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Roozbeh Jan
by Simorgh5555 on Sun Jul 10, 2011 12:55 AM PDTUnofrtunately, I haven't read Nietzche. Its one of those little Gremlins telling me I must read but I haven't. I will do soon.
dear simorgh, on dogs, jews and palistinians....
by Roozbeh_Gilani on Sat Jul 09, 2011 04:54 PM PDTThe dog lovers are nice, actually very nice type of people. Palistinian/jew type, I dismiss as distraction.
But my friend, specefically how to address this issue of what you called so aptly as a genocide of Iranians by the islamist regime, the balance of power will be changed in favour of we, the people and against the regime, one day, and I dare say quite suddenly. When that day comes, we better to be all ready organisationaly, mentally and physically to take care of the problem once and for all. Until that day we will organise, publicize and agitate.
BTW if I might ask you, have you ever read Nietzche? If not I highly recommend him. His philisophy very clearly defines the forces behind the struggles around us including in our own country, why, and finally who wins/loses or what it takes to win. Then the whole thing becomes a lot less personal and and more mechanical and easy to analyse. if you see what I mean.
"Personal business must yield to collective interest."
Genocide of Iranians
by Simorgh5555 on Sat Jul 09, 2011 01:45 PM PDTA peition for dogs makes Iranians weep. Israelis building settlements in East Jersalem makes Iranians froth at the mouth. A sabotaged flotila to Gaza makes Iranians incadescent.
I'm not an Arab. Oh, no. I'm not a Jew hater. I'm Puuuuuursian. Just remember that.
Meanwhile 150 are sent to the gallows. Their necks snap. A mother bereaved. A father loses a son. A sister or brother without a sibling. Life is cheap in Iran. His own copatriot....his fellow human desensitised or indifferent. The life not worth one hair of a Palestinian.
Dare to flag it up and there will be recriminations. To even suggest that Iranians should bear arms and confront the regime they will howl you down as a warmonger. To reach out and ask for help and you are the worst criminal of all: A Zionist.
To be an Iranian is a crime. You were not born a Palestinian and your persecution is excusable because the aggressor is not an Israeli.
Meanwhile, the selfish, conceited spineless Iranians will go on living their vacuous lives. Empty gestures of sympahy aplenty but people will be distracted by Palestine, Manoto TV, Befarmaied Sham and Trita Parsi's endless dribble about the MEK.