I have noticed a clear rise in posting of open support for IRR on this site. We have always had for a long time closet supporters, but recently we see No Fear, Jenaab Sargord , Reza Esfandiari & yousef Bozrgmehr,…..What’s going on? Where were these guys before the (S)election fiasco? Is IRR scared shitless? Do mediums like Iranian.com have any impact in organizing the movement? Why show up here with western educated prostitutes to muddy the water? “I am AN supporter, ask me any question…”, “No Rest or Peace”,…..
I’ve been here well over a year now and never seen anything like this befoe. Where the hell have all these openly defenders of IRR been? Why now?Call me “day dreamer”, “naïve”, “wishful thinker”, or simply “stupid”….But, I smell victory.
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by sag koochooloo on Thu Dec 03, 2009 01:47 AM PSTdelete
Sargord Shekast, You and your type is part of Bijan's reference
by Hovakhshatare on Sun Nov 29, 2009 09:07 AM PSTall the spamming on various sites, this one included, will only serve to show your faces and twisted world view. However, this is not where the real stuff happens. You and this regime in all its forms, dometic and foreign, are not Irani. You are the enemy within.
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by yolanda on Sun Nov 29, 2009 06:39 AM PSTHi Natalia,
I am so glad that you have friends in Iran.....It is sooooo cool! I am envious of you. I hope IRI can lift the ban.....I would love to see Iranians inside Iran to visit Iranian.com......it would be fun!!!!
Take care!!!
Delaram Banafsheh (Yolanda)
"Cactus in the Desert"
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by yolanda on Sun Nov 29, 2009 06:35 AM PSTHi! Mr. Major,
I deeply appreciate that you wrote a post for me. I feel honored! Visiting Iran will be my life time dream.....or course, I need to save some money 1st.....I am sure I will see a lot of fascinating stuff and meet the wonderful people....I did my homework already.....I have been reading about Iran since 2007.....I was hoping there will be direct flight...from LA to Tehran.....hopefully, hejab is not required. I can wear a scarf around my neck, but hejab is too hard.....
My question: Are you blogging from Iran?
Please give my regards to the brave Iranian people!!! I am inspired by them!
take care!
Delaram Banafsheh (Yolanda)
"Cactus in the Desert"
Political mainstream...
by Bijan A M on Sun Nov 29, 2009 06:19 AM PSTJenaab sargord,
I hope you are not (and I think you are not) what you say you represent. If you consider this movement, (green or whatever color) as movement to strengthen theocracy by reforming it with some lipsticks, I believe you are wrong. The core of this movement which students are carrying its load is for a secular democracy in Iran. This time they won’t let “political mainstream”!! (according to you) steal it. Melli-mazhabi has no space in this movement. Velayate vaghih has no space in this movement. Clergy will be pushed out of politics. No ayattolh will have a position in running government or legislating laws and heading a judiciary office.
“Political Mainstream”.... Sir, you are intentionally confusing people’s devotion to their religion with their devotion to their politics. Political mainstream, what a bunch of lies? How dare you come out here and declare yourself as the voice of the students who were shouting “marg bar dictator” and say they are asking for another theocracy?
You MAY be right in one observation and that is the REAL movement may not be well organized and united with a clear leader. Like any other revolution, that will hopefully emerge (from within or someone from within who finds her/his way out to lead more effectively).
Sir, with all due respect, please stop polluting this space with lies that you represent the “political mainstream” in Iran.
Sincerely
Bijan
You are correct
by Natalia Alvarado-Alvarez on Sun Nov 29, 2009 06:23 AM PSTYolanda,
You are correct this web site is banned by the IRI. Actually, many web sites from other countries are blocked by the IRI.
Iranians in Iran have to go out of their way to be able to access them.
I know this because I have several Iranian friends currently living in Iran.
gitdoun
by Bijan A M on Sun Nov 29, 2009 05:53 AM PSTNatalia posted one and here is the other link
//iranian.com/main/2009/nov/no-rest-or-peace
good luck reading thru all the comments in the blog (above). It may take a little time.
Yolanda
by Sargord Pirouz on Sun Nov 29, 2009 05:32 AM PSTYes, I hope you can visit Iran some day, too. It would be an unforgettable experience. However with the cold war heating up the way it is, right now might not be the best of times.
Hopefully things will change and relations will improve. That was my hope when I voted in the June election, and that's why I voted green. But that's past, and now Iran remains challenged. My advice is to steady oneself. And not get lost in extremes. The expression "go with the flow" comes to mind.
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by yolanda on Sun Nov 29, 2009 04:47 AM PSTHi! Mr. Major,
You said that you merely represent the political mainstream of Iran. Are you blogging from Iran? I thought Iran.com is blocked in Iran. I love Iranian people and I hope I can visit Iran one day, but I don't like IRI.
Delaram Banafsheh (Yolanda)
"Cactus in the Desert"
the political mainstream
by Sargord Pirouz on Sun Nov 29, 2009 01:03 AM PSTDon't fret, Bijan.
I merely represent the political mainstream of Iran. Sure, there is now a vocal minority of anti-Iran activism. But it is largely disorganized, and only comes out to hijack certain national events.
Personally, I don't feel threatened by them. I even voted green in the last election. But like most everyone in Iran's political mainstream, I've accepted the result.
It must be very hard for some of you to be politically and socially disconnected from the meehan. I wish I could help. But probably not. I'm new here, but have noticed that there are many that frequent this forum that have closed their minds on the matter.
Oh well, while I'm here I'll provide access to the views of the IRI political mainstream. Hopefully, you'll at least be able to tolerate it.
This is one of them.........
by Natalia Alvarado-Alvarez on Sat Nov 28, 2009 11:42 PM PSTI am a supporter of Ahmadinejad.... ask me anything.
Yolanda and Bijan AM,
Would you be so kind as to post the other link(s)?
kheyli sepaas!
links plz
by gitdoun ver.2.0 on Sat Nov 28, 2009 11:17 PM PSTi guess i've missed these posts that support this satanic regime. can u please provide links ? i think i like to read them myself. --thanxx
Dear Bijan, you are not imagining.
by Hovakhshatare on Sat Nov 28, 2009 05:46 PM PSTIt is an accurate observation.
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by yolanda on Sat Nov 28, 2009 04:27 PM PSTI thought it is up to IC to publish pro-IRI propaganda.....apparently IC does not mind to give them a forum....well, I love IC, maybe IC just wants to stir up the heated debates.......Wow! No Fear's thread was a chart-topper.....I am not sure if the guy has budged or not...
Thank you for your thought-provoking blog!
Delaram Banafsheh (Yolanda)
"Cactus in the Desert"
No Bijan you are imagining
by benross on Sat Nov 28, 2009 04:14 PM PSTNo Bijan you are imagining things!
Kidding! take it as a good sign. They are desperate.
If I recall
by Natalia Alvarado-Alvarez on Sat Nov 28, 2009 04:46 PM PSTthe alleged closet supporters liked to tell the alleged expats that their efforts were futile.
If such efforts are so futile why come out of the closet now?
Interesting points Mr. Bijan AM