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Originally posted by AIrani View PostHow do you know that there are not Iranians who are trying on international levels to bring glory to Iran?
First of all, there are Iranians who are not Iranians any more because of Iranian regime. Yaani, they do not wish to be associated to Iran because of IRI but are doing well internationally. For example, 30% of NASA in Pasadena, California are Iranians.
Secondly, there are Iranians who are competing on international level. Iranian film makers are doing well. I am involved with a film which has taken five years to produce it. It should be done in one or two more months. I will post a link on this site once it is available. I have already won an International prize. I am NOT a film maker. But support people in this field and have invested money in it which mostly have been loss. Glory comes with a price and it is not free nor easy.
Iranian students used to bring international fame in various fields.
Iranian doctors are bringing fame to Iran. In California alone, every hospital has one or two top physicians.
Athletes' job should be similar to Mahdavi-kia NOT like Ali Daie. Mahdavi-kia is a good example of glory for Iran and all Iranians. Ali Daie was good up to a point. Now, Ali Daie is exploiting Iran and its market for his own financial gain. He has a USA green card, he may take his wealth and move to the USA similar to the many Iranians who moved to the USA and Canada, and other countries.
Athletes get injured (this is understandable), but those who are not injured must sacrifice many things to do well internationally. If they do their best, we should be happy. Molaie in 2016 Rio Judo received three un-necessary yellow cards. This was not acceptable.
Iran and Iranians have invested in their people, athletes included. One is now wrestling for Azerbaijan after wrestling for Iran 4-5 years. I have a problem with these type of Iranians.
To sum up, we all need to do something in our fields to bring glory to Iran.
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Originally posted by _Navid_ View PostThis is exactly the mentality that has kept up back in the past 35 years. All our rival countries are increasing the metal tally and improve year by year but we should be happy with yearly downgrade based on these kind of opinions.
Anyways, it bothers me that people bash these athletes when they don't win a medal... dameshoon garm for trying with the conditions they face...
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