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Which by definition makes you welfare citizenry who complains for not getting what they’re entitled to. You won’t last a day in the West that you idealize.

To each their own.
no the transaction is between insurance and patients, its not free
an example is something like Canada or Denmark, that way is cleaner and there is less room for corruption and made patient pay extra
 
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Let it go, Let it go
Can't hold it back anymore :victory1::bounce::yay::partay:

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The novelty of no hijab will wear off soon enough. The question then will be what is the next “demand”?

Once they realize no hijab doesn’t bring them the happiness they truly thought, they will seek something else. Especially once these “young guys” start looking at them different or don’t consider them for marriage. Iranian men still at their hearts are more conservative than their western counterparts no matter what they say or try to believe.

Nonetheless, I do support a referendum on allowing voluntary hijab where the people choose. I just don’t think it’s going to change the core issue the youth has with the government. True prosperity comes from personal growth in many areas of one’s life.
 
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The novelty of no hijab will wear off soon enough. The question then will be what is the next “demand”?

Once they realize no hijab doesn’t bring them the happiness they truly thought, they will seek something else. Especially once these “young guys” start looking at them different or don’t consider them for marriage. Iranian men still at their hearts are more conservative than their western counterparts no matter what they say or try to believe.
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its clear you have not been to Iran in last 10-15 years
 
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once i said Iranian parliament when there is problem point to wrong direction and try to fix that look at this
this is the number of empty seat in residency look at the general medicine fields that's disaster , i wonder if 10 years forward we face another disaster like covid-19 or any other disaster how we want to face them
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our parliament solution for fixing our medical problem in crease the number of accepted doctors without provide the necessary equipment and facilities to train them instead fix the disaster that already in emergency medicine we have 298 empty seat that nobody want to apply for in internal medicine 160, pediatrics 184, anesthesiology 214, surgery 58 and obstetrics 71 .
these are the fields that are first line in the disasters and these are the general medicine fields that most be the backbone of our health system

for Gods sake in emergency medicine and anesthesiology there is not enough resident to fill even Tehran universities and these two are the only fields that are trained to care for critical patients.
our health system have become Dermatology and Ophthalmology and Urology a Orthopedic and radiology
Hats off to all medical teams that worked in hospitals and emergancy care units in past couple of years.I wish the best for them and families of them especially the ones that lost a member of family due to battling with covid-19 effects.
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Rare protests have broken out in China. I honestly feel bad for people in China. It's been 3 years and the government is still implementing a strict zero Covid policy. It's now gotten to the point where some people are simply fed up.

Recently people in China were exposed to footage from the World Cup in Qatar. Many Chinese were left confused and some became enraged, seeing crowds of people from all over the world without masks while they're still under a strict lockdown.


 
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Supreme Leader urges turning use of huge sea capacities into common culture in Iran

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Elsewhere in his remarks, Supreme Leader stressed the importance of animations in introducing the diverse opportunities of the sea, saying that by taking advantage of artistic productions and introducing the sea capabilities of the country, both in the military and civil sectors, people's enthusiasm to use this opportunity will increase.

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Japanese or Iranian ?
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https://kashmirobserver.net/2022/11/26/whats-happening-in-iran/ Good analysis of whats happening since 2 months

Misinformation about Iran has spread like a plague with deliberate attempts to poison the minds of readers and viewers outside Iran. There are a plethora of Persian-language media outlets targeting Iran from Europe, especially the UK based and Saudi-funded Iran International, engaged in a smear campaign 24×7. Most of the news they broadcast and Western media rely on these days will not count as journalism but as full-fledged media warfare. And, unfortunately, such media coverage is taken as gospel truth in much of the world, including in South Asia. Let’s get this straight. It’s not the same old-school journalism where facts are sacred and truth matters. Now it’s all about the battle of narratives. And Western media has aggressively sought to impose its narrative through extreme measures, even to the extent of fueling unrest and bloodshed.

“Of course, there is resentment and people have grievances. Let’s not forget the country has been reeling under decades of draconian sanctions, which have taken a heavy toll on ordinary people. Tenth months into the Ukraine war, inflation and food crisis have assumed alarming proportions across Europe. Imagine 43 years of economic war against Iran, and yet the country has not collapsed”
The agenda is clear – to bring about the “regime change” in Iran and make it a vassal state again, subservient to the West.

Does Iranian system of governance allow public protests and what has been its response to the events so far?


Protest, as per Iran’s constitution, is an inalienable democratic right of citizens. In fact, soon after the shocking news broke out, President Ebrahim Raeisi ordered a high-level probe into the incident, parliament speaker Bagher Ghalibaf proposed reforms in the modus operandi of the country’s morality police, and judiciary chief Mohseni Ejei assured justice and accountability. This was before the protests turned into deadly riots. Iranian authorities made it clear that they are willing to listen to protesters but will not tolerate anarchy, violence and vandalism. But, unfortunately, that’s what happened.

If so, why are protests continuing?

Even before the forensic report came out, many Western leaders issued inflammatory statements, holding Iranian officials responsible for the young woman’s death. A slew of so -called human rights related sanctions were imposed by both the United States and the European Union. Interestingly, the forensic report ruled out any foul play in the woman’s death, attributing it to her underlying health issues. So, basically, the outcry in the West had nothing to do with women’s rights per se. It was part of the “maximum pressure campaign” against Iran to bring about “regime change” in the country. It was an opportunity for the US and its allies to mount pressure on Iran and gain leverage in the ongoing nuclear deal talks.

Let’s be honest about this. Many Western powers alongside the Israeli regime had a direct role in fanning the flames of riots in Iran in recent weeks. More than 40 foreign nationals were held by Iran’s security agencies during the riots. A large cache of arms was supplied from the Iraqi Kurdistan region, which is the stronghold of Isareli spy agency. We saw fatal attacks on policemen and paramilitary Basiji forces, as well as destruction of public properties across the country, from Mashhad to Isfahan to Khuzestan. Even a popular shrine was attacked by Daesh and no Western leader condemned it.
 
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Rare protests have broken out in China. I honestly feel bad for people in China. It's been 3 years and the government is still implementing a strict zero Covid policy. It's now gotten to the point where some people are simply fed up.

Recently people in China were exposed to footage from the World Cup in Qatar. Many Chinese were left confused and some became enraged, seeing crowds of people from all over the world without masks while they're still under a strict lockdown.


I think that comes from polarization of societies. People start to become tired about economical and society issues. And you can find it from USA to China, passing from EU and Iran even... Hard times are coming around!.
 
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Rare protests have broken out in China. I honestly feel bad for people in China. It's been 3 years and the government is still implementing a strict zero Covid policy. It's now gotten to the point where some people are simply fed up.

Recently people in China were exposed to footage from the World Cup in Qatar. Many Chinese were left confused and some became enraged, seeing crowds of people from all over the world without masks while they're still under a strict lockdown.


Again, this person is posting from anti-Chinese sources. The same anti-Iranian sources. Don't 'feel bad for the people of China' Argentina. Feel bad for yourself as a shill for foreigners and a traitor to the people. Many thanks.
 
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The novelty of no hijab will wear off soon enough. The question then will be what is the next “demand”?

Once they realize no hijab doesn’t bring them the happiness they truly thought, they will seek something else. Especially once these “young guys” start looking at them different or don’t consider them for marriage. Iranian men still at their hearts are more conservative than their western counterparts no matter what they say or try to believe.

Nonetheless, I do support a referendum on allowing voluntary hijab where the people choose. I just don’t think it’s going to change the core issue the youth has with the government. True prosperity comes from personal growth in many areas of one’s life.
Exactly. But can't have a referendum. A referendum assumes the citizenry knows what it wants, the broader impact, and without external influence. None of those conditions can ever be met which is main flaw in the 'one man one vote' system.
 
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that's not what they created themselves , that is MEK terrorists flag, show the power of the money and to what level official in some countries are bought by them

It's been over twenty years that the MKO terrorist cult switched from this one to the lion and sun bearing flag (in a design iteration of their own, with a couple of distinctive details). Around the same time they de-emphasized their defining "Marxist-Islamic" ideology and began claiming that they're the inheritors of "Mossadeq's" way, along with their use of hollow, fallacious catchphrases of western political culture such as "democracy" (a slogan of theirs has been "the MKO is the only democratic alternative to the Islamic Republic"), "human rights", "women's rights" etc .

Given the above, what was witnessed here was entirely the US regime's own doing.

Also that money the MKO is bribing western politicians with (mostly MP's) originates itself in the west, in zionist circles and in western client states of the Persian Gulf. The MKO has no significant autonomous source of income nor did they inherit a fortune from past activities. They're funded and propped up by the zionists, Saudi regime and NATO members.

The primary source of mischief is and remains the zio-American empire. To the empire a surreal, isolated, unpopular terrorist cult like the MKO is simply a tool they task with doing their dirty work.
 
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