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امید واری
saebTue Jun 08, 2010 01:04 AM PDT
این گروه که اسیر دوگانگی جنسی هستن ،زنی در بدن مرد و مردی در بدن زن در دمکرات ترین کشورهای دنیا تحت فشار روحی و واپس زده شدن هستن.وای به حال این گروه در ایران یا کشورهای مشابه.امیدوارم ما مردم عادی و ساکنان هر کوی و برزن آنها را درک کنیم و اگر کمکی به آنها نمیکنیم حدا قل برای آنها مشکل درست نکنیم.آنها به اندازه کافی مسایل و مشکلات دارند.نباید فراموش کرد آنها هم مثل ما انسان و دارای احساس و درک هستن. بنی آدم اعضای یکدیگرند.
B. Azarin
by boom shakalaka on Mon Jun 07, 2010 11:51 PM PDTYou're really not very bright, are you? I wrote, "There are a lot of us who hide behind these phony usernames and spew anti-IRI venom, but Darius espouses his beliefs as a real person."
Dahati nitwit, I included myself in the group who doesn't use his/her real name ("there are a lot of us"). Darius is unique in that he does in fact use his real name -- that's commendable and courageous. Do you understand English, you dahati clown? And by the way, anyone who's been around this site for more than two weeks knows who I am (and my history) and who Darius is and his history.
To accuse me of being Darius is patently asinine.
Iran is a prisoner of IRI
Daadaash / born shakalaka
by BehroozAzarin on Mon Jun 07, 2010 11:42 PM PDTAhmadinejad said, we don't have gays in Iran. He didn't say you don't. In fact, he said you do. Listen!!!
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUrinPtizUM&feature=related
born shakalaka,(Darius kavidar)
You wrote, "Johnny come lately clown! At least Darius has the COURAGE to use his real name,"
You use "born shakaaka" as username and call my name behrooz unreal. You fool. Do you even understand what you are saying?
Kavidar, Even if you use hundreds of different names, still I can tell. Because you just sound gay.
wow. really?
by amgw4 on Mon Jun 07, 2010 11:06 PM PDTit was funny video i guess
Personally,
by boom shakalaka on Tue Jun 08, 2010 03:41 AM PDTI don't approve of this sort of behavior -- homosexuality surely exists, everywhere, and we should not be abusive and prejudiced against gays and lesbians; however, I do not approve of openly flaunting one's sexual preference, specially when you prefer the same sex.
Why does this sort of thing have to be flaunted for public consumption? Why can't we keep this sort of stuff private as we did for thousands of years? Gays have been around as long as civilization and before, but that doesn't mean we have to accept this type of lifestyle as somehow "normal," because in reality, it's not normal -- I'm sorry to say this, but it's true.
If we were all gays, there would be no human race. That doesn't mean we have to take away their rights or throw them in prison, but it simply means that **society** has the right to adopt certain mores and customs that favor one particular lifestyle in order to ensure its existence. And no, I don't believe in gay marriage either. Society created the concept of marriage between a man and a woman, again, to ensure its existence.
I'm sorry if I offend anybody, but this sort of "anything goes" attitude is precisely what let to the downfall of Rome and Greek societies. It wasn't necessarily the barbarians at the gate, but the barbarians INSIDE the gate. In other words, if you're gay, fine, just don't throw your sexual preference in my face.
Iran is a prisoner of IRI
i second boom
by humanbeing on Mon Jun 07, 2010 10:56 PM PDTdarius has courage. he has taught me a lesson in love for his people.
unfortunately we don't all learn from him (me neither) to always stay in good taste and dignity.
but....
by Daadaash on Mon Jun 07, 2010 10:37 PM PDTAhmadinejad said there are no gays in Iran!!!!! LOL!
Fabulous!
by Khar on Mon Jun 07, 2010 07:06 PM PDTLive and let live
Just wandering
by Raoul1955 on Mon Jun 07, 2010 05:55 PM PDTHow can one substantiate that this gay [lesbian?] party took place in Iran, or any other country?
Can one claim that the party took place in southern California, for example?
Adam Lambert!
by statira on Mon Jun 07, 2010 04:17 PM PDTOne of them looked exactly like Adam Lambert!
Brave !
by Darius Kadivar on Mon Jun 07, 2010 03:59 PM PDTI salute their courage to expose themselves so openly to cameras in a country where this is deemed a crime.
It's a lesson of courage to many of us heterosexual cowards ...
BRAVO !
And Stay Safe !
Beh Omideh Azady barayeh Hameghee ...
we do, but ...
by hamsade ghadimi on Mon Jun 07, 2010 03:57 PM PDTnot like in the u.s.
I thought...
by Ali P. on Mon Jun 07, 2010 03:40 PM PDT"We have no gays in Iran!"