BLACKEAGLE
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Another cry for attention from another inferiority ridden racial supremacist. As long as we exist there will be Arabs who will take offence at us drawing breath. Their fight is not with our politics or specific actions. Even if we draw the curtains, lock the doors and build a 10 feet wall all around Iran, they will find some reasoning for their hateful views and invent some kind of justification to subject us to violence.
Their fight is not with what we do. It's with who we are. They are against our race, against our culture, against our history, against our name... Our jealous and insecure Arab supremacist friends will try to fight us physically when they feel manly enough and the odds are stacked unmistakably in their favor, and they will fight us behind the scene the rest of the time. Even an historic name like the Persian Gulf bothers these insecure souls...
We must forever be vigilant and ready to decisively and promptly deal with the physical aggression and political schemes of these modern day country road bandits. Fortunately, unlike most Iranians, they do respect and bow down to power.
However, the good news is that a great number of Arabs don't feel or think the same way as these people do. They have no fight with Iran, its culture and history. They respect us and they are worthy of respect and friendship. I've been lucky enough to know many of them through my life and I would sincerely say I consider them as my brothers. We must not judge all Arabs by the actions of the basest and most backward members of their global community. We must reach out to them to reinforce the feelings of mutual respect and cooperation and isolate the racist mental midgets.
Believe me, if this is true I would have said it. Arabs don't care about Iran until Iran started interfering in our issues. You wouldn't hear the word "Iran" neither from people nor in media ten years ago, speaking of Iran was like speaking of Vensuilla. We think that Iran is a strange country and all we want is to mind it's own business. But, as for now, how in God's name am I supposed to ignore Iran while it's interfering in every country in the region.