Wouldn’t it be great if the organizers of the Women’s March held huge rallies in support of Iranian women outside Iranian embassies and consulates all over the country? Instead of spending their time and resources pandering to trans-identified males and fussing about “inclusivity”?
A fact possibly forgotten in the modern anti-Iranian circles. Iran was a democracy until 1953 under a government headed by Mohammad Mossadegh. It was overthrown in a coup led by the CIA and Britain’s MI6, all motivated by reaction against Mossadegh’s nationalisation of Iran’s oil and a desire to perpetuate the hold of western interests on that same oil. Thus a country with the potential to be one of the world’s richest in per capita income and wealth has been reduced to the status of an international pariah.
Nothing IMHO could have been better calculated to encourage a rise of Islamism in Iran, and IMHO it is a credit to the generosity of spirit found widely among the Iranian people that this has not happened. Yet.
Wouldn’t it be great if the organizers of the Women’s March held huge rallies in support of Iranian women outside Iranian embassies and consulates all over the country? Instead of spending their time and resources pandering to trans-identified males and fussing about “inclusivity”?
A fact possibly forgotten in the modern anti-Iranian circles. Iran was a democracy until 1953 under a government headed by Mohammad Mossadegh. It was overthrown in a coup led by the CIA and Britain’s MI6, all motivated by reaction against Mossadegh’s nationalisation of Iran’s oil and a desire to perpetuate the hold of western interests on that same oil. Thus a country with the potential to be one of the world’s richest in per capita income and wealth has been reduced to the status of an international pariah.
Nothing IMHO could have been better calculated to encourage a rise of Islamism in Iran, and IMHO it is a credit to the generosity of spirit found widely among the Iranian people that this has not happened. Yet.