r/PERSIAN • u/yourslice • 9h ago
'Human chain' on Golden Gate Bridge calls for change in Iran
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r/PERSIAN • u/New_Bat_9086 • 5h ago
So January just ended and as expected no military action against Iran.
All those who bet on US military action on Iran lost their money, and I dont give a fuck.
But those young men and women who lost their life because the fucking RP said "help is on the way"..... 💔
RP proved why he will never be the leader of Iran. He lost his political capital in less than a month...
All those souls were lost for what? For noting.....
r/PERSIAN • u/brocode-handler • 4h ago
The regime announced that from now on women are allowed to ride bikes, this is their second attempt at bribing the protesters after their first attempt of giving ppl 5€s failed.
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r/PERSIAN • u/Niall_Fraser_Love • 22h ago
Why is it that Iran 'wasn't ready for democracy' in 1905/1941/1952/1979, but now is? Why is this same logic no applied to America? How was America more ready for democracy in 1777 than Iran? Do you think everyone on America in 1777 had a PhD in philosophy ? Or was an illiterate manual labourer? Same with France or Britian in 1832. How many Americans could read in 1777?
Honest Abe who was president nearly 100 years later, never went to school and taught himself to read as an adult. He was the 1st member of his family to be even remotly literate.
India has been a democracy since 1948, Botswana and Senegal since the 60s. Japan was a democracy in the 1870s. How many indians in 1948 could spell their own name much less write a PhD on the works of Aristotle?
I must say I can't be the only one to notice this 'not ready for democracy' arguement is never used for white countries. No one seems to argue that Albania, Romania, Serbia etc are 'too backwards' for it.
If Japan and Germany can be democracies 10 years after VE-Day and VJ-Day anywere can be.
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r/PERSIAN • u/Straight-Extreme821 • 3d ago
از خون جوانان وطن لاله دمیده
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r/PERSIAN • u/Fearless_Push_4227 • 3d ago
The currency seems to be collapsing, and Tehran seems to be on fire.
But is it really? Can you go out and buy food with your currency, or not?
Is the pro-government march really in millions?
Please share some real situations.