Khomeini and Khamenei

Two Iranians in Germany burn posters in protest

19-Dec-2009
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Cover your faces Boys!!!

by KouroshS on

At least they should have covered the faces so that there won't be any means to identify you guys...


Emil

Bathroom tissues...

by Emil on

The portrait of Khomeini should be saved and printed on toilet tissues, and then distributed , free of charge, to all the public bathrooms around the world specially in Muslim countries, so whoever / whenever answers nature call, would see how great an Imam Khomeini was... It may also help people with sever constipation....

shushtari

I'm very proud .....

by shushtari on

of these men!

 

we should all organize a burning sessions and film it and put it on this site and youtube so those basiji animals can watch and weep :) 

 


Shazde Asdola Mirza

Don't burn them; save the environment; use them as toilet paper!

by Shazde Asdola Mirza on

Every voice counts! Every action counts!


MM

It's déjà vu all over again to burn/tear/........Rahbars' effigy

by MM on

good video and great speech. Disrespecting the effigy of Khomeini in public was one of the last taboos in the Un-Islamic Republic of Iran, and funny that it was their own goons that started this phenomenon.  Now, it looks to me like there should be another campaign, similar to Majid's hejab pictures, to:

1. tear, or

2. burn, or

3. make a target, or

4. another innovative way to ........ (spit at?)

the pictures / statues of our un-respected, un-holy, un-great rahbars.  This campaign can numb the effects of this taboo and teach the Un-Islamic Leader to watch what they wish for.

Send your pictures or videos to JJ@Iranian.com.  Sorry JJ for volunteering you and thanks for accomodating.


میرزاقشمشم

My War & Peace with JJ

by میرزاقشمشم on

I don't call'em "woosies", I say their courageous act is a safe symbolic gesture.

And on the subject of "men 30 years ago"; it is debatable on the question of which one came first? Do men make history or, history makes men?

One thing I know: the role of political parties and social and historical icons is critically important. Whom do you have today? Bunch of mullahs, Musavi, Sazegara, Reza jan jan, Andy and Googoosh?


Jahanshah Javid

Retired General Fasham

by Jahanshah Javid on

Sir, you're not impressed by these youths putting their face out there and making a symbolic protest.

You're suggesting they should be real men, like you, 30 years ago.

Please share your stories of bravery so these two soosools and the rest of the protesters in Iran can learn a thing or two about courage.


میرزاقشمشم

Don't you see me all geared up? JJ...

by میرزاقشمشم on

I don't believe this, may I say leaderless, movement can achieve its goals by peaceful means.

As far as my participation in the next revolution is concerned, in case you are interested in my life story,I PROUDLY did my part three decades ago...long story...


Jahanshah Javid

Mirza the Great

by Jahanshah Javid on

You're the bravest Iranian alive for deciding to shoot these bastards to hell.

Oh sorry! I thought you were volunteering for martyrdom in the name of freedom.


میرزاقشمشم

Bullets only

by میرزاقشمشم on

If I decided to do the same thing here, with my kind of luck, I'd have  been charged with arson, and most likely followed by resisting arrest and... had to hire a lawyer to bail me out.

Seriously guys; let's get over these symbolic, good-for-camera acts.


Jahanshah Javid

Not easy to get rid of

by Jahanshah Javid on

Cheghad joon sakhtan :o)))