My friend in Iran wrote:
“We are in the middle of a war. The Israeli army sends warnings so civilians can protect their lives. Meanwhile our own government threatens to kill us 24/7.
[So tell me] who is really the enemy?”
I’m an Iranian YouTuber
SHUT THE FUCK UP
We’re not celebrating our country getting bombed. We’re celebrating the death of the dictator and the end of the regime that murdered, raped, tortured, and hanged us for 47 years.
You don’t get to lecture Iranians on how to feel about our own executioners. Save your sanctimonious crap. Where the fuck were you when your beloved idol (Khamenei) massacred 35,000 people in less than 48 hours?
So shut up! SHUT THE FUCK UP
Ilhan, just for your information
We Iranians don't give a shit about Ramadan
I'm having lunch right now
We are waiting for the US attack to overthrow your friend the Ayatollah
Ayatollah Khamenei will go down in history, alongside Hitler and bin Laden, as one of the most evil men of the last century. His elimination, therefore, marks a long-overdue measure of justice for his victims around the world, including the Iranian people themselves.
As usual, a dictator's people celebrate his demise, his long-suffering victims dance in the streets, and Western pols and pundits who have never known repression or hardship, let alone torture, criticize for partisan reasons of their own.
Remember: "Oreshnik" was designed to carry nuclear weapons. When it doesn't, it's not a practical or cost effective weapon system (it's too inaccurate, and not destructive enough for the $30 million + price tag); it's a terror weapon designed to intimidate.
Socialism has failed so many times that at least some people understand that it wrecks economies.
Fewer understand that it also leads to violence, but @GloriaAlvarez85 does:
“After the fall of communism, everybody in the world agreed that socialism was a failure. Everybody in the world, more or less, agreed that capitalism was a success. And every capitalist country in the world apparently deduced from that what the West needed was more socialism.”
— Milton Friedman