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Friendly: Canada - Iran; Info, Updates and Live Reports (05.06.2022)
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Originally posted by The View PostOnce again, you are not the only person who's been impacted by IR.
Can't visit Iran because of political reasons, won't get to see my grandmother before she dies. Won't be able to go to her funeral, Haven't seen my family members for 20 years, etc ...
Team Melli is one of the few remaining connections I have to my homeland, and to have people want to ruin that because they think this will in any shape or form impact the people controlling Iran is pretty god damn annoying.
Ruining one of the last things that more lor less unites all Iranians, is neither going to bring the regime down, or bring back the people who passed away in the plane.
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Originally posted by Babak_Shirazi View PostWhat did you do politically that makes you afraid of visiting your homeland? Most of the time people are scared for no real reasons. As long as you didn‘t do any terror attacks in Iran or are an active member of MEK harumzadehs they don‘t care.
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Our TM has nothing to do with the system in power in Iran. Team Melli is one of the last things Iranians can unite behind whether they are man woman, child, Muslim, Zoroastrian, Jewish, Bahai, Communist, Democrat, Shahi etcc etc etc etc. We should not lose our last bastion of unity. The USA/Iran game was plenty political in 1998 and almost became the scene of crimes against our players/fans.
Longtimers know I'm one of the most staunch anti-IR people on PFDC but cancelling a football game won't hurt them in the least. It only hurts our players, World cup preparation, and Team Melli. You don't think our boys in Europe like Ghoddos, Azmoun, Taremi etc get overjoyed when they see Iranians cheering them on? They do this for us. I was there in St. Petersburg when we beat Morocco. We sat next to a lot of people of different backgrounds, some Californians, some Iranian instagram influencers, professionals, some hijabi/religious Iranians too. When we scored everyone went crazy and to this day its one of the purest most surreal moments of joy I've had seeing every Iranian celebrate like that. If that game was cancelled, it would never be a possibility. Now there's a chance for many people in North America, esp Canada to see Team Melli. I don't think they deserve that moment to be robbed of them. There will be a day IR pays its comeuppance for its crimes and those poor people on that plane will be one of the charges, but this fight does nothing for them now.
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Originally posted by Babak_Shirazi View PostWhat did you do politically that makes you afraid of visiting your homeland? Most of the time people are scared for no real reasons. As long as you didn‘t do any terror attacks in Iran or are an active member of MEK harumzadehs they don‘t care.
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Originally posted by The View PostOnce again, you are not the only person who's been impacted by IR.
Can't visit Iran because of political reasons, won't get to see my grandmother before she dies. Won't be able to go to her funeral, Haven't seen my family members for 20 years, etc ...
Team Melli is one of the few remaining connections I have to my homeland, and to have people want to ruin that because they think this will in any shape or form impact the people controlling Iran is pretty god damn annoying.
Ruining one of the last things that more lor less unites all Iranians, is neither going to bring the regime down, or bring back the people who passed away in the plane.
What’s really interesting is if you remove IR many of the head honchos of this band of low lives (see masih) would literally not have a stable source of income anymore. Hence why nothing they even say is remotely relevant or constructive...like preventing a friendly between TM and Canada, like calling out national icons like ali daei (quite literally blacklisted by IR) and hassan yazdani (universally loved across iran and in other countries too- including by americans!) as regime apologists, like claiming that IR wants to kidnap them from the port of New Jersey via high speed raft to venezuela for extradition to iran, like encouraging the cia to arrest hamid estili. What a devoted and highly intellectual resistance apparatus...
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Originally posted by saadat_abad View Postbut let's forget when most TM members if not all posted stories showing support/solidarity with Family members of Flight 752 right? That doesnt fit your agenda so ofc you arent going to mention it lol
TM needs more people like Vouria who stand with the people at all times regardless of the pressure the IR puts on them or how they punish them. For example, if all of TM had came together and refused to take the pitch when they saw how the regime was treating women who wanted to watch the matches in the stadiums, there would've been such a massive public out-roar that the IR would've eventually been forced to capitulate and let all women in (Not just the hezbollahis and their own aghazadehs). Because football is such a popular and important part of life in Iran, footballers are some of the most powerful/influential celebrities in the country and they can genuinely bring positive change but most of them just conform to the system and are too scared to anger the akhunds so they become tools of the regime.
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Originally posted by MatthewNekoui View PostThose posts mean nothing when they've shown support for Kotlet and Khamenei, going as far as even praising them or congratulating them and saying we need to follow them to be saved. If they genuinely cared about the victims then they would listen to the families of the victims when they're saying they don't want TM in Canada as it legitimizes the regime's action.
TM needs more people like Vouria who stand with the people at all times regardless of the pressure the IR puts on them or how they punish them. For example, if all of TM had came together and refused to take the pitch when they saw how the regime was treating women who wanted to watch the matches in the stadiums, there would've been such a massive public out-roar that the IR would've eventually been forced to capitulate and let all women in (Not just the hezbollahis and their own aghazadehs). Because football is such a popular and important part of life in Iran, footballers are some of the most powerful/influential celebrities in the country and they can genuinely bring positive change but most of them just conform to the system and are too scared to anger the akhunds so they become tools of the regime.
I assume this means he should be shot dead on site right?
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Originally posted by MatthewNekoui View PostThose posts mean nothing when they've shown support for Kotlet and Khamenei, going as far as even praising them or congratulating them and saying we need to follow them to be saved. If they genuinely cared about the victims then they would listen to the families of the victims when they're saying they don't want TM in Canada as it legitimizes the regime's action.
TM needs more people like Vouria who stand with the people at all times regardless of the pressure the IR puts on them or how they punish them. For example, if all of TM had came together and refused to take the pitch when they saw how the regime was treating women who wanted to watch the matches in the stadiums, there would've been such a massive public out-roar that the IR would've eventually been forced to capitulate and let all women in (Not just the hezbollahis and their own aghazadehs). Because football is such a popular and important part of life in Iran, footballers are some of the most powerful/influential celebrities in the country and they can genuinely bring positive change but most of them just conform to the system and are too scared to anger the akhunds so they become tools of the regime.
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View PostIf memory serves correct voria also made a post/story in support of qassem/ offering condolences.
I assume this means he should be shot dead on site right?
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Originally posted by perspolis#1 View PostIf you haven't been in a long time, it is a scary proposition. I hate the MEK, I just want to see Iran and all the cities on my own and to see family I haven't seen in 10+ years. Everyone around me says I'm crazy but when you have an existing cynicism about the reliability of the government and they say you know you are always one false accusation of being a spy away from being in jail you tend to believe it.
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Originally posted by saadat_abad View PostThe same Vouria that was getting dragged and called a Regime by you and your Twitter friends right before he got blacklisted? Now that he spoke against IR and is blacklisted you use him as example because he fits ur agenda lol
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Originally posted by MatthewNekoui View PostPretty sure he didn't. I saw someone had compiled all the posts and I think he wasn't one of the people who had posted.
Now, when should we plan for his public beheading on twitter?
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Originally posted by sammygThis isnt a politics forum. Go to MEK forum for that bullshit. Here we talk football and our TM is the TM of Iran irrespective of political system.
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MEK yourself 😂
The gam is up and IR is growing down, find a hole to hide.
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Originally posted by milad_b View PostThe logic used here does not make sense at all! We all condemn IR (sepah's) behavior and we are all against them, but what does football have anything to do with this????! And most importantly how does suspending one Friendly match destroy I.R?
It’s nothing to do with the players , it’s the players representing the system.
The whole team management is Sepah , anyway , we will get this game canceled out of respect for the families.
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