About myself:
I'm half Iranian and half American. I'm here to say what I think. If you came here to be pleased or flattered, you're in the wrong place. No one owns me. I'm a free individual. I don't bow to anyone's politics, here or in Iran. I'm my own person, and that's too bad if anyone doesn't like it. When people read my stuff, they'll get MY opinion. I alone am responsible for my opinion - no one else is. Likewise, I'm not responsible for your opinion, or your assumptions about me. You are.To understand anything from history, it is necessary to examine all sides of a conflict - including the side that is no longer represented today, and therefore cannot speak in its own defense.
Iranians seem to be very keen on listening to alternative news sources from Iran's official radio and television. I remember that they eagerly lapped up the BBC, VOA and Radio Israel, back when I was in Iran.
I could never figure out if genuine curiosity was behind it, or whether they were simply like dogs who are escaping from one master, and are barking for a new master.
Their tendency to make up complete BS about history - such as the idea that the British were behind Hitler - seems to show that Iranians aren't really interested in exploring and seeking information, but merely want to interpret things based on information that is already "available".
In psychology, this is called "schema". People routinely compare every new bit of information that they receive with information that they already have, and judge it in that light. This is only of limited use, and some new information cannot possibly be understood by judging it based on existing "knowledge".
Whatever the case, this blog will perhaps serve as a test for them.
Are they REALLY driven by curiosity, when they seek alternative sources of information? Or are they just looking for something to attach their hopes and worshipful attitudes to, without regard to what's true and what isn't?
Will Iranians make their own effort to gather information, and really read about a subject, or will they just consult with experts and let others think for them?
This is a test.
Let's see if Iranians are genuinely interested in exploring, or whether they are purely driven by political expediency.
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Explanation of scenes:
February, 1945.
Amidst a looming catastrophic defeat, and trapped between two fronts that are shrinking inwards towards Germany, Germans look for signs of hope from the news.
Germans on the home front recycle cloth to make uniforms.
In the Schnee Eifel sector, a weary-looking German patrol crosses the Rhine and penetrates American positions.
They come under attack from Allied aircraft, but reach the American lines, ambushing American armored vehicles.
Scenes of dead Americans and destroyed Sherman tanks.
Fighting amidst the ruins of a town in the Hagenau forest region.
A german civilian is shown who is carying on with life in the midst of war and ruin, and hasn't evacuated his dwelling.
Two destroyed American "tank destroyers" sit in the street of a German town.
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A snowstorm on the Eastern Front.
The German navy supports Germany's beleaguered ground forces in East Prussia.
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The fortress city of Breslau prepares to resist the Soviet Red Army.
Gauleiter Hanke, General Schorner and other officials oversee the construction of barricades. The entire civilian population has been mobilized. Streetcars and anything that is at hand is used.
A bridge over the Oder River is blown up.
Civilians flee over a bridge in the Frankfurt am Oder/Kustrin sector. (This sector later bore the brunt of the most intense artillery barrage in history. In the subsequent attack, the Germans were vastly outnumbered)
Volksturm battalions - made of old men and reserves - arrive armed with anti tank weapons.
New automatic weapons are distributed (the MP44, which was the precursor of the AK-47 Kalashnikov).
Tracked remote-controllled "Goliath" robot bombs are made available.
All preparations are made to meet the impendig massive assault by thousands of Soviet tanks.
German tanks arrive.
German fighter-bombers take off despite a flooded runway. One almost crashes, as it carreens out of control through the deep water.
A crowd of young Germans watches the planes take off with apparent pride and hope.
German self-propelled guns make their way jerkily over cobbled streets.
German 88mm antiaircraft guns are being used to fire on Soviet tanks from a distance.
SS paratroopers dutifully pose for the camera, pointing their weapons dramatically.
Dead Russians lie in the road.
Knocked out Soviet tanks.
German vehicles taxi back and forth, as German defenders come under a Soviet tank attack.
At 8:50, "walking-wounded" are shown who are still being kept in the defense line.
At 9:00, a German who is commanding a Flak battery, angrily motions to the cameraman to get back.
Rocket fire is unleashed on the Soviets.
German Panther tanks counter attack, pouring fire on the Soviet tank wedge.
Smoking Soviet tank wrecks are seen in the distance.
The announcer says that Germany must force the battle in its favor to save Europe from the Soviet onslaught.
In the closing scene, German soldiers amble by, carrying German anti-tank weapons.
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So in other words
by JahanKhalili on Sun Dec 11, 2011 06:06 PM PSTYou don't like what I say.
So what? Why should I care?
Re the rants
by Arj on Sun Dec 11, 2011 06:12 PM PSTDear JK, I'm not trying to change the way you see Iranians, or even care for that matter! Yet, speaking of purposes, what is your purpose of all the diatribes gainst Iranians? Are you under the impression that you can change the behaviours of an entire nation merely by egging them on, or are you seeking a support group for your personal peeves?!
Moreover, generalizing personal observations of one's immediate surroundings to an entire nation only spells ignorance and prejudice -- which BTW are of the same roots!
JK, who died and made you the arbiter of the American public?
by Hooshang Tarreh-Gol on Sun Dec 11, 2011 05:54 PM PSTFrankly I have found you incredibly ignorant, and uninformed of great American culture and arts.
And now, for such an ignorant, if I might say so,a rrogant individual (such as yourself) to point finger at others, instead of elevating, and raising the level of his discourse (which seems for ever stuck at the level of 'special milk' catagory; permenantly retarded); all points out to one thing (as others have correctly mentioned as well) immediate need for therapy.
P.S. I've also always had a suspicion about your " mighty whitey" statements, now with this posting, for me, you've been elevated to closet-Nazi. Can't wait till you come out of the closet. Cheers
Pointing fingers won't save you from this
by JahanKhalili on Sun Dec 11, 2011 05:07 PM PSTThe American public is stupid, too.
But there is no way that you're going to change what I see of Iranians just by pointing fingers at Americans.
Iranians sitting all full of adoration - like the wise men in the manger witnessing baby Jesus - and huddled around their favorite stupid VOA or Radio Farda, look like idiots to me.
Iranians are "dogs" as opposed to...
by Arj on Sun Dec 11, 2011 04:59 PM PSTAmericans who behave like cattle that munch on whatever B.S. the American corporate media feed them without even an iota of interest in alternative sources?!
Common Knowledge is Common Bullshit
by JahanKhalili on Sun Dec 11, 2011 04:45 PM PSTSiavash, can you explain how Churchill had anything to do with what was going on in Europe prior to May 1940, when he had just become Prime Minister and the Second World War was already begun?
Also, where is your evidence that Churchill ever "Let" Hitler do anything?
Iranians do behave like dogs
by JahanKhalili on Sun Dec 11, 2011 04:37 PM PSTLook at them.
Their behavior is ridiculous.
They serve others.
That's why they need things like Radio Farda, or the VOA.
They're incapable of being their own masters. They aren't worth a sh-t.
Re your rhetoric
by Arj on Sun Dec 11, 2011 04:52 PM PSTDear JK, apparently your beef with Iranians is deeply rooted into your psyche! Coming here and insulting Iranians everytime you're on a rage, calling them names likes "dogs" might get you off for a while, but is no replacement for proper therapy! Just try to replace the word 'Iranian' with 'American' in your rants and see how offensive they can be!
Old information
by Siavash300 on Sun Dec 11, 2011 04:23 PM PSTThat is common knowledge that Churchill initially let the Hitler grow because he believed if Hitler get suppressed the communist will take all over the world. That is also common sense. Churchill was smart politician. It is also common knowledge about Stalin's great ambition to expand communism or rather USSR geographically. After WWII all baltic states such as Latvia, Litvania and Stondonia attached to Soviet Union. Latvians are saying Stalin stole our country.
".....or whether they were simply like dogs who are escaping from one master, and are barking for a new master." Jahankhalili
The above paragraph has 2 implications.
A. The writer knowingly or unknowingly assume that Iranians were controled by foreign powers. The same garbage that was propagated by mullah's agent on his ear while he was staying in Iran for some time and was being in contact with wrong people.
B. The statement initiated from writer's demonstrates his deep hostility of Iranian father. Patent resentment that indicates malfunctioning of his past relationship with impotent father figure.(Iranian father and american mother). The writer views his american mother as being victim of Iranian culture. He spreads his anger toward Iranian culture and Iranian people with contempt and scorn. ...."Barking for new master"....said the writer. The resentment was built up in writer's heart as he was growing up.
In the 2nd part, the writer will benefit from extensive psychotherapy to address the unresolved issues regarding his Iranian father.