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    #46
    Originally posted by TheBoss View Post
    I get that we have to be the bigger man here. we always have been. but has anyone ever asked arabs to stop being racist? does anyone ever call them out for killing Iranians, calling us Majoosi and safavi and thousand other names? what good gesture have they EVER shown toward us? what have they done for us?

    before the revolution shah was building dams for free in northern africa. IR sends billions to Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and Palestine every year. We have always helped them but they have done nothing but to wage war against us, killing millions of our people, using poisonous gas against us and on and on.

    Again, I ask you, What have they done for us?
    We are only helping Syria, Lebanon, Palestine and recently Iraq. I don't see the former 3 countries bashing us.
    It's mainly the Persian Gulf arabs who we consider to be racist to us, and I don't think we are helping these ones.

    And I think the relationship between Iranians and Iraqi people will be much improved by the next decade (just my prediction).

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      #47
      What disturbed me the most was that after I published the news about Abdul-Zahra on my fanpage, an estimated 40 Iraqi fans began to spam and write a lot of hateful comments. My colleagues and I tried to be as neutral as possible, but those comments were beyond racism. Unfortunately this game had a horrible impact on the relationship between Iranian and Iraqi fans. I myself lost respect for that team tbh.

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        #48
        Originally posted by 04041374 View Post
        What disturbed me the most was that after I published the news about Abdul-Zahra on my fanpage, an estimated 40 Iraqi fans began to spam and write a lot of hateful comments. My colleagues and I tried to be as neutral as possible, but those comments were beyond racism. Unfortunately this game had a horrible impact on the relationship between Iranian and Iraqi fans. I myself lost respect for that team tbh.
        I have just as much respect for them as I had prior to the game.
        I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.

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          #49
          Originally posted by 04041374 View Post
          What disturbed me the most was that after I published the news about Abdul-Zahra on my fanpage, an estimated 40 Iraqi fans began to spam and write a lot of hateful comments. My colleagues and I tried to be as neutral as possible, but those comments were beyond racism. Unfortunately this game had a horrible impact on the relationship between Iranian and Iraqi fans. I myself lost respect for that team tbh.
          There is no way you can judge an entire fanbase / nation just by of a handful of social media flamers. There's plenty of this kind from any nation (including Iran).

          I, on the other hand, spoke with Iraqi people IRL about the match, and they were all respectful as I were to them.
          Trust me, most of them were full of joy beyond belief after the match, and I can't take that away from them.
          They still respect Iran btw.

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            #50
            Originally posted by Bessos View Post
            There is no way you can judge an entire fanbase / nation just by of a handful of social media flamers. There's plenty of those from any nation (including Iran).

            I, on the other hand, spoke with Iraqi people IRL about the match, and they were all respectful as I were to them.
            Of course, a minor amount of Iraqis were nice, but this kind of behaviour shocked me as I usually have a different opinion about Iraqis and Arabs (a very positive one). But their team didn't win anyone's heart in Asia if I want to be fair^^

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              #51
              If the comments of a bunch of Iraqis on Twitter and Facebook represents all the Iraqi people, then what does the thousands of Iranians who attacked Messi's page on Facebook (just because he scored against us) represent?

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                #52
                Originally posted by 04041374 View Post
                Of course, a minor amount of Iraqis were nice, but this kind of behaviour shocked me as I usually have a different opinion about Iraqis and Arabs (a very positive one). But their team didn't win anyone's heart in Asia if I want to be fair^^
                True. But I still think it was just a bunch of excited Iraqi that went crazy beyond control from the excitement during those days.

                I personally don't think they'd still be THAT racist now if the subject was brought up.

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by Shah Abbas View Post
                  If the comments of a bunch of Iraqis on Twitter and Facebook represents all the Iraqi people, then what does the thousands of Iranians who attacked Messi's page on Facebook (just because he scored against us) represent?
                  Good example.

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                    #54
                    I didn't say I lost respect to the country itself!! But as I said there are hardly neutral spectators who would sympathize with the way Iraq won that match..

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                      #55
                      The same Iraqis were happy we were losing Carlos Queiroz ... snakes never change their stripes.

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                        #56
                        They would never show us such hospitality but because some akhound has an Iraqi wife in Karbala and Najaf, we have to treat them like our own kids.
                        The professional thing is to let them play in Tehran.

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                          #57
                          Arabs are the same every where from Moraco to Iraq to all over middleast
                          Backstabbing,hating and just hale Mano be ham mizanan
                          And I promise one thing you see how Iran is spending billions of $ and thousand of lives helping and fighting for Iraq,Syria,Lebanon,Yemen and of course Palestine , one day they will all back another Arab nation to fight us I promise you all,just like they did in the 8 year war
                          They may right now be fighting the jihadist hardliners Isis,alqaeda,and Israeli aggression but deep down inside they all hate Iran and Iranians
                          No matter how good we try to be to them and be civilized towards them

                          But hey I don't want a say too much and risk getting banned I respect the fact that we have many of our hamvatan here that were not even born in Iran or lived there during the war but many of us have. I will say is one thing lest listen to our poets and philosihors from thousand years ago who described the hate arbbs have for us Iranians, just read ferdowsi and Omar khayam etc.. Etc.. This is not just a recent thing thing we are talking about

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