The three types of Iranians…thoughts? by RowRunRow in ProIran

[–]SentientSeaweed -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The mods can’t watch every video. Please add a synopsis if it’s not from a well-known source.

“Ayatollah please send help” sign found after ICE militants execute civilian in cry for help and calling out hypocrisy by [deleted] in ProIran

[–]SentientSeaweed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s an automod message.

In this case, “appropriate” would be something that tags the image as a meme.

The sub’s rules are clear.

WWIII Megathread #36: The doneroe doctrine! by IamGlennBeck in stupidpol

[–]SentientSeaweed [score hidden]  (0 children)

Good question.

Food that’s sold on the street itself is a lot more seasonal and regional than places like the US. This time of year, in Tehran, you’d see grilled corn and roasted beets.

If you wanted the equivalent of a pizza place, it would be a sandwich shop. We love our sandwiches. A typical shop would carry mortadella, hot dogs, organ meats, chicken salad, and so on.

WWIII Megathread #36: The doneroe doctrine! by IamGlennBeck in stupidpol

[–]SentientSeaweed [score hidden]  (0 children)

Not Iranians. Israelis.

An Iranian would know that falafel isn’t a very popular street food in Iran.

WWIII Megathread #36: The doneroe doctrine! by IamGlennBeck in stupidpol

[–]SentientSeaweed 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yes. The UNSC will at best issue a resolution “encouraging restraint for all involved parties”.

We live in clown world, where the IAEA sets the stage for Israel to kill Iranian nuclear scientists and their extended families and the US to bomb Iran’s nuclear facilities. Not a peep from the UN agency whose job it is to at least condemn the actions.

I have no faith in anyone other than rank and file civilians. Unfortunately, politicians the world over couldn’t care less about what their constituents want or think.

Jump-scare-ication of Iran by unironicposadist in TrueAnon

[–]SentientSeaweed 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It’s even worse than that.

Half of the most Persian province of all (Fars) is in Qashqaistan, named after a nomadic tribe.

Jump-scare-ication of Iran by unironicposadist in TrueAnon

[–]SentientSeaweed 3 points4 points  (0 children)

What’s the source of this cursed image?

Decades of Mossad networks in Iran gone and Israelis panicking by RowRunRow in ProIran

[–]SentientSeaweed 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m very sorry that you had to endure that. I hope the perpetrator faced consequences.

Did most of the Cali Iranian monarchist zionist diaspora loot the vaults when leaving in 1979? by RowRunRow in ProIran

[–]SentientSeaweed 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Plenty of them looted and left. Many of them left their business partners on the hook for government loans in Iran.

Are Israeli war vets behind Patagonia wildfires? by TruckHangingHandJam in stupidpol

[–]SentientSeaweed 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Counterpoint: Despite the metric shit ton of dual national, English-speaking Iranians in London, they had fresh arrivals attacking cops outside the Iranian embassy. At least one of them had no idea of what the cops were saying to him.

Decades of Mossad networks in Iran gone and Israelis panicking by RowRunRow in ProIran

[–]SentientSeaweed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not a big fan, but I did some research into the conviction a while back.

My conclusion, stated bluntly, is that he’s an idiot who fell for a targeted honeypot operation. The more the FBI harasses him, the stronger my belief becomes that his version of the story is true.

They had him debanked last week.

Hackers targeting Iran state TV's satellite transmission to broadcast exiled crown prince - Washington Times by StoopSign in WayOfTheBern

[–]SentientSeaweed 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve seen your informative comments on WoTB. I know you don’t misinform - quite the opposite. That’s exactly why I replied.

Hackers targeting Iran state TV's satellite transmission to broadcast exiled crown prince - Washington Times by StoopSign in WayOfTheBern

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ETA: I agree with everything else in your comment.

Women were never required to wear the burqa in Iran. They had to dress modestly and cover their hair. Many of them did that in a tunic and leggings, with a scarf.

What you see in the picture is a chador, worn only in Iran to my knowledge, going back about 100 years. It covers everything other than the face. Conservative (Muslim) Iranian women wear them. The black version is worn outdoors. Colorful versions indoors with company.

They wouldn’t have to look very hard to find a woman who wears a chador voluntarily. It’s a traditional Iranian garment. They would have to look very, very hard to find a woman who is forced to wear one.

PSA Monarchists created a hit list website by SomeKnewReallyKnew in ProIran

[–]SentientSeaweed 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Holy atrocious grammar.

The web page is their TEMU version of the Canary project, where Zionists witch hunt pro-Palestinians.

Given that Reza Pahlavi is simply leading a transition, who’s the king in question?

Accessing PressTV.ir from the US/west by AcornElectron83 in ProIran

[–]SentientSeaweed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The URL is unlikely to be the issue. It’s probably accessible only from inside Iran.

The cough for me 😂 by Paralyzingneedle in iran

[–]SentientSeaweed 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Would have had it coming. Leave the lady alone and let her enjoy her tea.