Iranian diaspora still playing "Pong"

Iranian diaspora still playing "Pong"
by Ari Siletz
26-Aug-2010
 

Outdated opposition activism would crash land efforts to modernize Iran's political mindsets. 

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AMIR1973

No Fear

by AMIR1973 on


The very fact that these people have left Iran due to any hardship, disqualifies them instantly.

What exactly is the supporter of an anti-Western, anti-Iranian terrorist regime like you doing living in the West anyway? 


No Fear

Be realistic ...

by No Fear on

The Iranian diasporans are NOT qualified to lead any movement or to pick a leader from among themselves to represent Iran.

The very fact that these people have left Iran due to any hardship, disqualifies them instantly.

Try being involved with your country politics and VOTE in the elections. If %85 of the eligible voters are going to polls in Iran, then the " selection " or "election" has enough legitimacy among Iranians who vote in this manner. Pick your candidate, the lesser of the evil or the best of the group, and be involved.

Be proactive....


Sargord Pirouz

Yeah, that's about the size

by Sargord Pirouz on

In order to be a member of the air crew, you have to vote in the elections and be non-seditious.

(The 2010 aircraft instruments should be ADE.)

 


Jahanshah Javid

Pilots wanted

by Jahanshah Javid on

Excellent Ari!