Now iranians are shooting women next to their father's..

Re: Now iranians are shooting women next to their father's..

Sigh! I feel sorry for this Neda girl and her father but hay Wake up guys...

They NEVER show the violence that happens to Iraqis and Palestinians and Lebanese and Afghanis and so on...

Never, it's always too graphic or whatever to be shown on TV

But when something just as graphic happens now, look whose so eager to share it with the world.

And have you guys noticed when you sign in on youtube there's a banner on top telling you about a channel with the latest vids from Iran? Since when has youtube ever advertised a channel in that way?

In fact think back to recent history with conflicts and issues WAAAAY bigger than what's happening in Iran now...

Lebanon war, Gaza War, Pakistan conflicts, India violence, all of this has rarely gotten a mention in comparison to how much press is dedicated to the Iran protests...

They've created their own version of Mossavi as the liberal who want to rescue the Iranians from the tyranny of the Islamic regime and he is playing along. By Western standards even Mossavi would be viewed as a radical, notice how they never mention anything about his political views just that he is a reformist.

I feel sorry for the Iranians for the time when they will wake up just to realize they've been fooled again.

Ya Allah there are so many people in this world that are still blind and believe what they see on TV, they believe in mainstream media and forget how to see through all the BS.

Aasimtom, you say you: "feel sorry for this Neda girl and her father **but.*.." Ahh yes you feel sorry *but **you feel the need to change the subject. Despite what you have posted, this one online forum alone you are now reading from has thousands of threads dedicated to the violence in Iraq and the conflicts Israel is involved with detailing the victims and almost all have links with articles by the the mass media about these events.

You see your song and dance that Muslim victims in the Iraq, Afghanistan conflict, and in the Israeli conflicts are ignored has been proven wrong by this one website alone thousands of times over. In reality is it is the Muslim media (most often state controlled as we see in Iran) who chooses to ignore the violence of Muslims and their victims. Again and again we see the Muslim media pushing great conspiracy theories such as; 'it's really the work of the West and Zionists' or that ''the Indians have done this to make us look bad'. It was not the West nor the Jews who forced Iran to ban media from reporting on the protests. Or is that a conspiracy theory too?

You stated:*** So many people in this world that are still blind and believe what they see on TV.*** Well how lucky is Neda's father to live in Iran that he won't have to see the protesters or the violence against them as the great dictators of Iran have banned such things from T.V. otherwise he might actually believe his daughter is dead, afterall it's just BS right?

And yes, a revolution will happen and topple the corrupt barbaric mullah regime of iran. And as in all revolutions, the mullahs will be hanged one by one. I hope you also will be happy at that outcome.

Re: Now iranians are shooting women next to their father's..

.^ .and then you will wake up as usual and ponder why they're still in power. It takes more than a few thousands to cause a revolution, heck a million man march in the UK against Iraq war, did not cause consternation amongst the british government, perhaps we should have burnt a few buildings, cars and banks, attack military buildings, and then twitter them as we vandalise.

Maybe that would have caused a revolution. You know I think you're on to something.

Re: Now iranians are shooting women next to their father's..

.^ .and then you will wake up as usual and ponder why they're still in power. It takes more than a few thousands to cause a revolution, heck a million man march in the UK against Iraq war, didnt cause any consternation amongst the british government, perhaps we should have burnt a few buildings, cars and banks, attack military buildings, and then twitter them as we vandalise.

Maybe that would have caused a revolution you know, I think you're on to something.

As for the Neda, there is no evidence she was killed by a 'basiji' or a state authority for that matter, the fact that someone is hiding on a civilian roof does not implicate anyone, and considering, elite Tehranis tend to label any religious figure as a basiji, it is obviously an assumption.

Secondly, Neda was not a protester, but an observer, standing with her father almost 1 km away from where protesters were being tear gassed. Why then she was the only one targeted by a gun when everyone else is being tear gassed, indicates some other motive unrelated to the protests.

Thirdly, members of an active terrorist group which has been working very closely with the American state department since the iraq war, have been caught red handed in iran, the bombing at the shrine of Ayatullah Khomeini is one example, Jundullah is another western backed terroist group. hence when there are several so many internal groups ferociously at work here, assuming every criminal is a basiji is naive to say the least.

Politeness suggests that you smile at an idiot the same way as you smile at everyone else. In other words, politeness suggests that you are better off treating everyone an idiot.

Ayatollah Khomeini is held in GREAT regard by both sides! Right? Both Moussawi and Ahmedinajad and their supporters love this man, so who would plant a bomb at his grave site? Obviously someone trying to start something, just like they have started in Palestine, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Now making a pavement to start this in Iran as well.

Moreover, where were your so called unbaised and muslim media when they killed 800+ kids only in Gaza recently. One women dies in resistance of AJs campaign and there you go tho stories come up with loads of Mirch masala. It is a massive opportunity for the enemies to destabilize Iran. Also, note that not a single word of the "Iranian nuclear threat" is being mentioned since the election results as the their enemies are busy into something else.

To understand reality is not the same as to know about outward events. It is to perceive the essential nature of things. The best-informed man is not necessarily the wisest. Indeed there is a danger that precisely in the multiplicity of his knowledge he will lose sight of what is essential. But on the other hand, knowledge of an apparently trivial detail quite often makes it possible to see into the depth of things. And so the wise man will seek to acquire the best possible knowledge about events, but always without becoming dependent upon this knowledge. To recognize the significant in the factual is wisdom. Now get up off your bed, turn off your TV and learn to find the truth and face reality.