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In the end of the video Piers Morgan interviews an Iranian university professor. It is an incredible debate and a perfect example between a typical western and Iranian perspective and why it's so hard for people and countries to agree on simple "facts". Both people bring up good points but I think Piers wins it. What do you think?

I bet you know a lot of conversations that go on a similar way. 

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Who the fuck is Piers Morgan? Not even worth to watch or listen to a word he says. Satanist puppet. 

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7 hours ago, Ramasta9 said:

Who the fuck is Piers Morgan? Not even worth to watch or listen to a word he says. Satanist puppet. 

Piers Morgan is a UK based journalist. I think all perspectives are worth listen to if you want to learn how the world works. 

Perhaps you would agree with the Iranian professor and thus you might enjoy the interview after all. 

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8 hours ago, Ramasta9 said:

Who the fuck is Piers Morgan? Not even worth to watch or listen to a word he says. Satanist puppet. 

If you considered satanism to be a low version of reality then your comment would fall as such in terms of the refusal to use your brain and just lash out in anger. 

@enchanted What were the pier's main points? I didn't watch it but according to Gemini the Iranian guy checkmated himself when Piers correctly pointed out that he can't criticize the regime because he lives under a violent authoritarian regime and the professor indeed refused to do so and changed the subject xD


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36 minutes ago, LordFall said:

If you considered satanism to be a low version of reality then your comment would fall as such in terms of the refusal to use your brain and just lash out in anger. 

@enchanted What were the pier's main points? I didn't watch it but according to Gemini the Iranian guy checkmated himself when Piers correctly pointed out that he can't criticize the regime because he lives under a violent authoritarian regime and the professor indeed refused to do so and changed the subject xD

US is currently subjected to a violent authoritarian theocratic regime, so I don't exactly understand where is that checkmate located. Unlike Iran, US does have an access to nuclear weapons and wages offensive wars all across the planet

Also, US is actually doing very badly in this war. Even from an economic standpoint.

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3 hours ago, LordFall said:

 

@enchanted What were the pier's main points? I didn't watch it but according to Gemini the Iranian guy checkmated himself when Piers correctly pointed out that he can't criticize the regime because he lives under a violent authoritarian regime and the professor indeed refused to do so and changed the subject xD

Hey thanks for checking it out. Yes it was incredible to watch Piers bringing this up and his guest had no reply except anger. I wonder if Piers went to Iran would he be kidnapped and killed,  yet his guest insists he does that. 

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3 hours ago, NewKidOnTheBlock said:

US is currently subjected to a violent authoritarian theocratic regime, so I don't exactly understand where is that checkmate located. Unlike Iran, US does have an access to nuclear weapons and wages offensive wars all across the planet

Also, US is actually doing very badly in this war. Even from an economic standpoint.

It's not a black and white issue but a million shades of grey. While the US isn't perfect its arguably the "cleanest dirty shirt in the laundry hamper". The fact remains that in Iran you get arrested and maybe killed if you speak out against the regime on TV yet in the US you can still do that (for now lol). This is what they talk about in the interview and it's fascinating to see both sides of the debate play out. 

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3 hours ago, NewKidOnTheBlock said:

US is currently subjected to a violent authoritarian theocratic regime, so I don't exactly understand where is that checkmate located. Unlike Iran, US does have an access to nuclear weapons and wages offensive wars all across the planet

Also, US is actually doing very badly in this war. Even from an economic standpoint.

How is the US authoritarian? The Iranian government killed 6000- 30 000 of it's own protestors. The US nearly exploded when it killed 2. They're also not theocratic at all, lookup the word's definition. It's a state built on the foundation of secularism from the declaration of independence in 1776. 

If there is an authoritarianism scale the US would rank at like 25% on it and Iran 70%. 

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Piers Morgan is the Jerry Springer of YouTube.

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43 minutes ago, LordFall said:

How is the US authoritarian? The Iranian government killed 6000- 30 000 of it's own protestors. The US nearly exploded when it killed 2.

I never claimed that Iran isn't authoritarian, nor did I claim that the US is on the same level as Iran when it comes to restricting population freedoms. What I did claim tho, is that the US has much greater leverage due to having a nuclear arsenal at its disposal, as well as a host of other weapons and a large military (those weapons are getting clapped, tho, kinda). Consequently, it is a much bigger threat to world peace, even if US society is technically less authoritarian than that of a fundamentalist theocratic Muslim state. The US is also the one country actively provoking and waging many wars across numerous countries worldwide. Just the victims of US bombs alone would probably dwarf anything Iran has ever committed against its own population.

1 hour ago, LordFall said:

They're also not theocratic at all, lookup the word's definition. It's a state built on the foundation of secularism from the declaration of independence in 1776. 

The Trump administration is full of evangelical Christian fanatics whose views are not so different from the fanatics of other religions; it's just a different flavor of the same thing. Evangelicals in particular believe in an apocalyptic "Great Reset"-type scenario that will purge us all from the Earth, after which we'll supposedly meet joyfully in heaven. So yeah, that doesn't bode well for us. Netanyahu also supposedly has Trump on a leash due to the Epstein files, and his goal is to dominate the Middle East, which some argue also has religious motivations behind it. You might define the US as a secular country, and on paper it is, but the people at the top of the administration tell a different story.

1 hour ago, enchanted said:

It's not a black and white issue but a million shades of grey. While the US isn't perfect its arguably the "cleanest dirty shirt in the laundry hamper". The fact remains that in Iran you get arrested and maybe killed if you speak out against the regime on TV yet in the US you can still do that (for now lol). This is what they talk about in the interview and it's fascinating to see both sides of the debate play out. 

Arguably, I feel like people don't fully comprehend the gravity of the situation. It's truly astonishing that arguably still the most powerful country on Earth is being led by what seems like suicidal neocon cultists. God save us all (but not the one these retards believe in).


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Ramaste has fallen for the Russian propoghanda and anything west is satanic. Hes completely lost and cannot be found. They pay attention to the Russian propoghanda for decades and form a narrative that cannot be broken.

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42 minutes ago, NewKidOnTheBlock said:

I never claimed that Iran isn't authoritarian, nor did I claim that the US is on the same level as Iran when it comes to restricting population freedoms. What I did claim tho, is that the US has much greater leverage due to having a nuclear arsenal at its disposal, as well as a host of other weapons and a large military (those weapons are getting clapped, tho, kinda). Consequently, it is a much bigger threat to world peace, even if US society is technically less authoritarian than that of a fundamentalist theocratic Muslim state. The US is also the one country actively provoking and waging many wars across numerous countries worldwide. Just the victims of US bombs alone would probably dwarf anything Iran has ever committed against its own population.

The Trump administration is full of evangelical Christian fanatics whose views are not so different from the fanatics of other religions; it's just a different flavor of the same thing. Evangelicals in particular believe in an apocalyptic "Great Reset"-type scenario that will purge us all from the Earth, after which we'll supposedly meet joyfully in heaven. So yeah, that doesn't bode well for us. Netanyahu also supposedly has Trump on a leash due to the Epstein files, and his goal is to dominate the Middle East, which some argue also has religious motivations behind it. You might define the US as a secular country, and on paper it is, but the people at the top of the administration tell a different story.

Arguably, I feel like people don't fully comprehend the gravity of the situation. It's truly astonishing that arguably still the most powerful country on Earth is being led by what seems like suicidal neocon cultists. God save us all (but not the one these retards believe in).

I agree, the US is bogged down by a crazy amount of bureaucracy. It should in theory help with the rule of law and a reopening of the Epstein case will pretty much definitely prove if it has the legal system necessary to police itself or if the equivalent of a regime change is also needed in the United States in the form of massive political reform. 


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@enchanted I know, i was just ranting, I think he is a pathetic scum of a human who treats every guest like shit and has scripted responses. His paid to instigate more chaos and confusion and hate. People easily sell their souls for money these days, and Piers is a big sellout who cares not for the truth.

I like when Alex Jones feeds him a taste of his own medicine here. You might have to turn the volume down lol

 

 

 

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