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whats racist about it ?

if you tell someone he has a low IQ , you are being racist ? since when ? :D

Did you said something nasty to me and it got deleted later ?

I really don't know what "rafida" means. But from your reaction i'm guessing it is something ...insulting ?? Anyways, i bet Arabs would know...I'm gonna ask them.

Edit: I learned "Rejectors of caliphate/Caliphs after prohets death." So, i know you rejected the Caliphs after Hz Ali. So what's insulting about rafida ? I mean if i call a vegeterian, "vegeterian" she/he wouldn't get insulted.

Edit 2: More on thought, it's got be like word wahhabi...using in a derogatory way.
 
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The phrase "kaseye daghtar az ash" was created for you Haman. I'm a nationalist and I get along fine with people like Falcon. You know why? Because we're both real and we know what we want and what we are. You're a dreamer and an ideologue that follows the words of a "dear leader" that promised to make Iran into a utopia, but instead turned it into an Islamic dictatorial opium den where 1/3 of the nation is addicted to drugs.

Arabs hate you guys. Your country men want to be free and live in peace. The West puts you in the same basket as the taliban. East Asians think you guys are 12 century BC neanderthals. And for what?

Palestinians are open minded? Go ask our Iraqi members what palestinians are like. You're an Iranian guy that's lived in Iran all his life. WTF do you know? I've seen and talked to more arabs living in Canada than you have living in Iran. Go ask the Iraqi members what Palestinians are like. They're no different than any other sunni arab. They fucking hate your "fire worshipping rafidi majoos" ***. Meanwhile your deal leader wants you to sing death to america and massage arab balls.

None of this makes any sense Haman.

@haman10, @Serpentine

Experience has taught Palestinians not to fully trust anybody. You can see this even in individual Palestinians who have already seen too much suffering in their lives. They take it to the extent that they expect the bad faith in anybody's actions. They have also learned from all the regimes that supported them, that there is no free lunch in political support. And you are right, most of them are not different in their religious views on Shia than typical Sunni Arabs. Though they can be silent about it so long as the political & financial support is going on.

They are not as severe as Khaliji Arabs (particularly Saudis) in their total lack of understanding for Shiasim, and labeling it with all the bad labels available on the shelf. However, Shiasim has generally been a minority sect among Arabs and the most religiously tolerant person among them will be generally indifferent about it and its arguments. That's the same with any racial or political minority, the majority doesn't give it much thought and can easily tolerate prejudice against it.

My two cents.
 
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The phrase "kaseye daghtar az ash" was created for you Haman. I'm a nationalist and I get along fine with people like Falcon. You know why? Because we're both real and we know what we want and what we are. You're a dreamer and an ideologue that follows the words of a "dear leader" that promised to make Iran into a utopia, but instead turned it into an Islamic dictatorial opium den where 1/3 of the nation is addicted to drugs.

Arabs hate you guys. Your country men want to be free and live in peace. The West puts you in the same basket as the taliban. East Asians think you guys are 12 century BC neanderthals. And for what?

Palestinians are open minded? Go ask our Iraqi members what palestinians are like. You're an Iranian guy that's lived in Iran all his life. WTF do you know? I've seen and talked to more arabs living in Canada than you have living in Iran. Go ask the Iraqi members what Palestinians are like. They're no different than any other sunni arab. They fucking hate your "fire worshipping rafidi majoos" ***. Meanwhile your deal leader wants you to sing death to america and massage arab balls.

None of this makes any sense Haman.

I do not hate Iranians but I don't identify with their ambitions in the region. And that is fine, Iranians have their culture and history which is dear to them. But for me I see Arab world as oppressed by various forces for past decades and want it to change so naturally I will identify with Islamists .

I feel like recent Iranian aspirations are counterproductive and I can't see how it will help the Arab people overcome western hegemony. But the whole ideal is complicated in the region. Things change quickly, and it seems like change is very hard to get. Except when there is instability, nobody in region feels need to overcome challenges. Unfortunately.
 
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The phrase "kaseye daghtar az ash" was created for you Haman. I'm a nationalist and I get along fine with people like Falcon. You know why? Because we're both real and we know what we want and what we are. You're a dreamer and an ideologue that follows the words of a "dear leader" that promised to make Iran into a utopia, but instead turned it into an Islamic dictatorial opium den where 1/3 of the nation is addicted to drugs.

Arabs hate you guys. Your country men want to be free and live in peace. The West puts you in the same basket as the taliban. East Asians think you guys are 12 century BC neanderthals. And for what?

Palestinians are open minded? Go ask our Iraqi members what palestinians are like. You're an Iranian guy that's lived in Iran all his life. WTF do you know? I've seen and talked to more arabs living in Canada than you have living in Iran. Go ask the Iraqi members what Palestinians are like. They're no different than any other sunni arab. They fucking hate your "fire worshipping rafidi majoos" ***. Meanwhile your deal leader wants you to sing death to america and massage arab balls.

None of this makes any sense Haman.

It's known that the average Palestinian hates Shias, you can ask @Alshawi1234 who lived among them in Jordan. Same counts for Jordanians whom are similar people as Palestinians, it's due to the era of Saddam who helped both of them even more than he helped his own people. Whilst the locals were dying on the Iranian front, living in poverty as money went to the war he gave Palestinians all kinds of money as he felt it's his duty to take care of other Arabs. And Jordan has been drinking free oil throughout the 90's thanks to the sanctions. They've grown up in a pro Saddam society thanks to all those gifts, that's why you always find Jordanians and Palestinians on PDF as well defending Saddam till the end no matter what he did to the country, how many decades he brought it back.

Who wouldn't like being paid for no reason after all.
 
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It's known that the average Palestinian hates Shias, you can ask @Alshawi1234 who lived among them in Jordan. Same counts for Jordanians whom are similar people as Palestinians, it's due to the era of Saddam who helped both of them even more than he helped his own people. Whilst the locals were dying on the Iranian front, living in poverty as money went to the war he gave Palestinians all kinds of money as he felt it's his duty to take care of other Arabs. And Jordan has been drinking free oil throughout the 90's thanks to the sanctions. They've grown up in a pro Saddam society thanks to all those gifts, that's why you always find Jordanians and Palestinians on PDF as well defending Saddam till the end no matter what he did to the country, how many decades he brought it back.

Who wouldn't like being paid for no reason after all.
@haman10

The above post is your friend. Get comfortable with it.
 
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No idea what he thinks but I think the Iranian gov - Hamas relations are just mutual interests.
Hamas seeks weaponry, Iran seeks to keep Israel in trouble/busy. Both achieve their goals that way.

No true ideological ties between the 2.

What would be problem with that? Rarely any ties in world are ideological.

Iran was demanding Meshaal resign in order to restore ties. And that crossed red lines. It's safe to say it's now very unlikely ties will be restored.
 
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No idea what he thinks but I think the Iranian gov - Hamas relations are just mutual interests.
Hamas seeks weaponry, Iran seeks to keep Israel in trouble/busy. Both achieve their goals that way.

No true ideological ties between the 2.
True, but as you may be able to guess, in Iran the mullahs advertise all this insanity by claiming to be helping out the helpless and all that nonsense bull shit to justify their terrorism. People like Haman truly believe they are doing good work. Meanwhile the entire Arab world, including the Palestinians they're supposedly helping out, hate their majoos fire worshiping guts. The West considers them to be the shia version of the Taliban. East Asians think they're neanderthals. Meanwhile Iranians are stuck in between, with 5 million people forced to leave the country.
 
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True, but as you may be able to guess, in Iran the mullahs advertise all this insanity by claiming to be helping out the helpless and all that nonsense bull shit to justify their terrorism. People like Haman truly believe they are doing good work. Meanwhile the entire Arab world, including the Palestinians they're supposedly helping out, hate their majoos fire worshiping guts. The West considers them to be the shia version of the Taliban. East Asians think they're neanderthals. Meanwhile Iranians are stuck in between, with 5 million people forced to leave the country.

Lets not overdue it though. Little of Iran's problems are related to Palestinians. Saddam didn't arm us yet Iraq was under worse sanctions. Iran's foreign policy efforts largely is based in Arab world and they provide big support monetary and military wise to Hezbollah , Syria and Houthis in Yemen. Also Bahrain is concern to Iran. I'm not sure if this is ideological ties or not. But it causes tensions with Arabs. And whatever happens with Iran and Hamas won't impact those issues in Arab world. Even if Iran and Hamas completely end ties and never return to having ties. Iran and it's allies will be part of spotlight in Arab world along with ISIS.

Obviously we didn't expect Iran and it's allies to have such insistence on supporting Assad regime. It's something we can't do but appeared very important to Iran and Hezbollah. And they want us to change stance on that. Which is part of their demands but won't work out. I don't mind moving on, Hamas and Palestinians can't take part in this very violent and brutal war taking place which many Arabs are sensitive to. Which is spreading across ME. And both sides are becoming very emotional and that's recipe for disaster in near future. Which nobody in region seems to want to prevent. Many countries are now locked into this struggle and have no time for anything else. I was expecting deterioration of ties. That doesn't mean we need to hate each other as people or decide to adopt 100% anti Iran/Arab views.
 
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lolol .

iranians in canada @Arminkh @Abii

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I've probably seen 50+ personalized Irooni license plates in Vancouver. My uncle has one too. All the good ones are taken so now people are just using random shit like their names loool

I'll bet you even SANGAK is probably taken lmao

Screw you!! Now you just reminded me that there is no place for me in either Denmark or Sweden to get noone Sangak :mad:
I would kill for some noone sangak and scrambled eggs for breakfast. Then I can die happy
 
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