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Minority? No, they are the MAJORITY amongst the diaspora. Countless of them as compared to say a minority amongst Pakistani, Afghans, Turks, Arabs and other Muslim groups.
I really doubt they are a majority, out of a 4 million strong diaspora your videos show small numbers. A majority of the diaspora probably oppose the Islamic Republic and support regime change, but a majority do not support war with Iran for example. There are many psychotic Americanised diaspora members who are very vocal on social media (most of them appear to have no jobs except to post about Iran 24/7) but they are not a majority.
Not to mention that if it wasn't for the Iranian 1979 revolution, Iran would be a western puppet and these same people wouldn't even be noticed as no one would care about Iran as it would be another Egypt/Jordan.
Iran was always far ahead of Egypt/Jordan but I generally agree with your sentiment here
 
Your Ahmadis and Wahhabis are more pro-Zionist than any Iranian. They have also killed more Muslims in Pakistan and the region for their US and Zionist masters. The Iranian Bahais and Jews just mouth off but are not engaged in anti-Muslim terrorism. Who is killing the Shia Hazaras and other minorities in Pakistan, Afghanistan and the region? It is certainly not "Iranians".

Most of the groups in the Diasporas classify as "atheists", former Shia-Muslims turned atheists. And I just showed you an example of anti-Muslim terrorism with the quoted tweet, an Iranian-diaspora woman attacked someone over the Palestinian symbol, something even Pajeets of India don't do. Israelis might.

Also, Ahmadis, whatever the issue with their belief is, are not pro-Israeli. They believe in another prophet after Muhammad (pbuh) but their views are generally pro-Islam. If they are wrong about their beliefs, that is another issue.

What has the killing of Shia Hazaras have to do with the topic? That is totally different issue at hand. We're talking about the diasporas here among "Muslim" nations and how they handle themselves. Even your own Iranians call your diaspora out. We have bad apples to, but the Iranian diaspora is BUILT on bad apples.


I really doubt they are a majority, out of a 4 million strong diaspora your videos show small numbers. A majority of the diaspora probably oppose the Islamic Republic and support regime change, but a majority do not support war with Iran for example. There are many psychotic Americanised diaspora members who are very vocal on social media (most of them appear to have no jobs except to post about Iran 24/7) but they are not a majority.

Some do say they do not want war with Iran, but they still go on calling for the "end of the regime" and the "dismantling of Hamas and other groups". They are indirectly calling for war because of their blindness. You must wake up to the fact that Iran perhaps has the worst diaspora when it comes to Muslim majority countries and their views about Islam.

Your diaspora even made the Zionist news in the west in a discussion about OVERTHROWING your country! Take a look:

 
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Some do they say they do not want war with Iran, but they still go on calling for the "end of the regime" and the "dismantling of Hamas and other groups". They are indirectly calling for war because of their blindness. You must wake up to the fact that Iran perhaps has the worst diaspora when it comes to Muslim majority countries and their views about Islam.
I don't know who has the "worst" diaspora or what the metric for determining that would be, but there is some selection bias here: large parts of the Iranian diaspora left Iran because of the revolution, so they are by default anti-regime. Iran also has the largest population in the region, so it will naturally have the most 'bad apples'.

America-based Iranian and Cuban diaspora have a lot of similarities; large parts of the Cuban gusanos are obsessed with communism and the Iranian gusanos with Islam. But generally I think the silent majority of the Iranian diaspora is more sophisticated and a bit less reactionary than the Cubans.
Your diaspora even made the Zionist news in the west in a discussion about OVERTHROWING your country! Take a look:
Wow never seen the exiled son of the former Shah talk about regime change before (sarcasm). He has a strong following in the America-based diaspora, but that is to be expected. He has very little support inside Iran.
 
Most of the groups in the Diasporas classify as "atheists", former Shia-Muslims turned atheists. And I just showed you an example of anti-Muslim terrorism with the quoted tweet, an Iranian-diaspora man attacked someone over the Palestinian symbol, something even Pajeets of India don't do. Israelis might.

Also, Ahmadis, whatever the issue with their belief is, are not pro-Israeli. They believe in another prophet after Muhammad (pbuh) but their views are generally pro-Islam. If they are wrong about their beliefs, that is another issue.

What has the killing of Shia Hazaras have to do with the topic? That is totally different issue at hand. We're talking about the diasporas here among "Muslim" nations and how they handle themselves. Even your own Iranians call your diaspora out. We have bad apples to, but the Iranian diaspora is BUILT on bad apples.




Some do they say they do not want war with Iran, but they still go on calling for the "end of the regime" and the "dismantling of Hamas and other groups". They are indirectly calling for war because of their blindness. You must wake up to the fact that Iran perhaps has the worst diaspora when it comes to Muslim majority countries and their views about Islam.

Your diaspora even made the Zionist news in the west in a discussion about OVERTHROWING your country! Take a look:

That may be true, but the diaspora you mention are hardly Iranians. These people fled when the Shah was overthrow and their children in the west are not Muslims and are identity confused. As you are well aware the western intelligence agencies have spent billions on anti-Iran propaganda and subversion, but have failed. The simple fact is that Iran's majority of population are good Muslims but some do oppose the harsh dress codes and social restrictions the mullahs have imposed and vent out their frustrations. I am a realist and will tell you that the Islamic Republic can not be overthrown for the simple reason that unlike the Shah's foreign imposed isolated regime with only his sister Ashraf as his main advisor, the mullahs have a vast grassroots network of maybe 10-15 million hardcore supporters via over 50,000 mosques in Iran. The IRGC and Baseej are enough to deal with any domestic or foreign threat. So the diaspora is basically blowing smoke up its arse.
 
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I don't know who has the "worst" diaspora or what the metric for determining that would be, but there is some selection bias here: large parts of the Iranian diaspora left Iran because of the revolution, so they are by default anti-regime. Iran also has the largest population in the region, so it will naturally have the most 'bad apples'.

America-based Iranian and Cuban diaspora have a lot of similarities; large parts of the Cuban gusanos are obsessed with communism and the Iranian gusanos with Islam. But generally I think the silent majority of the Iranian diaspora is more sophisticated and a bit less reactionary than the Cubans.

Wow never seen the exiled son of the former Shah talk about regime change before (sarcasm). He has a strong following in the America-based diaspora, but that is to be expected. He has very little support inside Iran.

Same good points. But, my general sentiment about the diaspora would stay. Take a look at the Iranian-Canadian parliament member in Canada. Furiously pro Israeli and anti-Islam.

 
Same good points. But, my general sentiment about the diaspora would stay. Take a look at the Iranian-Canadian parliament member in Canada. Furiously pro Israeli and anti-Islam.

These sellouts do it for money and to promote themselves in the west. Just like the Indian women marrying Jews in the US and UK to get "ahead". Nikki Haley (Nimrata Randhawa) and the witch Suella Braverman in UK. I can tell you from facing personal racism in jobs just for supporting progressive stance or supporting Palestine or pan-Islamic causes. When I was a young engineer in a large multinational corporation, I was told to toe the line or my chances of "getting ahead" are gone. Well, now looking back, I can proudly say that my soul is intact and same applies to my children. It is not easy being in the diaspora in hostile racist Islamophobic countries, but we do persevere and keep our dignity and principles intact. In the old Zoroastrian religion life is constant battle between GOOD and EVIL.
 

"As far as anyone can tell, Palestinian fighters in Gaza have not fired a single bullet since the start of the ceasefire. "

What's remarkable about this is that Hamas still maintains control over its cadre despite the most brutal bombing and the ground assault. This point, along with the masterful visuals about the hostage releases, was grudgingly conceded by an Israeli Op-ed yesterday.
And honestly it is almost shocking that the hostages released by Hamas don't look in terrible physical conditions if you consider what's been going on for the last 50-odd days.
 
When a picture speaks a thousand words...

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This Ben Shapiro Kunt is cointradicting himself.

Ben Shapiro has almost single handedly exposed himself and the Israel-Firsters in America; he doesn't even have 'dual loyalty': His loyalty is only to Israel and that's because of his religious background. People like Tucker and Glenn Greenwald have been exposing the hypocrisy of the once supposed giants for free speech like Shapiro--until it came to Israel. Even Russell Brand--with his massive You Tube channel--has very carefully brought the infamous exchange between Ben Shapiro and Candace Owens; and from the reaction to Brand's video, Ben is so exposed!! Similarly, on Twitter, Jackson Hinkle has done excellent job exposing Ben since this conflict began--Hinkle seemed like hounding Ben!!

Very good! The change in the Middle East will come more quickly when American policy changes about Israel and for that white Americans are the best agents to build a counter narrative.
 

A little older from yesterday. Listen from 3:30 onwards. Israel going after Hamas at all costs by destroying southern Gaza will have consequences for its relationship with the West and USA. This war is causing a lot of strategic problems for USA plans in MENA and globally.

I haven't watched CNN in years but the commenter had a good point as well......will Hamas be destroyed if Gaza is destroyed? Judging by all those Hamas flags being waved in the West bank, support for Hamas has surged amongst Palestinians. It can also flee next door to Sinai, it is an offshoot of Muslim Brotherhood after all.
 
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@Darius77 The Iranian diaspora is perhaps some of the most anti-Islamic out there. I would go as far as to say that the anti-Islamic Iranians abroad are far worse than the secular Turks (who mind their own business) and Israelis/Indians (who generally don't care). The Iranian anti-Islamic diaspora openly call for the bombing of Iran and other Muslim lands and for western hegemony. The other groups I mention at least want THEIR countries to rule while these lot want Israel and the west to completely destroy Islam.

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