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Unbelievable right? But they did. They trended a hashtag specifically to celebrate this. Not just Saudis, other GCC Arabs too. I mean Iranians don't like Saudis either, but I've never seen Iranians celebrating on internet or trend a hashtag when Saudi civilians die. This is how they raise their kids and you may not believe it. Now don't want to generalize, of course many Saudi citizens don't do this and disapprove this, but it's not first time I've seen them trending a hashtag whenever something happens in Iran. Last time a building got fire in Iran's Mashhad city and they trended Arabic hashtag translating to "Iran is burning", celeberating with all joy. These are the same animals who join ISIS and blow up themselves among civilians, I mean there is no difference.


Just check some of their tweets:


It says hear them crying and screaming as if they are in Aleppo.

"All of them "Iran" should collapse (referring to building).

"A good start (for today)".

"I'm dancing in my heart"

"All of Iran is flameable, you just need the spark to burn it all"
https://twitter.com/Fawaz11100/status/822003690513035264

Please [Allah] give them more incidents like this.
https://twitter.com/baselthmer/status/822003311339536384

@Sinan is a nice and optimistic guy, therefore, he may have underestimated the hatred and animosity. I am not actually surprised. I remember when the notorious earthquake in the Iranian city of Bam بم happened over 10 years ago that I showed some sympathy for the victims. One of my distant cousins was around me and he gave me a negative look disapproving what I was doing. But this is a mutual feeling from both sides as you know. Persians aren't necessarily an innocent party here. See in this video below how the Iranian relgious and government official Ayatollah Janati congratulates Muslims for King Abdullah's death.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T295qtC2nE0
 
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I'm asking you or any Iranis right now, it's not related to the firefighters, neither to wahabits, since im not part of them...
If it's not related to the topic, then ask your question somewhere where it is related please.
 
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@Sinan is a nice and optimistic guy, therefore, he may have underestimated the hatred and animosity. I am not actually surprised. I remember when the notorious earthquake in the Iranian city of Bam بم happened over 10 years ago that I showed some sympathy for the victims. One of my distant cousins was around me and he gave me a negative look disapproving what I was doing. But this is a mutual feeling from both sides as you know. Persians aren't necessarily an innocent party here. See in this video below how the Iranian relgious and government official Ayatollah Janati congratulates Muslims for King Abdullah's death.

Thanks for admitting exactly my point, and please, do not try to put Iranians and Saudis in the same basket here because they won't fit together at all.

King Abdullah was King of Saudi Arabia, top Saudi official and Jannati is also a political figure, so they being happy about each other's death is not a big deal.

The discussion here is civilians celebrating death of ordinary civilians and that's exactly what some Saudi tweeps did like they have done it before. Sorry, Iranians haven't gone that low to do this, there is no comparison here.

So yes, only animals can celebrate death of some fire fighters, I don't remember Iranians rushing to Twitter trending a hashtag to celebrate death of Saudi civilians or firefighters in accidents, fires etc.

The only thing @Sinan missed here was how vile some humans or civilians can be. He didn't expect it apparently.
 
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Thanks for admitting exactly my point, and please, do NOT try to put Iranians and Saudis in the same basket here because they won't fit together at all.

King Abdullah was King of Saudi Arabia, top Saudi official and Jannati is also a political figure, so they being happy about each other's death is not a big deal.

The discussion here is CIVILIANS celebrating death of ordinary CIVILIANS and that's exactly what some Saudi tweeps did like they have done it before. Sorry, Iranians haven't gone that low to do this, there is no comparison here.

So yes, only animals can celebrate death of some fire fighters, I don't remember Iranians rushing to Twitter trending a hashtag to celebrate death of Saudi civilians in accidents, fires etc.

yes they did with syrian innocent kids and woman.

there is cancer in both sides, if you can't acknowledge that , then let's not waste our time and let's each other move out of this thread
 
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Thanks for admitting exactly my point, and please, do NOT try to put Iranians and Saudis in the same basket here because they won't fit together at all.

King Abdullah was King of Saudi Arabia, top Saudi official and Jannati is also a political figure, so they being happy about each other's death is not a big deal.

The discussion here is CIVILIANS celebrating death of ordinary CIVILIANS and that's exactly what some Saudi tweeps did like they have done it before. Sorry, Iranians haven't gone that low to do this, there is no comparison here.

So yes, only animals can celebrate death of some fire fighters, I don't remember Iranians rushing to Twitter trending a hashtag to celebrate death of Saudi civilians in accidents, fires etc.

I hate to lie, and I admit b/c I love to admit the undeniable. Common man, if you think celebrating anybody's death is bad, then you shouldn't be accepting such congratulations by a political clergy on a Friday prayer speech. But, over all, I won't be surprised if a group of Persians do the same thing (i.e. celebrate a crisis involving civilians or otherwise) - in fact I will be surprised if they show any sort of sympathy. You know better than me what Persians regard Arabs (Tazi, Soosmar-Khor, Arab Vahshi) in their minds (when no one is around or when they speak in Farsi when no one can understand). Here is a song by a Persian singer where he openly calls for killing Arabs (a term that is much bigger than Saudis).

 
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Unbelievable right? But they did. They trended a hashtag specifically to celebrate this. Not just Saudis, other GCC Arabs too. I mean Iranians don't like Saudis either, but I've never seen Iranians celebrating on internet or trend a hashtag when Saudi civilians die. This is how they raise their kids and you may not believe it. Now don't want to generalize, of course many Saudi citizens don't do this and disapprove this, but it's not first time I've seen them trending a hashtag whenever something happens in Iran. Last time a building got fire in Iran's Mashhad city and they trended Arabic hashtag translating to "Iran is burning", celeberating with all joy. These are the same animals who join ISIS and blow up themselves among civilians, I mean there is no difference.


Just check some of their tweets:


It says hear them crying and screaming as if they are in Aleppo.

"All of them "Iran" should collapse (referring to building).

"A good start (for today)".

"I'm dancing in my heart"

"All of Iran is flameable, you just need the spark to burn it all"
https://twitter.com/Fawaz11100/status/822003690513035264

Please [Allah] give them more incidents like this.
https://twitter.com/baselthmer/status/822003311339536384
This is exactly why the Arab World is self-destructing as we speak. It's filled with hatred, bigotry, racism, sexism, and sectarianism. Based on my personal experience, I haven't seen such kind of hatred anywhere else in the world.
 
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This is exactly why the Arab World is self-destructing as we speak. It's filled with hatred, bigotry, racism, sexism, and sectarianism. Based on my personal experience, I haven't seen such kind of hatred anywhere else in the world.

It's on both sides
 
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I hate to lie, and I admit b/c I love to admit the undeniable .Common man, if you think celebrating anybody's death is bad, then you shouldn't be accepting such congratulations by a political clergy on a Friday prayer speech. But, over all, I won't be surprised if a group of Persians do the same thing celebrate a crisis involving civilians or otherwise (in fact I will be surprised if they show any sort of sympathy). You know better than me what Persians regard Arabs (Tazi, Soosmar-Khor, Arab Vahshi) in their minds (when no one is around or they speak in Farsi when no one can understand). Here is a song by a Persian singer where he openly calls for killing Arabs (a term much bigger than Saudis).


I like it how you don't have any credible counter argument, hence you have to post a song by some bastard no one even knows in Iran to compare that with a massive Twitter movement trending a hashtag to celebrate death of some firefighters.

There is a saying, if you want to fight with the pigs, you have to get in the mud. No I haven't seen that kind of massive movement among Iranians in social media to celebrate death of civilians, be it Saudis or not.

If a group of Iranians try to celebrate death of some Saudi fire fighters or ordinary civilians, I will consider them the same pile of human garbage as I consider those who celebrated death of some Iranian fire fighters.

You are trying too hard to lower our level now, but you can't, and it's obvious from examples you just brought.

Btw, I didn't approve of what Jannati said, the thing is, they are whole different topics.
 
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I like it how you don't have any credible counter argument, hence you have to post a song by some bastard no one even knows in Iran to compare that with a massive Twitter movement trending a hashtag to celebrate death of some firefighters.

There is a saying, if you want to fight with the pigs, you have to get in the mud. No I haven't seen that kind of massive movement among Iranians in social media to celebrate death of civilians, be it Saudis or not.

If a group of Iranians try to celebrate death of some Saudi fire fighters or ordinary civilians, I will consider them the same pile of human garbage as I consider those who celebrated death of some Iranian fire fighters.

You are trying too hard to lower our level now, but you can't, and it's obvious from examples you just brought.

Btw, I didn't approve of what Jannati said, the thing is, they are whole different topics.

If a singer releases a hateful song like this, he won't do so unless he has enough audience who will listen to it and like it. Enough said.
 
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I like it how you don't have any credible counter argument, hence you have to post a song by some bastard no one even knows in Iran to compare that with a massive Twitter movement trending a hashtag to celebrate death of some firefighters.

There is a saying, if you want to fight with the pigs, you have to get in the mud. No I haven't seen that kind of massive movement among Iranians in social media to celebrate death of civilians, be it Saudis or not.

If a group of Iranians try to celebrate death of some Saudi fire fighters or ordinary civilians, I will consider them the same pile of human garbage as I consider those who celebrated death of some Iranian fire fighters.

You are trying too hard to lower our level now, but you can't, and it's obvious from examples you just brought.

Btw, I didn't approve of what Jannati said, the thing is, they are whole different topics.

You don't need to say or write smthing to "cheers" on death of innocent ppl. When a country is helping a murderer in Syria, just to keep a regional power, doesn't that mean those syrians innnocent death in both side is acceptable? Helping a murderer is acknowledging that his killing are a good thing
 
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It's on both sides
I agree that there's hatred and bigotry everywhere, including in Iran.

But the level of ignorance I've seen from Saudis and Gulf Arabs is extreme and unrivaled.

Speaking of twitter, Gulf Arabs have come up with the worst kinds of hashtags over the years. No other group of people in the world has matched their level of ignorance. For example, they've come up with the following hashtags in recent months:

1. "Are women human beings?"
2. "Do you women have souls?"
3. "Which tribe/family do you hate the most?"
4. "Women should be banned from public."

I haven't seen such kind of ignorance from any other group of people. It's unrivaled.
 
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I hate to lie, and I admit b/c I love to admit the undeniable .Common man, if you think celebrating anybody's death is bad, then you shouldn't be accepting such congratulations by a political clergy on a Friday prayer speech. But, over all, I won't be surprised if a group of Persians do the same thing (i.e. celebrate a crisis involving civilians or otherwise) - in fact I will be surprised if they show any sort of sympathy. You know better than me what Persians regard Arabs (Tazi, Soosmar-Khor, Arab Vahshi) in their minds (when no one is around or when they speak in Farsi when no one can understand). Here is a song by a Persian singer where he openly calls for killing Arabs (a term that is much bigger than Saudis).

We just talk, arabs do it actually, they take action and kill. They killed 100 iranian pelgrims not long time ago in Iraq. They also have names for us (safavi, majusi, this and that).

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-mideast-crisis-iraq-blast-idUSKBN13J1DA
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2016/1...police-compound-in-northern-iraqs-kirkuk.html
 
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I agree that there's hatred and bigotry everywhere, including in Iran.

But the level of ignorance I've seen from Saudis and Gulf Arabs is extreme and unrivaled.

Speaking of twitter, Gulf Arabs have come up with the worst kinds of hashtags over the years. No other group of people in the world has matched their level of ignorance. For example, they've come up with the following hashtags in recent months:

1. "Are women human beings?"
2. "Do you women have souls?"
3. "Which tribe/family do you hate the most?"
4. "Women should be banned from public."

I haven't seen such kind of ignorance from any other group of people. It's unrivaled.

It's a minority, I think it's like that in both side. The problem is that minority is the one who rule the mind, since the majority stay silent, thinking it will go with the time. same thing happen in Europe
 
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