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All of those countries have constitutions. More importantly all of those countries are lightyears ahead of Iran in terms of HDI index, infrastructure, law and order, economy, connectivity with the outside world, living standards, prosperity, support for their rulers etc.

Arabs, in case you missed it, had a so-called "Arab Spring" 10 years ago that impacted almost every Arab country. Arabs have a history of removing leaders that they don't like.

Why should people of the GCC be any different in this regard? They are richer and more connected to the outside world (more students abroad per capita than anyone in the region by far) and could easily protest/make revolutions if they were genuinely unsatisfied with their lives and leaders.

But they don't. You know why? Because they live better than 99% of all the world's population. Which is also why GCC is one of the main migrant/immigrant hubs on the entire planet, including attracting some of the largest Iranian diaspora in the world.

And locals in the GCC have their own ancient systems where the people directly consult/talk with their leaders through Majlis, elders, people of power etc. The idea that Western democracy is the only solution is ridiculous. Compare "dictatorship" China with "democracy" India.

Ironically Kuwait, which has its own democratically elected parliament, democratically elected politicians etc., is the most ineffective and worst performing GCC nation. Food for thought.

And please don't start this joke of Iran being a democracy because Iranians can vote every 4 years on 2-3 state-appointed candidates. I would take it seriously if some Dane or Scandinavian person was preaching about their genuinely democratic systems. Which were not developed overnight but mostly in a bloody fashion.

Not to mention that the real ruler of Iran (Khamenei - head of state too) has been ruling the country for almost 40 years.

Everything has its time, whenever the need for a Western-style democracy occurs in the GCC, it will eventually be implemented if that is what the majority will want. You cannot oppress the will of the nation/people forever.

But as of now vast majority of locals in the GCC support their leaders and systems, they cannot afford to do anything else considering how well they live compared to everyone else in the region.



Seems that Iran is the only country where protests every 1-2 years with 100's of casualties is seen as a "normal" occurrence. I wonder why such protests never occur in for example GCC states? Can you explain?
First of all by constitution I didn't mean royal degree ... you talked of "give them a taste of freedom" no matter how many stadium you got or infrastructure it ain't something called freedom let alone to offer it ....
P.s : Khamenei has been the leader for around 30 years ....
 
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Seems that Iran is the only country where protests every 1-2 years with 100's of casualties is seen as a "normal" occurrence. I wonder why such protests never occur in for example GCC states? Can you explain?

A good question, maybe because of money, maybe because there is no habit of protesting, maybe because of a sheep-mentality, maybe because haram acts are accepted by the state....

I think the most probable explanation is the gigantic, simply unbelievable amount of homosexuality in Saudi Arabia, because the Saudi society is THE most homosexual society in the world, where even homosexuals from liberal western societies prefer living in Saudi Arabia than in their own liberal western societies, where the vast majority of Saudi men und half of all Saudi women have regualarly sex with the same sex!



I think this out-of-the-world amount of homosexuality robs the Saudi people of any energy to protest!
 
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A good question, maybe because of money, maybe because there is no habit of protesting, maybe because of a sheep-mentality, maybe because haram acts are accepted by the state....

I think the most probable explanation is the gigantic, simply unbelievable amount of homosexuality in Saudi Arabia, because the Saudi society is THE most homosexual society in the world, where even homosexuals from liberal western societies prefer living in Saudi Arabia than in their own liberal western societies, where the vast majority of Saudi men und half of all Saudi women have regualarly sex with the same sex!



I think this out-of-the-world amount of homosexuality robs the Saudi people of any energy to protest!

Do you even believe the nonsense (trolling) you are writing yourself?

You do realize that this video is fake and altered. It has been debunked ages ago.

Homosexuality exists in every country of the world. Iran included.

However judging by fertility rate/population growth, it seems that KSA has less of a problem than Iran in this regard.

First of all by constitution I didn't mean royal degree ... you talked of "give them a taste of freedom" no matter how many stadium you got or infrastructure it ain't something called freedom let alone to offer it ....
P.s : Khamenei has been the leader for around 30 years ....

You might google those countries constitutions and systems. They seem to be far more effective than whatever Iran has.

Facts on the ground speak for themselves as I wrote. People can ignore it but numbers don't lie. Numbers not created by Arabs nor Iranians.

35 years then, far longer than any Arab head of state.....

The truth is that Iran has never been a Western-style democracy in its entire history, no matter how much you want it to appear like this.

You replaced an absolute Shah/monarch in 1979 with an absolute Supreme Leader in 1979. SAVAK was replaced with the IRGC. Same stuff, different names/ideologies.

And as I wrote, Western-style democracy is not some holy grail, it works for some societies but has failed completely/tremendously in many societies.

Compare "Indian democracy" with "Chinese dictatorship".
 
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A familiar pattern with the fascist Mullah entity. Every few years the people protest the evil terrorist regime and the regime responds by slaughtering hundreds or even thousands. Then as international attention fades and the media move onto the next news cycle, that's when the regime sends its SS to round up anyone who was even near the protests AND their families. They're then executed and/or 'disappeared' into the black hole of Iran's prison system.

Vile country.
 
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Do you even believe the nonsense (trolling) you are writing yourself?

You do realize that this video is fake and altered. It has been debunked ages ago.

Homosexuality exists in every country of the world. Iran included.

However judging by fertility rate/population growth, it seems that KSA has less of a problem than Iran in this regard.



You might google those countries constitutions and systems. They seem to be far more effective than whatever Iran has.

Facts on the ground speak for themselves as I wrote. People can ignore it but numbers don't lie. Numbers not created by Arabs nor Iranians.

35 years then, far longer than any Arab head of state.....

The truth is that Iran has never been a Western-style democracy in its entire history, no matter how much you want it to appear like this.

You replaced an absolute Shah/monarch in 1979 with an absolute Supreme Leader in 1979. SAVAK was replaced with the IRGC. Same stuff, different names/ideologies.

And as I wrote, Western-style democracy is not some holy grail, it works for some societies but has failed completely/tremendously in many societies.

Compare "Indian democracy" with "Chinese dictatorship".
It wasn't me whom wanted to offer freedom from countries that are ruled by a family,
 
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Hopefully the protests will grow and increase in strength. Those wannabe Arab Mullah’s need a taste of their own medicine. 1980-1988 is a bit long ago.

I hope regional powers and world powers can give them a taste of freedom, in any case whatever happens is positive news.
Says a false flagger Zionist who has been permanently banned for zillion times and tazi comes back for trolling

@WebMaster @waz @Irfan Baloch

This Zionist is permanently banned for zillion times

He is not a Pakistani but a saudi

One of his permanently banned ids is

@saif-al-arab.167867

Please deal with him
 
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Do you even believe the nonsense (trolling) you are writing yourself?

You do realize that this video is fake and altered. It has been debunked ages ago.

Homosexuality exists in every country of the world. Iran included.

However judging by fertility rate/population growth, it seems that KSA has less of a problem than Iran in this regard.



You might google those countries constitutions and systems. They seem to be far more effective than whatever Iran has.

Facts on the ground speak for themselves as I wrote. People can ignore it but numbers don't lie. Numbers not created by Arabs nor Iranians.

35 years then, far longer than any Arab head of state.....

The truth is that Iran has never been a Western-style democracy in its entire history, no matter how much you want it to appear like this.

You replaced an absolute Shah/monarch in 1979 with an absolute Supreme Leader in 1979. SAVAK was replaced with the IRGC. Same stuff, different names/ideologies.

And as I wrote, Western-style democracy is not some holy grail, it works for some societies but has failed completely/tremendously in many societies.

Compare "Indian democracy" with "Chinese dictatorship".
Again Iran obsessed Al Hasani? You started suddenly commenting on Iranian affairs again, out of nowhere.

SAVAK was replaced by IRGC? LOL. IRGC is a military organization. You mean SAVAK is replaced by VEVAK. If you want to comment on Iranian affairs at least do a bit of decent research so you do not come across as ill informed.

And democracy can have many meanings.
 
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All of those countries have constitutions. More importantly all of those countries are lightyears ahead of Iran in terms of HDI index, infrastructure, law and order, economy, connectivity with the outside world, living standards, prosperity, support for their rulers etc.

Arabs, in case you missed it, had a so-called "Arab Spring" 10 years ago that impacted almost every Arab country. Arabs have a history of removing leaders that they don't like.

Why should people of the GCC be any different in this regard? They are richer and more connected to the outside world (more students abroad per capita than anyone in the region by far) and could easily protest/make revolutions if they were genuinely unsatisfied with their lives and leaders.

But they don't. You know why? Because they live better than 99% of all the world's population. Which is also why GCC is one of the main migrant/immigrant hubs on the entire planet, including attracting some of the largest Iranian diaspora in the world.

And locals in the GCC have their own ancient systems where the people directly consult/talk with their leaders through Majlis, elders, people of power etc. The idea that Western democracy is the only solution is ridiculous. Compare "dictatorship" China with "democracy" India.

Ironically Kuwait, which has its own democratically elected parliament, democratically elected politicians etc., is the most ineffective and worst performing GCC nation. Food for thought.

And please don't start this joke of Iran being a democracy because Iranians can vote every 4 years on 2-3 state-appointed candidates. I would take it seriously if some Dane or Scandinavian person was preaching about their genuinely democratic systems. Which were not developed overnight but mostly in a bloody fashion.

Not to mention that the real ruler of Iran (Khamenei - head of state too) has been ruling the country for almost 40 years.

Everything has its time, whenever the need for a Western-style democracy occurs in the GCC, it will eventually be implemented if that is what the majority will want. You cannot oppress the will of the nation/people forever.

But as of now vast majority of locals in the GCC support their leaders and systems, they cannot afford to do anything else considering how well they live compared to everyone else in the region.



Seems that Iran is the only country where protests every 1-2 years with 100's of casualties is seen as a "normal" occurrence. I wonder why such protests never occur in for example GCC states? Can you explain?

Arab states are little more lackeys for the U.S and Jews at the moment

Who would respect a chained dog?

ill be honest here
I don't care and I feel this is what the world at large is feeling too

Yep,, the more the liberals and anti Muslim types of the west try to make a social media and twitter hoopla the more I don't care and want to see Iran thrash these people within a inch of their lives
 
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Says a false flagger Zionist who has been permanently banned for zillion times and tazi comes back for trolling

@WebMaster @waz @Irfan Baloch

This Zionist is permanently banned for zillion times

He is not a Pakistani but a saudi

One of his permanently banned ids is

@saif-al-arab.167867

Please deal with him

And what.

is it forbidden to be zionist in this forum?

Just use ignore button if you dont like his message and stop crying.
 
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Some western show with few hundreds actors.

You can call it protest. But I call it funny show.

Milions of people in iran rally for government in certain days.

Its iranian people against western lie companies (media) in world.


My city have 2 milion inhabitants but 100 people protest for one night. And in western media they bold it.
Yesterday also we had rally to support Government with 10 000 people and in media they don't show it
 
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He knows very well whats going in Iran, but he can't say it freely and directly, so he says things like "maybe", "could be", "let's be cautious"....:lol::lol::lol:
And what Mullah terror regime sycophants always forget to mention, is that the Mullahs censor the internet, prevent access to social media which makes it much harder for people to gather. They ban international journalists. They shoot protestors dead, which of course means only the bravest will show up and they jail the families of those going to protest and use them as hostages so that protesters turn themselves in.

And then you laugh that not many come out to protest.

Tell you what. Why don't you Mullah lovers allow all protests with freedom of social media and we'll see how many come out.
 
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