• @_sideffect
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    267 months ago

    That’s a good thing; Iran is evil in case you forgot

    • @[email protected]M
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      307 months ago

      hostile reminder that government != people of a given country

      there is some opposition, not much, and you won’t hear from them a lot because communications out of the country are tightly controlled and iranian security apparatus is on the more hostile end of scale, but there is something. iranian emigrants tend to be pretty liberal

      • @[email protected]
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        87 months ago

        I’ve worked with a few Iranians during college and grad school and they were all awesome people. I just with the government if their home country wasn’t evil and create the need for them to escape

    • @LotrOrc
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      167 months ago

      Ah you mean the Iran that was doing perfectly well and was a beacon of progressiveness until the United States overthrew their democratically elected government in the 50s?

      • @[email protected]
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        247 months ago

        It is not the argument if they were evil before the US intervened

        You can not change the past and currently they are a oppresive religious dictatorship

        • @LotrOrc
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          -97 months ago

          You don’t think the US putting in place the current regime has anything to do with the way that regime acts now?

          • @[email protected]
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            97 months ago

            Except the US didn’t put in the current regime. In fact, that’s the exact opposite of what happened.

            Iran had a functional democracy until the UK convinced the US to overthrow them and install a dictator that allowed BP to extract all the oil they wanted. That regime pissed off the populace, leading to the Iranian Civil War which led to the overthroing of the US-backed dictatorship and Ayatollah coming to power.

            • @LotrOrc
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              27 months ago

              Apologies, should have stated better. You are correct - what I meant is the current regime is there as a direct result of US intervention

      • verity_kindleM
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        137 months ago

        The Shah had his secret police making people disappear and using torture. He was not a beacon of anything.

        • @[email protected]M
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          197 months ago

          Shah was a piece of shit, but i’m pretty sure lotrorc is about removal of prime minister Mossadegh from power. That definitely didn’t make things better

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            and by the way, i’m of opinion that it’s one of several times in history when rabid mccarthyism of CIA came around to bite them in their ass later, because if shah’s CIA handlers weren’t laser-focused on destruction of Tudeh party, then Khomeini would have to compete with them for audience and islamic revolution might have never happened. but it’s a talk for another day

        • @[email protected]
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          97 months ago

          I don’t think they are talking about the Islamic revolution of the 70s. I believe they are referring to the coup of the Prime Minister in 53’.

        • @LotrOrc
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          47 months ago

          The 50s were not the same time period as the Islamic revolution

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        Ahhh, yes, let’s dig up events from 70 years ago as justification for their current behavior!

        • @LotrOrc
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          57 months ago

          You don’t think that the US putting in an extremist faction that has run the country since has anything to do with them being extremist now?

          And funnily enough they’ve shown more restraint than Israel this entire time

    • @glimse
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      57 months ago

      I’m with you on that.

      The US’ support for Israel is disgusting but…this is not an example of it. Can’t even imagine what would follow if all their bombs landed but I know it wouldn’t be good for the world even if Israel deserves it.

      • @_sideffect
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        27 months ago

        Israel deserves innocent civilians to be killed?

        • @glimse
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          87 months ago

          Obviously I’m not talking about the civilians. Israel bombed Iran first…they “deserved” retaliation.

      • verity_kindleM
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        97 months ago

        Let’s keep the conversation civil and on an adult to adult level, please. i.e., assume that the other commenter is arguing in good faith. Universal warning, my Universal Soldiers.

        • @[email protected]
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          -67 months ago

          Yeah thats on me, a bit childish, but in all seriousness “evil” is a concept for children that are unable to see more than black and white. I cant take anybodies argument serious if it uses words like that, especially when referring to something as big and complicated as a country. Even calling individual people evil is such an extreme oversimplification it prevents any productive discourse.

          • nukeM
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            it prevents any productive discourse

            I vote we have a rule that all discourse in NCD must be vehemently unproductive. NCD should be a tax on your cognitive abilities. You should become noticeably dumber (and hornier) after being here. This is the way.

          • verity_kindleM
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            77 months ago

            Well, I vehemently disagree with you, but name calling and then doubling down would not serve me well, even if I were correct and everyone else was wrong. Hypothetically, if I had committed such a faux pas, I would *stop justifying myself and start being as courteous as possible to everyone around me. *

            • @[email protected]
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              07 months ago

              but name calling

              Didnt double down on that

              even if I were correct and everyone else was wrong

              This is a hyper concentrated echo chamber, nothing here could ever constitute disagreement with “everyone”

              stop justifying myself

              I am justifying my opinion, if you are ready to get rid of your opinions just because some random people on the internet didnt like one of your comments then have fun with that.