A young Iranian man (a university student?) spoofs Iranian television's news program:
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This guy has talent.This is
by Mitra from khuzistan (not verified) on Mon Apr 28, 2008 05:47 AM PDTThis guy has talent.This is how the news is told in Iran, bunch of garbage. A language that we do not understand. Good job kid.
very funny and very true and also thanks for sharing.
this is good...this guy is good
by behrang barzin on Sun Apr 27, 2008 01:16 PM PDTthank you for the post...your answers to critics that called this a spoofs are so on the point...i laughed so hard whn i saw this video ...thank you for posting it
Completely Retarded! not
by Anonymous23 (not verified) on Sun Apr 27, 2008 11:47 AM PDTCompletely Retarded! not funny at all. Mojahedeen Idea of fun.
Very funny
by ramintork on Sat Apr 26, 2008 02:59 AM PDTAnother good posting, Party Girl. I thought the sporting News was the cherry on top.
Very Good Job, and so true!
by Concerned Iranian (not verified) on Fri Apr 25, 2008 06:52 PM PDTWell done! If I did not know this was a joke, you would think you are back in Iran watching TV. The amount of gibberish that they use to get a very simple senetnce across is incredible. We need more of these types of satire (which incidentally, does not look like Mojahedeen at all). Maybe the real newsmen (and newswomen) in Iran realize how ridiculous they look and sound. Keep up the good work young man!
CaN someone please
by iman (not verified) on Fri Apr 25, 2008 06:45 PM PDTCaN someone please translate? lol... I cant understand unless I listen to it ten times. This is not arabic?
NOT FUNNY AT ALL
by Anonymous99999999 (not verified) on Fri Apr 25, 2008 02:52 PM PDTget lost you uneducated trash.
hahaha that's hilarious and
by -sohrab (not verified) on Fri Apr 25, 2008 02:43 PM PDThahaha that's hilarious and very true
thanks for posting it =)
Dear Ali P.
by Party Girl on Fri Apr 25, 2008 02:32 PM PDTSalam. No, it isn't. (You can read what I wrote to Anon 565656).
To you I want to say thank you for coming to visit these pages and for always leaving an encouraging and positive comment. Though critical words make us improve and get better, it is kind words that make us feel motivated to try again and again. Thank you for your kind words Ali P.
Dear Anon 565656
by Party Girl on Fri Apr 25, 2008 02:21 PM PDTGreetings. In fact I know what the Mujahedeen style spoofs look like (I have seen so many of them), and as a matter of personal taste, I don't like them. This video is not prepared by a political group. I believe it is prepared by a young and fun Iranian man (and his friends?). I believe this young man to have been brought up in Iran, though it appears from his channel on YouTube that he now lives in Canada.
The generation that grew up in Iran after the Revolution have had to endure so much religious jargon in the middle of textbooks, street sidewalks, TV programs and news. As a generation, they have overdosed on this lingo and each and every one of them has an opinion about this phenomenon. Have you heard Kiosk's song, Bi Tarbiat? That song is written in reaction to the horrible and institutional Iranian television and its programming.
The thing that makes me think this clip to be interesting is this young man's ability to copy what the Iranian news looks and sounds like perfectly. It also eerily displays how when so much slogan is included in the language, nothing of substance is ever said! That was what I found very funny. I also loved his sports segment!
I hope I do better in making you smile in my future "funny" recommendations, Anon. I try hard but I miss sometimes! Have a good weekend!
Well done!
by Ali P. on Fri Apr 25, 2008 02:02 PM PDTI found it extremely amusing.
I didn't get a sense that it was a "Mujahedeen" production.
Is it?
PartyGirl
by Anonymous565656 (not verified) on Fri Apr 25, 2008 01:35 PM PDTPlease don't post Mujahedeen style spoofs. They are not really funny, I don't know if you know it or not or if you are new to their so called spoofs.
That goes for the moderators also.