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Iranian Video Game: Battle in the Gulf of Aden

Matemkar

Active Member
One of the top suggestions in the search engine you provided, directs me to the website of Raza Pahlavi, the subserviant Shah/King who the US and UK installed with a coup in Iran by toppling the democratically elected government.

See: 1953 CIA-MI6 coup in Iran - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

And it makes you wonder. :)

Iranian government is great and perfecting herself.

And my suggestion is that you don't believe in anti-Iranian media. A media which is controlled by the imperialist governments (US, UK, and all that jazz) which installed a kingdom there, causing the whole nation suffer from him. And of course, they would tell you lies against Iran when the nation freed herself. So that you still support enslaving them, in the name of "spreading "democracy" and "freedom"".

So, please study things unbiased, before offering me silly search engines.

But, again, thanks for the conversation and thanks for your affection to the Iranian nation even though what you are taught to be good for others was bad for that nation and they have mentioned that they don't want it. :)
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Here is a good start for links and sources:
https://www.google.com/#q=iran+crimes+against+humantiy
There are no doubt friendly people in Iran, but the state itself is highly oppressive, violent, and corrupt.
I take most people in the middle east are friendly and amicable. Political motivations sadly are likely a different story involving people in power and their ability and mindset toward resolutions. Two different worlds if you ask me.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I take most people in the middle east are friendly and amicable. Political motivations sadly are likely a different story involving people in power and their ability and mindset toward resolutions. Two different worlds if you ask me.
I watched a documentary called The Listening Project, in which people around the world were asked about America and Americans. There was quite abit of love/hate feelings expressed, but there were also many who expressed they like American people but cannot stand the American government. I suppose the same could be said of most countries.

Iranian government is great and perfecting herself.
If it's great and perfect, then why not go there yourself?
 

Maldini

Active Member
May I just say that people sharing a video of dancing to the "happy" song were arrested in Iran. That must be one hell of a freedom.

That guy who's in your avatar calls himself vali faghih which is a totally made up title to fool people like you.

Imam zaman, which this guy believes in is simply a guy who they believe will resurrect in future and will become the undisputed king of the whole world. and it's pretty clearly stated in their agenda that they are preparing themselves for the day that the whole world is ruled bu Muslim Shia.

I've eye-witnessed stoning of a couple to death because they were having an affair while married. The crap that happens in Iran can only brings joy to a sadistic lunatic. Which apparently are a dime a dozen these days.
 

Smart_Guy

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Premium Member
No no no, I expected a third person action RPG in an ancient Persian theme :(

I want games like Price of Persia: Sands of time (dat music). This is why I entered this thread :(

Well, the wind comes against the favor of the ship, they say :) (the Arabic equivalent of "it only rains when you wash your car")

Note: guys, please don't bash other religions and beliefs. To each their own. At least not here in this section where we are suppose to have fun :(
 
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ametist

Active Member
for a man imagining the ownership of world is very dangerous and having it as a man or as a group of man is more dangerous.

if situation is that tough i trust the iranians can find a way. i have no reason to completely dispise all of iran. it is weird you watched the stoning. it could be a way to show you dislike it and dont approve it if you didnt watch it in case you lack better means to stop it.
 

Maldini

Active Member
So much baloney.

One of the top suggestions in the search engine you provided, directs me to the website of Raza Pahlavi, the subserviant Shah/King who the US and UK installed with a coup in Iran by toppling the democratically elected government.

See: 1953 CIA-MI6 coup in Iran - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

And it makes you wonder. :)


Yes CIA backed that coup but it was executed bu Iranians themselves. And mind you the guy they toppled is extremely hated by people who are running Iran now. Mosaddegh who's probably one of the top 3 Iranian heros of all time are constantly defamed by this current regime. So stop your crocodile tears.

Iranian government is great and perfecting herself.

If you truly believe in that. then I'm sorry you have such a sick twisted mindset.

It is a dictatorship. That guy in your avatar is the the leader and commander in chief, and he is not elected, and he is totally immune form critsicm. You say one bad word against him publicly and next thing you know they're hanging you from your balls. The only TV and radio stations are run by him. There's even a special tax which you have to directly pay to this guy when you buy a Car in Iran. Big Brother much.

If you deny that, they you're simply lying, and you should be ashamed of yourself for supporting a dictator who kills his opposition.

And my suggestion is that you don't believe in anti-Iranian media. A media which is controlled by the imperialist governments (US, UK, and all that jazz) which installed a kingdom there, causing the whole nation suffer from him. And of course, they would tell you lies against Iran when the nation freed herself. So that you still support enslaving them, in the name of "spreading "democracy" and "freedom"".

The whole nation did not suffer from him. Irans' top schools, top hospitals, even a lot of nuclear sites that are now under heavy interrogation by the west were built before this revolution. Everybody and their moms in Iran know middle class was thriving before revolution. And a lot of people are now strongly regretting making that revolution happen.

Iran is the only county who has more TV channels based outside of country because there's no free media in Iran at all. And they're all illegal to watch, and they satatlite dishes that area able to recvive these network's signals are illegal as well. But police has given up collecting these dishes because they simply can't.Talk about popularity of this regieme.

Iran is the glorified North Korea.

I know it hurts a shia Muslim like you to see that in other nations, as much imperfect as they may be, they have democracy when it comes to electing their leader, but you love your traditional dictatorships and it's making you look bad in the whole world.


But, again, thanks for the conversation and thanks for your affection to the Iranian nation even though what you are taught to be good for others was bad for that nation and they have mentioned that they don't want it. :)

Dude you must be a paid associate of Khamenei. There's absolutely no freedom of media in speech in Iran, How the hell you know what people want NOW? Were you blind when millions went to streets five years ago? While they were shot and killed and jailed in numbers?

A regime in the world who has laws for how people should dress is better than other regimes? You're that sick? A regime that openly executes LBGT people is a good and perfecting regime? You're THAT sick? A regime which class for expelling of students who show affection for their different gender friends is a perfecting regime?
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Iran is the glorified North Korea.
That alone should be enough for people to get a good idea of what Iran is like.

A regime in the world who has laws for how people should dress is better than other regimes? You're that sick? A regime that openly executes LBGT people is a good and perfecting regime? You're THAT sick? A regime which class for expelling of students who show affection for their different gender friends is a perfecting regime?
Actually, quite astonishingly, the T part of LBGT is not persecuted by the Iran state. A Fatwa was released saying it is a curable condition, and only Thailand performs more sex reassignment surgeries that Iran. Apparently, gay couples are encouraged to have one of the members go through with a sex-change to avoid persecution under the anti-gay laws, which is absolutely disgusting.
 

Maldini

Active Member
That alone should be enough for people to get a good idea of what Iran is like.


Actually, quite astonishingly, the T part of LBGT is not persecuted by the Iran state. A Fatwa was released saying it is a curable condition, and only Thailand performs more sex reassignment surgeries that Iran. Apparently, gay couples are encouraged to have one of the members go through with a sex-change to avoid persecution under the anti-gay laws, which is absolutely disgusting.

You're right actually.

It's their smart way to deal with gays, to force them to go under a sex change operation. Which is the same type of argument guys like this Matemaker would make to present their messed up beliefs as rational and peaceful.
 

Matemkar

Active Member
Kid, Maldini. Or "sicko" (as you said to me)! Behave yourself and don't speak disrespectfully if you want to have a discussion.
 

Nyingjé Tso

Dharma not drama
I have a question Matemkar, have you heard of the stealthy freedom movement ? What do you think of it, and what do you think of the Iranian governement response to it ?
 

Matemkar

Active Member
No no no, I expected a third person action RPG in an ancient Persian theme :(

Haha. Well, brother, they have such video games too. Please check these ones:

Category:Video games developed in Iran - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

for a man imagining the ownership of world is very dangerous and having it as a man or as a group of man is more dangerous.

No, not at all, this is misinformation. Islam talks about both Imam Mahdi and Jesus the Messiah, hand in hand, establishing justice and peace on earth. But, it does not mean, they will rule the whole world.

The ruling of the world by Muslims is never mentioned in Islamic sources, but the (Muslim and non-Muslim) downtrodden-barefooted nations taking their rights is mentioned in Quran (28:5, and etc.).
 
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Nyingjé Tso

Dharma not drama
It is originally a facebook page created by Iranian womens where they would post pics of them removing their hijab, to symbolically protest the oppressive laws that prevented them from freedom and raise awareness of how womens are treated unfairly there.

It gained popularity in Iran and became known worldwide. The responses of the Iran governement have been gradually more and more severe to them, and there have been photos and footages from the womens that showed their faces on this page getting more or less violently arrested by the local police for playing music, dancing, and taking their hijab off.

More and more womens in Iran use internet to make "stealthy" protests, as they consider being robbed of their basic freedom rights by the governement.

If you want to take a look and learn more about it you can find their page here

https://www.facebook.com/StealthyFreedom?fref=ts


Maybe you can also find something on the iranian news, since the iranian news talked very much against the stealthy freedom movement
 

Maldini

Active Member
No that's a perfecting regime : hamster :

People having the hair exposed without police arresting them, You know how big of a freedom that is against the corrupted fake freedom and democrasy of the West and the Big Satan USA?

Only a class A mercenary like Matemaker could support Khamenei.
 

Nyingjé Tso

Dharma not drama
I hold no driven opinion on the subject. However, this stealthy freedom comes from the inside, from citizens of Iran unveiling things of their daily life and protesting it. It does not come from media or anything, but by those very citizen themselves. So I do not think it is a "lie" or a "manipulation".

You can doubt things said by the media, allright.

But when I see the very citizen of this country saying these:

I want to be free in my beautiful country

when you're in nature and you want to at least be comfortable here.. but you can't even have this minimum of freedom ..
hoping for a day when hijab is by choice and not by force

hoping for the demise of the dictatorship ruling our land, and for freedom that is not limited to choice of clothing

I want the men who made this cover mandatory for women to try it out for it day, see how it feels.
I want everyone to be freed of this prison as soon as possible, and for all of us to live happily

When I see this coming from people from Iran, I am wondering why they write this. Why they have been arrested and put in prison for taking photos without hijab or dancing or playing music.

I think the very citizens of the country are a reliable, honest source of information. When they tell how their daily life is there, how can this be a "lie" or a "manipulation by evil usa" or whatever ?

I wanted to know what was Matemkar opinion on this, since he strongly disagree that Iran is not paradise on earth
 

Matemkar

Active Member
Thanks for informing, sister, though I did not go through the FB page. It looks like a celebrity magazine, so no thanks. I see one person that way is enough for me. :eek:

However, I need to say that, I don't think it is a huge movement. Neither it is a sincere one. And I heard there has been protests by women otherwise (i.e. women protesting for hijab, clearly mentioning that it is the true freedom). During the world hijab days and etc, you can look them up also. But, none of these things change the fact that, the law which the nation accepts, suggests that women be hijabi in the streets.

And I believe, if there are those who are against it, they need to work for it through legal ways. And it is not like KSA or some place, because women can vote and even get elected. And if they want to be this way, they can state it in legal ways.

However, I need to say that such movements are not huge. Because the reality is otherwise. People want Islamic legislation stay. And just checking the results of elections, the participations to the days of enghelab-e islami, and etc. all confirm this fact.

Thanks. :)
 
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