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As a matter of fact, shonny, I did. Recently, 'tis true. [/old-guy voice]
It'sh really hard to do old guy voische with tongue in cheek... |
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TV news said: a bunch of dissident clerics have dissed the election results and panned the supreme council for being biased in favour of Ahmedinejad.
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Generalizing, those are the two forces pulling Iran apart at the moment. The mullahs and military want the militarized state and the urban population want a more liberal state.
In reality it is much more complicated (I don't fully understand it either) since there is a large liberal force within the mullahs and the general Iranian population is not pro-western plus a shitload of other reasons but that is a basic overview. |
I agree. I was simply repeating something that an Iranian-American said. I don't think he meant it quite so literally either. And, the Iranian people have good cause not to trust us, or well, our government I should say. I think, in general, the Iranian people aren't so anti-American as they are anti-American government.
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Well that particular person has relatives still living there, as do many of the people who have been on political shows talking about this issue.
I have known quite a few Persians in my life. Some with relatives still there, some not. They are a generally a great group of people, in my experience, although still very patriarchal in nature. They love living here though, and most of them are citizens now. |
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Certainly goes for me, in general...
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I watched a really interesting show about our relations with Iran over the past 35 years recently on National Gerographic TV. It was called Iran and the West. You should check it out when it comes on again.
http://channel.nationalgeographic.co...-3337/Overview http://www.monstersandcritics.com/sm...entary_June_22 |
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