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Re: Iran's Disgruntled Youth
Posted by Jeff (Guest) - Wednesday, November 2 2005, 7:15:59 (CET)
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Emil,
Americans are likely the most uneducated people on this planet. Ignorant villagers in third world countries know more about what's going on in the world than Americans.

I remember being in Mexico, and overhearing a gringo tell another gringo "Gosh I just don't know what's going on in the world... I haven't watched CNN in days ...if that doesn't tell you something about the warped American mindset, what will?

It took some of my friends (whom I have known for at least 10 years now) their whole lives up to this point to realize that I wasn't a Saudi Arabian Muslim.

If the movies tell you that Ey-Rabs are Bad, then Ey-Rabs are bad. If the movies tell you that anyone who doesn't look paste-y white is an Ey-Rab, then darn it, anybody who doesn't look like whitey is an Ey-Rab.

The solution?

I'll tell you what the solution is.

1. An educated, informed populace which is interested in the world as a whole
2. A dedicated media who tirelessly search for truth
3. Devoted public servants who care more about their constituents than their pocket books
4. A ban on ALL business money and influence in government
5. A complete reorganization of the racist judicial system
6. Elimination of the various industries that steal tax-payer dollars which exaserbate problems and eliminate solutions
7.... need I continue, or have you realized by now that this is a dream and will probably never resemble reality.

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Emil wrote:
>And all the while Iran's youth- a disgruntled population that clearly outnumbers its ruling elders numerically and politically- remain unheard. Their protestations against an Islamic State, their desire for some semblance of Democracy, their dissatisfaction with their Fundamentalist government, etc. etc. go unheard and for the most part unreported.
>Why is it that most Americans get their wires crossed when it happens in conversation that I tell them Iran is not an Arab nation and speaks a language that is its own?
>Clearly there is a huge chasm between the Bush Administration and the American People. How is it that THE U.S. GOVERNMENT CONTINUES ITS BULLYING ACROSS THE GLOBE WHILE ITS CITIZENS DON'T EVEN KNOW WHERE IN THE WORLD IRAN IS OR WHAT LANGUAGE IS SPOKEN THERE?
>And this is the PEOPLE'S GOVERNMENT?
>None of anything that is happening in the world today is about THE PEOPLE of any given nation, but the MANIACAL LEADERSHIP!
>When will it stop?
>Or in the words of a puzzled Assyrian- WHAT IS THE SOLUTION?



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