Mojimm22

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  1. @Sandhu I felt an obligation to share some statements based on researched facts and my observations of Iranian society throughout my lifetime. Please excuse me if I choose not to continue this discussion, as it feels childish at this point. I have no interest in arguing, especially with certain individuals like you. stay safe
  2. Economically conditions have worsened significantly. I am currently studying at university in tehran. I genuinely hope for better days ahead. yeah there isn’t much else to add.
  3. @Sandhu I understand your feelings on this topic as a Muslim. If you are interested in seeking the truth, it would be better to ask around among Iranians; you may find that you are right or perhaps not. Many Iranians actually have strong feelings against Islam, which is quite contrary to what many people believe. I can provide you with numerous videos showing Iranians burning quran or washing the Quran with alcohol. There are tens of different Telegram and YouTube channels dedicated to disproving Islam and God (the atheist perspective) in Persian 1 2 3 . Just ask people if they would be willing to fight for the Islamic Republic, especially against Israel. Interestingly, Israelis have successfully executed a propaganda campaign that has led many Iranians to develop positive views of them. There are weekly videos featuring IDF soldiers who speak Persian ( IDF.Farsi )or are Persian Jews, providing updates on the situation in Gaza. Their messages often emphasize that they do not intend to harm civilians and express appreciation for Iranian culture—something the Islamic Republic has oppressed for many years as a theocratic state with Islamist views. None of this content would exist if there weren't a significant portion of people interested in it.
  4. @Sandhu You are neither Iranian nor have you conducted any research. Even the official elections—of which there is evidence of rigging—show that many people were forced to vote due to their government jobs. In many places, votes without names received higher tallies than candidates. Additionally, many were voting for reformists in the hope of looser hijab laws. Despite only 40% voter turnout, the reformists won with significantly higher votes.
  5. @Alex4 true, we cannot defeat armed opponents with empty hands. No revolution has ever succeeded without leadership or weapons.
  6. @Leo Gura We protested in 1999, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2022, In most of these years, over 1,000 innocent protesters were killed simply for protesting. The reason the Islamic Republic maintains control is that there are three different military groups within Iran, all heavily armed: Sepah, Basij, and Artesh. Two of these groups have the mission to "protect the Islamic Republic with their lives." We lack leadership and cannot form any militia groups since it is essentially impossible to do so in most Iranian cities. You'll get a death sentence if authorities find any weapon, even a pistol. Regarding Iranians leaving Islam, this is a recent phenomenon. I myself was a Muslim just five years ago, but things have changed rapidly. People are becoming more radicalized; even without leadership, they have managed to kill over 250 government-supported militants, especially in underdeveloped regions like Baluchistan and Kurdistan. This marks a record since such events have never occurred before. I have to ask, Why haven’t Palestinians in the West Bank been able to end the occupation? Why have they been run by Judaism for 60 years??
  7. @Leo Gura Leo, you should seriously consider learning more about Iranians and their beliefs because I’ve seen some of your statements about what we believe that are far from the truth. I will do my best to explain the situation here, but it's best that you also do your own research with an open mind. First of all, most Iranians are against their regime, which I assume you already know. 81 percent of Iranians do not want an Islamic republic. From that, we began to lose trust in the Islamic Republic's media, as it is entirely untrustworthy. Over the past decades, many people have started consuming opposition media based in the UK or US, as well as independent journals from social media and various other sources that are either liberal or share similar beliefs. For this reason, many people have begun to accept western points of view. Based on the latest research on Iranian religion from 2020 (even before the recent protests), around 63% of Iranians identify as non-Muslim. I know it might be hard for you to accept since you may have the preconception that "Iran is just another Muslim country full of religious people with some liberals here and there," but I encourage you to do your research to find the truth. We essentially have no freedom of speech; one can be executed for apostasy under Sharia law of the "religion of peace", which our country operates under. Regarding Palestinians, I must clarify that we are not Arabs and, as mentioned earlier, we are not Muslims. The most common belief regarding Palestine is that Hamas receives billions of dollars from the Iranian people's money to fund terrorism. Many Iranians hold a negative view of Palestine and a positive view of Israel. (video of Iranians in a soccer stadium chanting "Shove the Palestinian flag up your ass". ) We obviously do not want to associate ourselves with any Islamic regime beliefs or any Islamic ideologies. You have to understand that Iranians hate the government so much that they despise anything associated with it. Netanyahu is currently quite popular, especially considering all the terrorist generals killed under his government (You can check his recent Twitter messages to Iranians and look at the comments to see the positive feedback they are giving him. ). Many Iranians support Israel if they attack Iran, as this government does not have our support. I hope for a swift end to the war, even if it's only temporary. I believe that Israel should invest in the development of the region, although I find this challenging. Ultimately, I support any solution that minimizes death and destruction for both sides and fosters a path toward lasting peace and stability. To summarize, Iranians are NOT Arab, NOT Muslim, and NOT a supporter of Hamas. We will not change our long-held beliefs or sacrifice ourselves for a group of mullahs who continue to oppress us more and more. `
  8. Any type of sales job, even closing on the phone, would be great. It puts you in circumstances where you get all sorts of pushback and objections that you have to handle. Not only do you gain social confidence, but you can also learn persuasion tactics that will greatly help you in life.
  9. I'm excited to check out the video. Thanks again
  10. He didn't say that in a video. He was responding to someone on this forum, and the topic was "Do you think channeling is real?" Here is the link to his exact post: [link]. also, This is the one I mentioned before [link]
  11. This could be true. But if it was, why didn't Leo just use the name 5-MeO-Malt?
  12. Leo, mentioned a special research chemical that gave him a very easy path for channeling the words of God. even better than 5-MeO-DMT. Does anyone know the name of the research chemical? Is there a reason why you didn't tell us the name of the research chemical? 'It feels like becoming a superconducting mouthpiece for God. You get into this slick groove and words flow out of you like honey. Completely effortless. I never normally feel that way. Even on 5-MeO-DMT I don't feel that way. There is a special state one has to enter, probably something involving the verbal parts of the brain. The verbals are supercharged. Like your verbal IQ goes up 2000%.' I'm really new to psychedelics, so I apologize if there is some type of rule or reason for not saying the name of the research chemical Thanks!