• acargitz@lemmy.ca
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    9 hours ago

    You’re making a bunch of very condescending assumptions about where I get my info. For many years I have personally interacted with many Iranians from Iran. I’m not talking Shah supporters who left in '79, I’m talking folks born in Iran in the 80s-90s-00s who have families back home. I have friends and colleagues who were part of movements from the 2011 green protests all the way to the Mahsa Amini protests. Friends on whom I checked when there were big protests back home and now whenever the Americans and Israelis bomb their city of origin (“is your sister/mom/home OK?”). These are people whose heart bleeds for their home and are furious at the regime. So, you know, back off buddy.

    • AlteredEgo@lemmy.ml
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      7 hours ago

      Ok ok fine, sorry, you have some rare second hand though anecdotal evidence.

      But I simply do not want to hear how bad Iran is and this both sideism and lets talk every monday about how the regime in Iran is a dictatorship (wrong) and so on. Because we know where it leads. Sanctions, agitation, and now war.

      With both-sides-bad you’re STILL attacking Iran while they are defending against the USA. You’re helping the imperialists. That is the effect of stories like OP.

      Iran is a country that has been under siege, under economic attack by the USA and everyone the USA controls. When the USA does sanctions, they threaten sanctions against anyone who breaks their unilateral sanctions. And still they are not just hanging on but managed to fight back the unprovoked and illegal US and Israel attacks.

      And again, they MUST go hardline on protesters. What other choice do they have? Surrender to the USA? Killing a few hundred protesters is unfortunately preferable if that prevents a regime change. Do you think they like it? I’m sure they don’t. But they feel they must, to keep in power, which is absolutely their duty. They are at war, and the sanctions are explicitly meant to create unrest.

      I wish the Iranian people more freedom and peace. Personally not a fan of Islam. I wish I could see how they would do without being under attack by the largest superpower in the world.