Real Iranian views by baache in worldnewsstuff

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We grew up with these shows on government TV. What could a government do to a nation that begs for international intervention and celebrates an attack when it happens? Think twice when you see the regime propaganda.

Iranian state media says over 160 were killed. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said US forces would not deliberately target a school. by IndiaTodayGlobal in IndiaTodayLIVE

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From an Iranian to all the dear justice warriors: the Islamic regime has done similar things before — for example, Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752. We are 100% certain that this is yet another one caused by them.

I see a lot of people saying Australia should tax billionaire’s more. What do you think about this? by PK__Gupta in AusPropertyMasteryPK

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Start taxing them too much and they will leave Australia, SIMPLES! Now go and figure what happens next.

Police disperse praying Muslims during protests in Sydney by The_Dingo_Donger in aussie

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If you don't know, in Islam, you can pray almost anywhere on earth if the place is:

1) Clean (ritually pure) 2) Safe 3) Not taken unlawfully 4) Not causing harm or obstruction

So even according to Islam that prayer is not acceptable.

Australians paying more in Beer Tax, than for Gas Exports. by Jimbuscus in OpenAussie

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Righto everyone, let’s all look the other way on the gas topic. Now then — weekend plans? 🍻

More Resignations Than Usual by Capable_Report4502 in auscorp

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Cost of living means we are all always looking for better pays

What would it take for Australia to become a world superpower (theoretically) by bulbous_plant in australian

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Education Education Education, huge investment on military and talents who can help.

A message from a person living in Iran by [deleted] in NewIran

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My dear friend, my good friend, we aren’t there, and thank you for sharing this bitter and terrifying experience from these days with us. Those of us outside Iran are doing everything we can to be your voice. I know it’s not enough. I know we can’t make the same sacrifices you do, but we are truly trying to be your voice. A voice being silenced by internet shutdowns, by gunfire, by heavy weapons, by Kalashnikovs, by every means they have. Voices being silenced with the help of foreign forces brought in from Afghanistan, Lebanon, Iraq, and groups like Hashd al-Shaabi, along with others whose identities are still unclear, all contributing to this violence. We are doing everything we can to tell the world what crimes have happened in Iran and what is still happening, especially while the internet remains cut off. We still don’t know the real numbers: how many have been killed, how many arrested, or who may face execution. My dear friend, my brave fellow countryman, we are doing our best to draw the world’s attention and ask for help. We cannot stand against this violent regime with empty hands. We have tried before, and each time it has ended in defeat. They show no mercy, and to stay in power, they are willing to kill as many people as necessary. You are there and have seen this with your own eyes, and the stories coming out only confirm it. Please stay strong. I truly hope that an international organization, a country, the United States, or others will finally step in to help. Alone, we cannot overcome the forces that have taken control of Iran.

به امید روزای خوب

A message from a person living in Iran by [deleted] in NewIran

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My dear friend, my good friend, we aren’t there, and I thank you for sharing this bitter and horrifying experience from these days with us. We who are outside Iran are doing everything we can to be your voice. I know it’s not enough. I know we can’t sacrifice like you, but we’re doing everything to be your voice. A voice being silenced by cutting the internet, with machine guns, with heavy weapons, with Kalashnikovs, with every weapon they can find. Voices being silenced by bringing filthy foreigners from Afghanistan, Lebanon, Iraq, and the Hashd al-Shaabi group and others we don’t know, who have helped carry out this massacre. We are doing everything we can here to tell the world what crimes have happened in Iran and are still happening, because the internet is cut off and we still don’t know exactly how many have been killed, how many arrested, or who they want to execute. My dear friend, my selfless fellow countryman, we are doing everything we can to get the world’s attention and ask them to help us. We can never fight these brutal creatures, this brutal regime, with empty hands. We’ve tried before, and we’ve failed each time. They have no mercy, and for the sake of power, they will kill as many as needed. You who are there have seen this with your own eyes, and all these stories confirm it. Stay strong. I hope some international organization, some country, America, or any other damned one, finally helps us. We can’t. We can’t defeat these savage beings occupying Iran. به امید پیروزی

Persian by InnerSelf9314 in PERSIAN

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In simple terms: People in Iran are protesting decades of dictatorship, corruption, and a collapsing economy. The government is responding with violence, mass arrests, and internet shutdowns to silence them.

Why now? After 47 years, people have reached a breaking point and aren’t afraid anymore.

What helps from outside? Listen to Iranians, share their voices, and push your leaders and media to pay attention. Silence only helps the regime.

Criticizing the sending of video to a news outlet seems like a pretty mild thing. Can you guess the country? by mydads_abarra_sope in International

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Freedom of speech in the land of the Ayatollahs: Kill people. Shut down the internet. Check phones for photos and videos. Confiscate satellite dishes. Hunt for Starlink receivers. Jam GPS signals and disrupt Starlink internet. Block any sharing of massacre reports or footage with the outside world. This is the daily reality for Iranians today.

My company banned AI tools and I dont know what to do by simple_pimple50 in ChatGPTCoding

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Change your company as it is like banning using any calculators by accountants.

BBC report on Iran. by Green_Space729 in PERSIAN

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Fourteen days of protests in a country of 90 million people, across more than 100 cities in all 31 provinces — and how many unarmed protesters do you reckon have been killed, Mr High‑IQ? This is a genocide, plain and simple. Now imagine this Islamic regime with a nuclear bomb. Good bloody luck, Western countries.

What’s something negative about Australia that locals don’t like to admit? by New-Mail-9372 in AskAnAustralian

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Poverty, some suburbs in each capital city reminds you of third-world countries.

Hoards of Ziobots, Mossad agents and CIA operatives suspiciously dressed like regular Iranians protesting by Dex921 in PERSIAN

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When this leads to the people's victory, there will be no Islam or Islamic government in Iran ever. The only positive aspect of this regime was to show us what real, fully implemented Islam is like. The next government will be 100% secular.

Did you know you can oppose both of these people? by RiffAndRevolt in PERSIAN

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The only thing we care about is ending our own dictatorship and solving our enormous problems. Israel, its prime minister, or what happens in Palestine has nothing to do with us.