Engineer dad | Systems thinker
Physics•Math•Reality over narrative
Existentialist — choice•responsibility•consequence
Writing on power, truth, civic dignity
Today April 10 my mind circulating in the concept of “lie”:
I categorize “lie” as a scientific element within a system.
A lie is not merely a moral wrong; it is a falsification of reality.
Any falsification introduced into a system—whether a mind, a relationship, a society, or a nation—alters behavior, judgment, and outcomes.
Because the system operates on false input, error becomes embedded and propagates.
The timing may vary and the form may differ, but the consequence is inherent in the act itself.
Thus, lie can be treated as a law-like principle of human systems: falsehood inevitably generates destructive consequences.
روز گذشته با شماری از نمایندگان کنگره امریکا از هر دو حزب جمهوریخواه و دموکرات دیدار و در خصوص راهکارهای ممکن برای حمایت عملی از مبارزات مسالمتآمیز مردم #ایران گفتگو کردم.
من به پرچم ایالات متحده آمریکا و به جمهوریای که این پرچم نماد آن است، سوگند وفاداری یاد میکنم، یک ملت زیر سایه خدا ، تجزیهناپذیر، با آزادی و عدالت برای همگان.
دیگه استاد بانو ژاله آموزگارو که قبول دارید؟
اگه یه موقعی شیطون رفت تو جلدتون که چرا رمان میخونم؟ یا بعد که یادم میرم چه فایده؟
حرفای ایشونو گوش کنین و هی یاداوری کنین و یه چک افسری هم به شیطون بزنین.
On Canada Day, we give thanks for the inheritance entrusted to us by our founders: a country rooted in freedom, responsibility, and a shared commitment to one another strengthened by generations of Canadians who built, served, and sacrificed.
Laureen and I wish everyone a Happy Canada Day! 🇨🇦
🇺🇸She absolutely correct. History that they teach in schools is all about the blame game. And the oppressors are always the white man. It’s time we teach the facts.🇺🇸
1. More Than Entertainment: A Social Statement
To me, Citizen Vigilante was more like a statement than just a movie. From an artistic or cinematic perspective, it was not trying so much to entertain, but rather to deliver a message.
2. Democracy vs. Social Chaos
For me, the movie shows a society built on DEMOCRACY , mutual respect, and the rule of law, facing people who bring chaotic behavior and disrespect for those values. Throughout the story, the film tries to look at problems from different angles rather than presenting everything as simply black or white.
3. Chaos Begins with Small Acts
Another important point is that the movie does not begin with extreme violence. Instead, it starts with small acts of disorder and disrespect. To me, the film tries to teach that social chaos does not appear overnight. It begins with everyday behaviors—people ignoring rules, refusing responsibility, or disrespecting others and society. If these behaviors become normal and tolerated, they can eventually lead to much bigger problems.
4. The Bus Scene and Collective Responsibility
I especially liked scenes such as when the young men got on the bus without paying, and the Vigilante paid for them and explained that if everyone ignored the rules, society itself would eventually collapse. The same idea appeared when he talked about stealing fruit and how even a relatively small percentage of people abusing the system can affect everyone.
5. The Difficulty of Seeking Justice
Another powerful scene was in the hospital, when he spoke with the victim and explained how difficult and exhausting it can be to seek justice through the courts, even if justice is eventually achieved.
6. The Symbolism Behind the Vigilante’s Revenge
The movie also seems to criticize the punishment for RAPE. When those men raped that girl, the Vigilante’s decision to kill them, to me, was symbolic. I do not think the movie is saying that people should take justice into their own hands or kill others. Rather, it is trying to say that raping someone is, in a way, almost like killing that person from the inside, because it can destroy a person’s soul, peace, and sense of safety for a very long time, sometimes for an entire lifetime.
7. The Need for Strong Consequences
Because of that, I believe justice system should impose strong punishments for such crimes, both to deliver justice to victims and to prevent others from committing them.
8. Vigilantism
If justice system fails to properly punish crimes and control chaotic behavior, people may lose faith in the system, and vigilantism can emerge as a reaction, creating even more chaos.
Every liberal from the world must watch this Movie.
Citizen Vigilante is the tale of every country suffering from the social disorder known as "Illegal immigrants"
A Must watch !!
1. More Than Entertainment: A Social Statement
To me, Citizen Vigilante was more like a statement than just a movie. From an artistic or cinematic perspective, it was not trying so much to entertain, but rather to deliver a message.
2. Democracy vs. Social Chaos
For me, the movie shows a society built on DEMOCRACY , mutual respect, and the rule of law, facing people who bring chaotic behavior and disrespect for those values. Throughout the story, the film tries to look at problems from different angles rather than presenting everything as simply black or white.
3. Chaos Begins with Small Acts
Another important point is that the movie does not begin with extreme violence. Instead, it starts with small acts of disorder and disrespect. To me, the film tries to teach that social chaos does not appear overnight. It begins with everyday behaviors—people ignoring rules, refusing responsibility, or disrespecting others and society. If these behaviors become normal and tolerated, they can eventually lead to much bigger problems.
4. The Bus Scene and Collective Responsibility
I especially liked scenes such as when the young men got on the bus without paying, and the Vigilante paid for them and explained that if everyone ignored the rules, society itself would eventually collapse. The same idea appeared when he talked about stealing fruit and how even a relatively small percentage of people abusing the system can affect everyone.
5. The Difficulty of Seeking Justice
Another powerful scene was in the hospital, when he spoke with the victim and explained how difficult and exhausting it can be to seek justice through the courts, even if justice is eventually achieved.
6. The Symbolism Behind the Vigilante’s Revenge
The movie also seems to criticize the punishment for RAPE. When those men raped that girl, the Vigilante’s decision to kill them, to me, was symbolic. I do not think the movie is saying that people should take justice into their own hands or kill others. Rather, it is trying to say that raping someone is, in a way, almost like killing that person from the inside, because it can destroy a person’s soul, peace, and sense of safety for a very long time, sometimes for an entire lifetime.
7. The Need for Strong Consequences
Because of that, I believe justice system should impose strong punishments for such crimes, both to deliver justice to victims and to prevent others from committing them.
8. Vigilantism
If justice system fails to properly punish crimes and control chaotic behavior, people may lose faith in the system, and vigilantism can emerge as a reaction, creating even more chaos.
1. More Than Entertainment: A Social Statement
To me, Citizen Vigilante was more like a statement than just a movie. From an artistic or cinematic perspective, it was not trying so much to entertain, but rather to deliver a message.
2. Democracy vs. Social Chaos
For me, the movie shows a society built on DEMOCRACY , mutual respect, and the rule of law, facing people who bring chaotic behavior and disrespect for those values. Throughout the story, the film tries to look at problems from different angles rather than presenting everything as simply black or white.
3. Chaos Begins with Small Acts
Another important point is that the movie does not begin with extreme violence. Instead, it starts with small acts of disorder and disrespect. To me, the film tries to teach that social chaos does not appear overnight. It begins with everyday behaviors—people ignoring rules, refusing responsibility, or disrespecting others and society. If these behaviors become normal and tolerated, they can eventually lead to much bigger problems.
4. The Bus Scene and Collective Responsibility
I especially liked scenes such as when the young men got on the bus without paying, and the Vigilante paid for them and explained that if everyone ignored the rules, society itself would eventually collapse. The same idea appeared when he talked about stealing fruit and how even a relatively small percentage of people abusing the system can affect everyone.
5. The Difficulty of Seeking Justice
Another powerful scene was in the hospital, when he spoke with the victim and explained how difficult and exhausting it can be to seek justice through the courts, even if justice is eventually achieved.
6. The Symbolism Behind the Vigilante’s Revenge
The movie also seems to criticize the punishment for RAPE. When those men raped that girl, the Vigilante’s decision to kill them, to me, was symbolic. I do not think the movie is saying that people should take justice into their own hands or kill others. Rather, it is trying to say that raping someone is, in a way, almost like killing that person from the inside, because it can destroy a person’s soul, peace, and sense of safety for a very long time, sometimes for an entire lifetime.
7. The Need for Strong Consequences
Because of that, I believe justice system should impose strong punishments for such crimes, both to deliver justice to victims and to prevent others from committing them.
8. Vigilantism
If justice system fails to properly punish crimes and control chaotic behavior, people may lose faith in the system, and vigilantism can emerge as a reaction, creating even more chaos.
1. More Than Entertainment: A Social Statement
To me, Citizen Vigilante was more like a statement than just a movie. From an artistic or cinematic perspective, it was not trying so much to entertain, but rather to deliver a message.
2. Democracy vs. Social Chaos
For me, the movie shows a society built on democracy, mutual respect, and the rule of law, facing people who bring chaotic behavior and disrespect for those values. Throughout the story, the film tries to look at problems from different angles rather than presenting everything as simply black or white.
3. Chaos Begins with Small Acts
Another important point is that the movie does not begin with extreme violence. Instead, it starts with small acts of disorder and disrespect. To me, the film tries to teach that social chaos does not appear overnight. It begins with everyday behaviors—people ignoring rules, refusing responsibility, or disrespecting others and society. If these behaviors become normal and tolerated, they can eventually lead to much bigger problems.
4. The Bus Scene and Collective Responsibility
I especially liked scenes such as when the young men got on the bus without paying, and the Vigilante paid for them and explained that if everyone ignored the rules, society itself would eventually collapse. The same idea appeared when he talked about stealing fruit and how even a relatively small percentage of people abusing the system can affect everyone.
5. The Difficulty of Seeking Justice
Another powerful scene was in the hospital, when he spoke with the victim and explained how difficult and exhausting it can be to seek justice through the courts, even if justice is eventually achieved.
6. The Symbolism Behind the Vigilante’s Revenge
The movie also seems to criticize the punishment for RAPE. When those men raped that girl, the Vigilante’s decision to kill them, to me, was symbolic. I do not think the movie is saying that people should take justice into their own hands or kill others. Rather, it is trying to say that raping someone is, in a way, almost like killing that person from the inside, because it can destroy a person’s soul, peace, and sense of safety for a very long time, sometimes for an entire lifetime.
7. The Need for Strong Consequences
Because of that, I believe justice system should impose strong punishments for such crimes, both to deliver justice to victims and to prevent others from committing them.
8. Vigilantism
If justice system fails to properly punish crimes and control chaotic behavior, people may lose faith in the system, and vigilantism can emerge as a reaction, creating even more chaos.
1. More Than Entertainment: A Social Statement
To me, Citizen Vigilante was more like a statement than just a movie. From an artistic or cinematic perspective, it was not trying so much to entertain, but rather to deliver a message.
2. Democracy vs. Social Chaos
For me, the movie shows a society built on democracy, mutual respect, and the rule of law, facing people who bring chaotic behavior and disrespect for those values. Throughout the story, the film tries to look at problems from different angles rather than presenting everything as simply black or white.
3. Chaos Begins with Small Acts
Another important point is that the movie does not begin with extreme violence. Instead, it starts with small acts of disorder and disrespect. To me, the film tries to teach that social chaos does not appear overnight. It begins with everyday behaviors—people ignoring rules, refusing responsibility, or disrespecting others and society. If these behaviors become normal and tolerated, they can eventually lead to much bigger problems.
4. The Bus Scene and Collective Responsibility
I especially liked scenes such as when the young men got on the bus without paying, and the Vigilante paid for them and explained that if everyone ignored the rules, society itself would eventually collapse. The same idea appeared when he talked about stealing fruit and how even a relatively small percentage of people abusing the system can affect everyone.
5. The Difficulty of Seeking Justice
Another powerful scene was in the hospital, when he spoke with the victim and explained how difficult and exhausting it can be to seek justice through the courts, even if justice is eventually achieved.
6. The Symbolism Behind the Vigilante’s Revenge
The movie also seems to criticize the punishment for RAPE. When those men raped that girl, the Vigilante’s decision to kill them, to me, was symbolic. I do not think the movie is saying that people should take justice into their own hands or kill others. Rather, it is trying to say that raping someone is, in a way, almost like killing that person from the inside, because it can destroy a person’s soul, peace, and sense of safety for a very long time, sometimes for an entire lifetime.
7. The Need for Strong Consequences
Because of that, I believe justice system should impose strong punishments for such crimes, both to deliver justice to victims and to prevent others from committing them.
8. Vigilantism
If justice system fails to properly punish crimes and control chaotic behavior, people may lose faith in the system, and vigilantism can emerge as a reaction, creating even more chaos.