Iranian Youth Hate Iran

March 3rd, 2008 Posted By Pat Dollard.

“We watched one boy, who has a box of ecstasy….drug consumption is escalating wildly…when you’re not allowed to dance you’ve got to get your kicks somehow…”all of my friends take these pills, we call it ‘blowing ourselves up’…”the Mullahs want us to mourn endlessly, so they can have their fun…”


9 Responses

  1. David Marcoe

    The biggest argument against the “truth” of Sharia is that it is antithetical to natural and healthy human existence. In an effort to resist the soul-sucking tyranny of the Mullahs, these youth are driven to anything which might give them a reprieve, healthy (skiing) or not (drugs).

  2. John Cunningham

    That government has to go.

  3. Steve in NC

    Sharia law is just another form of communism/socialism in it’s way of restricting individual freedoms.

    Looked like a lot of the youth in socialistic nations, and increasing like the children of America as it slides from ’soft’ socialism into communism.

  4. ticticboom

    We really should’ve invaded Iran first. Culturally, they are much more like us than the Arabs. They would’ve embraced democracy, or rather the Rule of Law (much more important), much more quickly than the Iraqis. I bet many would also have discarded Islam, embracing Christianity, Zoroastrianism, or one of the religions the mullahs have never managed to eradicate.

    Then, if invading Iraq was still necessary, we wouldn’t have had Quds sending a torrent of money, weapons, and men to the insurgents.

    That said, hindsight is 20/20. I wasn’t in the Oval Office.

  5. Steve in NC

    :arrow: ticticboom

    Iraq was a greater growing threat in 2003, with alqueeeeda running from the ’stan and finding their way into iraq. arminadinnerjacket was not into power until 2005 and iran was at least in appearance fairly neutral in our war against radical islam. In hindsight we should have whacked tehran in 1979.

  6. Kevin M

    :arrow: ticticboom

    “…they [Persians] are much more like us than the Arabs.”

    Very true. When I was in Saudi Arabia I knew a man who had lived in Iran for 14 years. He could speak perfect Farsi, Arabic and Turkish. He said, on many occasions, that when you compare the common Arab to the common Iranian, you feel like handing the Arab a cup and renting him to an Italian organ grinder. Persians are wildly more cosmopolitan and worldly than Arabs. It is criminal that they live beneath the boots of superstitious old men. I yearn for the day there is a real revolution in Iran and the mullahs are hung from street lamps.

    Still, if Tehran is bombed into oblivion tomorrow, you won’t hear me complaining.

  7. Dan (The Infidel)

    So much for Stinky Achmed’s Islamofacist utopia.

    PS Hey Iranian kiddies. Why don’t you do what your parents did in 1979? Overthrow the regime? Or do you want the US to do that? Or, how about we assist and you people do the work yourselves.

    Otherwise, get used to slavery. Cause the Assaholahs aren’t stepping down anytime soon.

  8. drillanwr

    This really reminds me of the old Soviet Union … right down to the drabness of the women … and the seeping in of the “decadence of the forbidden West” with radical music and stolen moments of anti-establishment (state) comradery and kinship. And then there is the substance abuse … The USSR had a very high instance of drug and mostly alcohol abuse … They had to numb themselves, to escape from the hopeless mediocrity and oppression that was the state dictating your every move, right down to your thoughts.

  9. steve m

    Much like the Bad ole USSR, but far easier for those “decadent ideas” from the west to seep in. Technology today and the proliferation of info makes it even harder for authoritarian shitbags to keep a tight seal on things. There’s fertile soil over there. I hope we, the euro’s, etc are over there sowing seed.

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