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nomadic thoughts

ความคิดพเนจร - Кочевые Мысли - Pensées Nomades - الأفكار البدوية - Pensamentos Nómadas - 游牧理念

Portuguese Media lying about Iran, by Luís Garcia

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A perfect example of Portuguese fake news:

The 22 deaths during the "protests" in Iran occurred almost all in one single place, an Iranian police station assaulted by a group of "peaceful demonstrators" who unsuccessfully tried to steal weapons from a depot. Almost all the robbers were killed. Several of the policemen who thwarted the assault died too.

 

So no, no, the "repression by the Revolutionary Guards" did NOT "kill 22 persons" as the SIC (Portuguese mainstream lying media) told us.

No! In fact, the Revolutionary Guard has nothing to do with it.

 

To the SIC journalist who wrote this Orwellian lie, I wish him/her an unfortunate death resulting from an armed assault on SIC studios by a group of "peaceful demonstrators".

Ah, too much imbecility in this country of submissive ass-lickers drowned in oceans of obscurantism and arrogant ignorance!

 

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"Repression by the Revolutionary Guards resulted in 22 killed, hundreds injured and more than 1000 jailed" 

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Another example of Portuguese fake news:

As for this one, well, what a perfect example of fake news in the strict sense of fake news: false news, lies, bullshit!

No, no one has banned the teaching of English in Iran. This nonsense was shared on the internet by playful trolls (and no, they were not Russians nor do they work for RT).

This is the easiest example of false news to be debunked. But no, these journalist-trolls do not fact check. They never did it and they never will!

And, of course, they will continue to wrongly accuse RT of producing and propagating fake news. Unlike the prostituted clown-haired asslicker journalists of our mainstream lying Western media,  journalists working at RT have to cross-check data and provide the evidence required to substantiate what they say!

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Just one more thing. Contrary to what was said, the Iranian authorities do not need to ban the teaching of English as a measure to slow down the influence of bad Western values in Iran. No. The Islamic revolution occurred in 1979, not yesterday, and English has always been taught in Iranian schools ever since. If they wanted to ban English, with all the power they have plus all that is wrongly attributed to them by Western shitty brainwashed journalists, they would never have implemented the teaching of English in the first place. People who traveled in Iran, as I did, know very well that 1 in every 2 young people randomly chosen in an Iranian city speaks English (often fluently), something very hard to find even in European countries, with the exception of Norway, the Netherlands and a few more.

 

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Differences between the 2 types of protests

As always, what happened were protests implemented in a non-genuine way to show people's concerns on genuine economic reasons. Yes, the very high prices and the high unemployment rate are serious problems, but they can't be solved by assaulting police stations and military bases. Yes, Iranians must have and do have the right to protest peacefully. Again, those who have already visited Iran, they should have understood that many Iranians are well aware of the origin of these recent economic problems: the illegal and criminal embargo that the US and its vassal states have imposed on Iran since 2012.

 

So yes, there were legitimate reasons for protesting, but they were not genuinely organized. Once again the blatant recipe of Gene Sharp's "colored revolutions" was attempted. In a childish and grotesque manner, I would add. And then, of course, it failed, no one swallows it (except for the Western zombie-progressive sheep and some Westernized Iranian zombies) and, after all, Iran, fortunately, is not Libya or Honduras.

 

And then, seriously, what economic protests turn into absurdities against friends and allies of Iran? How comes? How to explain the chanted songs like "get out of Syria, think about us", "leave Russia alone, think about us", "Gaza is not our problem", "get out of Iraq, think about us", "let Lebanon alone, think about us, "end with the support to Hezbollah", etc. 

Since when would Iranian people demonstrate against friendship with Russia, the country that guarantees the security and stability of their own country? Since when would the Iranian people complain about the Iranian political influence and fight against Islamic terrorism (created by the US) in its neighborhood?

And the worst, utterly absurd, how to convince the Iranian people to sing anti-Palestine protests when they are precisely the most committed and involved people in defending the rights of the Palestinians and in denouncing the crimes of the Zionist state?

 

And what about the absurd protests against one of the national heroes, General Qassem Soleimani, one of the brains behind the reconquest of eastern Syria against ISIS (https://twitter.com/IranWireEnglish/status/947175820937846784 )?

 

And, on the other hand, what to say of the peaceful pro-government protests that mobilized millions of people in a peaceful way, the precise opposite of the anti-government protests, criminal and violent, followed by thousands of individuals? Nothing about these protests in the Portuguese lying media, of course not!

Check the differences by yourself!

 

Pro-government protest

 

 

Anti-government protest

 

 

Anti-government vomit

 

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Western fake news

And what about the shameful behavior of the Western media who never reports the protests in Bahrain against their Western-sponsored despot regime, and then use a video of a gigantic demonstration of Bahrainis as a (false) example of anti-government protests in Iran?

Yes, what to say? Simple: fake news!

Just take a close look to see that, in the video, there are no Iranian flags but thousands of Bahrain flags! This is Western "journalism"!

 

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If you want to check more examples of anti-government and pro-government, in order to find the patterns and be able to make your own conclusions:

Twitter account of Michael A. Horowitz

facebook list of several other news

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Luís Garcia, 08.01.2018

 

 

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