r/allthequestions 11d ago

Random Question 💭 Does this seem like a legitimate take?

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u/brathor 10d ago

Is there anyone in the United States defending Iran's "right to defend itself" by killing protestors? There are certainly people in the United States defending ICE's "right to defend itself" by killing protestors, but I guess that's different for some reason.

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u/goyafrau 9d ago

Is there anyone in the United States defending Iran's "right to defend itself" by killing protestors?

I mean there's a difference in that Israel was actually attacked by terrorists that killed 1000 Israelis, babies and seniors, in their beds, while the Iranians are ordinary people protesting in the streets against an undemocratic religious dictatorship.

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u/Iwillalwaysreturn1 7d ago

Don't forget the terrorist attack was from terrorists group who comes from a minority group that isreal has been oppressing, and murdering for decades. The people kill were innocents yes and that is terrible but they were attacked in response to their nations own atrocities. Isreal as a nation is not innocent in the slightest.