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Originally posted by Blaine91555
Originally posted by budski
These people hate being criticised?
How quickly we forget.
"Don't taze me Bro!"
Look it up, then get sanctimonious.
Talk about hypocrisy and double standards
So you support and approve of the Iranian leadership and the way they treat their people? You must? Why?
Originally posted by mrmonsoon
reply to post by DaddyBare
So it's the anniversary of when the Iran terrorists kidnapped Americans and tortured them for months.
Perhaps soon, they will get their payback.
After all that history, people wonder why Iran is pissed off with America.
Originally posted by john124
reply to post by budski
After all that history, people wonder why Iran is pissed off with America.
That's not why they brutally rape, torture and murder innocent Iranian students (both men and women).
I suppose you have proof of this?
Let's face it - we started it.
And if we have to reap as we have sown, then that's just payback.
After all, you are advocating revenge, so why shouldn't they advocate the same?
No hard feelings- it just disappoints me and it feels like people who point the other finger and bring up another incident instead of dealing with the current situation are saying what happened to this Iranian doesn't deserve our attention because there are bad guys elsewhere, too.
in Iran if someone spews Western propaganda then they are in trouble.
Hey if I was in America and spew the Islamic side of the story in front of TV, I wouldn't be surprised if the the FBI came and drag me away
People come to this thread and state how bad Iran is without any comparison
Originally posted by john124
reply to post by oozyism
Criticising the supreme leader is not western propaganda.
During the meeting this daring student managed to grill Khamenei on a number of issues including the state-run TV’s one-sided performance during and after the elections. State-run Television is under the supervision of the leader. He also touched on the issue of the freedom of speech and the banning of newspapers and the atmosphere of fear that was dominant in the country, while calling on the need for open criticism of the leader himself.
According to unconfirmed reports, this Sharif University student was faced with security forces after the meeting was over.
Read the source and see exactly what the student said. That form of criticism happens all of the time in the west. The student did not threaten christian holy war. If you disagree with the US policy towards Muslims who have being accused of acquiring terrorist manuals and terrorist equipment, then that's your opinion and that's allowed in the west. Although whilst I may disagree strongly with your assertion, I am not going to condone that you be arrested and locked up for questionning the govts. actions. That's the freedom of speech here, which there isn't in Iran.
There's nothing wrong with making comparisons, but they should be accurate, and not be used in way to justify or deflect any action by the Iranian regime because someone else did something which the minority are claiming is just as bad.
[edit on 31-10-2009 by john124]
That is Western Propaganda, keep reading it until you understand.
No an Islamic form of criticism doesn't happen in the West.
Originally posted by john124
reply to post by oozyism
No it's not! It's values that we in the west uphold, but that doesn't make it propaganda just because somebody else in another country wants more freedom. Have you ever wondered why these students want a fairer society - perhaps to make a better life for themselves! It's not always a conspiracy. In oppressive societies, it's inevitable that younger generations will eventually turn against their oppressors.
In the west we have all kinds of criticism towards leaders. Obama has being called a nazi and a racist by the media. PM Brown is insulted almost every day in the media. It doesn't have to be in islamic form for my point to be true and accurate. This is not about one or the other, it's much more complicated than that.
The oppressive attributes that the student spoke of are accurate and that exists in Iran. So it's not a lie or propaganda for him to state that. And for him to ask for more freedoms, or even wish to debate it, cannot and never will be defined as propaganda.
[edit on 31-10-2009 by john124]
Free speech is not universal
Not everyone agrees to what extend a society should be free.
He wasn't arrested for criticizing the Ayatollah, that has already been established.
Note how security forces grabbed the kid as he left the meeting. The people will soon know the name of its latest great hero. There were simply too many witnesses to keep the lid on.
Let's discuss the oppressive attributes of Iran so that we don't make up stuff and look at in depth. Care to mention some of their oppressive attributes,
before that don't hesitate to tell us what oppressive means in your dictionary.
Originally posted by budski
who are the first to cite Iraniam