mohsen
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IRI as an institution consist of individuals with different levels of religious dogma. for some, Islam is nothing more than a name and being Muslim is nothing more than having a label, some thing like Turkey.I don't think it can solely be attributed to "pro-west" politicians (and I am not sure whether such polity exists in IRI). IRI as an institution, regardless of the administration, has always prioritized religious dogma over all other matters. And this should be no surprise to anyone: the people who run IRI believe that the hidden Imam is real, celebrate the events of Karbala, promote discrimination against women, and are intolerant of differing views and beliefs. That's why so many bright Iranians prefer to live in the west.
Iran is a democracy with highest level of tolerance, basically the reformist's agenda in in Iran is absolutely the same as U.S, the only thing which is holding them back is theocrat society of Iran, simply they don't want to loose their vote. You should remember that in 2009 some of these individuals who were approved as the candidate for presidency shared the same agenda with Israelis. even Netanyahu was openly supporting them. can you find an equivalent in other parts of the world? where the sworn enemy express his support of a candidate? can you even imagine that much freedom that one day, Iranian supreme leader support one of your candidates? and when I say support I mean the share of vision.
discrimination against women? well, no, we don't use our women as wh@res.
we mourn for Imam Hussein, not celebrate.
most of people migrate in the hope of a better financial or scientific position, and that's why Trump is banning the entrance of the so called bright Iranian, it's not their brightness which frightens him!