Every year, when Mahmoud Ahmadinejad graces the United States with his presence for his UN General Assembly appearance, he throws a dinner party, a fiesta if you will, mainly to have an opportunity to bore us, yet again, with his boring propaganda about how he is standing up to the Zionists, humiliating the United States, when he is going to free Palestine, how Iran is the most technologically advanced country in the world...blah, blah, blah.
Invitations then go out to Iranians who live in and around NYC for their attendance at that glorious event. For the past few years, I have noticed a certain “degree” of salivation at the mouth by various Iranians upon receiving these invitations and a great degree of eagerness to show up at this event and meet this “great” leader of “Omat-e Islam”. Their motivations for attending the fiesta are somewhat different, some go there to jot down the exact date when Israel is going to collapse, some are there to see when America is going to disintegrate into various small Muslim countries (even though they all carry U.S. passports), some ex-leftist dinosaurs are there to see the fruit of their 1979 revolution, some are there to collect their paychecks (like Mr.’s Afrasiabi and Ommani), and hell, some are even there for the free chelo-kabob. Some on this site who live across the country were even asking last year if they could attend (you know who you are, but I’m not going to mention your names because I don’t want to hear your denials and your justifications about it.)
All those years when you asked these stooges why are you going to break bread with the representative of a dictatorship that has committed such atrocities against the Iranian people, their response was that the IRI should be embraced, not isolated because that is the only way that it will “reform” and that is the only way that democracy will come to Iran! Incidentally, I really don’t know if they actually believed that fairytale or that they knew at that time that they were BS’ing us (and/or themselves for that matter).
So, the question is: what about this year? Now that we have seen the attempt at “reform” in Iran, now that we have seen that IRI version 2.0 is nothing but a military dictatorship hidden behind a thin façade of a clerical dictatorship, now that we have been reminded once again (for all those who had conveniently forgotten) of IRI’s brutality, now that we have seen the bloodshed, are you now going to attend Ahmadinejad’s NYC dinner party? What is your excuse now? Tell us please. We really want to know. If you do attend the party, what are you going to tell your glorious President when you meet him? “Dastet dard nakoneh”?
You should know this: America is a free country. You have the right to go anywhere you want. But we also have the free speech right to expose you if you do. So, a lot of people like me will be watching to see who attends Ahmadinejad’s party (if he has the audacity to hold one this year). And have no doubts about it, to the extent that we can, we will expose the identities of those who attend to all Iranians so that they know who is aligned with this bloodthirsty regime. The Iranian people can then make their own judgment about the character of the “attendees”.
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the fellow activist (to KouroshS)
by kharmagas on Fri Sep 11, 2009 01:39 PM PDTRight on Kourosh! Yes, despite our ideological and political differences (specially regarding Rafsanjani) I consider Q a patriot hamvatan,....., activist. Have no illusion about that!
have a good sabbath (שבת) {if applicable}.
Oh, oops!
by KouroshS on Fri Sep 11, 2009 12:57 PM PDTBefore Mr. english spelling teacher jumps on my case.
I meant to say : ACTIVIST.
I am sticking to it...
by KouroshS on Fri Sep 11, 2009 12:56 PM PDTAre you sticking to it as well, or is IT sticking to you instead?:)
Sure. If you want me to enhance, the cultural understanding, with you, as being part of Iranians, i will make the trip.
I don't know man. These so-called exchanges... I mean you are just wasting time doing pointless and meaningless humor and i am wasting time reading them. But as far as the cultural enhancement goes, you should really take the first step and i think i will do you a lotta good to calm down and ask your lawyer, fellow activits, friend-for-life to do the same:)
Have a nice Friday:)
going to the party or not? (to KouroshS)
by kharmagas on Fri Sep 11, 2009 11:33 AM PDTKourosh jAn, let's stay with the topic. Are you going for Ushpizin-ing (to Ahmadinejad's party) or not? Are you going to save nooni ziri kebab (*) for this magase hagheer or not?
I think this party is a good opportunity for you guys to expand the cultural understanding with Iranians..... I am sure our exchanges here in iranian.com help with that, but attending the party is another avenue.
Natalia, Souri: please note that I am staying with the topic, I even translated the Esfahani phrase that I used (*)
(*) Esfahani for Nane zire kabob, in English: Bread under the kobob
kharmagas jaan
by KouroshS on Fri Sep 11, 2009 09:33 AM PDTAsabee nashoo aziz.
Bara feshare khoonet khoob nis be vallaeh.
I am glad that you saw it in you to finally make a comment that is directly related to the topic . I wish i could Kharpashe jan. I would have not only saved you the noon i would have even saved you the Dish that the noon and kabab are served on as a souvenir.
Do you go to sleep thinking about the Israel-palestine issue and how it relates to Iran? Do you curse Pro-israelis every night before you close your eyes? You are overly obssessed. Have a good weekend with your attorney. Boy, for someone who thinks he is being stalked by me, he jumped in rather quickly. How ironic. I guess paranoid people do things like that.
Ushpizin-ing (to KouroshS)
by kharmagas on Fri Sep 11, 2009 09:26 AM PDTKourosh, I recommended to all of you Israeli/pro Israeli friends (Ushpizin- holy guests) to go to Ahmadinejad's party and do some Ushpizin-ing [eating chelow-kabob, drinking Dough etc.] there ... that is directly related to the topic.
BTW, Kourosh jAn, If you go to the party, save the noone zire kabob for me, we Iranians like that more than the kabob.
Natalia
by KouroshS on Fri Sep 11, 2009 08:23 AM PDTIt was not my intention to talk aboout anything else up until when i became the victim of kharmagas's dumb and dry humor. That is when i decied to hit back.
I am sorry if you feel that i have ruined the subject of this blog, which had happened a while ago anyway.
Don't you think that it is a little odd that some people reserve the right to get as sarcastic as they want to but then object to others for doing the same, and blame them for lack of familiarity with english, while they themselves have a long way to go learning it?
Donkeyfly jann
The next time you decided to get your lawyer after me, aghalan ye peyghoomi bedeh. You know i HATE surprises, especially the ones that involve the ugly letter "Q "in them. Come on bro,
It is time to...
by KouroshS on Fri Sep 11, 2009 08:14 AM PDTNo Q , Nobody in this world knows and speaks better and impeccable english and knows its importance than you. You are IT.
What is it with this free spa buisness? why are you so excited now? IS AN gonna give you special and personal massage?
Take the Long stick out of your you know where and loosen up. I think one should start teaching english when one comes up with perfectly structured and correclt spelled words and ponctuation as well. I don't think you fit that criteria . Besides. Donkeyfly was the literal translation of kharmags and was intended as a joke. What is the matter with ya. ? haven't your daily cup of Coffee yet?
You are too stiff Q.
dear Natalia
by Souri on Fri Sep 11, 2009 07:53 AM PDTAgreed most of the time the main subject of a blog, get lost at the end by some readers back and fort inlusting each others back and fort.
Just to mention, the user name "Kharmagas" is taken from the title of a book by E. L. Voinich which is translated in Persian into the name "Kharmags"
just FYI:
Links for the "Gadfly" by Ethel Lilian Voinich, translated into Persian by Khosro Homaouyn-Poor
Ushpizin (to Natalia)
by kharmagas on Fri Sep 11, 2009 08:17 AM PDTMrs. Natalia. The subject is going/not going to Ahmadinejad's party, and to that end I said/suggested (to Q and Jaleh) :
{ I am sure there won't be shortage of people such as Shazdollah,
mossadA, ..., and others who will be protesting, cursing, and weaving
vienna hot dogs ...... you can do something different (by going to the party and criticizing Ahmadinejad). Of course watch for the more fascist “freedom fighters” of "opposition". } [See my comment down below]
BTW, I even recommended the Ushpizin to go there ... for Ushpizining if not for some cultural exchange between Iranians and Israelis!
Oh really?!
by Natalia Alvarado-Alvarez on Fri Sep 11, 2009 04:41 AM PDTYou are sarcastic the majority of the time on this web site. So, I decided to add my own sarcasm to it.
Oh just great! We are now becoming like horsefly and KouroshS, talking about something other than the issue of this blog.
It is how you know this thread has expired..........Bye!
na kheir khanum,
by Q on Fri Sep 11, 2009 04:31 AM PDTBy the way you did say "English speakers" and not "to those who translated donkeyfly wrong". :o)
So Bale, I was paying attention.
No, not really. That was sarcastic, hence the "so called".
Re: Q
by Natalia Alvarado-Alvarez on Fri Sep 11, 2009 04:07 AM PDTWhy on earth would anyone want to call themselves a horse fly?
Actually, I stopped reading some of the posted comments on this thread because all they were doing was insulting each other like children instead of dealing with the topic of this blog.
Hard to believe that they are grown men.
By the way you did say "English speakers" and not "to those who translated donkeyfly wrong". :o)
So Bale, I was paying attention.
Natalia,
by Q on Fri Sep 11, 2009 03:58 AM PDTare you paying attention? I was talking to people using "donkeyfly" because it's the wrong translation.
Re: Q........What?!
by Natalia Alvarado-Alvarez on Fri Sep 11, 2009 03:58 AM PDTOh no! That was either you or KouroshS doing the name calling
ناتاليا
Natalia,
by Q on Fri Sep 11, 2009 12:19 AM PDTdid you call Kharmagas donkeyfly?
Re: Q
by Natalia Alvarado-Alvarez on Thu Sep 10, 2009 10:57 PM PDTWhy thank you, so ever kindly for educating us English speakers. Whatever would we do without you? Perish the thought!
(sarcasm)
KoursoshS and other so-called "English speakers"
by Q on Thu Sep 10, 2009 10:40 PM PDTthe translation of the Persian word kharmagas is "horsefly" in English. You would think Kourosh of all people would understand the importance of getting the names right!
Just another point of education from yours truely! :)
Excellent point Amirkabir. See y'all at the party! And don't forget the free spa afterwards.
Kharmagas jan
by KouroshS on Thu Sep 10, 2009 09:26 AM PDTI think you should save your energy for other blogs and better and different concepts. Heck. I will even buy your tickect if i know i will get you to stay quiet for a while!!:)
Can we kafir Christians
by Shookran_Yasoo3 on Thu Sep 10, 2009 09:20 AM PDTCan we kafir Christians come also to hear Ahmadinejad's great wisdom? :D
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Further more
by amirkabear4u on Thu Sep 10, 2009 01:30 AM PDTfollowing my last blog I came up with a PLAN. First let me repeat what I said before;
Personally the feel of meeting this man makes my hair stand on the back of my neck. But I can imagine why Iranians attend this event;
1 - a lot of Iranians want to be involved in their country's events and there is not much to choose from. It is just unfortunate he is there too!
2 - secondly and maybe more importantly a lot of us do not know how dirty Iranian politics is. If they did know they would not attend.
3 - I think they should attend because if they don't IRI's officials will pocket the event's expense money. Why should this money be used by them? The oil money belongs to everyone. Everyone should go and enjoy themselve just for a laugh. Having said that I am not sure this time is the right time unless he does not attend which I do not think he will.
THIS IS THE PLAN, EVERYONE WHO CAN SHOULD GO AND THEY SHOULD DIVIDE INTO TWO GROUPS. ONE GROUP WHO IS MORE SERIOUS SHOULD STAY OUTSIDE. IN THE EVENT HE DECIDES TO TURN UP THIS GROUP WILL NOT LET HIM TO GET INTO THE BUILDING! JUST MAKE A LOT OF NOISE. THE OTHER GROUP, REFERRING TO THE POINT 3 ABOVE, SHOULD HAVE A FEAST. EAT AND BE MERRY. YOU CAN TAKE YOUR OWN DRINKS TOO, IT IS A FREE COUNTRY AFTER ALL !!! HAHA. I THINK THIS IS MORE EFFECTIVE THAN YOU ARGUING ON THIS ISSUE.
yes Kourosh!
by kharmagas on Wed Sep 09, 2009 07:15 AM PDT... and I am afraid my level of delusionality might reach yours if I don't get a chance to visit Iran soon!
Invite every one
by Neda ye Iran e Azad on Tue Sep 08, 2009 06:22 PM PDTNo, if you check the page on facebook, you will see one of the admins is not Iranian, and so far many non-Iranians have responded that they will be there.
سبز سبز تا بهار
We will be there
by Neda ye Iran e Azad on Tue Sep 08, 2009 06:18 PM PDTThis year is different. People of the World became aware of what is going on in Iran, although shortly the media stopped reporting to them. This is our turn to raise that awareness again. If we say we are Iranian, we have to present at the UN and say to the world that AN is not our president and Islamic Republic is not our regime. This is a very special time in our history. If you are Iranian, you will be there, for all brothers and sisters that are suffering in Iran. Please stop arguing. Stand up and do something.
سبز سبز تا بهار
LOL
by KouroshS on Tue Sep 08, 2009 04:36 PM PDTDonkeyfly jaan
I am glad that you are aware of your own diagnosis. Generalization might not be what you want to do right now.
take care ham websity:)
Delusional exiles! (to KouroshS)
by kharmagas on Tue Sep 08, 2009 03:13 PM PDT"But sometime the screw comes loose and there ain't no way you can put it back on!!!"
... that is the problem with all of us exiles ... just the level varies!
a111.2
by kharmagas on Tue Sep 08, 2009 03:09 PM PDTIt wasn't name calling that I objected to. I just called you a111.2, that is name calling!
Nice fella
by KouroshS on Tue Sep 08, 2009 02:13 PM PDTHe is alright i guess. But sometime the screw comes loose and there ain't no way you can put it back on!!!
KouroshS- To Kharmagas' defense
by anonymous111.2 on Tue Sep 08, 2009 02:03 PM PDThe did defend me where I was called names by one of these yo yo's. So for that, I respect him.
Sheesh. Don't get excited Donkeyfly jaan
by KouroshS on Tue Sep 08, 2009 01:59 PM PDTBazam ke shooloogesh kardi?
Is that not you and Qommander do all the time? Let him answer first? excuse me. But i don't need your permission as to when i can or can not answer my jewish friend.
Thanks for that priceless piece of Information! What would i do without your precious guidance??? no seriously.
Ananymous 111.2
This is what is called the" Roghan soozi oftadan" phase. As you have noticed all they have done was incessant repitition of their lines...They even elaborate on it nowadays. Like this donkeyfly jaane khodemoon LOL Notice how creative he gets in his description of who i am or who i support? This is beyond insanity. Oh, well.