, and in which the UK is fully complicit. This thread is however is about Iran and that is where I direct my comments, but thank you for your pretty pointless observation." We are still awaiting your thoughts on Iran. I understand it may be challenging, but remember, this is your fifth or sixth attempt, and the last time you shared your insights was regarding Sudan. | |||
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" Free the Iranian people and put the thieving family of the shah in charge , then repeat the process in two years or so when the people can’t buy bread and the shahs secret police are disappearing your relatives just like the old days while the shah thinks his party budget needs a little cash injection The late Shah's regime was not all bad. Iran in those days was quite westernised and the ordinary people did not live in constant fear. True there were restriction and political prisoners got locked up. However the country was a happier place in those days. Also you are assuming that Crown Prince Reza is just a 'chip off the old block'. Hopefully 47 years in exile have taught him of his father's mistakes. He is offering to return as head of an interim transitory government not as a powerful dictator. Sorry what has the shah of parasites been living on the past 40 years ? could it be he’s funded his jet set life off the money his family stole , while we are at it the city’s of Iran where very prosperous looking and westernised through that period while the bulk of the country lived in abject poverty Did they steal it? Same could be said of every political leader or even every politician. Most even up a lot richer than when they started and often at the expense of the people they claim to be there to help. Even your far-left friends are quite well off and I doubt the ayatollahs and mullahs live in poverty despite there pretences. Crown Prince Reza may be a very rich man but he hasn't just been sitting on his backside living a life of idle luxury during his exile. Seems to me that you want to condemn him for a mixture of 'the sins of the father' and just for the sake of it....you seem to be admitting he stole it..."but its OK because everyone else did it "...?...is that your defense...?" What did Reza Pahlavi steal? | |||
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" Again you jump to conclusions because you have decided the Shah's family must be bad because they are elitist, well off and don't fit in with you narrow agenda. You don't attempt to offer an alternative. Perhaps you like the ayatollahs regime. Well they do support the likes of Hamas and co... I didn't jump to conclusions...I asked you questions...which you can't seem to answer...I did offer an alternative in an earlier post...you must have missed it.. Just quickly gone through this thread and I don't see where you've offered an alternative. You say you don't like the oppressive Ayatollahs regime yet you condemn the idea of the Crown Prince offering his services as head of an interim government if and when that poor troubled country escaped from the clutches of this evil regime. He's not looking to become a dictator. He's not even asking for a lavish coronation to be the new Shah. Perhaps he would like to be the constitutional monarch of the rebuilt peaceful free and democratic Iran....I said it has to be done by the Iranian people, without interference from America..and if the prince feels so strongly about leading his country...mabye he should go there, or perhaps he'd prefer to be "installed "..?..you still never answered my questions btw Of course we don't know exactly what the Iranian people want. From what footage that emerges Prince Reza's portrait appears on many demonstrators banners. He seems to be the obvious rallying candidate at the moment. What was your question?" ....so let him rally his followers then...a good leader leads from the front.... | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? The situation in Iran is absolutely horrific and beyond words of total despair! Innocent people are being caught in the crossfire, and the death toll is just heartbreaking. 20,000 lives lost, families torn apart, and the silence from the outside world is deafening. The Ayatollahs' decision to cut off internet and phone lines is just callous and barbaric. World leaders must now step up and take direct action, to help these people. They're not just numbers, they're human beings who deserve to live in peace and safety. The world's got to get involved and stop this - such atrocities can't just be swept under the carpet. We need accountability, we need action, and we need it now! Well said Devanian. The silence on these mass murders of Iranians / Persians on this site is deeply concerning . Male Man Instantly turned it into a diatribe about Israel and Gaza. It was about what is happening in Iran. Many Iranians / Persians don't want to live under the evil Islamic Theocracy . Obviously the deaths of Iranians are nothing to these outraged posters on this forum. The silence here is not concerning. This is a male sex hook up site. By all means use this forum to express your opinions/disgust at what is happening but don’t have the audacity to berate the rest of us for not wanting to discuss it on here. The sheer pomposity and arrogance of the suggestion that we should all be railing against it on this site is beyond belief. Try taking your protestations to your MPs, to the Iranians, demonstrate in the street where they might actually have an effect. Or does that involve effort rather than platitudes? This being the second instalment of HGAF, not seeing the Iranian expats rushing home to protest on the streets of Tehran , no they are protesting on British streets and attacking British police for doing their jobs Actually, the protest happened right in front of the Iranian embassy and it was peaceful. Don't try to represent the Ayatollahs. Inside that embassy, there are terrorists scheming harmful actions. They summoned the police to break up the protesters and sent in their own people to sabotage the peaceful demonstration. They have killed 20,000 people in the streets of Iran , so naturally, the protesters wanted to take down that awful flag flying over that spy headquarters. stop trying to justify illegal activity on British streets , 14 Arrests on Iran embassy protest , so much for peaceful then You shouldn't be concerned about that embassy. They were not violent; the police turned aggressive because the mullahs instructed the government to act that way. They were frustrated with the terrorists in the building. Why can't you comprehend this? They have taken the lives of 20,000 people in just two days and have severed internet and telephone connections. No one wished to engage with the police. What a ridiculous claim you are making here. You are trying to justify agitators committing acts of violence against British police in a country that has in most cases welcomed them , so in that premise your argument is mute and your figures questionable You completely disregarded what I communicated to you. I mentioned that they were not there to harm police forces or British citizens; what a terrible accusation you are making here. They went to the front of their own embassy to chant against those murderers. I am not justifying any violence, and those responsible deserve to be apprehended. Ten individuals have been arrested, yet those you are defending have killed 20,000 people, now conversing with Starmer as if nothing has occurred. You cannot confirm that figure as the humanitarian watchdog has been unable to confirm any accurate figures so what you and the local protesters are working on are arguably figures at best . I can justify the arrests on British soil and it hasn’t apparently been agitators from the Iranian embassy but protesters that have run from their own country only to bring their medieval blood letting to our shores How can you be sure they weren't from the embassy???? Where did that information originate? They even kill people on your soil, and no one is aware of it. Do you want a list of those they have murdered in Europe? Just look at what they did to Salman Rushdie. Don't attempt to defend those puppets or silence the atrocities committed by this vile terrorist regime. I can be sure that if the embassy staff had done what you implied, then the British government who has no love for the Iranian regime would be screaming it from the roof tops. " I am confident that they did not, as they have been in power for approximately 50 years, and the IRGC has yet to be designated as terrorists. The USA has taken that step, Canada has followed suit, and Australia has done the same, yet the UK remains hesitant to make such a declaration?? Therefore, the answer is no they haven’t done anything against them as the money still comes in | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? The situation in Iran is absolutely horrific and beyond words of total despair! Innocent people are being caught in the crossfire, and the death toll is just heartbreaking. 20,000 lives lost, families torn apart, and the silence from the outside world is deafening. The Ayatollahs' decision to cut off internet and phone lines is just callous and barbaric. World leaders must now step up and take direct action, to help these people. They're not just numbers, they're human beings who deserve to live in peace and safety. The world's got to get involved and stop this - such atrocities can't just be swept under the carpet. We need accountability, we need action, and we need it now! Well said Devanian. The silence on these mass murders of Iranians / Persians on this site is deeply concerning . Male Man Instantly turned it into a diatribe about Israel and Gaza. It was about what is happening in Iran. Many Iranians / Persians don't want to live under the evil Islamic Theocracy . Obviously the deaths of Iranians are nothing to these outraged posters on this forum. The silence here is not concerning. This is a male sex hook up site. By all means use this forum to express your opinions/disgust at what is happening but don’t have the audacity to berate the rest of us for not wanting to discuss it on here. The sheer pomposity and arrogance of the suggestion that we should all be railing against it on this site is beyond belief. Try taking your protestations to your MPs, to the Iranians, demonstrate in the street where they might actually have an effect. Or does that involve effort rather than platitudes? ffs This is an open forum so people are free to post whatever they like. If you don’t like a post then stay out of it and don’t whinge about what the OP has taken the trouble to offer for discussion. Have some good manners which won’t hurt anyone. 👌 I clearly agreed with the right of anyone to post whatever they want. My complaint was over the statement that the silence on this site about the Iran situation is concerning. The statement is that if people do as you suggest (scroll on and not post) they are in the wrong and should be taking part. Try reading what I said again (and the comments I quoted) and you may understand. Maybe you should address your own manners after that. Happy trails! I certainly call into question your ability to read what is put before you. Perhaps you would be kind enough to point out where I ever said what you are accusing me saying, and indicate where I ever suggested that not posting would be wrong? In fact I said the very opposite, and this does cause me to worry about your manners. “The silence on these mass murders of Iranians / Persians on this site is deeply concerning” That is the phrase I was referring to. Specifically referring to silence on this site. Look back up the thread. It is there. " What is amiss with that assertion? It concerns the slaughter of 20,000 young individuals within a mere two days. Shouldn't this be met with outrage rather than silence? That was the very reason he articulated such a statement... Have any dictators ever executed such a heinous act against their own citizens in just two days? One must ponder why this should be met with silence. | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? I find the deafening silence about the slaughter of Iranian people on this forum deeply disturbing. 78,000 people now tortured and murdered in only 3 weeks. Even Hitler/Lenin/Stalin /Mao couldn't beat that terrible record. Yet the usual political posters on here like (_espectdue )for example are conspicuous by their silence on this mass murder by the Blood thirsty Ayatollahs. Please tell me you don't support these evil scumbags? Not only silent on here. The silence from the main stream News Media and universities and antifa is Deafening " | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? The situation in Iran is absolutely horrific and beyond words of total despair! Innocent people are being caught in the crossfire, and the death toll is just heartbreaking. 20,000 lives lost, families torn apart, and the silence from the outside world is deafening. The Ayatollahs' decision to cut off internet and phone lines is just callous and barbaric. World leaders must now step up and take direct action, to help these people. They're not just numbers, they're human beings who deserve to live in peace and safety. The world's got to get involved and stop this - such atrocities can't just be swept under the carpet. We need accountability, we need action, and we need it now! Well said Devanian. The silence on these mass murders of Iranians / Persians on this site is deeply concerning . Male Man Instantly turned it into a diatribe about Israel and Gaza. It was about what is happening in Iran. Many Iranians / Persians don't want to live under the evil Islamic Theocracy . Obviously the deaths of Iranians are nothing to these outraged posters on this forum. The silence here is not concerning. This is a male sex hook up site. By all means use this forum to express your opinions/disgust at what is happening but don’t have the audacity to berate the rest of us for not wanting to discuss it on here. The sheer pomposity and arrogance of the suggestion that we should all be railing against it on this site is beyond belief. Try taking your protestations to your MPs, to the Iranians, demonstrate in the street where they might actually have an effect. Or does that involve effort rather than platitudes? ffs This is an open forum so people are free to post whatever they like. If you don’t like a post then stay out of it and don’t whinge about what the OP has taken the trouble to offer for discussion. Have some good manners which won’t hurt anyone. 👌 I clearly agreed with the right of anyone to post whatever they want. My complaint was over the statement that the silence on this site about the Iran situation is concerning. The statement is that if people do as you suggest (scroll on and not post) they are in the wrong and should be taking part. Try reading what I said again (and the comments I quoted) and you may understand. Maybe you should address your own manners after that. Happy trails! I certainly call into question your ability to read what is put before you. Perhaps you would be kind enough to point out where I ever said what you are accusing me saying, and indicate where I ever suggested that not posting would be wrong? In fact I said the very opposite, and this does cause me to worry about your manners. “The silence on these mass murders of Iranians / Persians on this site is deeply concerning” That is the phrase I was referring to. Specifically referring to silence on this site. Look back up the thread. It is there. " I don’t need to scroll back, I know exactly what I said and I did not say that nor anything like it and you’re response was placed immediately after mine and certainly gave the impression that this statement originated from me when it did not. If would be good manners to apologise, but to be honest I don’t hold any expectation. | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? The situation in Iran is absolutely horrific and beyond words of total despair! Innocent people are being caught in the crossfire, and the death toll is just heartbreaking. 20,000 lives lost, families torn apart, and the silence from the outside world is deafening. The Ayatollahs' decision to cut off internet and phone lines is just callous and barbaric. World leaders must now step up and take direct action, to help these people. They're not just numbers, they're human beings who deserve to live in peace and safety. The world's got to get involved and stop this - such atrocities can't just be swept under the carpet. We need accountability, we need action, and we need it now! Well said Devanian. The silence on these mass murders of Iranians / Persians on this site is deeply concerning . Male Man Instantly turned it into a diatribe about Israel and Gaza. It was about what is happening in Iran. Many Iranians / Persians don't want to live under the evil Islamic Theocracy . Obviously the deaths of Iranians are nothing to these outraged posters on this forum. The silence here is not concerning. This is a male sex hook up site. By all means use this forum to express your opinions/disgust at what is happening but don’t have the audacity to berate the rest of us for not wanting to discuss it on here. The sheer pomposity and arrogance of the suggestion that we should all be railing against it on this site is beyond belief. Try taking your protestations to your MPs, to the Iranians, demonstrate in the street where they might actually have an effect. Or does that involve effort rather than platitudes? ffs This is an open forum so people are free to post whatever they like. If you don’t like a post then stay out of it and don’t whinge about what the OP has taken the trouble to offer for discussion. Have some good manners which won’t hurt anyone. 👌 I clearly agreed with the right of anyone to post whatever they want. My complaint was over the statement that the silence on this site about the Iran situation is concerning. The statement is that if people do as you suggest (scroll on and not post) they are in the wrong and should be taking part. Try reading what I said again (and the comments I quoted) and you may understand. Maybe you should address your own manners after that. Happy trails! I certainly call into question your ability to read what is put before you. Perhaps you would be kind enough to point out where I ever said what you are accusing me saying, and indicate where I ever suggested that not posting would be wrong? In fact I said the very opposite, and this does cause me to worry about your manners. “The silence on these mass murders of Iranians / Persians on this site is deeply concerning” That is the phrase I was referring to. Specifically referring to silence on this site. Look back up the thread. It is there. I don’t need to scroll back, I know exactly what I said and I did not say that nor anything like it and you’re response was placed immediately after mine and certainly gave the impression that this statement originated from me when it did not. If would be good manners to apologise, but to be honest I don’t hold any expectation. " Ffs man read it properly. Wherever my reply was placed it referred to a specific statement in the thread above it. A specific line. If you are so precious about what you wrote you should have been clearer in what your problem was. My comment was clear and I repeat again it referred to a SPECIFIC statement/line. Unbunch your panties, give your head a wobble, cover up the parrot and hammer crooked pieces of wood across the door. So so insecure. | |||
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"Unfortunately as the world stood by and watched the genocide in Gaza in the face of all international laws, the leader of the free world aka Trump, supporting the maniac Netanyahu and supplying weapons gives every country in the world and their leaders to do the hell they like. " The huge difference being that neither Trump nor Netanyahu are dictators, nor do they slaughter their own people. This isn’t even civil war. On last count there was a report of 36,000 protesters killed, including those injured in hospital from the street violence. And the Ayatollah? He’s in a bunker somewhere. Let’s hope Israel get him like they did Nasrallah. | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? The situation in Iran is absolutely horrific and beyond words of total despair! Innocent people are being caught in the crossfire, and the death toll is just heartbreaking. 20,000 lives lost, families torn apart, and the silence from the outside world is deafening. The Ayatollahs' decision to cut off internet and phone lines is just callous and barbaric. World leaders must now step up and take direct action, to help these people. They're not just numbers, they're human beings who deserve to live in peace and safety. The world's got to get involved and stop this - such atrocities can't just be swept under the carpet. We need accountability, we need action, and we need it now! Well said Devanian. The silence on these mass murders of Iranians / Persians on this site is deeply concerning . Male Man Instantly turned it into a diatribe about Israel and Gaza. It was about what is happening in Iran. Many Iranians / Persians don't want to live under the evil Islamic Theocracy . Obviously the deaths of Iranians are nothing to these outraged posters on this forum. The silence here is not concerning. This is a male sex hook up site. By all means use this forum to express your opinions/disgust at what is happening but don’t have the audacity to berate the rest of us for not wanting to discuss it on here. The sheer pomposity and arrogance of the suggestion that we should all be railing against it on this site is beyond belief. Try taking your protestations to your MPs, to the Iranians, demonstrate in the street where they might actually have an effect. Or does that involve effort rather than platitudes? ffs This is an open forum so people are free to post whatever they like. If you don’t like a post then stay out of it and don’t whinge about what the OP has taken the trouble to offer for discussion. Have some good manners which won’t hurt anyone. 👌 I clearly agreed with the right of anyone to post whatever they want. My complaint was over the statement that the silence on this site about the Iran situation is concerning. The statement is that if people do as you suggest (scroll on and not post) they are in the wrong and should be taking part. Try reading what I said again (and the comments I quoted) and you may understand. Maybe you should address your own manners after that. Happy trails! I certainly call into question your ability to read what is put before you. Perhaps you would be kind enough to point out where I ever said what you are accusing me saying, and indicate where I ever suggested that not posting would be wrong? In fact I said the very opposite, and this does cause me to worry about your manners. “The silence on these mass murders of Iranians / Persians on this site is deeply concerning” That is the phrase I was referring to. Specifically referring to silence on this site. Look back up the thread. It is there. I don’t need to scroll back, I know exactly what I said and I did not say that nor anything like it and you’re response was placed immediately after mine and certainly gave the impression that this statement originated from me when it did not. If would be good manners to apologise, but to be honest I don’t hold any expectation. Ffs man read it properly. Wherever my reply was placed it referred to a specific statement in the thread above it. A specific line. If you are so precious about what you wrote you should have been clearer in what your problem was. My comment was clear and I repeat again it referred to a SPECIFIC statement/line. Unbunch your panties, give your head a wobble, cover up the parrot and hammer crooked pieces of wood across the door. So so insecure. " So let me attempt to understand your reasoning. I think the post which you were responding to had 7/8 previous statements all by different people, all expressing different opinions and you are stating that you you were justified in cobbling together bits of all those opinions and and constructing something which no one said and that is what you are attempting to get away with 😂😂😂that is simply ridiculous. | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? The situation in Iran is absolutely horrific and beyond words of total despair! Innocent people are being caught in the crossfire, and the death toll is just heartbreaking. 20,000 lives lost, families torn apart, and the silence from the outside world is deafening. The Ayatollahs' decision to cut off internet and phone lines is just callous and barbaric. World leaders must now step up and take direct action, to help these people. They're not just numbers, they're human beings who deserve to live in peace and safety. The world's got to get involved and stop this - such atrocities can't just be swept under the carpet. We need accountability, we need action, and we need it now! Well said Devanian. The silence on these mass murders of Iranians / Persians on this site is deeply concerning . Male Man Instantly turned it into a diatribe about Israel and Gaza. It was about what is happening in Iran. Many Iranians / Persians don't want to live under the evil Islamic Theocracy . Obviously the deaths of Iranians are nothing to these outraged posters on this forum. The silence here is not concerning. This is a male sex hook up site. By all means use this forum to express your opinions/disgust at what is happening but don’t have the audacity to berate the rest of us for not wanting to discuss it on here. The sheer pomposity and arrogance of the suggestion that we should all be railing against it on this site is beyond belief. Try taking your protestations to your MPs, to the Iranians, demonstrate in the street where they might actually have an effect. Or does that involve effort rather than platitudes? ffs This is an open forum so people are free to post whatever they like. If you don’t like a post then stay out of it and don’t whinge about what the OP has taken the trouble to offer for discussion. Have some good manners which won’t hurt anyone. 👌 I clearly agreed with the right of anyone to post whatever they want. My complaint was over the statement that the silence on this site about the Iran situation is concerning. The statement is that if people do as you suggest (scroll on and not post) they are in the wrong and should be taking part. Try reading what I said again (and the comments I quoted) and you may understand. Maybe you should address your own manners after that. Happy trails! I certainly call into question your ability to read what is put before you. Perhaps you would be kind enough to point out where I ever said what you are accusing me saying, and indicate where I ever suggested that not posting would be wrong? In fact I said the very opposite, and this does cause me to worry about your manners. “The silence on these mass murders of Iranians / Persians on this site is deeply concerning” That is the phrase I was referring to. Specifically referring to silence on this site. Look back up the thread. It is there. I don’t need to scroll back, I know exactly what I said and I did not say that nor anything like it and you’re response was placed immediately after mine and certainly gave the impression that this statement originated from me when it did not. If would be good manners to apologise, but to be honest I don’t hold any expectation. Ffs man read it properly. Wherever my reply was placed it referred to a specific statement in the thread above it. A specific line. If you are so precious about what you wrote you should have been clearer in what your problem was. My comment was clear and I repeat again it referred to a SPECIFIC statement/line. Unbunch your panties, give your head a wobble, cover up the parrot and hammer crooked pieces of wood across the door. So so insecure. So let me attempt to understand your reasoning. I think the post which you were responding to had 7/8 previous statements all by different people, all expressing different opinions and you are stating that you you were justified in cobbling together bits of all those opinions and and constructing something which no one said and that is what you are attempting to get away with 😂😂😂that is simply ridiculous." Just turn off the lights and sit in the corner for a few hours. Calm yourself down and stop getting upset. I’m not attempting to get away with anything. So you thought my reply might be taken as being to you. For goodness sake man no one knows who you are, nobody cares, no one will take you to task. Obsession with what others may think about you is not healthy especially when no one actually gives a monkeys toss who you are. Let it go. Rant again if you wish but it will only raise your blood pressure. I won’t be responding. | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? The situation in Iran is absolutely horrific and beyond words of total despair! Innocent people are being caught in the crossfire, and the death toll is just heartbreaking. 20,000 lives lost, families torn apart, and the silence from the outside world is deafening. The Ayatollahs' decision to cut off internet and phone lines is just callous and barbaric. World leaders must now step up and take direct action, to help these people. They're not just numbers, they're human beings who deserve to live in peace and safety. The world's got to get involved and stop this - such atrocities can't just be swept under the carpet. We need accountability, we need action, and we need it now! Well said Devanian. The silence on these mass murders of Iranians / Persians on this site is deeply concerning . Male Man Instantly turned it into a diatribe about Israel and Gaza. It was about what is happening in Iran. Many Iranians / Persians don't want to live under the evil Islamic Theocracy . Obviously the deaths of Iranians are nothing to these outraged posters on this forum. The silence here is not concerning. This is a male sex hook up site. By all means use this forum to express your opinions/disgust at what is happening but don’t have the audacity to berate the rest of us for not wanting to discuss it on here. The sheer pomposity and arrogance of the suggestion that we should all be railing against it on this site is beyond belief. Try taking your protestations to your MPs, to the Iranians, demonstrate in the street where they might actually have an effect. Or does that involve effort rather than platitudes? ffs This is an open forum so people are free to post whatever they like. If you don’t like a post then stay out of it and don’t whinge about what the OP has taken the trouble to offer for discussion. Have some good manners which won’t hurt anyone. 👌 I clearly agreed with the right of anyone to post whatever they want. My complaint was over the statement that the silence on this site about the Iran situation is concerning. The statement is that if people do as you suggest (scroll on and not post) they are in the wrong and should be taking part. Try reading what I said again (and the comments I quoted) and you may understand. Maybe you should address your own manners after that. Happy trails! I certainly call into question your ability to read what is put before you. Perhaps you would be kind enough to point out where I ever said what you are accusing me saying, and indicate where I ever suggested that not posting would be wrong? In fact I said the very opposite, and this does cause me to worry about your manners. “The silence on these mass murders of Iranians / Persians on this site is deeply concerning” That is the phrase I was referring to. Specifically referring to silence on this site. Look back up the thread. It is there. I don’t need to scroll back, I know exactly what I said and I did not say that nor anything like it and you’re response was placed immediately after mine and certainly gave the impression that this statement originated from me when it did not. If would be good manners to apologise, but to be honest I don’t hold any expectation. Ffs man read it properly. Wherever my reply was placed it referred to a specific statement in the thread above it. A specific line. If you are so precious about what you wrote you should have been clearer in what your problem was. My comment was clear and I repeat again it referred to a SPECIFIC statement/line. Unbunch your panties, give your head a wobble, cover up the parrot and hammer crooked pieces of wood across the door. So so insecure. So let me attempt to understand your reasoning. I think the post which you were responding to had 7/8 previous statements all by different people, all expressing different opinions and you are stating that you you were justified in cobbling together bits of all those opinions and and constructing something which no one said and that is what you are attempting to get away with 😂😂😂that is simply ridiculous. Just turn off the lights and sit in the corner for a few hours. Calm yourself down and stop getting upset. I’m not attempting to get away with anything. So you thought my reply might be taken as being to you. For goodness sake man no one knows who you are, nobody cares, no one will take you to task. Obsession with what others may think about you is not healthy especially when no one actually gives a monkeys toss who you are. Let it go. Rant again if you wish but it will only raise your blood pressure. I won’t be responding. " I Please don’t worry about my health and your personal unfounded abuse is just something that I am pleased to accept. I am very pleased that you are not going to respond so perhaps reason is penetrating to your brain. My advice to you is to read the last post on any thread before responding. | |||
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" Also you are assuming that Crown Prince Reza is just a 'chip off the old block'. Hopefully 47 years in exile have taught him of his father's mistakes. He is offering to return as head of an interim transitory government not as a powerful dictator. Sorry what has the shah of parasites been living on the past 40 years ? could it be he’s funded his jet set life off the money his family stole , while we are at it the city’s of Iran where very prosperous looking and westernised through that period while the bulk of the country lived in abject poverty Did they steal it? Same could be said of every political leader or even every politician. Most even up a lot richer than when they started and often at the expense of the people they claim to be there to help. Even your far-left friends are quite well off and I doubt the ayatollahs and mullahs live in poverty despite there pretences. Crown Prince Reza may be a very rich man but he hasn't just been sitting on his backside living a life of idle luxury during his exile. Seems to me that you want to condemn him for a mixture of 'the sins of the father' and just for the sake of it. You can hang titles on a bag of shite but it’s still just a bag of shite. None of the shah’s gang should be allowed any positions of power in Aran, they pilfered from Iran billions and are proven to be untrustworthy. I am aware that the yanks elected a proven scoundrel but that was their mistake and we can only hope that Iran doesn’t make such a blunder. Wondered how long it would be because you added your ten pen-orth and introduced your favourite bete noir to the mix." Oh yes, I remember who you are now, you were a supporter of the criminal tRump and then after he demonstrated his total stupidity by attacking allied soldiers you then changed your mind, well at least you ended up on the right side. | |||
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"I applaude your drawing attention to this on a forum of such polarised idiots and obsessive binary types. I just want to inform you that as I write this, reports indicate that the Iranian regime has killed nearly 40,000 people in the streets so far. The reason for the fluctuating death toll is that internet connectivity has begun to reopen slightly after two weeks, allowing people to upload videos that reveal the atrocities committed by the most despicable dictator of the century, who will be remembered in history forever. This situation is not about binary politics. I have no interest in right or left ideologies. If you are a human being, you should feel disturbed to learn that 40,000 young lives have been lost. Forget that ideology that suggests we should remain indifferent to this tragedy. | |||
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"I applaude your drawing attention to this on a forum of such polarised idiots and obsessive binary types. Certainly, they are capable of doing so. Shut down the embassy of the terrorists. Designate the IRGC as a terrorist organisation, just as other nations have done. Would you prefer to have terrorists conducting surveillance on you? | |||
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" You can hang titles on a bag of shite but it’s still just a bag of shite. None of the shah’s gang should be allowed any positions of power in Aran, they pilfered from Iran billions and are proven to be untrustworthy. I am aware that the yanks elected a proven scoundrel but that was their mistake and we can only hope that Iran doesn’t make such a blunder. Wondered how long it would be because you added your ten pen-orth and introduced your favourite bete noir to the mix. Oh yes, I remember who you are now, you were a supporter of the criminal tRump and then after he demonstrated his total stupidity by attacking allied soldiers you then changed your mind, well at least you ended up on the right side." Ah yes. Your simplistic black and white view of things. Vision severely distorted by your seething hatred of the current incumbent of the White House. I support some of his actions but certainly not all. Things he says often make me cringe. As a veteran myself--through not of Iraq or Afghanistan--I was obvious angry at his stupid comments. He has backtracked a bit. Would hardly expect a full humble apology from such a megalomaniac. My point was we are discussing Iran on this thread. Not your pet hate. | |||
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"Returning to the topic: one reason for not making a song and dance about the Iranian protests might be that the "West" - or at least the US and UK -have knowingly been tightening the economic screws on Iran with the express intention of destabilising the regime. The main driver behind this is a country whose name it is antisemitic even to mention. Obviously we should not object to the success of our enlightened policy. And we shouldn't complain about our Western-valued ally slaughtering a bunch of brown people in the future Trump Gazarama." Excellent point. It's also worth mentioning that Iran had a perfectly serviceable democratically elected leader who was deposed by the machinations of both the American and British secret services in favour of the despotic but far more amenable Shah. | |||
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"It could be argued that the people of Iran chose to install the Ayatollah and an Islamic state with their revolution and overwhelmingly backed it in their referendum shortly after. So now they are merely reaping what they sowed. It’s like voting in a government, and then complaining 18 month later that they are shit." "It could be argued", that the history goes back a little further than that, to the US and UK overturning the then democratically elected Mosaddegh (who figured Iranian oil belonged to Iran, poor fool) and replacing him with the unelected, autocratic Pahlevi, with his foul secret police, Savak. We'll be back at the court of Cyrus soon... | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? I find the deafening silence about the slaughter of Iranian people on this forum deeply disturbing. 78,000 people now tortured and murdered in only 3 weeks. Even Hitler/Lenin/Stalin /Mao couldn't beat that terrible record. Yet the usual political posters on here like (_espectdue )for example are conspicuous by their silence on this mass murder by the Blood thirsty Ayatollahs. Please tell me you don't support these evil scumbags? Wouldn't dream of it. However, the figures are suspect, and unsourced by you or the OP. So much horror vying for our attention! I tend to concentrate on the 84,000 Palestinians killed by Israel in its reconstruction of the Warsaw Ghetto - source: https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20250625-gaza-death-toll-reaches-84000-far-higher-than-official-counts-new-study-finds/ without too deeply exploring how much Israel and its big buddy love destabilising Iran. Or their long history of sanctions and economic pressure which resulted in the extreme poverty of many Iranians -leading to the protests. Or for that matter, how Crump prolonged the protests by falsely promising assistance to the protesters. But yes, ayatollahs Tbaaaad, m'kay? " You have too remember the Ayatollahs finance Hamas and helped train and support the October 7th raid on the peaceful Nova Music Festival. The Gazan ministry of information will tell you exaggarated numbers because ot is propaganda. Israel instructed Hamas to release all the Hostages on October 7th or we will come and get them ourselves. They had no choice but to go find 251 people including toddlers who Hamas murdered. By all means support Hamas and Gazans and they will be happy for you to do so. So will the Ayatollahs of Iran. Freedom for the Iranian people in my book. Then Hamas will be no more. The way too peace. | |||
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"There are posters on here who hate Israel and the West to such an extent that I can only surmise they would cheer an Islamist victory throughout the Middle East. In other words a catastrophe for all of us. Meanwhile it appears that as many Iranians have been massacred in the last few days as half the Gaza death in over 2 years. But not a squeak from the anti semites because they know the Iranian regime is the Jews’ ultimate enemy. Tell us what you actually want after the destruction of Israel and the victory of the mullahs. " And there are posters on here that repeatedly and mistakenly equate hatred of Israel with anti-Semtitism. No-one should be afraid of criticising Israel for fear of being branded an anti-Semite when such accusations come from those who lack the even the basic understanding of it's meaning. | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? I find the deafening silence about the slaughter of Iranian people on this forum deeply disturbing. 78,000 people now tortured and murdered in only 3 weeks. Even Hitler/Lenin/Stalin /Mao couldn't beat that terrible record. Yet the usual political posters on here like (_espectdue )for example are conspicuous by their silence on this mass murder by the Blood thirsty Ayatollahs. Please tell me you don't support these evil scumbags? Wouldn't dream of it. However, the figures are suspect, and unsourced by you or the OP. So much horror vying for our attention! I tend to concentrate on the 84,000 Palestinians killed by Israel in its reconstruction of the Warsaw Ghetto - source: https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20250625-gaza-death-toll-reaches-84000-far-higher-than-official-counts-new-study-finds/ without too deeply exploring how much Israel and its big buddy love destabilising Iran. Or their long history of sanctions and economic pressure which resulted in the extreme poverty of many Iranians -leading to the protests. Or for that matter, how Crump prolonged the protests by falsely promising assistance to the protesters. But yes, ayatollahs Tbaaaad, m'kay? You have too remember the Ayatollahs finance Hamas and helped train and support the October 7th raid on the peaceful Nova Music Festival." That was quite a feat on Israel's part: uniting Shi'a and Sunni factions. " The Gazan ministry of information will tell you exaggarated numbers because ot is propaganda." Propaganda, pehaps. However, neither the IDF nor anyone else has been allowed to discover the reality. And whether it's 84,000 or, say, 50,000 is hardly relevant to the scale of the atrocity. The satellite images don't lie about the near-total destruction. How many Israelis died at the outset? 1200 or so? Pretty good revenge, eh? Especially as many of the ravers would have been liable to conscription into the IDF. " Israel instructed Hamas to release all the Hostages on October 7th or we will come and get them ourselves. They had no choice but to go find 251 people including toddlers who Hamas murdered." Hamas has returned all but one hostage - believed buried under the rubble Of course, among the 84,000, the IDF's careful targeting ensured that no children/toddlers/babies were torn apart by high explosive and shrapnel.Believe that if you must. There is no cure for irrationality. And who's this "we", Moishe? " By all means support Hamas and Gazans and they will be happy for you to do so. So will the Ayatollahs of Iran. Freedom for the Iranian people in my book." I don't support Hamas. I do support the people of Gaza. I support all the Palestinian people against ethnic cleansing and the theft of their land. Which continues. I hope Iran becomes a democracy again, unthreatened by Israel or anyone else. " Then Hamas will be no more. The way too peace. " Continue to treat the Palestinians like shit, and there will always be resistance. | |||
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"Returning to the topic: one reason for not making a song and dance about the Iranian protests might be that the "West" - or at least the US and UK -have knowingly been tightening the economic screws on Iran with the express intention of destabilising the regime. The main driver behind this is a country whose name it is antisemitic even to mention. Obviously we should not object to the success of our enlightened policy. And we shouldn't complain about our Western-valued ally slaughtering a bunch of brown people in the future Trump Gazarama." YOU CAN'T SWITCH THE TOPIC TO ISRAEL. TRY HARDER. | |||
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"There are posters on here who hate Israel and the West to such an extent that I can only surmise they would cheer an Islamist victory throughout the Middle East. In other words a catastrophe for all of us. Meanwhile it appears that as many Iranians have been massacred in the last few days as half the Gaza death in over 2 years. But not a squeak from the anti semites because they know the Iranian regime is the Jews’ ultimate enemy. Tell us what you actually want after the destruction of Israel and the victory of the mullahs. And there are posters on here that repeatedly and mistakenly equate hatred of Israel with anti-Semtitism. No-one should be afraid of criticising Israel for fear of being branded an anti-Semite when such accusations come from those who lack the even the basic understanding of it's meaning." I believe there are others on here familiar with your past posts who will find your protestations disingenuous | |||
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"It could be argued that the people of Iran chose to install the Ayatollah and an Islamic state with their revolution and overwhelmingly backed it in their referendum shortly after. So now they are merely reaping what they sowed. It’s like voting in a government, and then complaining 18 month later that they are shit." There exists a significant distinction between 18 months and half a century.. Delve into the annals of history, for in the past 5 years, the United Kingdom has witnessed the transition of Prime Ministers on three occasions, with four distinct individuals having occupied the office during this timeframe.shit or what? | |||
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"The death toll has tragically risen to 20,000 according to international news from Iran. It has now been 168 hours without access to the internet or telephone lines. It seems the Ayatollahs have chosen to emulate another North Korea. They are attempting to establish an internal framework for their own benefit. How could such a situation arise in 2026? As for the individual who expressed discontent with me in a previous discussion, you have 174 free statements at your disposal. Do you truly have anything to contribute beyond lamenting? I find the deafening silence about the slaughter of Iranian people on this forum deeply disturbing. 78,000 people now tortured and murdered in only 3 weeks. Even Hitler/Lenin/Stalin /Mao couldn't beat that terrible record. Yet the usual political posters on here like (_espectdue )for example are conspicuous by their silence on this mass murder by the Blood thirsty Ayatollahs. Please tell me you don't support these evil scumbags? Wouldn't dream of it. However, the figures are suspect, and unsourced by you or the OP. So much horror vying for our attention! I tend to concentrate on the 84,000 Palestinians killed by Israel in its reconstruction of the Warsaw Ghetto - source: https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20250625-gaza-death-toll-reaches-84000-far-higher-than-official-counts-new-study-finds/ without too deeply exploring how much Israel and its big buddy love destabilising Iran. Or their long history of sanctions and economic pressure which resulted in the extreme poverty of many Iranians -leading to the protests. Or for that matter, how Crump prolonged the protests by falsely promising assistance to the protesters. But yes, ayatollahs Tbaaaad, m'kay? You have too remember the Ayatollahs finance Hamas and helped train and support the October 7th raid on the peaceful Nova Music Festival. The Gazan ministry of information will tell you exaggarated numbers because ot is propaganda. Israel instructed Hamas to release all the Hostages on October 7th or we will come and get them ourselves. They had no choice but to go find 251 people including toddlers who Hamas murdered. By all means support Hamas and Gazans and they will be happy for you to do so. So will the Ayatollahs of Iran. Freedom for the Iranian people in my book. Then Hamas will be no more. The way too peace. " you actually nailed it , please add these to your list Lebanon: Hezbollah Yemen: Ansar Allah (Houthis) Gaza/Palestine: Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) Iraq: Kata'ib Hezbollah, Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba, Asaib Ahl al-Haq, Badr Organization, Kata'ib Sayyid al-Shuhada Syria: Various Shiite militias, including the Fatemiyoun Division (Afghan) and Zaynabiyoun Brigade (Pakistani) Bahrain: Al Ashtar Brigades, Saraya al-Mukhta The list is excessively lengthy. | |||
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"It could be argued that the people of Iran chose to install the Ayatollah and an Islamic state with their revolution and overwhelmingly backed it in their referendum shortly after. So now they are merely reaping what they sowed. It’s like voting in a government, and then complaining 18 month later that they are shit. "It could be argued", that the history goes back a little further than that, to the US and UK overturning the then democratically elected Mosaddegh (who figured Iranian oil belonged to Iran, poor fool) and replacing him with the unelected, autocratic Pahlevi, with his foul secret police, Savak. We'll be back at the court of Cyrus soon..." Although there was a USA/UK backed coup [early 1950s before most of us on here can remember or were even born] Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi was the existing head of state. So he wasn't exactly replacing anyone. True he and his henchmen gained more power and the new 'democracy' was little more than a rubber stamp. However times have changed vastly. Although the late Shah's regime was far from perfect it was better that the evil Ayatollahs one that has replaced it. What happens now no one can predict. Short of an uprising by the armed forces or foreign intervention there is a chance that the Islamic regime may survive. If the Crown Prince were successful in because a constitutional monarch there is nothing to say he would just follow in his father's footsteps. Years in exile have probably given him a more enlightened outlook. | |||
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"It could be argued that the people of Iran chose to install the Ayatollah and an Islamic state with their revolution and overwhelmingly backed it in their referendum shortly after. So now they are merely reaping what they sowed. It’s like voting in a government, and then complaining 18 month later that they are shit. "It could be argued", that the history goes back a little further than that, to the US and UK overturning the then democratically elected Mosaddegh (who figured Iranian oil belonged to Iran, poor fool) and replacing him with the unelected, autocratic Pahlevi, with his foul secret police, Savak. We'll be back at the court of Cyrus soon... Although there was a USA/UK backed coup [early 1950s before most of us on here can remember or were even born] Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi was the existing head of state. So he wasn't exactly replacing anyone. True he and his henchmen gained more power and the new 'democracy' was little more than a rubber stamp. However times have changed vastly. Although the late Shah's regime was far from perfect it was better that the evil Ayatollahs one that has replaced it. What happens now no one can predict. Short of an uprising by the armed forces or foreign intervention there is a chance that the Islamic regime may survive. If the Crown Prince were successful in because a constitutional monarch there is nothing to say he would just follow in his father's footsteps. Years in exile have probably given him a more enlightened outlook." Can I assert that Iran was a democratic nation compared to all the countries in the Middle East? The opposition groups during the Shah's era were primarily leftists, including Hezbe Toodeh and Cherikhaye Fadaii. They believed that by aligning themselves with Ayatollah Khomeini, they could govern and secure numerous seats in parliament. However, Khomeini informed them that the clergy would not engage in politics, effectively ensnaring them in his trap. Most of these individuals were executed by the Ayatollah's regime after it was established. I am perplexed as to how they perceived the Shah as a tyrant; it doesn't make sense to me. Yet, these outdated figures still believe they can regain power after the Ayatollah. The Iranian populace is indifferent to them; they demonstrated this in the videos that surfaced during the million-strong protests. They are making significant efforts, but the reality is that they have no chance anymore. The people of Iran made a massive mistake, but they certainly will not repeat it a second time. | |||
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"There are posters on here who hate Israel and the West to such an extent that I can only surmise they would cheer an Islamist victory throughout the Middle East. In other words a catastrophe for all of us. Meanwhile it appears that as many Iranians have been massacred in the last few days as half the Gaza death in over 2 years. But not a squeak from the anti semites because they know the Iranian regime is the Jews’ ultimate enemy. Tell us what you actually want after the destruction of Israel and the victory of the mullahs. And there are posters on here that repeatedly and mistakenly equate hatred of Israel with anti-Semtitism. No-one should be afraid of criticising Israel for fear of being branded an anti-Semite when such accusations come from those who lack the even the basic understanding of it's meaning." I fully agree with you. Israel is a despicable gang of squatters and land grabbing murdering scum, living off the charity provided by the American taxpayer. This well established habit of throwing up their hands dripping with the blood of the indigenous people and crying out “ we are Jews and any who criticise us are anti-Semitic” are now long gone. I fully support the many thousands of Jewish people who are just as revolted by the actions of this appalling entity as every decent person must be. So these uneducated morons should take there “anti-Semitic” rubbish and deposit it well out of the sun. | |||
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"There are posters on here who hate Israel and the West to such an extent that I can only surmise they would cheer an Islamist victory throughout the Middle East. In other words a catastrophe for all of us. Meanwhile it appears that as many Iranians have been massacred in the last few days as half the Gaza death in over 2 years. But not a squeak from the anti semites because they know the Iranian regime is the Jews’ ultimate enemy. Tell us what you actually want after the destruction of Israel and the victory of the mullahs. And there are posters on here that repeatedly and mistakenly equate hatred of Israel with anti-Semtitism. No-one should be afraid of criticising Israel for fear of being branded an anti-Semite when such accusations come from those who lack the even the basic understanding of it's meaning. I believe there are others on here familiar with your past posts who will find your protestations disingenuous " And i pay no heed to those either. | |||
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" You can hang titles on a bag of shite but it’s still just a bag of shite. None of the shah’s gang should be allowed any positions of power in Aran, they pilfered from Iran billions and are proven to be untrustworthy. I am aware that the yanks elected a proven scoundrel but that was their mistake and we can only hope that Iran doesn’t make such a blunder. Wondered how long it would be because you added your ten pen-orth and introduced your favourite bete noir to the mix. Oh yes, I remember who you are now, you were a supporter of the criminal tRump and then after he demonstrated his total stupidity by attacking allied soldiers you then changed your mind, well at least you ended up on the right side. Ah yes. Your simplistic black and white view of things. Vision severely distorted by your seething hatred of the current incumbent of the White House. I support some of his actions but certainly not all. Things he says often make me cringe. As a veteran myself--through not of Iraq or Afghanistan--I was obvious angry at his stupid comments. He has backtracked a bit. Would hardly expect a full humble apology from such a megalomaniac. My point was we are discussing Iran on this thread. Not your pet hate." Well I am afraid you will have to enlighten me on what you in the dark very dark recesses of your imagination have decided is my pet hate? For now I will assume that it could be Trump, it’s hard to know with your contradictory statements but I think that’s a good guess. (1) I have never met this individual so how could I possibly HATE him? (2) I have read read his long criminal history and based on that I certainly do detest the person it exposes. Obviously you may have some difficulty in understanding the difference between hating, and despising an individual but there is quite a big one. (3) You describe me as having a simplistic black or white view, but again you offer nothing to support that accusation. Again I am drawn to to those dark recesses. (4) You refer to the criminal as being a megalomaniac with which I agree. So I am bemused at how you can support this mentally deranged individual holding the office he does. That however is not my problem. I clearly recall your hero promising the people of Iran that help was on its way, very like his promise to end the Russia/ Ukraine conflict on day one. This draft dodging coward, consistent liar and fraudster is all of those things, this is not hate , this is just a statement of FACT. , | |||
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"Again what ever, I'm European don't care for plastic European Americans simple, they since American revaluation put English out then put Spain out and took her States, declared war on Mexico for more land and so on, they are nothing more but a half breed European colony taken over from the natives when an Italian landed on behalf of Spain, so don't worry Iran has a beef with the Americano not Europe. Wow, you're from Europe, but Ukraine is being targeted by drones from the ayatollahs. So, you're not really worried about what's going on around you? And you definitely don't care about the Middle East, wondering as the title mentions Iran? I'm just shocked by this. It's Russia targeting Ukraine maybe with missile used from Iran but it's Russia not Iran, maybe Ukraine should give up Crimea as is russian speaking people, as said I don't care for middle east or America, not left more right but don't care for America or middle east especially Iran/Gaza and Israel, they can burn. Are you suggesting that they were unaware of Russia's utilisation of those drones for Europe, and that they presented them as a Christmas gift? Europe has meddled in the affairs of the Middle East far more than you realise; without the Middle East, you certainly wouldn't be enjoying your current comfort.They don’t care about you either . Caused by American interference, if America interfere European leaders jump lol as said it's between America and middle east not Europe, been going on for decades, don't matter if there president is republican or demicrat they will still intervene in affairs not there and past decades is middle east and far east Asia since after ww2 beginning with Korea. You seem to suggest that this is not a problem for Europe, yet drones are hovering above you in Europe, so be cautious about what you say. You may choose to disregard them for now, but they will eventually come knocking at your door, and by then it will be too late. Thank goodness you are not a politician." Your right I'm not a politician as all sides of politics especially in Europe and our two islands are a joke | |||
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"Wow! A week after original posting the leftie oracle has called you a plank. Very erudite. Thats why many no longer bother taking partin these political posts." Yes. You are quite right. They dont like being reminded that Marxists and the Left helped the Mad Ayatollahs seize power in Iran in 1979. | |||
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"Wow! A week after original posting the leftie oracle has called you a plank. Very erudite. Thats why many no longer bother taking partin these political posts. Yes. You are quite right. They dont like being reminded that Marxists and the Left helped the Mad Ayatollahs seize power in Iran in 1979. " The Ayatollah executed all of them after a few years being in power. | |||
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