Israel, Israel, Israel. No other topic will do for the pro-Palestinian shill who insists on butting in to every unrelated discussion. Pitiful. |
| And the current revolution to free America? I think that’s where our priorities should be right now, no? |
Speaking of the Iranian revolution, could you please state clearly whether you support the Iranian revolution? Or do you want the Ayatollah to crush it brutally? Those are your two choices. Which side are you on? I’m on the side of the Iranian people and not on the side of the brutal theocratic regime that currently rules, to be clear. How about you? |
+1 That poster is relentless. It is actually a good thing that the Iranian people are standing up against a regime as horrifying as the current Iranian government. But that poster apparently supports the Ayatollah because of inexplicable “Israel” reasons. It is astonishing. |
| If only Americans had the courage of the Iranians, Donnie would be hightailing it out of here |
I’m far from a Trump supporter but this is a delusional comparison. Or more specifically, it is shockingly ignorant of the reality of life under the Ayatollah. |
DP Right now, I am on the side of the American protestor who is currently being tear gassed, thrown to the ground, detained, arrested, and murdered in the American streets by our very own American Revolution Guards. Let Iran deal with Iran. We obviously have problems of our own with our government trying to imitate Iran in all the worse ways. |
DP People are trying to prevent us from experiencing that reality. Trying to stop it before it reaches that point, and please don't say that it could never happen. "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is when good people do nothing." Not my quote, I'm just borrowing it. |
Your posts show a shocking ignorance of life before the Ayatollahs and the history of Iran. It’s seem you have some ulterior motive or are have given up any pretense of independent thought at the feet of Trump. |
While I totally agree with you as well as the overwhelming majority of Americans, if Israel wants us to go to war with them, then the US really has no choice but to comply. So the question is really how to manufacture consent. I think using the protests and pretending to be concerned about the general Iranian public is an excellent excuse for armed intervention. |
In other words, an isolationist, except when it comes to Israel, where intervention is required to allow Palestinian terror to flourish unrestrained. |
It's absolutely hilarious how Israelis are now all of a sudden concerned with civilian life after all the people they've murdered. Meanwhile, Iran is under tremendous economic stress due to US/International sanctions, that is what sparked the protests. My understanding is that they were also sparked in part due to a drought that was in large part caused by Israel bombing a major hydroelectric dam during the 12 Day War. The protests were infiltrated by paid Mossad agents/foreign groups, that were taking orders from outside actors, which is why Internet was cut off. These groups were allegedly causing chaos by shooting both cops and protesters, and setting shops, busses, and mosques on fire. This would definitely follow the playbook of past/ongoing US/Israeli operations in Iran - people were organically uprising to protest economic/material conditions, and Mossad immediately took the opportunity to infiltrate and sow chaos. |
| Are there any protests at Columbia or other campuses against Iran's killing of thousands? |
Probably not, considering that if Israel and the US get what they want, it'll be Iraq 2.0 with hundreds of thousands slaughtered again. |