Shafagh
Registered Member
It is conservatives fault they came to power.Araghchi is a reformist, isn't he?
Pezeshkian is a reformist, isn't he?
Rouhani and Zarif are reformists, aren't they?
These are crystal clear facts and leaves no room for discussion
Raesi himself said the biggest threat to Iran is not military attack, it is internal unrest. He said this at the backdrop of the Mahsa Amini violence.
These is why Conservatives are always scoffed upon by younger people. All they ever talk about is resistance economy, and sacrifice. How much more sacrifices must the people make?
Do you think ordinary Iranian young people care about nuclear enrichment? Of course not.
Corruption, theft, economic mismanagement, environmental degradation, and on top of all this, the government felt it was ok to smack people around for bad hijab or having pet dogs. I have a friend in Karaj. They killed her dog.
Then when you talk to these people, they say modern Iranian youth who disagree are whores and traitors. Really? These people have such low feelings of the country's women?
So of course they were angry and turned to reformists as an escape from this bs.
Forget hijab, let women go to football matches, stop these archaic social restrictions. But no, conservatives had to mess with the young people, piss them off, kill them, and then blame western intelligence agencies and call sedition.
All you guys had to do was stfu and leave people alone, give them some purpose, praise them, let them live a little.
Those retard boozineh created more social unrest than Israel and America could ever dream of.
Now you want to blame reformists because you lost elections. Conservatives don't have the luxury to sit back and point fingers. Not after causing this damage; killing the air force, electing people because of religiosity rather than competence, economic mismanagement, and then illusions of grandeur that left us complacent and vulnerable to attack and infiltration by mossad.
There is an expression here, we say the chickens are coming home to roost.
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