1)Quite a meaningless one.
2)So am I. If you are going to make the charge that the US government treats its citizens the same way the Iranian government its citizens, provide credible sources.
3)When people speaks of torture, the context is usually pulling of fingernails, for starter, and escalate up to something horrific like what the sons of Saddam Hussein did to young girls and football players who lost a match. In SERE...
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Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
4)We were taught about regimes like Iran, Iraq, China, Russia, even Venezuela, routinely uses torture technique that made what SERE has the equivalent of the TV show 'Man versus Wild'. What we experienced in SERE would qualify as 'torture' only in the most comprehensive context. I heard the UK's version of SERE is even harsher than ours.
5)Wrong...The reason for the execution is very important. It is amusing and very revealing about
YOU reading the above. It contradict everything you claimed about yourself regarding how you oppose the current Iranian regime. It also revealed a willful disregard for logical thought processes. Ever wonder why these regimes always classified political prisoners as common criminals charged with civil crimes like rapes or robbery or murders? Because they know that the true charge against them, political dissent, and the subsequent persecution of the dissenters, essentially rendered the regime illegitimate. And here you are trying desperately to associate genuine criminals in the US with persecuted political prisoners in odious regimes like Iran or NKR. Like it or not, you
ARE defending the mullahs.
6)If you can find it then it is covered well enough. Still...What you brought on is old news and inappropriate at that. Let us take a brief look...
Student protests at speech of Israeli ambassador at California campus raise free speech issues : First Amendment Coalition
7)So as we can see...The students were not arrested because of their views but because of their disruptive behavior in a controlled environment. The venue is supposed to encourage an
EQUITABLE exchange of opinions, not lopsided shouting by one side to shut out the other, which is what happened. But then again, I should not be surprised at how quickly people disregard details and logical thought processes when it come to US.
8)Some Iranians do and did asked.
9)This is a publicly accessible forum. If you do not like to be challenged, do not participate and expressed your opinion. Quite a juvenile response.