During the past several years that I have been living in Canada, I've met a lot of Iranians. Iranians in Canada are politically very diverse and It's difficult to find a group of Iranian-Canadians that would agree on politics especially when it comes to Iran, but we all came here to build a better life for ourselves; and we all agree that the era of IRI, the Islamofascist regime of Iran, has been one of the darkest eras in Iran's history, maybe even the darkest ever! after all, IRI has fucked-up our homeland so badly within the past 34 years, that we were willing to endure all the hardships associated with immigrating to a foreign country, in hopes of a better life for ourselves and more importantly for our children.
During all these years, I have only met one "Iranian" family that supported Islamism, and they were literally IRI agents. They were sent here by the regime and were being supported financially by the regime. Otherwise, every other Iranian that I met in Canada despised IRI with all their hearts. You see, Iranians in Canada didn't just immigrate to "a foreign country", they immigrated to a secular democratic country whose values are the total opposite of the ideals of the Islamofascist regime of Iran; and since Iranians in Canada are not hypocrites it's natural for them to despise the Iranian regime and its filthy khomeinist ideology.
I have met a lot of Iranians that are secular republicans in one form or another, a lot of Iranians that are monarchist, a lot of Iranians that are nationalists, a lot of Iranians that used to be communists when they were younger but now live in a country with a free-market economy and support the free market; I have met a lot of Kurdish Iranians that are some of the most democratically minded Iranians I have ever met, I have met a lot of Baha'i Iranians that are some of the nicest people I have ever met. Most Iranians I have met here in Canada were irreligious, but there are some christian converts, some Jews and a few Muslims among us as well. But this diverse group of Iranians have one thing in common, they all despise IRI and Islamism in general. Islamists from Khomeini to Khamenei, from Khatami to Ahmadinejad are all greatly hated among Iranian-Canadians.
In the largest Iranian Plaza in Toronto, there are two large supermarkets; the owner of one is a monarchist and the owner of the other one is anti-monarchist, but both supermarkets sell the lion-and-sun flag ... That's what unites us Iranian-Canadians: Opposition to Islamofascism, Islamist bigotry, backwarded khomeinist ideology, fascistic anti-woman laws, Islamist terrorism, shitte fascism, and whatever else IRI stands for ...
That's why Iranian-Canadians celebrate the closure of IRI's propaganda center in Ottawa. We celebrate the fact that filthy IRI agents won't be able to intimidate Iranian-Canadians anymore, we celebrate the fact that west-residing Islamist parasites cannot poison Canada with their filthy Islamist propaganda anymore, and we celebrate the fact that the house of Khomeinist parasites in Ottawa is now closed.
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P_J
by Pahlevan on Sun Sep 09, 2012 02:46 PM PDTThank you for your compliments, but I disagree with you on this matter.
Closure of the house of Islamist parasites in Ottawa does not affect Iranians in Iran. The only significant economic exchange between Iran and Canada is Canada's corn and wheat export to Iran and that will not be affected by this event. It does create some discomfort for Iranian-Canadians who travel to Iran however, but we are willing to go through a bit of discomfort for the greater good :)
The closure of the embassy however does effect the Islamofascist network of IRI in Canada, as you can see by the angry comments of all the west-residing Islamist parasites protesting the closure of the embassy on IC. They have been using their propaganda center in Ottawa to intimidate diaspora members and spread their repulsive propaganda here; and at the end of the day, all the hardships that have befallen on the Iranian people can be blamed on no one but filthy IRI. Demcocratic countries will always put their own interest ahead of everything else and you can't expect them to endanger their own interests for Iranians. the only way to save Iranians in Iran is to overthrow the entirety of the Islamofascist regime of Iran, IRI, from within.
not a "Canadian" but rather a domestic terrorist
by Pahlevan on Sun Sep 09, 2012 02:11 PM PDTFor the Love of 'Principles'
by Demo on Sun Sep 09, 2012 01:17 PM PDT"And ask for your own money in advance, in crisp pound sterling notes. Tell him to stick his humanity in that orifice in Sabeti's anatomy where sun rarely shines:)"
The above language is a typical of people who use wrong avatars & pseudo-names to represent either an ideology or their affections with a person or something else.
There is no blame/criticism with a genuine follower of any --ism politically. GODly or no-GODly? Nationality? Color? Race? What do any of these have anything to do with having the integrity in your character, respecting others, refraining profanities, and more important than all to rigidly stand by your principles & not to act rat-wise or wishy-washy?
Please correct me if wrong with anything said above.
Reality Check
by Faramarz on Sun Sep 09, 2012 12:19 PM PDTThere are around 1,000,000 Iranian-Americans (who are not being represented by NIAC) who in the past decades have used the IR Regime's Interest Section in DC, if they needed to, without much problem.
They have got their Iranian passports from that office to go to Iran to travel to Shomal, Esfahan and Yazd and take pictures and post here. They have been able to marry young Iranian women who are trying to escape Iran, and they have managed to sell their properties and bring the proceeds to the safety of 1% (Occupy WS) Banking System supported by the Global Arrogance.
Now consider that half of the Iranian-Americans live in southern California, several thousands of miles away from the office. But they never complained.
So stop being such crybabies!
If the brave Iranians in Iran can be sent to Evin and Rajaei-Shahr everyday, you guys can drive to wherever the new Interest Section in Ottawa will happen to be.
a filthy parasite
by مآمور on Sun Sep 09, 2012 11:50 AM PDTand here is the winner of 'ripped mouth' award
when logic disappears, profanity and radicalism will kick in, all cross political views among Iranians.
Canada is my country and dot u dare to undermine my patriotism toward Canada, I have proof from revenue Canada!! those who deliver pizzas at nigh and being paid by cash dont need to apply!!
I wear an Omega watch
Pahlevan! Love your AVATAR!
by P_J on Sun Sep 09, 2012 11:49 AM PDTAlthough I am not too familiar with Canadian politics…anyone who fights the IslamoFascists coupled with the Shahollahi/Hezbollah characters is tops with me.
The two discredited fascistic groups should have no place in the future of democratic Iran.
But, closing the embassies is an entirely different matter. The further isolation is punishingly costly to the average citizen; while it would not EVEN touch the Fascist regime.
Case and point is the misery that the average Cuban or North Korean citizen is living under, while their leaders, as we saw in the case of Kim Jung Il of North Korea, were not EVEN slightly discomforted, having access to the best amenities of life that very few can even afford in the US; meanwhile the average North Korean had to eat grass in order to sustain him/herself from starvation!
Dollar has climbed to about 2,500 Toman, an all time HIGH…a disastrous and punishing number, since devaluation of Rial, the buying power, is directly related to the decline in the standard of life, at the same time “regime” has stashed away tons of dollars; as did the “Pahlavi Criminal Enterprise”, walking away with billions, leaving Iran's treasury empty!
"The Fake Lefties' Shaking Hands!"
by Roozbeh_Gilani on Sun Sep 09, 2012 11:10 AM PDTYour embarrassment induced anger is understood. But it's all your fault. First getting caught with the "Shah_allah", with your pants down, in full public view. Then thanking him for his "humanity"!
Next time to save the embarrassment dont let him do it in public. Get a hotel room and make sure he pays for it. And ask for your own money in advance, in crisp pound sterling notes. Tell him to stick his humanity in that orifice in Sabeti's anatomy where sun rarely shines:)
"Personal business must yield to collective interest."
nasty friendships
by Pahlevan on Sun Sep 09, 2012 10:35 AM PDTWhat could be nastier that friendships formed over being against democracy, decency, rationality and human values?! ... nothing really.
Islamist agent, reading your comments, it seems more like having a 'ripped mouth' is actually a mandate in your faith. You language stinks of fascism and Islamist and there is nothing more repulsive than the foul smell of Islamofascism.
My question to you is why the hell are you living like a filthy parasite in the secular west that you hate so much? why don't you put your foot where your mouth is and go declare Jihad against the "zionists" in Gaza?!
here, let's listen to real Canadians
by مآمور on Sun Sep 09, 2012 09:49 AM PDTCBC
I wear an Omega watch
Who said I am dying?!!
by anglophile on Sun Sep 09, 2012 09:48 AM PDTThe news of my 'imminent' death is greatly exaggerated - LOL
(inspired by Mark Twain).
Pahlevan Panbeh, as I wrote for you, in the other blog, your history is full of holes - plug them up before it fully drains.
LOL again.
Thanks Anglo jan
by مآمور on Sun Sep 09, 2012 09:43 AM PDTone big difference between us the ' agents of IRI' and these psychologically impaired, emotionally deprived bunch of cyber zionist foot soldiers is
we dont use profanity, there is some thing sacred for us. Having a ripped mouth is strictly prohibited in my faith!!
A good friendship may not be sacred but it is definitely scarce
The gentleman blogger, please talk on your behalf, u dont represent me
I wear an Omega watch
unholy alliance
by Pahlevan on Sun Sep 09, 2012 09:29 AM PDTThe unholy alliance of Islamists and monarchists is a very nasty anti-Iranian alliance. It's the same alliance that staged the anti-Iranian coup against mossadegh and established 60 years of dictatorship in Iran.
I have actually met some good monarchists in Canada that respected Mossadegh and admitted that Pahlavis made mistakes in oppressing political freedom; I think angal is actually a dying breed of them ...
P.S. Thanks Roozbeh jan for your comments. I can tolerate attacks against myself by these Islamist parasites, but when they attack a great Iranian woman such as Nazanin with their nasty language there is no choice but to put them back in their filthy place.
Embassy in Canada very important to IRI agents
by Pahlevan on Sun Sep 09, 2012 09:29 AM PDTThe house of parasites in Ottawa is actually very important to IRI agents in Canada (west-residing Islamist parasites).
Islamists have been intimidating Iranian diaspora members in Canada through their network supported by the house of parasites in Ottawa. They have been trying to spread their filthy propaganda in Canada for several years now.
Any decent Iranian-Canadian would be happy about this news. The only people who are upset are those who are being financially supported by IRI in Canada and other west-residing Islamist parasites. your angry comments on this page is only a stamp of approval on this decision made by the Canadian government and supported by vast majority of Iranian-Canadians.
I am not an "exile" by the way, I was in Iran last summer visiting parents and family members. You however are obviously a west-residing Islamist parasite who is very upset about losing your main support network!
روزبه بازم که شیطون شدی؟
anglophileSun Sep 09, 2012 09:26 AM PDT
شیطونه میگه برم وحید رو خبر کنم بیادا (لام الف لام)
The Fake Lefties' Shaking Hands!
by Demo on Sun Sep 09, 2012 08:12 AM PDTHiding behind the 'Bomb, Bomb Iran Babies,' kissing the back of the 2 times a day warmonger blogger, not reading carefully through the lines of others' comments, not knowing what honor & integrity mean among many other similar English terms, well those are all signs of a 'fake lefty' with the trembling (shaking) hands out of fear of being exposed publicly!
Condolences
حزب الله، شاه الله، پیوندتان مبارک!
Roozbeh_GilaniSun Sep 09, 2012 06:51 AM PDT
I am so deeply moved by all this mutual tail wagging between our monarchist and islamist friends, that I am about to walk over to the first canadian I come across in S. california and shake his/her hand for making this happen!
Flattery?
by Demo on Sun Sep 09, 2012 06:29 AM PDTIf having good intentions & integrity means flattery, then wish the earth was all flat!
And as for you Mehrban Jaan
by anglophile on Sun Sep 09, 2012 06:19 AM PDTYou are a Princess of the humanist cause - but sadly I am no frog :)
Aglo jaan
by Mehrban on Sun Sep 09, 2012 05:48 AM PDTFlattery gets you everywhere. As evidenced :)
"like a good majority of us"
by First Amendment on Sun Sep 09, 2012 05:13 AM PDTAt last! Thanks a ton dear anglo..........you're of the rarest species among us: a true and utterly smart humanist....
In defence of my brethren :)
by anglophile on Sun Sep 09, 2012 02:46 AM PDTMy good brothers, First Amendment, Demo and Ma'moor are as much (pro IRI) Islamists as I am.
They are not monarchist, Mossadeghist, Communist, MKO or any other ist except that they, like a good majority of us, are Iranist.
Now back to the dog fight. Where were we ...?
Embassy in Canada is meaningless to Iran's government
by MaryamJoon on Sun Sep 09, 2012 01:14 AM PDTWhat has happened is that the Jewish lobby and the Bahai lobby (EXILES and non-Iranians) have commandeered the interests of Iranian-IMMIGRANTS.
Unless and until Iranian-IMMIGRANTS separate their interests and voices from those of Iranian-EXILES (people who can never go back), their rights and interests abroad will be compromised. EXILES are 1-2% of Iran's population.
The EXILE community doesn't need an embassy -- e.g., Mrs. Rajavi doesn't need her passport renewed -- Iranian IMMIGRANTS do need standard embassy services.
Best thing to do is to move money out of Canada - vote with your dollars and let the Canadian economy hear your voices.
Pahlevan Mosadegh
by Demo on Sat Sep 08, 2012 10:54 PM PDTGo ahead with your 'proud' tongue & throw out all the foul language you want to. That is the reflective of what is within you.
Demo had missed to include the following link in relation with the posted link:
//www.huffingtonpost.ca/2012/07/27/jim-day-na...
The commentator below apparently missed to read some of the remarks under the article. Here are some showing that the real Canadian are pretty smart & are not being taken easily:
"And she's a human rights activist--almost an oxymoron for a CONservative"
"She said that Khadr should be brought back to Canada and tried here. Tried for what? Are there suddenly new secret charges in Canada pending or is ths just a good display of the Defence Ministers wife being unfit for questioning by any reporter."
"The story would be more interesting if she was naked."
"Trophy wives, or husbands for that matter, rarely make good spouses, I believe. From the Defence Ministers wife's mouth, (left out her name on purpose) you can see the only reason she married him is to further her own interests. She needs to wake up and realize the only reason she was interviewed, or asked to speak at events, is because she is MacKays wife. If she wasn't, no one would know or care who she is or what she had to say. Frankly I don't even now."
Go ahead & read the rest yourself. But be sure you read both links together.
PS:Thanks Mamoor for your 'fun' comment. Refreshingly true as usual!
Personal experiences
by مآمور on Sat Sep 08, 2012 09:39 PM PDTWhat the blogger is talking about would be best defined as a concise summary of his own personal experiences in Canada!!
I dont remember to vote for him as the chair man of Iranian community in Canada!!!
I wear an Omega watch
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by First Amendment on Sat Sep 08, 2012 08:45 PM PDTLook, I've been through this kinda thing many times before, and I don't want to lose yet another ID over it...........it ain't worth it...............we'll sort it out sometime later......Neither side is packing up for home, anytime soon..........that's for sure........
OK, admin?........am I a good boy, or what?.......
Thanks Mr. vildemose.......
by First Amendment on Sat Sep 08, 2012 08:32 PM PDTDear Mr. Vildemose,
Please be advised that due to some medical conditions, not suited for being discussed in public, I am unable to rape anyone...........Should I assume that you're interested in the details?..........I think, I shouldn't.........
Thank You dear Pahlavan for a very interesting blog.
by Roozbeh_Gilani on Sat Sep 08, 2012 08:00 PM PDTReading your observations about canada and Iranian community there is most interesting to me. I traveled to canada only once about five years ago, and that, just a short visit to Niagara falls.
I'd also agree with you that by default , Iranian canadians should not have a positive view of the islamist regime, as after all, they had gone through lots of expenses, time and trouble to leave Iran behind for a strange country.
One last request my friend, per admin's advice, dont be provoked by personal and hate attacks. And keep writing. you write good.
"Personal business must yield to collective interest."
DEMO; I just read the link you provided here.....
by babak pirouzian on Sat Sep 08, 2012 07:55 PM PDTI encourage all to read the link DEMO provided here ( if he knew how good of a article it's, he wouldn't recommended it, seems he did not read it himself and bluffed thinking others may not read it ) What she says here we have to be proud of one of our own . For those who do not have the time to read the whole article , I am qouting a few excerpt.
“Anybody that is going to give a platform to me to speak on behalf of those most vulnerable in the world, particularly those that are suffering in Iran right now…if it means that my husband’s title can help garner some attention, well all the (more) power,” Nazanin Afshin jam said.
in defence of a Taliba child soldier , who were kept in Guantanamo for about 10 years , knowing what she says would haunt her and her husband dearly, here what Nazanin said : " Omar Khadr was a child when he was involved in combat ( fighting with US ) under the UN (United Nations) definition and so we should abide by the international laws and rules that we expect of other countries as well,” she said in the Guardian article.
HandoutOmar Khadr at Guantanamo Bay, circa 2009. she refers to child execution in Iran and a few other Muslim countries.“So I’m not saying that he shouldn’t be kept in prison but definitely I think it’s time to bring him back to Canada. He was a Canadian citizen and he can be tried here or looked after here in terms of how long his sentence is going to be or what is going to be his fate.”
DEMO: You as an Islamist, reading these sentences must make you proud she is defending one of your kind, hence you are calling her names??? . Did you and or anyone from your Muslim rank defended Khadr as she did? aren't you ashamed of yourself , aren't you ashamed of your fake religion?
Ilamist amendment remindes
by vildemose on Sat Sep 08, 2012 07:49 PM PDTIlamist amendment remindes me of how Todd Akin's thinks of women.
All Oppression Creates a State of War--Simone De Beauvoir
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by yolanda on Sat Sep 08, 2012 07:43 PM PDTI just read this article this morning, super interesting:
//news.nationalpost.com/2012/07/11/close-irans-ottawa-embassy-nazanin-afshin-jam/
She (Nazanin) said she and her relatives have over the years received death threats — from whom, she is not sure — saying that if she does not stop speaking out against the Iranian regime, “we’re going to come get you.”
“Generally, I feel safe in this country, but more and more I feel unsafe,” said Ms. Afshin-Jam, adding that she has hired security for some of her speaking engagements.
“[Iranian-Canadians] call it the ‘house of terror,’” said Sayeh Hassan, a Toronto-based criminal lawyer who fled Iran 25 years ago and has for years pressured Ottawa to close the embassy. “I don’t want to see Canada become a safe haven for the Islamic regime and those affiliated with the dictatorship, rather than a safe haven for people who are running away from the dictatorship.”
Ms. Hassan said the embassy uses its ties to university student associations to infiltrate campuses, pointing to a recent event hosted at Carleton University in Ottawa last month that celebrated the religious and political teachings of Iran’s former theocratic ruler, Ayatollah Ruholla Khomeini.
But Ms. Afshin-Jam said the university’s Khomeini celebration is precisely the sort of cultural event rolled out by the embassy in a bid to spread pro-regime propaganda: “They try to connect with the greater Canadian public and either confuse matters on what’s really taking place in Iran, try to befriend people in the Iranian-Canadian community and maybe even try to monitor them that way.”
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Thank you for your blog!