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No one remembers how the war starts. Not really. Historians unearth parchments after the fact: they came to barter but stole the king's daughter. Someone shot some duke. Some Army massacred some unarmed minority. But what we do remember is demise. Suicides underground when you used to roam in an eagle's nest. The president, bearded, found in a hole. The rebel leader dumped at sea. No shortages of ends. And the mess that ensues. And the winners making the rules all the way to the bank.
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Human Rights Watch believes that the cumulative impact of authorities’ decades-long systematic repression is an intentional and severe deprivation of Baha’is’ fundamental rights and amounts to the crime against humanity of persecution.
Jahanshah | 25 days ago
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Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced.
Jahanshah | 2 months ago
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AI 'godfather' Yoshua Bengio: Disinformation bot threat is ‘shocking’ | BBC News
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Hundreds Arrested: Students Across U.S. Protest for Palestine as Campus Crackdown Intensifies
Viroon | 15 hours ago
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Got to hand it Trump, starving islamo facist regime from easy petro dollars begining to show a result. Just need to squeeze these bastereds more and let them crack under pressure.
Chomsky’s disdain for Iranians.
In this video Chomsky claims US sanctions are designed to destroy Iran’s economy and lead to the downfall of the regime. He is totally wrong. Iran’s economy was destroyed by the Iranian regime long before Trump even thought of becoming president. A corrupt system that was put in place after the revolution is the sole cause of the status quo. Chomsky seems to be extremely concerned about the regime’s downfall. Whose side is Chomsky on, the regime or the Iranians? The latest mass protests have proven wrong all those who believe people would mobilize in support of the regime, if Iran is attacked.
In his scathing censure of Iran’s President Rouhani‘s speech in Yazd, Ayatollah Khamenei clearly blamed corruption for the existing economic disasters. Ayatollah Khamenei did not entirely dismiss the effects of the sanctions, however, he did not see them as a major cause for concern. Most certainly he knows more about what is going on in Iran than Chomsky.
Let’s blame Chomsky’s faulty analysis on his ignorance regarding what has happened in Iran, in the past four decades, and his disdain for more than eighty million Iranians. Chomsky does not seem to have read or heard that Iranians inside Iran are blaming the regime in Tehran and not the US for their problems.
پهلوی و رجوی میدانستند. حسن روحانی نمیدانست
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVKv82C3NIc