Iranians love America - But - Americans Hate Iran

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ayatoilet1
by ayatoilet1
19-Oct-2011
 

This past week Eric Holder, America's attorney general revealed a plot by an AMERICAN (yes, he was a naturalized American) to kill the Saudi Ambassador, apparently with financial backing from Iran's Quds Force (an elite division of Iran's Military establishment). He called the guy an Iranian = even though he was a U.S. citizen, and he made sure to make this announcement in time for prime time news; and carefully dominate the news cycle away from other more embarassing issues for himself, his department and Obama's administration. This announcement came even though this dude had been imprisoned for literally over a month; and they knew about all this nonesense over 3 months ago.

Now, none of that matters - all the politicians do that. Except, that by calling him an Iranian ...he was pandering to deeply felt resentment among Americans towards Iranians - who they believe are terrorists or islamic fanatics, or worse yet "just plain old' muslim.... It was clever politics at the expense of Iranians. Yes, Eric, lets feed into the Xenophobia in America. Iranians are a cheap shot. Oh let's forget about the Americans who spy for Israel when they are caught with America's deepest secrets - why do you call them Americans in your news conferences (and don't call them Israelis, even though they all have Dual nationality)?

Its hilarious most Iranians in the U.S. - when asked - say they are Italians, or Turks or "Persians" ....they are so afraid of this negative perception of Iranians by almost all Americans, their impulse is to hide their nationality. The Fereidoons of the world are "Freddy", the Mohammads are "Mo" ...oh please just call me Mo ....its sick and ridiculous. Iranians are ashamed of their nationality in America.

On the other hand, go to Tehran, and you'll see almost all the kids in blue Jeans, listening to Western (principally American) Music, longing to get a visa to get the hell out of Iran ...they'll try to speak English with anyone they can. They watch American movies ...

Iranians too, value American values: the concept of Freedom, Democracy, free speech, free enterprise...In some ways Iranians are more American than Americans themselves, because Iranians truly cherish liberty and have struggled for over 100 years to be free. When Iranians burn the American flag in street demonstrations - they are NOT showing hatred toward Americans; they are in fact pointing out the the U.S. government has and is continuing to try to destroy Iran and Iranians.

America has systematically undermined Iranian liberty. Conspired with the Brits to destroy Iran, financed and supported Saddam Hussein in his 8 year - bloody invasion of Iran. And there is talk almost daily of a major invasion of Iran, or a break up of Iran into smaller states based on tribal affiliations. U.S. today supervises almost 25,000 MT of Opium production in Afghanistan, knowing that the bulk of it will travel to Iran and feed the habit of 1.2 million Iranian addicts that have become hooked since the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan. When America conspires with Britain to suck out 3 million barrels of oil out of the Caspian Sea in Iranian soveriegn regions - that is absolutely a slap in the face to Iran and Iranians. When the U.S. keeps announcing bullshit sanctions that have only reinforced the regime in Iran - and hurt ordinary Iranians - that is tantamount to effectively killing literally thousands, maybe millions of Iranians. They impose Gasoline sanctions after Iran builds its own gasoline refinery!!! They impose Airline sanctions - so what?? Banking sanctions in a world where within seconds transactions can be funnelled through third parties??!! Daily transhipments through Dubai to Iran are the order of the day, at time when sanctions are supposed to be fully effective??  Who is the U.S. government fooling? Maybe Americans - but not Iranians. We know the truth and understand fully the harm that is being imposed on Iran - every single day.

Americans, it seems to me, have turned a little nasty since 9/11 - maybe arrogant towards Iranians. It seems to me - that it really doesn't matter to anyone in the U.S. that over 1 Million Iranians died in the Iran-Iraq war (a war U.S. sponsored and prolonged); but that Iran (and every nation in the world) should have a day of morning on 9/11 to cry over the loss of 3000 lives in New York. I think, as far as Americans are concerned Iranians are little ants that should be stepped on and shat on at will - and Iranians should simply accept their plight. This is despite the fact that Iran had nothing to do with 9/11.

Next time an American politician decides to use the good name of Iran and Iranians in a bad light, lets make a commitment as Iranian-Americans to completely humiliate the bastard. Iranians wherever they are great contributors to society and humanity. Look at the wealthiest group in India today - they are the Parsi's (the Persians that emigrated from Iran); look at the most affluent, highest educated immigrant group in the U.S. ever - yes its Iranian-Americans (who literally work their butts off, and have found ways to get ahead despite the prejudice and injustice of Americans)....

As Iranians we should be proud of who we are, our heritage - and not let an idiot politician use us as scapegoat for their incompetence. Mr. Holder, you've lost my respect - you would have been better off micro-managing your department and making sure U.S. arms don't go freely to Mexican drug militias without any controls, you would have been better attending to the fraud on wall street and assigning some more agents to round up a few bank thieves (none of which have been captured or convicted yet despite trilllions in tax payer bail outs). I wish you would save your announcements for issues and items that truly add value to the United States - and not to minor bullshit issues that only drum up fear, hostility and xenophobia. As an African-American this is something you of all people should understand.

Threats to politicians and foreign dignitaries are a dime a day...there are nuts everywhere .... and tell your buddies in the administration that they are nuts for their duplicitous strategy of private amity and public enmity with their buddies inside the regime in Iran. We all know the regime in Iran was created and is being maintained by the U.S. and its allies.

The regime in Iran will eventually fall. And one day, we will pull out all the documents inside the regime's offices and we will show your government up for what it is truly doing and done to Iran and Iranians. Maybe then, and only then, ordinary Americans will understand that Iranians have nothing but love and respect for ordinary Americans and especially American values. We want our children to have the same opportunities and priviledges they want for their own kids. In a hostile world, Iranians deserve some dignity - please give it to us...we are victims not criminals.

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Siavash300

Therefore,the leader become dictator

by Siavash300 on

"Sometimes they (leaders) must take deeply unpopular decisions provided it is aimed at service and the greater good and within their lawful powers. " AmirP.....

That is the time we call them dictator. NOT leader any more. Why we call them dictator?  because those leaders are swimming against the water or rather against people's will. The law is what shah with his unity with his people make. Therefore, when there is a unity, no law has been broken. Togeter they change it as they wish. They are on the same page. Dictator has distance with crowd and there is a big day light between dictqtor and the mass. Remember, all those dictators had been once leaders and being loved by their people. At one point in the history,  there were a unity.  


amirparvizforsecularmonarchy

not true... not true....

by amirparvizforsecularmonarchy on

Those action that clearly occur by a dictator is against people's will

thats SIMPLISTIC AND UNTRUE, leaders need to inspire people to pursue a path, but they need to lead and not just follow the path that of the wind/flip flop/what people say they want at one time. Sometimes they must take deeply unpopular decisions provided it is aimed at service and the greater good and within their lawful powers.

That quote tells me unless you take some time to know what a dictator is you will be fooled for the rest of your life by people that know exactly what a dictator is and is not to pursue their own ends.  Not to be elitist, I get accused of coming across as if i know more than others, on this subject I do know far more than you and am certain of it.

You started with, when you used the word to dictate to describe a dictator, yet that is the quality of a leader too, therefore false.  Read Plato and some philosophy on the subject it is important for you.  You are totally wrong on a subject that is very important.  By the way nader shah was a super depotic dictator, because he broke every single law imaginable albeit he did not start that way but it may have been caused by medical ailments related to PTS. Unity between shah and people was always great because that is our culture, we only forgot about this due to the creation of the mass media and the ignorance of our self proclaimed intellectuals 

This blind unity can be a source of misery too, as when you get a dictator using the correct definition, this will harm the people, by creating a society full of psycophants and derrier lickers which we have.  Education the way the late shah wanteed to provide eventually heals this, first people need to have the wisdom to know how important defiitions are and to have the correct definition, then after grasping the subject to be able to pass corect judgements.  The iranian consenus needs to be wiser on this subject, not just picking on you.


Siavash300

Differences between dictator and leader.

by Siavash300 on

"I wanted to get people to notice those actions that clearly occur by a dictator that are different than a leader" Amirp

Those action that clearly occur by a dictator is against people's will and those action that clearly occur by leader is people's will  or rather it is the will of followers to do so.  They wanted to follow instrutions because of unity between people and the leader. They love to do so. Iran history has been intimated with monarchy and padeshahi. The unity between people and their shahs throughout history. Sometimes we had weak shah such as shah soltan hossaine. Sometimes we had strong shah such as Nader. But in both scenario we didn't have dictator, it was a unity between shah and our people.

 On strike contrast, they follow dictator against their wish. They follow dictator by coersion, intimidation, force and possibly punishment if they don't do it.


amirparvizforsecularmonarchy

INTERESTING

by amirparvizforsecularmonarchy on

I wanted to get people to notice those actions that clearly occur by a dictator that are different than a leader.  First the person needs to have absolute power, that is greater than the power of a head of state, then he needs to break laws and agreements in place in favor of himself only.  So he may have the appearance of having absolute power, but if he/she is focussed on serving the well being of those he/she serves and does not exercise the ability of breaking laws/agreements made to serve himself he basically can not be a dictator.


Siavash300

"Dicteh" is farsi translation of "Dictation"

by Siavash300 on

"Let me know if you find the keys to what makes a dictator" Amirp....

The person who perform  the act of dictation is dictator. Can we say the teacher is dictator? yes, we can.

The keys to what make a dictator is "Education". In democratic society such as U.K. Swiss... etc. the level of education is not comparable to the third world countries. Lack of education makes a dictator.

The second factor that is as important as the education is the believe system of society. For example, Protestantism based it's philosophy on working hard and spend less. That will automatically accumulate the capital. Therefore, socialims doesn't have any place in a society that believe system is inspired of protestant idea and it's principals.  

There are so many other variables that we can discuss later on.

Siavash


Veiled Prophet of Khorasan

Whatever your say

by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on

 

The same media which claimed Saddam had WMD. The "Liberal" NY Times. The "Fair and Balanced" Fox. That kind of thing you know.

I don't see any point in debating this fine: million ; billion; no trillions.


comments

Come on big boy.

by comments on

What western media?  Have I never been in Iran?  Haven't I seen the crowd from all villages and cities rushing towards Friday Prayers?  Million is not too many in today's Iran; just a combination of hundred thousands.

This is the proof: Habit #3.

//www.aish.com/f/m/48937667.html

 

"It's not about what we believe. It's more about how we behave and influence." Comments


Veiled Prophet of Khorasan

Comments Jan

by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on

 

I do not understand what you are saying really. It is not practical for millions of Iranians to burn American flags. There are not enough American flags in Iran. You would need a whole flag making industry.

Most Iranians I know do not go do this. Why are we even arguing about this. You read an article in some American paper. With inflated numbers. Fine Western media now a day is as credible as Pravda in the 1960s.


comments

VPK jan: sorry, I missed something. An article:)

by comments on

We probably all misunderstood that millions of Iranians burn AN American's flag, therefore pee on Americans honour and nationality weekly in every Friday prayer.

"It's not about what we believe. It's more about how we behave and influence." Comments


Veiled Prophet of Khorasan

Siavash Kalileh Damneh

by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on

 

I know this is off the topic but this is actually a great book. It is full of wisdom and the original version was brought from India. Anushiravan sent Borozgmehr to India to bring a miracle elixir. 

This elixir was a myth but in return the ruler in India gave him this book. Its real name is Pañcatantra or "panj => five; tantra => principles". It got translated into Pahlavi from Indian. The Arabic version is just another translation.

The book is a real treasure. But I would find either a real Persian version or an English one. I am not going to learn Arabic because some ***holes at some point Arabized it. Here: //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panchatantra


amirparvizforsecularmonarchy

Thats a common misunderstanding Siavash,

by amirparvizforsecularmonarchy on

Dictate and Dictator are entirely different.  An elected President or leader dictates his vision and if his cabinet can't implement his dictates, he can replace them with cabinet members that he agrees with.  To dictate does not distinguish a dictator from any other leader.  All leaders have to dictate even democrats.

 

Let me know if you find the keys to what makes a dictator.

hint, its not what they say, but what they do.


Siavash300

Do you remember "dicteh nevesee" in school?

by Siavash300 on

"Please go to www.dictionary.com and type in dictator and tell me what opens up for you? " Amirp.....

"Kelileh va Demneh" was a book which had been chosen by our teacher for "'dicteh classes"  in elementary school. What a difficult book to memorize all those difficult words for "dicteh nevesee". It was all about animals who talks to each other and mostly in arabic words. I hated that class because we would have been punished if we mispelled any of those words. Teacher was dictating and we must write exactly what she was dictating to us. We should have follow her lecture with no question. Any error, we would have lost the score. As a child, I was favor to Hines Christian anderson and his fairly tale books. I was wondering why my teacher never choose that book for "dicteh class".

Oh.... I was almost forgot we were talking about dictator and where the word dictator comes from.  I think my childhood experience from dicteh class explained it all.

Sincerely,

Siavash


Veiled Prophet of Khorasan

Yes Siavash

by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on

 

and it is not the only one either. Today I have been told by various people:

  • 2050 says I am intolerant because I want to honor Cyrus the Great. In other words if I don't do what this person says then "I am intolerant".
  • I am not allowed to post about a topic on a blog. That my post was somehow dishonoring a person Yet another example of people giving orders.
  • My ideas will break Iran up according to Amirparviz. I guess I am not allowed to have ideas.

There is no willingness to listen. None to even bother reading the posts of people. All people are doing is giving orders to each other. There is an army of mini dictators. I am getting really sick of this. Many people think freedom means they give orders.


amirparvizforsecularmonarchy

Siavash300

by amirparvizforsecularmonarchy on

Please go to www.dictionary.com and type in dictator and tell me what opens up for you?

 


Siavash300

VPK this is vivid example of dictatorship we discussed

by Siavash300 on

"Siavash300 read this 5 times and get into your head what the USA wants for Iran and stop asking for them to bomb iran" Amir Pa....

Dear VPK,

The above is illustration of what I was talking about in the other blog. I agree with you.  Each person has his/her opinion. Why I have to impose my idea to others? Either you agree or disagree. That doesn't kill any one or it doesn't change anything. We can still be friend. It is NOT amir parvis. It is the system we grow up. The way we brought up mandate dictatorship. It is NOT specific person. it is a system. How we can change it? it starts from ourselves. it starts from each of us. Now, let see how we can chage the above commanding or rather dictatorial statement to democratic suggestion. We can do it like this:

"Siavash , I am not sure what you were saying is quite possible. My idea is something else such as:..........." 

Now, imagine what Babak was saying about his expectation for democracy in Iran during 30's during Reza khan time, when over 90% of our people could read or write.

Isn't that funny.?

Siavash

 


Veiled Prophet of Khorasan

Who is peeing

by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on

millions of Iranians burn American's flag, and pee on their honour and nationality every Friday.

You are kidding I would hope. There must be a really big market for American flags in Iran! With 9 $ a carton for eggs I doubt most Iranians may afford an American flag a week. I believe if you said there are maybe tens of flags burned by radicals on a Friday but millions? You must be using a different math than I know.


Veiled Prophet of Khorasan

Amirparviz

by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on

 

I don't need to prove my ideas to anyone. It is my right to think whatever I want. If I want to think that there is an invisible giant buny following me it is my business.

Repeating: freedom means I don't owe anyone support for my beliefs. The only time I owe them is if I want to get them to agree with me. But my private opinions are my business. I do not need to support them; prove them or anything.

Anyway how do I "prove" what America is up to? Do I get a signed statement from Obama! Please get serious there is no way to know this. Besides policies change. Obviously at some point America wanted the Shah. Then decided they did not later on. So how do you know what they want. 


comments

Who pees on their honour and nationality?

by comments on

We probably all misunderstood that millions of Iranians burn American's flag, and pee on their honour and nationality every Friday.

"It's not about what we believe. It's more about how we behave and influence." Comments


amirparvizforsecularmonarchy

I accept thoughts, so I accept religion even

by amirparvizforsecularmonarchy on

People need to support their thoughts, ideas with science or evidence, all I am saying is your ideas go against lots of credible evidence, and yes I may be wrong too, but won't budge until I have a more credible supported idea's, my thought isn't independent its from others debated thoughts.

Support it, thats all.


Veiled Prophet of Khorasan

amirparviz Jan

by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on

 

VPK read this 10 times to get that oil is not the root of our complex problem, it is a geopolitical one and our freedom is not up for negotiation, they do not want it,

I know your opinion but I have my own ideas. Did you read the post by Siavash about "dictatorship". No one has a monopoly on ideas. You have ideas; others have theirs. No body may declare "I am right". We are all fallible and may be wrong.

I do not take orders from anyone. It is my right to have my ideas. That is the basis of people getting into fights. Why do you not accept that Siavash; me and others have independent thought. Siavash may speak for himself but I am opposed to bombing. But I recognize the possibility of USA intervention and want to be ready. If they do we may as well influence them to get the best results. America is very much responsive to influence when applied right. 


amirparvizforsecularmonarchy

Our National Shame is misguided.

by amirparvizforsecularmonarchy on

It is because Iran is in the grips of a true tyranny, the hezbollahi regime in Iran is not Iranian culturally.  It is a corrupt authority, rooted in poor/uneducated/miseducated class of people that the UN watch dog reported had executed 300 people in secret with no trial during the begnning of this year alone!  IRI was imposed on Iran because we were almost independent and to steal our freedom, it was cynically brought in the name of human rights by the west using the people of iran (who had very little leadership or wisdom as to what was going on). 

This is a very very important point.  We need to hand back the Shame to Americans, British, Israeli's and French for their dispicable and shameful acts in bringing the IRI and defending them for all these years.  The majority of the families of people murdered in the Pan Am flight over lockerbie, said they felt meghrahi was innocent and all the evidence pointed to "the hezbollahi party in Iran" under khomeini's orders, but the free media and the west concealed all this in order to keep the IRI for 32 years now.  They love what khomeii and the IRI did for them and the shame is entirely theirs to bare, not a people that were deceived, manipulated by the main stream media and then coerced at the point of torture by the thugs they unleashed on the people of Iran.

Siavash300 read this 5 times and get into your head what the USA wants for Iran and stop asking for them to bomb iran, VPK read this 10 times to get that oil is not the root of our complex problem, it is a geopolitical one and our freedom is not up for negotiation, they do not want it, the same way they don't want it for Russia and China.  Yet we need to learn from russia/china and make it our goal.  Freedom first, ie National pride, economic growth and development and stability security all before democracy.  Or else we'll get none.

 

 

 


I despise fascists and stalinists

Ayatoilet your figures are wrong

by I despise fascists and st... on

Ayatoilet,

I suggest that you check facts and data instead of throwing them around. 2010 statistics who that caucian-Americans make up 69.1 percent of the total population, and if you recall from your math class, that is more than 50 percent.

Secondly, I am from New York/New Jersey, which has the highest concentration of people of Jewish ancestory. I've never met an American-born jew, no matter how pro-Israel he or she is, to refer to this segment of the population of "American Israelis." This is one more ignorant comments out of you. On the same beat, your assertion that most Jews are dual citizens is completely wrong, can you furnish your date. I personally think it's very wrong of Iranian-Americans to carry an enemy country's passport. i am proud to say that I will never hold the passport of a country that is a sworn enemy of the United States.

Thirdly, can you provide raw data that shows Jews own more than 50% of the wealth in this country? This seems to be another figure you are just throwing around without any hard evidence.


Veiled Prophet of Khorasan

My identity

by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on

 

 ts hilarious most Iranians in the U.S. - when asked - say they are Italians, or Turks or "Persians" ....they are so afraid of this negative perception of Iranians by almost all Americans, their impulse is to hide their nationality.

I admit that after the hostage situation I did feel the way you said. But as of 20 years ago something happened. I decided I had enough. "I am Iranian". When someone asks me I do not say "Persian"; I say "Iranian". I speak Persian but I am Iranian from Iran and I have an Iranian name. I am damn proud of it and tough *** if they don't like it. 

My kids say they are half Iranian; no shame no pretense. We are NOT Italian or Turk or anything. In fact where I live you do a lot better saying you are Iranian than Turk. But that ia a different matter. I was at an Armenian run store and they got much nicer when they realizde I was Iranian and not Turk :-)

When an American friend asked if I minded an America nickname I say "yes I mind". My name is <Iranian name> and you call me that! I do not mind honest mispronunciations but I am not Fred or Mo or Jim. No *** way. 


Siavash300

Decent people

by Siavash300 on

Mr. Ayatoilet, Iranians hurt America during last 3 decades big time. It was started from hostages taking and burning american's flag to all threat against U.S interest around the world. Mullahs deep down in their hurts are happy of what happened in 9/11. Some of the newspapers in Tehran went to the extend to  praise that terrorist attack. What you are mistaking is the fact that group of Iranians migrated to western world after revolution. This group love America in general and westeners in specific because they are benefiting from the host country. They have some relatives in Iran who are impressed with what these people are telling them. The mentality of this group has nothing to do with the mass of Iranians who live inside Iran. Those who wear jeans or enjoying speak English are just small portion of society. Mostly upper middle class who are in contact with western world through their relatives in America or Europe. They are NOT representative of whole society. Such a generalization leading to misculculation of the reality of Iran.  Majority of Iranians inside Iran still hate America and it's culture they perceive it as evil and seductive. 32 years brainwashing of the new generation leaded Iran to the new era and new style of living. People such as Eric realize this fact. They are fully aware of this fact. On the other hand, Israel has always been pro america because of more similarity between Judism and Christianity. They share many values which is common in old testament and new testament.  Islam or rather shi'ism is way far from those concepts. As a result, that makes sense they call Israeli spay as an American and on the other hand, they call car dealer as an Iranian. Similarly, with all those Khomaini's threat against American interest such as attacking to their ships in Persian Gulf, hostage taking and put Americans in concentration camp for nearly 2 yeas, car bomb in Lebanon, etc forced Iranians to hide their nationalities. What is wrong with that? That is legit and understandable. 

 Americans such as Edison, Bell all were decent,hard working people. They all have to be respected for their hard work and what they were innovated.  


Kaveh Nouraee

White America?

by Kaveh Nouraee on

America isn't "white", dude. It's every color in a box of crayons.

And virtually everything about Western medicine and technology that you say you won't shut up about is the result of the efforts of people from across the entire ethnic spectrum.

One thing I will credit "White America" for though.

Teaching me that the correct spelling is "hirsute", not "hairsute".

I'm done. You can put your hood and robe back on now.


iraj khan

khalili,

by iraj khan on

You wrote:

"why is it evil for me to advocate for white people and why is it OK for you or others to advocate for Iranians?"

It is not evil for you to advocate for white people (in your case Irish Americans) and it is not evil for the the rest of us to advocate for Iranians either but read what you wrote earlier:

"I view you all as unwelcome contamination that doesn't belong here."  

Isn't your comment considered ethnic cleansing? Isn't ethnic cleansing considered racist?

You are advocating to deport or send Iranian Americans to camps just like what happened to Japanese Americans during the Second World War? 

Ethnic cleansing as you know still goes on in many parts of the world. The Civil Rights Movement in U.S. stopped that practice here and we all are grateful for it.

Most Iranian Americans have lived here before you were born and have embraced the American values and way of life.  

I believe the blogger on this thread was mostly critical of political games that are being played here . Lets not forget that Mr Eric Holder, our Attorney General is not even white. And lets not forget his new 'terror plot' accusation is going to put Iranian Americans under the spot light and it would be a very uncomfortable situation to be under.

If you don't believe me ask the Japanese Americans who were forced to live in internment camps.

//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_American_internment


JahanKhalili

iraj khan

by JahanKhalili on

Have you read the comments below?

These people jumped all over me for defending white America, dismissing me as the equivalent of the KKK.

Why is it evil for me to advocate for white people, and why is it OK for you or others to advocate for Iranians? 


iraj khan

khalili,

by iraj khan on

You say:

"The ONLY reason why most of you think its OK to insult white America, but not OK to insult Iranians, is because you are yourselves racist."

Well you are very wrong here. All Iranian men like white women and all Iranian women like white men. Look at your own case for example, Iranian father, white American mother and you are not alone because Iranians in the U.S. have married just about all races and nationalities. That's what so unique about this land.

You are also wrong when you write:

"Yet you feel no shame at insulting your benefactors - white people - who are the only reason you're not back in Iran getting your hairy brown Iranian hides lashed or your thick necks stretched".

You are again wrong Because most of us don't have hairy brown hides and I'm not lying.


JahanKhalili

iraj khan

by JahanKhalili on

Why are you concerned ONLY with insults directed against Iranians?

VPK and co. insult white people, and call me evil and "racist" for advocating for them, and you have nothing at all to say about THOSE insults. Let's not play games here. The ONLY reason why most of you think its OK to insult white America, but not OK to insult Iranians, is because you are yourselves racist. You think that Iranians should be put on a pedestal, but its OK to criticize white people. You get angry when I point out very true things about Iranians that aren't flattering, and that you all deep down inside KNOW ARE TRUE. Yet you feel no shame at insulting your benefactors - white people - who are the only reason you're not back in Iran getting your hairy brown Iranian hides lashed or your thick necks stretched. 

JahanKhalili

Regarding VPK's Indifference to America's Destruction

by JahanKhalili on

"By the way America is going to be mostly non White before long. That is even if you count all the Caucasians as "white". The Latino's are coming to reclaim California and Texas. Arizona is next! Nothing you do will make a difference."

What a fool you are. You don't realize that America will become like Mexico - i.e. just another Third World country (like the one you came from) - once Mexicans take it over.

Perhaps you're not too bright, and unable to analyze why America is not like Iran and Mexico.

When Mexicans take over America, you're hairy Iranian behind might be in deeper trouble than it was in Iran. 

Then you'll be smiling on the wrong side of your face.