Hypocrisy still showing: you promised an Iran argument, but false-equivalate a flawed monarchy (rigged elections, Shah’s control, Mossadegh’s dictatorship powers) with Israel’s democracy, where 20% Arab citizens vote in Knesset. Gaza/WB aren’t Israeli citizens - Hamas rules Gaza since 2005 withdrawal; Oslo splits WB sovereignty. Not comparable.
My quote called out Iran’s regime as aggressive funder of terror proxies (Hezbollah/Hamas/Houthis - you admit “terror cells”). I distinguish government from people, unlike you lumping all Israelis/Jews.
Hamas unlike the Iranian regime is supported by its own people,
US “bombing Iran again”? Speculation. But regime slaughters its own 2,500+ protesters now. Post about them like you obsessively did on Gaza, or admit selective outrage. Your move - no more pivots.
At this point, it’s clear you’re using ChatGPT, nothing wrong with that, I do as well. But it’s missing a key point: I already gave my Iran argument. Your issue seems to be that I’ve spoken strongly about Israel in Gaza and the West Bank but haven’t loudly condemned Iran. touching on Israel - I’ve repeatedly separated Gaza and West Bank Israelis (not Palestinians as, there is no country called Palestine, they are all de-facto Israeli) from Tel Aviv Israelis, yet you keep playing the anti-semite card. Anti-Zionism doesn’t stick either, you’re there, it’s your land, no point arguing over events from 70 years ago.
I don’t need to post about Iranian civilians to care about them. The reality is we don’t have all the facts yet, but from what I am reading this is a case where foreign powers have created a humanitarian disaster, with the intent of regime change. On that basis, While I can lament the death toll in Iran, I am forced to question - who is to blame? the entity that created the disaster, or the one trying to get through it ? My thoughts on the matter have not crystalized and I accept my thoughts on the matter are immature, not yet fixed.
Ultimately, my response is: Projecting is common online, but safer to ask than assume. If someone says ‘no innocents in Gaza,’ that’s a worldview; if someone says ‘you are a hypocrite,’ that requires evidence. To say "you dont care about XYZ people because you have not spoken at length about them" is a very very weak argument.
TLDR: If you kill 2500 people during a civil unrest its terrible, thats even higher then the count in China in Tiananmen Square in 1989. But what do you call it if you kill 65,000 of your own people in your own country, over two years, men, women and children? We simply do not see Iran doing that. I must admit that my view is that the foreign influence element in Iran is damning.
Also, finally, while we have disagreements related to Israel, and now Iran, i am pleased to see you using Chatgpt, and I welcome you to throw this response into ChatGPT to see what it says about my world view.
This post was edited by ferdia on Jan 14 2026 12:33pm