tickleandrose
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Gordon wrote on Jan 13 th, 2020 at 10:09am: tickleandrose wrote on Jan 13 th, 2020 at 10:03am: Gordon wrote on Jan 13 th, 2020 at 9:55am: tickleandrose wrote on Jan 13 th, 2020 at 9:09am: Captain Caveman wrote on Jan 13 th, 2020 at 9:05am: Yep.. disgusting behaviour.
Funny thing is...they'd rather stay here in an American style life than pack up and live the life they so desperately defend. 🤣🤣🤣 Weak as piss the lot of em. But you have to look at the honest truth. Look at what good did topple Iraq and destabilize Syria did? We had rise of Islamic state. And this is going to be same with Iran. There will always be another villain take over the previous, one more radical than the other. You and Gordon are day dreaming thinking this assassination is going to end anything. Iran is 90% Shia. How will it have the same sectarian divide? By now, you should realize that even within Shia and Sunni groups, there are different sub groups. For example, the current president of Iran (relatively more moderate) is in a different faction to the person killed (a hardline). Such is the nature of human kind. I have mentioned before, if you look close into the conflicts, you will realize that its pretty much power struggle between humans for control of land, resources and manpower. Religion is just an excuse, a moral booster, a ruling tool for those with power. In Iran the minority identify as Persian. I really can't believe that people here are pro Iranian regime, it beggars belief. No one here is pro Iranian regime, just as there are no 'pro' Saudi, and 'pro' Islamic state here. The fact is that the situation in the Middle East is perhaps centuries in the making. And we are merely pointing out that assassinating someone is not going to make any difference at best, and probably would make things worse. And we can make that statement by looking at what happened in the history. And trust me, there is no shortage of assassinations, political coups, killings. History just repeats again and again and again. And you know what, at the end, its the small ordinary people that suffers. We are just lucky we are born where we are. Remember Gordon, this is not some cowboy hollywood movie senario, where a hero charges in, kill the villain, and all of sudden everyone is going to live in eternal blissful happiness.
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