@socialistadri I login to the stream and I see him eating Mansaf and Maklobeh and i think , you bugger , I had a sad burrito last night for dinner and I'm in Perth and too far from home. Jelousmaxxing !
@alon_mizrahi Its worth the sacrifice for Trump , Israel and the Epstein Class . Our competent PM will bring us a couple of Litres of Unleaded 91 from Malaysia tomorrow.
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وخلال برنامج حواري على الهواء مباشرة
أحد الضيوف:
"يجب قتل الحكومة الإسرائيلية بأكملها. بلا رحمة على الإطلاق. يجب على العالم إعدامهم كما أُعدم النازيون في نورمبرغ. لا ينبغي أن يبقى منهم أحد. إذا مات الكلب، انتهى داء الكلب."
🚨LEAK🚨 Israel’s foreign minister lets slip that Australia’s crackdown on free speech is not about ‘antisemitism’, but is about preventing criticism of Israel.
“I want to praise the change in legislation in Queensland designating some anti-Israeli slogans as criminal.”
Sa’ar urged on the Zionists Federation of Australia:
“I think it is crucially important and to the extent that you can influence other districts or states in Australia to do the same, that would be blessed.”
https://t.co/T7BTgpHSJs
If you are Vietnamese and "shocked" by me comparing Khamenei to Hồ Chí Minh, ask yourself very simply:
Shocked by what exactly?
That he led a country demonized by America?
That he refused to kneel to Washington and Tel Aviv?
That he chose sanctions over surrender?
That he was called a monster by the same media that once called us "gooks" and "communist aggressors"?
You do not have to love Iran.
You do not have to agree with everything Khamenei ever did.
But if you grow up on stories of Điện Biên Phủ, of the Trường Sơn trail, of B52s over Hà Nội, and then you find yourself instinctively defending the narrative of the very empire that napalmed your grandparents, you should pause.
Hồ Chí Minh and Khamenei are not identical men.
Vietnam is not Iran.
Our paths, cultures, and systems are different.
The comparison is about something else:
Both led countries that refused to be obedient clients.
Both were marked for destruction by the same empire.
Both were turned into caricatures so that bombs and sanctions would look like "justice" to Western audiences.
Both paid, and made their people pay, a huge price to hold a line against a global system that prefers compliant oil monarchies and comprador elites.
If you can understand why Uncle Hồ accepted isolation, bombing, hunger, and demonization rather than hand Vietnam back to France and America, you already understand the logic of why Iran chose resistance over humiliation.
If that logic looks noble when it is Vietnamese, but "fanatic" when it is Iranian, then the shock is not moral. It is colonial.
You are uncomfortable that someone placed our own symbol of resistance next to a man your enemies told you to hate.
So instead of interrogating their propaganda, you defend it for free.
We do not honor Hồ Chí Minh because he was perfect.
We honor him because he refused to sell our future for comfort.
Khamenei, for his people, played a similar role: a leader the empire could never buy, who chose to live and die under siege rather than kneel.
If that comparison offends you, fine.
But be honest about why.
Is it because you truly believe no nation has the right to resist empire the way we did?
Or is it because somewhere along the way, you started seeing through American eyes which struggles are "legitimate" and which are "terrorism"?
As a Vietnamese, I will not let the country that slaughtered ours dictate which other nations are allowed to fight back with dignity.
On the day Israel, unprovoked, has attacked Iran, killing 80 people, the president of a major European power, finally admits that in the Middle East, Israel, and only Israel, has the right to defend itself.
@mohammed_hijab You need to stop assuming the resistance is transactional , some people actually want to fight evil.
This is a not season two of a Netflix production, its a generational struggle between good and evil, don't be in a rush.