So it looks like the Word Police and I won't be getting along.
In another thread, they wouldn't let me call Al Qaeda "Muslim terrorists", so I know how you feel.
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So it looks like the Word Police and I won't be getting along.
In another thread, they wouldn't let me call Al Qaeda "Muslim terrorists", so I know how you feel.
In another thread, they wouldn't let me call Al Qaeda "Muslim terrorists", so I know how you feel.
And close enough for me to continue to see and perhaps occasionally comment on the current Iranian regime's fascistic tendencies, and to suspect that their long-term goal is to evolve into an Islamic version of the 4th Reich.
And, as I've long known and the Wikileaks have now confirmed, I am hardly the only one who sees them this way. It is apparently not for nothing that U.S. officials call Ahmadinejad "Hitler" and Arab countries are calling for air strikes.
So it looks like the Word Police and I won't be getting along.
You're perfectly welcome to suspect that all you want. You'd be wrong, but you can still do that.
They weren't calling for airstrikes because they thought he was a fascist, that's for damn sure.
Yes, because only the "Word Police" would bother to actually, y'know, use the actual historical and sociopolitical terms when describing things.
EDIT: You seem to have ignored my other questions, Toontown, but I want to ask this: what do you think of Jonah Goldberg's book, "Liberal Fascism"? I'm just curious...
I don't even think Fascism is anything inherently bad or evil. It's a way of trying to get by, just like every other ideology.
The U.S. has some fascist-like characteristics. We are the "good" fascists. But fascists we are, to a limited extent.
But we are still partly fascist.
#1. There is NOTHING inherently good about Fascism, which calls for a dictatorship, no political freedoms, no freedom of speech, no freedom of dissent, no freedom of association. How dare you suggest that Fascism is anything but wrong.
#2. As a proud and loyal American citizen, I am deeply and greatly offended by your malicious lie and attack against the United States, labeling us as fascist in any **** ing way. We are NOT fascists. We are a Republican Democracy, with freedom of speech, thought, press, etc etc.
Labeling the USA as even close to being "fascist", is pathetic and disgusting. Please learn about fascism before you make such incredibly false & pathetic accusations.
Right. Let's not advertise the link between Iran and the Nazis. Some things are best swept under the rug.
Well, given that Iran spent WWII being a conduit to transfer US made munitions to Russia, I think your assertions need a little more documentation than someone's blog reporting WWII era propaganda.
Well, given that Iran spent WWII being a conduit to transfer US made munitions to Russia, I think your assertions need a little more documentation than someone's blog reporting WWII era propaganda.
That's how you describe it? I describe it as showing that the "facts" you presented to support your position are, in fact, false.
Behold, the power of truthiness. You don't even care if the facts are true, as long as it presents the image of Iran that you want to present. You even gleefully describe those of us debunking your mistaken assertions as "whitewashing Islamofascists." This pathetic dishonesty is obvious to all.
Well, to be fair to "truthiness" you and ANTPogo are arguing that Iran is awful for completely different reasons than what Toontown says, but all seem to agree that Iran is awful.
Countering factual errors with skepticism and facts is sort of what we try to do here.I'm sure it helps the State Department to understand that Iranian authoritarianism, xenophobia and entho-supremacism has nothing to do with Nazi influences, but it seems a distinction without a difference to the man on the street.
The entire point of this thread is to allege that the Iranian state is based on (or at least sympathetic with) Nazi values.
Sure, I'd be more than happy to have confirmed that the Nazi website is no longer accessible there. All we know is that it's been banned, unbanned, and re-banned. The deputy minister of culture in Iran is a known Nazi sympathiser, so I expect it won't be long before the website is re-unbanned again.The information provided to establish that POV has been shown to be, at best, faulty. Should that not be corrected?
As the thread starter, I should clarify.
I don't know alot about Iranian history, but I do know it's a very interesting and complex society, one could say even civilization, and I'm sure it has its wonders and beauties, and I don't necessarily agree with Tootown's argument about its name, or whatever happened in the 1930's. I'm just not knowledgeable enough to determine if it's valid or not.
That said, what I did intend with this thread was to show that there is an increasing trend in the Iranian government to espouse Nazi views and ideology, and that worries me, as they are getting closer and closer to acquiring the Bomb, and the religious fervor of the ruling class is not tampering. If you mix Nazi ideology and an ever increasing religious fervor, and you top this off with atomic weaponry, you get quite a real problem.
My choice of thread title, "Iran and the Nazis", is meant to refer to the Iran today, it's present thuggish government, not necessarily the historical Iran, and its ties or not with the Nazis of before (although this could be an interesting thread subject, and could indeed explain some of the problems of today).
A very detailed and balanced view of the issue.
Tel Aviv University is no less biased than Tehran University.
FFS, Thunder, it's a reasonably decent article. Why don't you read it before whining about how terribly biased it is?