Women Are Mammals, Yet 'Not Human'

You think old Rosie here with her 1950s-1970s views are going to affect change in Iran???

what about my views are 1950s ---1970s? can you provide two examples

still waiting, chris

The young people of Iran are the ones who are going to change things there. The old mullahs are a dying breed. Thanks be to education and exposure to the world. If you isolate them and keep them angry and poor, you are not doing them nor US any favors in the long run. There will be NO change.
 
You think old Rosie here with her 1950s-1970s views are going to affect change in Iran???

what about my views are 1950s ---1970s? can you provide two examples

still waiting, chris

All of them! You yourself brought up things from the 1950s and 1970s. Lol. Did you not?

history. HISTORY is all important in DIAGNOSIS--------the dictum in the practice of diagnostic medicine is 98% history and 2 % physical examination and lab tests.
Without an understanding of HISTORY----you cannot understand the present state of the world. I often ask people to provide a little bit of their background so that
I can understand that to which they were exposed in their "development" -------
A very good book for you is CHILDHOOD AND SOCIETY ---erik erikson-----
a fine work by a brilliant developemental psychologist
 
You think old Rosie here with her 1950s-1970s views are going to affect change in Iran???

what about my views are 1950s ---1970s? can you provide two examples

still waiting, chris

All of them! You yourself brought up things from the 1950s and 1970s. Lol. Did you not?

history. HISTORY is all important in DIAGNOSIS--------the dictum in the practice of diagnostic medicine is 98% history and 2 % physical examination and lab tests.
Without an understanding of HISTORY----you cannot understand the present state of the world. I often ask people to provide a little bit of their background so that
I can understand that to which they were exposed in their "development" -------
A very good book for you is CHILDHOOD AND SOCIETY ---erik erikson-----
a fine work by a brilliant developemental psychologist

That does not refute my points about education and exposure, bringing them into THIS century. That will effect change. Keeping them isolated from the world is not helping. We can see that with history too.
 
You think old Rosie here with her 1950s-1970s views are going to affect change in Iran???

what about my views are 1950s ---1970s? can you provide two examples

still waiting, chris

The young people of Iran are the ones who are going to change things there. The old mullahs are a dying breed. Thanks be to education and exposure to the world. If you isolate them and keep them angry and poor, you are not doing them nor US any favors in the long run. There will be NO change.

what are you calling "OLD MULLAHS" ? the leadership of Iran is not all that
OLD------in fact------they are not really "mullahs". "exposure to the world"--??
Even the internet is restricted in Iran
 
You think old Rosie here with her 1950s-1970s views are going to affect change in Iran???

what about my views are 1950s ---1970s? can you provide two examples

still waiting, chris

The young people of Iran are the ones who are going to change things there. The old mullahs are a dying breed. Thanks be to education and exposure to the world. If you isolate them and keep them angry and poor, you are not doing them nor US any favors in the long run. There will be NO change.

what are you calling "OLD MULLAHS" ? the leadership of Iran is not all that
OLD------in fact------they are not really "mullahs". "exposure to the world"--??
Even the internet is restricted in Iran

We have a few members here who are Iranians. This is how change starts. It seems as if some of you WANT Iran to stay in the middle ages and not progress, keep them poor and ignorant, etc. That doesn't help anyone, now does it? That is just a manifestation of not being able to let go of some hatred, IMO.
 
You think old Rosie here with her 1950s-1970s views are going to affect change in Iran???

what about my views are 1950s ---1970s? can you provide two examples

still waiting, chris

All of them! You yourself brought up things from the 1950s and 1970s. Lol. Did you not?

history. HISTORY is all important in DIAGNOSIS--------the dictum in the practice of diagnostic medicine is 98% history and 2 % physical examination and lab tests.
Without an understanding of HISTORY----you cannot understand the present state of the world. I often ask people to provide a little bit of their background so that
I can understand that to which they were exposed in their "development" -------
A very good book for you is CHILDHOOD AND SOCIETY ---erik erikson-----
a fine work by a brilliant developemental psychologist

That does not refute my points about education and exposure, bringing them into THIS century. That will effect change. Keeping them isolated from the world is not helping. We can see that with history too.

you continue to prattle PLATITUDES--------who is "we" ? education? the school curriculums in Iran are DETERMINED by the rulers and are REQUIRED TO BE TAUGHT AS PER THEIR PERSPECTIVE-------unless the teacher wants to lose
his head.
 
Big differences in the world today compared to 1979. These young people have access to the internet (even if they might do it illegally), for just one difference. People like Dani are the future of Iran, especially once they are no longer isolated. Isolating them is not going to help matters.

Chris----DANI is the least likely person to bring sanity to Iran-----he is a propagandaist for the AYATOILET PIGS----(sorry----but you seem to miss
that fact)
propagandaist؟
because im saying fact and reality against jewish brainwashing .... ?

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Chaharshanbe Suri : tonight
Wednesday Light or Red Wednesday ( last tuesday night of

ancient Persian festival dating back to at least 1700 BCE of the early Zoroastrian era.[3] Also called the Festival of Fire, it is a prelude to Nowruz, which marks the arrival of spring. The words Chahar Shanbeh meanWednesday and Suri means red. Bonfires are lit to "keep the sun alive" until early morning.[4] The celebration usually starts in the evening, with people making bonfires in the streets and jumping over them singing "zardi-ye man az toh, sorkhi-ye toh az man". The literal translation is, my yellow is yours, your red is mine
Chaharshanbe Suri - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


more propagandaist crap from Dani----THE FACTS are that Zoroastrian celebrations are carried out ONLY IN REMOTE places......virtually hidden from public view. Now and then IRANIAN JIHADI DOGS---make a bit issue of the fact
that they exist at all and CLAIM their existence as "PROOF" of "freedom of
religious expression in Iran"-----the FACTS are that Just as muslims committed genocide against Zoroastrians when they FIRST INVADED that land----the
CULTURAL REVOLUTION that brought the stench of shariah back to Iran resulted in ANOTHER DECIMATION of the tiny remnant of the Zoroastrian community
there. Zoroastrianism does flourish openly in India and in Israel-----places to which Zoroastrians fled from the filth of Islamic oppression

Dani lives in northern Iran close to the Caspian Sea where the Hezbollah morality police aren't as aggressive. The women in that region are known to be a little looser than others, f you know what I mean. LOL.

uhm------I am geography compromised------isn't the Caspian sea the place where the RUSSIANS harvest CAVIAR?
Caspianseamap.png



+ my city

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uhm------I am geography compromised------isn't the Caspian sea the place where the RUSSIANS harvest CAVIAR?

The Caspian is a big place. It's bordered by several countries, including Iran and Russia.

Caviar fishing has been banned in the Caspian because the greedy mullahs almost led the industry to extinction. Caspian is the equivalent of Florida of Iran. Iranians go there to relax and enjoy the climate and the people are a little different. When I was there most people had a summer villa close to the beach there. We did.
 
Chris----DANI is the least likely person to bring sanity to Iran-----he is a propagandaist for the AYATOILET PIGS----(sorry----but you seem to miss
that fact)
propagandaist؟
because im saying fact and reality against jewish brainwashing .... ?

+
Chaharshanbe Suri : tonight
Wednesday Light or Red Wednesday ( last tuesday night of

ancient Persian festival dating back to at least 1700 BCE of the early Zoroastrian era.[3] Also called the Festival of Fire, it is a prelude to Nowruz, which marks the arrival of spring. The words Chahar Shanbeh meanWednesday and Suri means red. Bonfires are lit to "keep the sun alive" until early morning.[4] The celebration usually starts in the evening, with people making bonfires in the streets and jumping over them singing "zardi-ye man az toh, sorkhi-ye toh az man". The literal translation is, my yellow is yours, your red is mine
Chaharshanbe Suri - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


more propagandaist crap from Dani----THE FACTS are that Zoroastrian celebrations are carried out ONLY IN REMOTE places......virtually hidden from public view. Now and then IRANIAN JIHADI DOGS---make a bit issue of the fact
that they exist at all and CLAIM their existence as "PROOF" of "freedom of
religious expression in Iran"-----the FACTS are that Just as muslims committed genocide against Zoroastrians when they FIRST INVADED that land----the
CULTURAL REVOLUTION that brought the stench of shariah back to Iran resulted in ANOTHER DECIMATION of the tiny remnant of the Zoroastrian community
there. Zoroastrianism does flourish openly in India and in Israel-----places to which Zoroastrians fled from the filth of Islamic oppression

Dani lives in northern Iran close to the Caspian Sea where the Hezbollah morality police aren't as aggressive. The women in that region are known to be a little looser than others, f you know what I mean. LOL.

uhm------I am geography compromised------isn't the Caspian sea the place where the RUSSIANS harvest CAVIAR?
Caspianseamap.png



+ my city

33855867153518918415.jpg

Don't feel too bad, Dani. Most of us would like to see you succeed and to work with us and not against us. :)
 
You think old Rosie here with her 1950s-1970s views are going to affect change in Iran???

what about my views are 1950s ---1970s? can you provide two examples

still waiting, chris

The young people of Iran are the ones who are going to change things there. The old mullahs are a dying breed. Thanks be to education and exposure to the world. If you isolate them and keep them angry and poor, you are not doing them nor US any favors in the long run. There will be NO change.

what are you calling "OLD MULLAHS" ? the leadership of Iran is not all that
OLD------in fact------they are not really "mullahs". "exposure to the world"--??
Even the internet is restricted in Iran

We have a few members here who are Iranians. This is how change starts. It seems as if some of you WANT Iran to stay in the middle ages and not progress, keep them poor and ignorant, etc. That doesn't help anyone, now does it? That is just a manifestation of not being able to let go of some hatred, IMO.

your "opinion" is not worth shit regarding my alleged "hatred" or "wants" What makes you imagine that Iran is in the middle ages? Your comment indicates that you know nothing about "the middle ages" or Iran. Iran has a
universal requirement for childhood education-----what makes you imagine
that they are "uneducated" Even way back in the 1960s when I first encountered Iranian migrants to the USA-----they were NOT AT ALL UNEDUCATED. I have never encountered an ILLITERATE IRANIAN WOMAN-----but lots of utterly illiterate
(in any language) Pakistani women. Literate Iranians voted the AYATOILETS
into power
 
what about my views are 1950s ---1970s? can you provide two examples

still waiting, chris

The young people of Iran are the ones who are going to change things there. The old mullahs are a dying breed. Thanks be to education and exposure to the world. If you isolate them and keep them angry and poor, you are not doing them nor US any favors in the long run. There will be NO change.

what are you calling "OLD MULLAHS" ? the leadership of Iran is not all that
OLD------in fact------they are not really "mullahs". "exposure to the world"--??
Even the internet is restricted in Iran

We have a few members here who are Iranians. This is how change starts. It seems as if some of you WANT Iran to stay in the middle ages and not progress, keep them poor and ignorant, etc. That doesn't help anyone, now does it? That is just a manifestation of not being able to let go of some hatred, IMO.

your "opinion" is not worth shit regarding my alleged "hatred" or "wants" What makes you imagine that Iran is in the middle ages? Your comment indicates that you know nothing about "the middle ages" or Iran. Iran has a
universal requirement for childhood education-----what makes you imagine
that they are "uneducated" Even way back in the 1960s when I first encountered Iranian migrants to the USA-----they were NOT AT ALL UNEDUCATED. I have never encountered an ILLITERATE IRANIAN WOMAN-----but lots of utterly illiterate
(in any language) Pakistani women. Literate Iranians voted the AYATOILETS
into power

You are an absolute mess. LOL. :lol:
 
The only way to affect change in countries like Iran is exposure to the world and education. I support Dani in his quest to learn more about the world around him and the people in other countries. He can see for himself that we are not the "great satan." :)
 
You think old Rosie here with her 1950s-1970s views are going to affect change in Iran???

what about my views are 1950s ---1970s? can you provide two examples

still waiting, chris

All of them! You yourself brought up things from the 1950s and 1970s. Lol. Did you not?
also einstein told i love you to her
:badgrin::badgrin::badgrin::badgrin:

Albert-Einstein.jpg

I was a little girl when Einstein died----1955----the same year that the Yankees and the Dodgers played each other in the World Series. I knew nothing about either
PHYSICS or BASEBALL -------but I do recall that Einstein was said to have died of
APPENDECITIS I doubt it------it was in PRINCETON, NJ
 
still waiting, chris

The young people of Iran are the ones who are going to change things there. The old mullahs are a dying breed. Thanks be to education and exposure to the world. If you isolate them and keep them angry and poor, you are not doing them nor US any favors in the long run. There will be NO change.

what are you calling "OLD MULLAHS" ? the leadership of Iran is not all that
OLD------in fact------they are not really "mullahs". "exposure to the world"--??
Even the internet is restricted in Iran

We have a few members here who are Iranians. This is how change starts. It seems as if some of you WANT Iran to stay in the middle ages and not progress, keep them poor and ignorant, etc. That doesn't help anyone, now does it? That is just a manifestation of not being able to let go of some hatred, IMO.

your "opinion" is not worth shit regarding my alleged "hatred" or "wants" What makes you imagine that Iran is in the middle ages? Your comment indicates that you know nothing about "the middle ages" or Iran. Iran has a
universal requirement for childhood education-----what makes you imagine
that they are "uneducated" Even way back in the 1960s when I first encountered Iranian migrants to the USA-----they were NOT AT ALL UNEDUCATED. I have never encountered an ILLITERATE IRANIAN WOMAN-----but lots of utterly illiterate
(in any language) Pakistani women. Literate Iranians voted the AYATOILETS
into power

You are an absolute mess. LOL. :lol:

THE ARTICULATE CHRIS---expresses itself again
 
what about my views are 1950s ---1970s? can you provide two examples

still waiting, chris

The young people of Iran are the ones who are going to change things there. The old mullahs are a dying breed. Thanks be to education and exposure to the world. If you isolate them and keep them angry and poor, you are not doing them nor US any favors in the long run. There will be NO change.

what are you calling "OLD MULLAHS" ? the leadership of Iran is not all that
OLD------in fact------they are not really "mullahs". "exposure to the world"--??
Even the internet is restricted in Iran

We have a few members here who are Iranians. This is how change starts. It seems as if some of you WANT Iran to stay in the middle ages and not progress, keep them poor and ignorant, etc. That doesn't help anyone, now does it? That is just a manifestation of not being able to let go of some hatred, IMO.

your "opinion" is not worth shit regarding my alleged "hatred" or "wants" What makes you imagine that Iran is in the middle ages? Your comment indicates that you know nothing about "the middle ages" or Iran. Iran has a
universal requirement for childhood education-----what makes you imagine
that they are "uneducated" Even way back in the 1960s when I first encountered Iranian migrants to the USA-----they were NOT AT ALL UNEDUCATED. I have never encountered an ILLITERATE IRANIAN WOMAN-----but lots of utterly illiterate
(in any language) Pakistani women. Literate Iranians voted the AYATOILETS
into power

I'm not talking about academically uneducated. Lol.
 
The young people of Iran are the ones who are going to change things there. The old mullahs are a dying breed. Thanks be to education and exposure to the world. If you isolate them and keep them angry and poor, you are not doing them nor US any favors in the long run. There will be NO change.

what are you calling "OLD MULLAHS" ? the leadership of Iran is not all that
OLD------in fact------they are not really "mullahs". "exposure to the world"--??
Even the internet is restricted in Iran

We have a few members here who are Iranians. This is how change starts. It seems as if some of you WANT Iran to stay in the middle ages and not progress, keep them poor and ignorant, etc. That doesn't help anyone, now does it? That is just a manifestation of not being able to let go of some hatred, IMO.

your "opinion" is not worth shit regarding my alleged "hatred" or "wants" What makes you imagine that Iran is in the middle ages? Your comment indicates that you know nothing about "the middle ages" or Iran. Iran has a
universal requirement for childhood education-----what makes you imagine
that they are "uneducated" Even way back in the 1960s when I first encountered Iranian migrants to the USA-----they were NOT AT ALL UNEDUCATED. I have never encountered an ILLITERATE IRANIAN WOMAN-----but lots of utterly illiterate
(in any language) Pakistani women. Literate Iranians voted the AYATOILETS
into power

You are an absolute mess. LOL. :lol:

THE ARTICULATE CHRIS---expresses itself again

Lol. Going to call me an Islamoslut next I suppose. :D
 
The young people of Iran are the ones who are going to determine the future of Iran. Not the old religious folks who are dying out and becoming a thing of the past. I support Dani and the young Iranians to effect change in their country and their lives. Keeping them isolated and poor and angry is NOT going to make the situation any better. It will only make matters worse.
The religious folks aren't going anywhere. The young people have given up because the govt has been brutal and barbaric towards any protests. So they just do their own thing. The govt will play games and shift back and forth from conservative to reform and fool the people into thinking they have "freedoms". And the West led by Obama just legitimized the govt. for decades to come by removing the sanctions.

Nope, young people are too smart and savvy to fall for the brainwashing religious types. :D Lol. That is due to exposure and education. Not necessarily all atheists, but they have their OWN belief systems.

Young Americans Losing Their Religion

New research shows young Americans are dramatically less likely to go to church -- or to participate in any form of organized religion -- than their parents and grandparents.

"It's a huge change," says Harvard University professor Robert Putnam, who conducted the research.

Historically, the percentage of Americans who said they had no religious affiliation (pollsters refer to this group as the "nones") has been very small -- hovering between 5 percent and 10 percent.

However, Putnam says the percentage of "nones" has now skyrocketed to between 30 percent and 40 percent among younger Americans.

Putnam calls this a "stunning development." He gave reporters a first glimpse of his data Tuesday at a conference on religion organized by the Pew Forum on Faith in Public Life.

The research will be included in a forthcoming book, called "American Grace."

This trend started in the 1990s and continues through today. It includes people in both Generation X and Y.

Young Americans and Europeans are living in freedom, Iranians as much as Dani tries to portray the opposite, are living in oppression.

but ahteism is rising in iran. i cant believe it too.when you read iranian board and forum.you can see it
kheyli atheism ziad shode.mazhabi alaki ham ziad darim baba.masaln 90 darsad javoona namz nemikhoonand.faghat esmeshoon mosalmoone.foghesh 10 rooz moharam sineh bezanand va yade islam bioftand. 10 rooz badesh aragh khori mikonand

I have some Muslim Iranian friends who call themselves atheists. They even curse at their prophet, call him a "knife wielding thug" (chagokesh) in front of me. But I know it's because they are embarrassed by Islam more than anything else. Many of them are Muslims who had to escape and can never go back, some even participate in all the anti regime protests and give speeches etc. It's a waste of time and a social event where Iranians say hi to people they run into.

The only way the regime changes is if millions of Iranians rise up, and be willing to give up their lives, which can be up to hundreds of thousands dead Before it's over. And like I said that won't happen because the people have tried it before and have no external support.
 

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