SalarHaqq
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you can ask anybody on forum how i speak with them even if I'm just angry at something and trolling, by the way that anybody don't include the super troll and false-flagger Falcon .
my harshest argument in the forum was with Mohsen , ask him how i addressed him.
I believe I'm observant enough to be able to formulate a well-founded assessment. And what I sense is a difference of tone vis à vis the US person who was using provocative language against Iranian people, or vis à vis members of the zionist regime's armed forces with whom you engage in friendly private talk on the one hand, versus others on the other hand. Doesn't mean you'll outright offend or attack those others, just that there's kind of a perceptible nuance transpiring, which sharp eyes will tend to pick up.
bowing to somebody means you let go of your belief and agree to whatever he say . has nothing to do with your tone ,
Tone is just another criterion, especially when it varies depending on who the interlocutor is.
It's safe to say your geopolitical leanings as well as the countries you're looking up to in awe, are reflected not just in the content, but more subtly also in the wording of your comments at times. It's not uncommon for one's writing style to unintendedly give away one's preferences.
sometimes being gentle is a lot more effective than taking a sword in your hand and attack anybody
While there's a wisdom behind that statement, which I'm not going to dismiss altogether, it doesn't apply to the case at hand. Do you truly believe that by addressing the user in a disproportionately cordial manner, it will cause them to rethink their stance? Will I need to tag you when they reiterate their anti-Iranian invectives?
Zehi khiāle bātel. It seems there are things you still need to learn about NATO / zionist imperialism and its supporters, including how they're best confronted.
This being obviously off topic, I shall leave it at that.
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