Wednesday, May 9, 2018

Double Standards & Two Faced Iranians on Diversity


"Iran Will Never Trust America Again" 

“America is too bogged down in the Middle East to try those tactics again, though,” Ali, one of his colleagues, rebutted. “Plus, they’ve learned their lessons that they can’t keep trying to change regimes in our region. Rouhani and Obama will work something out,” he said hopefully.

Once the Iran deal was announced in July 2015, Hasan and his colleagues cautiously rejoiced. They believed that the agreement was the first important step toward broader ideological change. But, the 2016 presidential election in the United States cast a dark shadow over a prospective detente. With Donald Trump’s victory, his campaign promise to rip up the nuclear deal, and his eventual choice of Iran foes John Bolton as national security advisor and Mike Pompeo as secretary of state, the fate of the Iran nuclear deal got progressively bleaker. These developments began to foster regret in the groups of men in the IRGC who favored a slow rapprochement with America.

“What my friends didn’t see when they were rooting for the Iran deal,” he recently told me solemnly, “was that there’s a segment of the American political establishment that can never forgive us for kicking the United States out of Iran during the revolution in 1979. I mean, the United States was the shah’s biggest ally, and then we came to power and told them they couldn’t dictate how we governed anymore. And once we took their embassy and held their people hostage in 1980, that was a slap in their face. They can never forgive us for that. They want to see us broken at our knees, in complete surrender.”

~ Read entire article and see photos @: Foreign Policy


The 2020 U.S. election should radically address double standards on diversity:

  • How many Americans are in the Iranian government, police departments, any aspect of running Iran, public offices, military . . . ?
  • How many Iranians are in the United States government, FBI, ICE, public offices, police departments, military . . . ?
  • Whose trying to change who? Huh Iranians? 
  • What is the population of Iranians in America vs. the population of Americans in Iran
  • Did we change your regime in 1979, or did you? 
  • Iranians in America tell us how shity we are 
  • If Americans in Iran told the govt. or citizens how shity they are the Americans would be imprisoned or killed. 
  • After a life of hell at the hands of Iranians in America I got zero game with Iran or Iranians. 
  • Two British citizens recently went to visit family in Iran and were immediately arrested 

* If there is one thing that makes me very angry it is the double standards on diversity from individuals and countries like Iran. I have no tolerance for double standard diversity.

* Iranians hacked my life, my family and pitted my country America against me. I got a huge problem with Iran and Iranians. I would call it enormous Hate.