Points ? you make no points .
Sure do. Hard hitting ones at that, which cause anti-IR disinformation to crumble instantly.
The very fact that you're now reduced to dwelling on ad hominem is proof in and onto itself of the validity of my points over the propaganda you were rehashing uncritically.
What you do is hide your distortion of reality and some time blunts lies , behind walls of words that no one here seems to have the patience to read.
Weak excuse. Had they carried a semblance of substance, those three lines above would've provided sufficient space for least one concrete counter-argument or fact.
Instead, hollow ranting is all they consist of.
So many here stopped correcting you , cause they know they will just get a new wall of empty words , which intentions is just to blur the truth.
Your apparent obsession with me, which you share with a couple of other anti-Iran users, tells a different story.
That is why you got kicked of the Iranian chill thread .
I don't remember moderators commenting the content of my posts nor the facts I present.
You might fool a few , but most here understand how ridiculous your claims are , no matter how many words you write to hide it. They just don't bother correcting you.
How about possessing the humility to refrain from speaking for "most here"?
Especially given that your own posts on this thread have been met with unanimous opposition from multiple user of various nationalities. So, I kind of doubt you're in a position to direct this sort of a contention at me.
As for fooling readers, again look who's talking... he who issues blatant disinformation, such as that reformists have been barred from elections since 2009, which I debunked by sharing evidence to the contrary.
That Iran is a democracy - IT is not.
Of course it is. Blanket denial by supporters of the zionist regime and/or NATO won't change the fact I'm afraid.
That - You have a proper opposition in Iran - no you don't.
Not only is there a proper opposition party to the current administration in Iran, but the distance separating political camps in Iran is infinitely more real than the bogus Hollywood show so-called "democracies" of the west are trying to pass off as multipartism, where barely differentiated figures and parties, vetted by deep states and bankrolled by big business, are taking part in meaningless "elections" whose voters have been subjected to intense, permanent social engineering, and where consent is manufactured by streamlined media owned by the same oligarchy.
In Islamic Iran, of the two main political families running at elections, one intends to overthrow the system from within à la Gorbachev no less. A degree of pluralism which has zero equivalent anywhere amongst tightly controlled regimes of the west.
That there is no large group of people that hope to see change in Iran - Yes there is.
"Change" is a vague term. And I don't remember having made a statement along the quoted lines.
That Iran enjoy free press and media cover . No it does not since that crack down on news paper media and free speech in 2009.
Yet, free lively debate is ongoing in the public space of Islamic Iran, whose media landscape is just as pluralistic and vivid as its political scene.
Any more points you want to make ?
All you could come up with, are empty dogmatic buzzwords with literally nothing to substantiate them.
Which is natural: first you sought to illustrate the propagandistic allegations with concrete data. Problem being that every bit of it was factually untrue, as I proved with valid sources and robust documentation. Hence you're now back at proposing unsubstantiated slogans.
Everyone following the discussion from the start can readily see it.