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(06-26-2025, 08:20 PM)annonentity Wrote: This is incredible if true, News from Iran on the streets is that the Regime has been sacked and the military have taken over and  in contact with the US government. Take it with a pinch of salt but the guy reporting looks like a bone fide, the Ayatollah seems to be missing as well on several mainstream reports so it might have some substance.   Possible Good News Update on Iran

 This could have some interesting implications, and if true could go either way,  If it is a coup of military generals then the talks with the US might be simple ultimatums as it appears that sleeper cells inside of Iran are still causing serious problems, The Regime change wanted was in reality the Shas grandson in place. The new relationship with Russia might be a factor and embodying them.

I want to hope, however I've had many misfortunes with the source, where I couldn't confirm their assertations, even where things appeared to be wholly invented.   Again, just my perceptions.
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#12
(06-26-2025, 11:02 PM)Byrd Wrote: As of 4 hours ago he was still in power and taunting the Trump administration: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/iran-israel...n-face-us/

There's no proof that's really him on those "accounts"  Lol
#13
(06-27-2025, 05:00 PM)IdeomotorPrisoner Wrote: "Yes", but mostly "NO!"

Worse than in Iran? Not even close. The "freer" Muslim countries are like Kuwait, UAE, Saudi Arabia (since 2018), and Egypt. But they are all still below the USA.

Like Tunisia will allow abortions, but have crazy muslim rape definitions.

As far as our overall liberation score woman in THESE countries get more rights than American women (not everyone listed).

Albania
Argentina
Austrailia 
Austria
Belarus
Belgium
Bulgaria
Cambodia
Canada
Colombia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Georgia
Germany
Greece
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Netherlands
New Zealand 
North Macedonia
Norway
Romania
Russia
Singapore
Slovakia
South Africa
South Korea
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Thailand
Ukraine
Uruguay
Vietnam.

The point I think she was making is that American women are far from the most liberated and unrestricted.

She was defending the Ayatollah and the rest of Iran's government over Trump bombing them, when I told her the regime need to be replaced.

I asked her if she would care to comment on the regime's treatment of women and she deflected and asked me if I would care to comment on women's treatment in the USA.

She said women are treated the same here as they are in Iran.
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(06-27-2025, 05:16 PM)RazorV66 Wrote: She was defending the Ayatollah and the rest of Iran's government over Trump bombing them, when I told her the regime need to be replaced.

I asked her if she would care to comment on the regime's treatment of women and she deflected and asked me if I would care to comment on women's treatment in the USA.

She said women are treated the same here as they are in Iran.
Do you need me to agree with you or something? 

To an extent... and I will give a more detailed answer.

There's really no "most female liberated" country.

There's a subjective "gender equality index," with a methodology someone made up. Like "best cities to _____" lists.

Here's one. Pretty typical and expected.

https://populationconnection.org/blog/wh...-equality/

The list of the most gender equal countries usually reads as:

1. Denmark
2. Norway
3. Sweden
4. Switzerland
5. Netherlands
6. Finland
7. Iceland
8. Belgium
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45. United States

So go Scandinavia and Northern Europe Hinterlands! I like black-out curtains!

But as far Iranian women being freer the American women? Thats bordering on an argument not even worth responding to. 

I feel you gotta be pretty backed into a rhetorical or party constructed ideological corner to defend the fucking Ayahtollah.  Likely pretty high on the "Free Palestine" hype. 

The lines are getting twisted. And I get twisted to opposing political sides over it regularly of late. The woman you are speaking to is following the party trajectory. I just don't engage them.

Democrats and liberals used to be the ones to defend Israel most. Israel and Jewish influence was once at the woke forefront of learning from the evil of the Holocaust, but somewhere around Norman Finklestein and his tour of imfamous university talks, it all started to change.

The ever hilarious comedian, feminist, outspoken lesbian, and Jewish Israel supporter Judy Gold lost several thousand followers for saying "Bring our girls home now!" In response to 10/7.  

Apparently, we're not even supposed to side with Israel (as a nation) anymore, even those of Jewish kindred. We have to separate Jewish people from Israel and condemn ONLY the government.

We're almost expected to parrot the "war crime," "genocide," and "apartheid state" rhetoric like we have never heard of "an occupied power" or are otherwise incapable of iconoclasm.

Iran defense seems part of that. Defending the country that exports terrorism and  calling their puppet terror proxies like Hamas and Hezbollah "freedom fighters" goes with that.

They are the ones that will like what I say until Israel is brought up, and then they don't like me anymore. Especially if I say I support Israel's settlements in the West Bank and defend it through the Geneva convention.

And it's not gonna change either.
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#15
Could be Military
Could be an "Ayatollah" change
Could be an Ayatollah removal
Could be current government officials being paid-off to become West Friendly
Could be a standard Nation "Merger & Acquisition" managed by Rothschilds