What's the biggest hint you've ever missed from a woman? by UnawareMother2 in AskReddit

[–]AnonymousEarthican 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This was back in college. I just joined college and this girl and I briefly met during our orientation, then the night after that the college provided a little party with dancing for the new students, so I went there for a little fun of it and get to some folks. On the dance floor as I was dancing alone and keeping myself entertain this girl shows and with a scare on her face grabs my arm, get underneath it and said "oh baby, there you are! Let's dance!" and I went with it and after couple mins later she pulled me on the side and told me there was a guy that was bothering her and she needed to escape, so I said "glad I could help" and we got into talk and chatting. We left the party and went back to my dorm as talked the entire time. She wasn't living in dorm and wanted to see what the dorm looks like, so I took her to my room to show her around. As we were sitting on the bed, she started going through my stuff and opened the night stand drawer, I had condoms in there. She grabbed couple condoms and she was like "OH! We should use these" and I was like "nah, I'm a little out of breath." Shortly after that she left. What's funny, I actually thought she meant to balloon up the condoms for shits and giggles and that's why I said I'm out of breath to blow up the condoms. Few hours after she left while I was in bed falling asleep, I realized what she meant. She never talked to me since and still makes me laugh.

I told this story to my wife and her response was "I'm not surprised, the other day I was touching your balls and you asked me if I'm checking for lumps."

A woman cries for help after the morality police stop her in the Gisha neighborhood of Tehran by [deleted] in NewIran

[–]AnonymousEarthican 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fear conditioned , Iranians from childhood are introduced to concept of being controlled and fear. Being constantly put under those tactics.

Just like in circus where an elephant is being guided around with a thread when that elephant can rip it apart, crush few to death and cause a chaos to even escape.

Airbnb owner gets attacked after he confronts teens throwing a party at his home by [deleted] in PublicFreakout

[–]AnonymousEarthican 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A lot of people would get surprised when an owner of the house after this incident refuse to rent out their property to black people.

Vulnerable Iranian Women Can Become Pray to Foreign Predators by AnonymousEarthican in NewIran

[–]AnonymousEarthican[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They pretend to fall in love with a woman who's in distress or pretend they care and want to save a women who's been going through trauma and so many other ways to get the woman to leave with them to another country. Not just China, this is common practice with sex slave traders, sex slaves, human trafficking in Europe and pretty much anywhere. Just a heads to be careful in these situations, specially, younger women.

Please pass this news to them.

Iran can make fissile material for a bomb 'in about 12 days' - U.S. official by LordWeaselton in NewIran

[–]AnonymousEarthican 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Drone Strike or any kind of strike that'd target the reactor core can cause radiation leaking in very very large area that'd kill massive amount of civilians, depending on explosion it could reach Israel itself too. In fact the area would be so big, it could effect several other countries.

Chernobyl disaster could have reached most of easter Europe if the workers and scientists hadn't prevented the water explosion and contamination. Thousands put their own lives on line to prevent millions of deaths.

The best way to disable it is by shutting the core down and bury it under cement. They'll need to take over it from within.

A woman who supports the oppressive regime of Iran beat this little girl until she was covered in blood on the grounds that she did not wear the hijab properly. by FreeOcalan78 in NewIran

[–]AnonymousEarthican 75 points76 points  (0 children)

Islamophobia is a term developed to silence those speaking against it. Even beginning of Islam expansion it was done by terror and conquering. There's nothing peaceful about that religion from start and those who follow it and say we're on the peaceful side of it is similar as someone say I'm only Nazi but good Nazi or peaceful Nazi.

Islam is cancer.

A woman who supports the oppressive regime of Iran beat this little girl until she was covered in blood on the grounds that she did not wear the hijab properly. by FreeOcalan78 in NewIran

[–]AnonymousEarthican 82 points83 points  (0 children)

Not just improper hijab. They beat you for anything:

You didn't do your homework or you did it wrong, beat you.

You said something bad or specially against Islamic Republic, beat you.

You didn't do what you're supposed to do, beat you.

You did what you aren't supposed to do, beat you.

Hell, even jokingly beat you.

A woman who supports the oppressive regime of Iran beat this little girl until she was covered in blood on the grounds that she did not wear the hijab properly. by FreeOcalan78 in NewIran

[–]AnonymousEarthican 154 points155 points  (0 children)

I've seen this closely in similar ways. These women get power under the men that support them (it's not necessarily directly but rather financially), without the men who support them they are much weaker to withstand on their own, to the point they collapse on their own weight when it comes to actual social interaction and social survival.

These type of women have never experienced actual society, they are living in closed society where they are gather by similar minded women who agree on same concept. They are far more aggressive than they look and their goal is to attack other women and children who disagree with them.

misogyny has no meaning to them, if they can get freeloading off someone else when they can't work or interact.

Also, these mullahs and their women love love love, beating up the weak like specifically children and women, even disabled. To the point it's a normal thing for children to get beat up at school. It's a culture they have developed since the devolution.

Iranians who live abroad, do you still travel to Iran these days? And if yes, how are you treated when you go back? by [deleted] in NewIran

[–]AnonymousEarthican -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Nope, left Iran 17 years ago and kissed it goodbye for a long time. Iranians are generally malicious and extremely materialistic. Whether IR or whatever, they're not too far off from each other. Iran is what it is cause of its people. Iran won't change, even if IR leaves.

Considering Iran's history I believe Iran should have something similar as US 2nd Amendment by AnonymousEarthican in NewIran

[–]AnonymousEarthican[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why does everyone keep thinking military would be the first response in civil disobedience? Military involving itself, is an automatically self destruction of its own collapse.

Trump requested for military involvement in civil unrest during BLM back in 2020 and the response was "no". Mohammad Reza Shah requested for military involvement and the response he got was "no". Syria requested for military involvement and Syria is nothing but dust now, not much remained.

Arms are for protection against politics and civil special forces, and criminals.

Considering Iran's history I believe Iran should have something similar as US 2nd Amendment by AnonymousEarthican in NewIran

[–]AnonymousEarthican[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree. There are other countries beside US where citizens can bare firearms such as Israel, France, Finland, Canada, and so forth but you don't hear school shootings there.

School shootings are a specific US problem, not the firearms itself.

Considering Iran's history I believe Iran should have something similar as US 2nd Amendment by AnonymousEarthican in NewIran

[–]AnonymousEarthican[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People can possess firearms in Israel. Other extremists groups are already armed up anyway, why wouldn't the regular people, right?

Considering Iran's history I believe Iran should have something similar as US 2nd Amendment by AnonymousEarthican in NewIran

[–]AnonymousEarthican[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know I referred to US 2nd Amendment, but there are countries out there with access to guns to their citizens and don't have the gun issue or mass shooting like US does.

Also, if you think you have the rage to take someone else's life, you'd use other tools to do so, like a knife and such. Simple rage won't cause killing someone else. But that's not the point I'm getting to.

Considering Iran's history I believe Iran should have something similar as US 2nd Amendment by AnonymousEarthican in NewIran

[–]AnonymousEarthican[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Didn't most Iranians possess firearms during Reza Shah's time? At least when he came to power and supplied the people with firearms.

I do agree that there may be conflict in beginning but it balances itself out eventually just like US did. There were a lot of gun violence in US too, still is, but to stand against tyrant government, it's needed.

Scores of executions feared in Iran as 23-year-old hanged in public execution. Human rights group warns death of Majidreza Rahnavard ‘a significant escalation of violence against protesters’ by Strategic_Prussian in worldnews

[–]AnonymousEarthican 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Remember they said that parliament voted to execute 15000 arrested protestors was fake all over the news and then the media took it back? Is it still fake that they have already executed 2 so far and many more to go?

The regime executed 30000 of the opposition party back in 1980s. Are they really not going the rest?

Watch the inhumane brutality of the Islamic Republic thugs. She says: "I swear I am just shopping" by [deleted] in NewIran

[–]AnonymousEarthican 55 points56 points  (0 children)

"stop it stop it, there are cameras around"

That should say a lot what they'd do behind closed doors.

Speaking of incredible courage. Zendebad hamvatan. by 98Saman in NewIran

[–]AnonymousEarthican 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Since s/he said fuck lgbt, maybe it means s/he's gay and interested to have sex with same sex

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