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|    Re: SA 1701 admits common cause with bah    |
|    14 Apr 20 17:11:05    |
      From: wahidazal66@gmail.com              On Wednesday, 15 April 2020 07:10:16 UTC+10, NUR wrote:       > On Wednesday, 15 April 2020 01:48:24 UTC+10, daleh...@gmail.com wrote:       > > My point, Stevie, was that any effort of the Bayanis to reform Iran's       >government came to nothing,       > >because of the events of 1953        > >and since 1979 which totally destroyed and democracy Iran may have had.       >        > What a shallow, dumb and chidish reading of history. If you want to walk       down that road, one can make the same silly argument and say that you white       liberals are losers of American history because by making Killary your       candidate you handed your        country on a silver platter to Trump who has wreaked permanent damage on it       just as you are about to hand it back to Trump by making Biden your candidate.       Be that as it may, America was never a democracy to begin with so Trump is a       natural outcome of the        contradiction that is America. However, as hard as Khomeini tried to make Iran       a complete theocratic dictatorship, he couldn't, since even he had to give       some level of process and parliamentary democracy to the Islamic Republic --       and that is the legacy        of the Constitutional Revolution which is a direct legacy of the Bayanis. In       other words, whether secular or religious, the shadow of the Bayan hangs long       over Iran on all sides of the spectrum.       >        >        > > I'm not the one who joined a cult led by a toxic lunatic.       >        > Yeah, you did. You joined the baha'i faith and continue to bat for them,       Gomer: the baha'i faith founded and led by a toxic lunatic named Mirza Husayn       Ali Nuri. Now go run along now and into the loving embrace of Michael Zargarov.              Correction: a toxic, murderous and meglomaniacal lunatic named Mirza Husayn       Ali Nuri!              Additionally, without Ali Shariati there would have been no Islamic Revolution       in Iran since Shariati and his father Mohammad-Taqi were both Bayanis, and       were consistently accused as such by the mullahs. The speeches and writings of       Ali Shariati        galvanized an entire generation and mobilized them for direct confrontation       with the Shah's western propped comprador dictatorship. It is the legacy of       Shariati's democratic socialist Shi'i Islam (which is in fact a not too       carefully camouflaged Bayan        to those who know how to read between the lines) that prevented Khomeini and       the Islamic Republic from sliding into a totalatarian theocratic dystopia.       Given this, the democratic and socialist elements to the Islamic Republic of       Iran today is indeed a        legacy of Ali Shariati and so by implication a legacy of the Bab. This means       that not only have we won, but until the time that the mullahs finally sold       out to Mammon and became more concerned in lining their own pockets and       maintaining their power        rather than revolutionary principles (which is also when they started to jump       into bed with the Baha'is), we managed to defeat the Baha'is and their       malevolent influence and keep them from taking outright power in Iran. And       since this is the case, you        may wish to reasses your ignorant and delusional pseudo-analysis of       contemporary Iranian history and events, Gomer.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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