• itslilith@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Are y’all doing a bit or are really this stupid? None of you seem to grasp what martyrdom means. He was an old man dying of cancer. He had plenty of opportunities to go hide in a bunker, but getting killed in an Israeli strike is the best thing that could happen to the Iranian regime. Anyone so clueless as to fall for that better prepare for a long and unsuccessful war.

    death to america

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    Not that I like this guy he deserves to rot in the same cesspit as Trump and Netanyahu (and more). But this post looks like rage bait.

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      Only idiots brain rotted by Iranian propaganda would be upset by that asshole’s death.

      The guy executed something like 30K people in the last month. What kind of shit person supports a guy like that?

      INB4 WHATABOUT WHATABOUT WHATABOUT

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        There is no what abouts. I am glad he is dead. But I am also sorry Iranian people have been suffering at the hands of Russia, USA and Israel for the better part of the last century. Netanyahu, Putin, Trump are no different than him in terms of how merciless and inhumane they can be.

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        Nobody’s complaining about his death here. But everybody should be worried about this new trend of Trump deciding who’s deemed fit to rule and who’s not.

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    Not going to defend him, but a Pedophile led nation executing/kidnaping foreign heads of states and bombing schools is not a good thing.

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      the way my Iranian friends have put it as they celebrate the death of the head of the regime and brace themselves for the impact of the new regime is that when you live under opression all your live, you learn to celebrate the small stuff, even as you know what’s coming will also be bad

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          in the grand scale absolutely. nothing ever good comes from foreign interventions. a people must be given the tools to liberate themselves rather than have it decided for them what is best

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          I mean this regime is a continuation of a regime change that was also installed by US and UK about 40 years ago (correction 80 years ago and also perhaps better to emphasise not ideological continuation but a new regime due to instability formed in the country). And more recently in any place where US has been involved in a regime change (Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Egypt and Syria among others), the country is left to the mercy of religious cults or warlords after a great proportion of civilian infrastructure is bombed out of existence.

          So yeah, I agree.

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            You got the timeline wrong there. The US installed the Shah in the 50s, after destroying Iran’s democratic leftist government. Then in the 70s, the Iranian people rose up and removed the Shah. Almost immediately, though, the revolution was hijacked by fundamentalist clerics.

            When the revolutionary government was put under pressure by an invasion from Saddam Hussein on behalf of George Bush Snr, which killed millions, that allowed the Revolutionary Guard to consolidate power, and become the brutally repressive government we see today.

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            Imagine your neighbor is an abuser who beats his wife and children, and you want to help them. so you kick their door, beat the husband, beat the wife, kill one of the kids, and set their house on fire.

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      All of a sudden this bothers you? lol your terrorist nation has been doing this non stop forever. You guys bomb my country, treat my people with racism, you leave us the mess and move on, and pretend it never happened. Then you turn around and criticize other nations. It’s a big facepalm seeing so many young leftists acting like this is new

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        you’re making a lot of assumptions about me, I’ve been protesting almost every week for years, local antiwar org I work with has been organizing weekly protests since 2003.

        this bs aggression isn’t new, but I refuse to desensatise myself.

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          I have been active with my local antiwar org since the 1980s. It never fucking ends. But when the stupid people elect a felon… what did we expect?

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    Fuck him. And also fuck the US and Israel. As an outsider this is just all villains fighting each other.

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      this is just all villains fighting each other

      …and civilian collateral damage, unfortunately.

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        Unfortunately there’s also civilian collateral damage when they aren’t fighting each other.

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        Some asshole on one of the forums I frequent stated that there was questionable information about the school. I responded that there was questionable information regarding his ethics and partisanship and I not only got blocked but my response was rejected… perhaps ‘CULT’ is a trigger word?

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        To Iran they were just going to be new protestors to kill.

        Fuck all 3 of these authoritarian shit stains.

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          I hate the regime in Iran. I have a dear friend who was victimized by it. But also hate Benji N’s Israel and D. Trump and most of the ME surrounding who have done nothing for decades to control Iran. Oh noes! We have no ideas and no strategy so lets just send the Trump family a lot of money!

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            Yep, it’s a problem that existed, but should have been taken care of in the ME by the ME…not the usa and sure as fuck not by Israel or trump.

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          are you justifying a warcrime against a school because they could have died in the future???

          If you get murdered, is the murderer innocent because it is possible someone else would have murdered you later?

          Shitlibs logic

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                You agian missed two very important words that OP wrote

                To Iran

                That means if you were Iran then you would be having those thoughts. Not someone normal.

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                  wait, being Iranian means it’s ok for USA/Israel to kill Iranian schoolgirls?

                  if someone else wants to kill you, does that give me the moral right to kill you first?

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    He was a brutal fucking bastard… however, he was also 86 and had cancer. Maybe we could have waited 6 months and saved a lot of money and a lot of lives. Dude was going to die soon anyway.

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      Waited for what? A next bastard would take his place. This time, however, there is a real chance things could drastically improve for people of Iran

      EDIT: Nevermind lol

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    The Ayatollah is the spiritual leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran

    Jeffery Epstein is the spiritual leader of the 2025 USA regime

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      The morons orchestrating these attacks are doing so to distract other morons from the sex and child trafficking crimes they committed.

      Morons all the way down. Unfortunately these morons have access to ballistic missiles.

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      These morons dont understand martyrdom because their lives are spiritual vacuums.

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    Ben, Krasnov, Xi, Vlad and the Ayatollah are peas in the same damn pod. Sick bastards, all of them!

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      Fact is that Ayatollah was 86 and had cancer… he was going to die anyway probably in the next 5 years. We didn’t have to engineer 30K protesters murdered and 150 schoolgirls killed along with him and his wife. We could have been patient, like the Chinese. After all, it is not like Iran has a shortage of mullahs.

      in 1979 the US placed Shah, who looted Iran was ousted. Now we are supposed to champion his son to rule? Some Nepo baby? This administration is straight up incompetent and globally dangerous.

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      So easy to take care of Iran, but so hard to take care of Russia.

      Seeing the USA waltz in dropping bombs over literally nothing but ignoring the Ukraine is pretty bizarre.

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        He literally was respected by people in Iran, not everyone there is against the government and the biggest problems with the government were not him specifically it is the sprawling layers of republican bureaucracy that runs Iran and does a bad job. The Supreme Leader there isn’t really like an absolutist dictator, the Ayatollahs are like the Supreme Court of the Islamic Republic and he was like the Chief Justice.

        It is wild seeing USAmericans with no information talking about a topic they only received messaging about from their government. Before you call me an apologist please understand my family had to escape Iran in the back of a van and get dumped on the border of Turkey with nothing to get out, I’m not making excuses for them.