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No responses? Nobody gives a shit when they don't have a dog in the fight.

The faux humanitarians and social activists only care when Israel can be blamed. This happens over and over and over again. Thanks for reinforcing this constant.
 

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The faux humanitarians and social activists only care when Israel can be blamed. This happens over and over and over again. Thanks for reinforcing this constant.
And why do you care so much about Israel, Shack? Thanks for proving my point.
 

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No responses? Nobody gives a shit when they don't have a dog in the fight.

These threads always start when Netanyahu gets in political trouble and tries to start a war with Iran again.
After the mass protests against him he ordered an Iranian embassy in Syria bombed.
But the Iranian's aren't as easily goaded into war as he wants.

So instead we get the usual bullshit about how evil Iranians are and isn't it time the US invaded them for Israel's sake again.
 
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And why do you care so much about Israel, Shack? Thanks for proving my point.
To be honest, I don't overtly care about Israel, they are not a strategic concern unlike Ukraine and I am a bit of a heartless bastard.

What I do care about is hypocrisy, bullshit and flat out lies.
People cheering on a genocidal movement that does terrorist attacks, with the killing, hostage taking and rape, turn around and scream about genocide which isn't actually, and atrocities which are just the result of the chaos of war combined with an enemy that purposely hides behind their own civilians, that bugs me. When people lose their shit, but say absolutely nothing about worse things going on when they can't pin it on the west or the Jews, that bothers me.
It's up there with people claiming Trump did not attempt an insurrection, won the last election, is honest etc.
People who claim the bible is without error and contradiction even after you point out error after error and contradiction after contradiction.
I've laid into the pro death crowd who keep posting studies against vaccines or whatever except the studies don't actually say what they claim they say, or are obviously just made up bullshit [yeah Natural News looking at you]

If Frankfooter and crew would just one day come on and say, we want the Jews exterminated from the middle east by any means necessary, they don't belong there. I'd be like, dude, what the fuck, but I wouldn't actually have much of a problem with it. Self delulu or straight out lies and hypocrisy bother me much more than even someone who is obviously in league with the first evil Just Beiber.

Ditto for Ukraine, that is more of a strategic interest for the west, so I don't want them to fall, but if someone like notaboy just went on and was honest about it, if he said, he wants the pre 1917 borders restored because Russia fuck yeah, but was honest about how the people on his proposed Russian clay wouldn't like it, how the Russian army is sucking ass right now and how it would be in western interest to intervene but he would rather they stay out of it, I could tolerate him much better. Hell I used to be on friendly terms with a girl at the gym who was disgusted with my dating outside of my race, but we just avoided that topic and she tolerated the parts of me that did not involve race mixing, and I got alone with the parts of here that wasn't horribly racist. I am oddly tolerate that way.


However if any of you motherfuckers were dis absolute monarchy, of allocating supreme executive power via a farcial aquatic ceremony I will flat out rain on you Orphan style.
 

shack

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And why do you care so much about Israel, Shack? Thanks for proving my point.
The saying, "No Jews, no news" has been around a long time. This is not a revelation. But the lack of outrage about violence in Iran validates that slogan. It proves that all the excuses to demonize Israel are just that, EXCUSES to hide anti-Semitism.

BTW, did you actually have a point?
 
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Frankfooter

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To be honest, I don't overtly care about Israel, they are not a strategic concern unlike Ukraine and I am a bit of a heartless bastard.

What I do care about is hypocrisy, bullshit and flat out lies.
People cheering on a genocidal movement that does terrorist attacks, with the killing, hostage taking and rape, turn around and scream about genocide which isn't actually, and atrocities which are just the result of the chaos of war combined with an enemy that purposely hides behind their own civilians, that bugs me. When people lose their shit, but say absolutely nothing about worse things going on when they can't pin it on the west or the Jews, that bothers me.
It's up there with people claiming Trump did not attempt an insurrection, won the last election, is honest etc.
People who claim the bible is without error and contradiction even after you point out error after error and contradiction after contradiction.
I've laid into the pro death crowd who keep posting studies against vaccines or whatever except the studies don't actually say what they claim they say, or are obviously just made up bullshit [yeah Natural News looking at you]

If Frankfooter and crew would just one day come on and say, we want the Jews exterminated from the middle east by any means necessary, they don't belong there. I'd be like, dude, what the fuck, but I wouldn't actually have much of a problem with it. Self delulu or straight out lies and hypocrisy bother me much more than even someone who is obviously in league with the first evil Just Beiber.

Ditto for Ukraine, that is more of a strategic interest for the west, so I don't want them to fall, but if someone like notaboy just went on and was honest about it, if he said, he wants the pre 1917 borders restored because Russia fuck yeah, but was honest about how the people on his proposed Russian clay wouldn't like it, how the Russian army is sucking ass right now and how it would be in western interest to intervene but he would rather they stay out of it, I could tolerate him much better. Hell I used to be on friendly terms with a girl at the gym who was disgusted with my dating outside of my race, but we just avoided that topic and she tolerated the parts of me that did not involve race mixing, and I got alone with the parts of here that wasn't horribly racist. I am oddly tolerate that way.
Russia invaded Ukraine, occupy parts of Ukraine and are killing Ukrainians to take more of their land.
Zionists invaded Palestine, occupy all of Palestine and are killing Palestinians to 'settle' more of their land.

Military invasions to take other people's land by force are very wrong.
Doing so because you are racist and think the other people are sub human is much more wrong.
Doing so because you think some strange guy in a pond wrote a book that gave you property rights as the 'chosen people' is idiotically evil.

Anyone who tries to claim that the side that has killed 20,000 women and children and are trying to starve 1 million children to death is justified because of any reason, is either incredibly stupid or just incredibly evil and racist.

You choose to ignore Amnesty, HRW, B'tselem, the UN, the ICJ and the ICC. You choose to ignore the law, basic human rights and argue for apartheid and genocide and think you hold a morally defensible position.

Nothing Hamas has ever done has come anywhere near the evil committed by Israel.

 
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Frankfooter

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The saying, "No Jews, no news" has been around a long time. This is not a revelation. But the lack of outrage about violence in Iran validates that slogan. It proves that all the excuses to demonize Israel are just that, EXCUSES to hide anti-Semitism.

BTW, did you actually have a point?
Zionism =/= antisemitism.

Now confirmed in UK courts and forever more.

 

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Hopefully the old bastard will die soon and the Persians will be able to overthrow this Islamic dictatorship.

Iranian rial collapses, 'loses 30% of value' - reports

Government attempts at distracting the public with threats against Israel do not go unnoticed, as small demonstrations and online comments return focus to harsh conditions


A sharp crash in the value of the Iranian rial was reported yesterday, with some sources reporting that one US dollar would now be worth over 660,000 Iranian rials in some unofficial markets, while others stressed the fact that the already weak currency suffered a blow leading to the loss of 30% of its worth overnight; despite the regime’s official digits showing no major changes.

One member of the Majles (the Iranian parliament) demanded to know from chair Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf what steps the authorities are going to take, calling on the parliament to meet with the governor of the country’s central bank, and wondering, “if we don’t have money – why are we printing more? And if we do have money – why is it so costly?” Qalibaf answered they are “aware of the situation and will hold meetings inshallah (Arabic: God willing),” sparking a wave of disappointed and sarcastic comments.

One social media user commented ironically: “oh you’re going to hold a meeting? Bulls**t,” while another user uploaded a video showcasing the rial’s loss of buying power, showing how a 50,000 Iranian rial banknote ($1.2) used to be enough to buy 30 eggs only a decade ago, while nowadays it suffices to buy only one single egg.

Economic demonstrations occur across Iran
Several small demonstrations took place in different parts of Iran on the backdrop of the economic hardships in the past several days, including a farmers’ strike in eastern Isfahan who took their tractors to the streets protesting water-related measures, a protest of retired pensioners in Arak against the cost of living, a truck drivers’ demonstration in front of the local headquarters of the national petrol company in Sistan and Balochistan, Iran’s poorest province, protesting against the price of fuel, and a medical staff demonstration in Shiraz protesting their salaries not being paid on time. Additionally, disruptions were recorded in the online registration services to receive government-subsidized fuel coupons as more citizens applied for them.

On a similar background, a massive viral campaign with thousands of posts called to expel Afghan refugees and residents from the country, arguing that they steal the jobs of Iranians, live off the country’s budgets, allowances and shaky economy, and perpetrate crimes against Iranians, with some users likening them to parasites and leeches.

The rial has been in steady decline for decades, with prices sometimes referred to by multiples of 10, named Toman in everyday life, to make it easier for buyers to calculate expenses.

Official and military Iranian news outlets chose not to address the worsening economic situation, focusing instead on their promised “tough revenge” against Israel following the assassination of high-ranking Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps officials in Damascus last week, attributed to Israel. This includes infographics of the different missiles with ranges reaching Israel, threats directed at Israel by officials, and a video showing a barrage of missiles directed against Israel.


However, many social media users were unimpressed by the government’s distraction attempts, with one user denouncing the corruption of leaders which according to them led to the situation while another one added “you took away our youth, a curse be upon you,” and a third user concluded: “Don’t tell us now that Israel is the one to blame for the Dollar’s [situation].”

 

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Iran is the world trash country

Iran Launches Offensive To Dominate Jordan: Experts

The Islamic Republic of Iran is stoking violent discontent against the Hashemite Kingdom, with a view toward gaining control over Jordan as part of an expanded “Shiite Crescent.”

A new April analysis by the US-based Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) of the pro-Hamas demonstrations on the streets of Amman sounded the alarm bells about the role of Iran’s revolutionary Islamic ambitions in Jordan.

According to the report authored by Ayelet Savyon, the Director of the MEMRI Iran studies project, “In recent days, the grand Iranian plan is emerging – the plan with which the Islamic revolutionary regime is continuing despite the killing, in Israeli air strikes, the senior command of its IRGC Qods Force in Syria and Lebanon. The upcoming stage of this plan involves bringing down the regime in Jordan, attacking Israel from the east while Israel is kept busy by Iran-backed resistance forces in Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza. The political aim of this plan is to thwart the Saudi-American project of normalization with Israel.”

She added that “Next in Iran’s sights is the expulsion of American forces from Iraq, and the undermining of the Saudi Kingdom and the Egyptian regime, as Iran actualizes the vision of Islamic Revolution.”

She warned that “It is not clear whether the US administration, which is currently preoccupied with the IDF’s tragic mistaken killing of the World Central Kitchen charity workers, is aware of events that could impact the continued US presence in the region as well as America’s international standing.”

On Saturday, Iran International reported that the Tehran-backed Iraqi Hezbollah battalions are prepared to arm and equip 12,000 fighters of “the Islamic resistance” in Jordan. The Iranian regime-controlled news agency ISNA stated Iranian-backed proxies will supply the 12,000 combatants in Jordan.

Dr. Walid Phares, an expert in foreign policy and the author of Iran, an Imperialist Republic, and US Policy, told Iran International “What is happening in Jordan now, while it appears as chaotic, is in fact tightly organized by Hamas, the larger Muslim Brotherhood network and the Iran regime. The protests against the Israeli embassy and spill over in Amman's streets are the result of tightly coordinated moves by the Iran and Ikhwan [the Arabic term for Muslim Brotherhood] networks, with the real target being the Hashemite Kingdom itself. “

The Gaza-based Hamas movement, the Palestinian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, is a potent ally of Iran’s regime. The former Muslim Brotherhood president of Egypt, Mohammed Morsi, worked to rekindle relations with the Islamic government of Iran.

Phares, who served as a national security advisor to US Presidential nominees, added, “Tehran always considered the kingdom as an advanced US ally in the region threatening the Iranian militias in Syria and Iraq, and a forward base for US and allied troops in the region. In fact, American and British troops have bases in Jordan that support Coalition activities in the whole region. Remember that the pro Iran militias have targeted a US base on the Jordanian border with Syria.”

The Mideast expert said, “Hence we know that Tehran and Damascus have been targeting the Hashemite kingdom for years and now it looks like they've unleashed their supporters against the regime.”

“The problem seems to be in Washington because of foreign policy decisions since the catastrophic withdrawal from Afghanistan. It was a cascade of encouragement to jihadists and pro-Iranian forces. Jordan is getting close to a possible large domestic clash caused by Hamas, Iran, and a result of an administration that put a transaction with the Iran regime above the national security interest of America and the stability of its direct allies in the region,” Phares said.

Former Israeli Ambassador Jordan, Jacob Rosen, who lived in Jordan for nine years, told Iran International that Iran has been many years “trying to push their way” into Jordan. He said “in south Jordan in Karak there is a holy grave for the Shiites.” He added “They [the Iranians] are always pushing Jordan to open the borders to bring tourism. The Jordanians resist the idea because they know what it means.”

The town of Mu'tah in the Karak Governorate was the location of a famous battle in 629 CE between Arab Muslims and Christians. A cousin of the Prophet Muhammad, Jaʿfar ibn Abī Ṭālib, was killed during the battle.

Rosen pushed back against the oft- cited Western journalistic narrative that Jordan is a fragile country. He said many other Arab governments “are soldiering on. What is fragile? There are no beggars in the streets and no hunger. The tribal networks are very strong. “

He added “The Jordanian government and the people are very strong and aware of the challenges. And if they need extra help from other countries, they get it.”

In a January 2024 article titled “Jordan and the Iranian Affiliates Drug Offensive, Rosen wrote with his co-author, Shaul Shay, a former deputy head of Israel’s National Security Council, that “In last year Tehran begun to target the Hashemite kingdom of Jordan, one of the main Western allies in the region. Iran and its affiliated terrorist groups are leveraging the war in Gaza to undermine the stability and sovereignty of Jordan and the peace agreement between Jordan and Israel.”

According to the article, “Iran’s presence in Syria and Iraq provides it the ability to penetrate from two directions with proxy forces and Syrian…make it easy to exploit internal divisions. The smuggling of drugs and weapons from Syria to Jordan is seen as an attempt by Iran to expand its influence in the region and destabilize Jordan.”

The Israeli experts stressed that “Given the strategic importance of Jordan in the Middle East, it is imperative to closely monitor Iran’s actions and alliances and supporting Jordan’s stability through diplomatic, economic and military means.”

 

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I remember when the little monkey at the UN said that Iran didn't have any gay. 😂

Iran: Ahmadinejad’s exorcist says former president now ‘supports dancers and homosexuals’

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's former exorcist tasked with protecting him from evil spirits reveals that the former president regularly holds secret meetings with his new team in preparation for the 2025 presidential election.

Abbas Amirifar, the cleric who severed ties with Ahmadinejad following the former President's rift with Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in 2011, continues to uphold his connections to the ultraconservative Paydari Party, which some believe still has ties to the former president.

Amirifar told Khabar Online that Ahmadinejad hopes Khamenei will reinstate him to the presidential office in the event of a complete political impasse. He remarked that while former reformist President Mohammad Khatami engaged in some form of compromise with Khamenei during his presidency, Ahmadinejad betrayed Khamenei unfairly, despite Khamenei's strong support for him.

He further expressed his opinion that the only reason Ahmadinejad, a proud man, tolerates his position at the Expediency Council, where he is subordinate to his arch-enemy Sadeq Amoli Larijani, is because the role shields him from allegations of opposition to the regime.

Amirifar, now critical of Ahmadinejad, stated he no longer wishes to be associated with him. However, he acknowledged that he doesn't regret his collaboration with Ahmadinejad, whom he described as a modest and popular president during their time together.

He also criticized Sadeq Mahsouli, the leader of Paydari, for amassing wealth under dubious circumstances. Amirifar claimed that Mahsouli didn't even own a house when he started working with Ahmadinejad.

The Paydari Party increased the number of its parliamentary seats in the March 1 elections, after hardliners prevented hundreds of other candidates from running. The party is poised to control the new parliament that will convene in late May.

"When Ahmadinejad fell out with Khamenei over their choices for the Intelligence Minister, I privately warned the former President against opposing Khamenei's ideas. I told him: You cannot stand against Khamenei," Amirifar said.

He went on to explain that "Now, as far as the regime is concerned Ahmadinejad is finished. He has changed beyond recognition and supports dancers and homosexuals. The regime will no longer allow him to be in a position of power." Amirifar reiterated that many of those who used to work with Ahmadinejad are now working with President Raisi.

Many Iranians including some reformist figures such as Former President Khatami's Chief of Staff Mohammad Ali Abtahi also share that opinion. Abtahi has said in an interview with Rouydad24 that that the ultraconservatives who control parliament are the true examples of the radicals in Iran's conservative camp.

Simultaneously, he criticized the ultraconservatives in the government, asserting that they not only exacerbate the nation's hardships but also impose their hardline ideologies through government policies, such as restricting internet access, which he likened to poking the nation in the eye.

Abtahi emphasized that radicalism has its limits, and exceeding the pressures on Iranian society could provoke strong reactions. He highlighted that despite winning only 300,000 votes, some individuals now perceive themselves as representing Tehran's 10 million inhabitants, which could lead to backlash if they fail to grasp the people's demands, especially regarding the lifestyle of young Iranians. Nonetheless, most new lawmakers neither view themselves as representatives of the people nor are they recognized as such, potentially resulting in the populace disregarding any radical legislation they propose.

Echoing Amirifar's sentiments expressed in his interview with Khabar Online, Abtahi suggested that the regime's only escape from deadlock lies in altering its governing approach.

 

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To be honest, I don't overtly care about Israel, they are not a strategic concern unlike Ukraine and I am a bit of a heartless bastard.

What I do care about is hypocrisy, bullshit and flat out lies.
People cheering on a genocidal movement that does terrorist attacks, with the killing, hostage taking and rape, turn around and scream about genocide which isn't actually, and atrocities which are just the result of the chaos of war combined with an enemy that purposely hides behind their own civilians, that bugs me. When people lose their shit, but say absolutely nothing about worse things going on when they can't pin it on the west or the Jews, that bothers me.
It's up there with people claiming Trump did not attempt an insurrection, won the last election, is honest etc.
People who claim the bible is without error and contradiction even after you point out error after error and contradiction after contradiction.
I've laid into the pro death crowd who keep posting studies against vaccines or whatever except the studies don't actually say what they claim they say, or are obviously just made up bullshit [yeah Natural News looking at you]

If Frankfooter and crew would just one day come on and say, we want the Jews exterminated from the middle east by any means necessary, they don't belong there. I'd be like, dude, what the fuck, but I wouldn't actually have much of a problem with it. Self delulu or straight out lies and hypocrisy bother me much more than even someone who is obviously in league with the first evil Just Beiber.

Ditto for Ukraine, that is more of a strategic interest for the west, so I don't want them to fall, but if someone like notaboy just went on and was honest about it, if he said, he wants the pre 1917 borders restored because Russia fuck yeah, but was honest about how the people on his proposed Russian clay wouldn't like it, how the Russian army is sucking ass right now and how it would be in western interest to intervene but he would rather they stay out of it, I could tolerate him much better. Hell I used to be on friendly terms with a girl at the gym who was disgusted with my dating outside of my race, but we just avoided that topic and she tolerated the parts of me that did not involve race mixing, and I got alone with the parts of here that wasn't horribly racist. I am oddly tolerate that way.


However if any of you motherfuckers were dis absolute monarchy, of allocating supreme executive power via a farcial aquatic ceremony I will flat out rain on you Orphan style.
I need Google Translate.
 

Klatuu

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The saying, "No Jews, no news" has been around a long time. This is not a revelation. But the lack of outrage about violence in Iran validates that slogan. It proves that all the excuses to demonize Israel are just that, EXCUSES to hide anti-Semitism.

BTW, did you actually have a point?
Illogical. Brainwashed
 

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Salami? 😂 Notice lots of these guys have a darker spot on their forehead.

Iran’s General Salami Taunts U.S., Declares It ‘Wildly Hated by the World’

The commander of Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guard, General Hossein Salami, taunted the U.S. on Friday by declaring it “wildly hated by the world, especially in Muslim-dominated countries.”

AP reports Salami spoke against a backdrop of thousands chanting “death to Israel” and “death to America” as they marched in a funeral procession in Tehran for the seven Revolutionary Guard members killed in an airstrike widely attributed to Israel that destroyed Iran’s Consulate in the Syrian capital.

“The Zionist regime is like a dagger that the satanic British regime stabbed the body of the Islamic nation with 75 years ago,” Salami said, adding that the “Zionist regime is still alive with the United States’ artificial respiration.”

The mass public display came at a time of heightened concerns about possible retaliation by Iran for Monday’s strike that killed 12 people, including four Syrian citizens and a member of the Lebanese militant Hezbollah group, according to officials cited by AP.

The protesters in the capital headed to Tehran University where Salami gave his speech that promised “no threat will go unanswered” in retaliation for Israel’s apparent strike, the AP report set out.

“The collapse of (the Zionist regime) is very possible and close with God’s grace,” Salami continued, adding the U.S. has become “wildly hated by the world, especially in Muslim-dominated countries.”

The public funeral coincided with Iran’s annual rally Quds Day, or Jerusalem Day, a traditional show of support for the Palestinians that has been held on the last Friday of Ramadan since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

Friday’s outburst is just the latest in a long string of threats made by Salami against the U.S. and its allies.

As Breitbart News reported, in 2020 he vowed Iran would deliver a “painful” blow to the U.S. somewhere in the Middle East.

Just how Iran would do this was not outlined, however he has also declared Iran has special “hidden” military powers it is ready to unleash at any moment on an unsuspecting world.

According to the domestic Fars News, Salami said enemies of his country are unaware of the double-secret capabilities of the Islamic nation.

He added Tehran has significantly enhanced its military power to create threats and problems unknown and unexpected hurdles for anyone who dares oppose it.

 

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These threads always start when Netanyahu gets in political trouble and tries to start a war with Iran again.
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So in Frank's Jewish conspiracy mind, Netanyahu made these Sunni militants attack the IRGC, made people post about it on twitter, and made mandy post it here? Sad world when he needs to claim everything is a Jewish conspiracy. Can't wait for him to claim the eclipse was a Jewish plot to distract people from the war.

And since Iran hates Israel as much as Frank does, he's willing to approve anything Iran does, even shooting down a plane full of Canadians.
 
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