Sure. Good backpedalling.
Fault in inference, not implication.
That's how you choose to read it.
Sure but Khomeini's hatred and witchhunt for the Baha'is (as well as the continuation of this by the Islamic Republic's continued persecution against the Baha'os) has been likened to that of Nazi Germany against the Jews. I'm sure you can understand why this is touchy.
Legitimate points? Don't try and lump yourself in with hippie so you can try and associate your arguments with ones that are legitimate and not emotionally charged and knee jerk comments.
I gave you a list of hard facts which you refused to acknowledge and then went "pfft... stop being so emotional".
FACT: You using debate fallacy here (Ad Hominem). Here it is again for your convenience:
1 - Iran does not have the bomb, nor is it developing an a-bomb. Speculation beyond this is Slippery Slope fallacy. You're saying "Because they have a nuclear program, they'll have a bomb" <- first example of fallacy
Then you assume "They have the bomb, they'll use the bomb" <- second example of fallacy.
FACT: You're using debate fallacies (slippery slope) - twice over, at that.
Source
2. Local tensions in Iran are too high for this (atomic strike on Israel or any nation) to become a reality. BUT if Iran is attacked FIRST (
FACT: pre-emptive measures suggested by Netanyahu.) the Iranian peoples' drive for preservation of culture and heritage against outside tampering outweighs their hatred for their Government.
FACT: Proven time and time again, from the initial ruling over Parsa by the Medes, to the conquering of Persia by Alexandre, to the Arab invasion and Caliphate colonial control over Persia/Iran, to the Coup orchestrated by the UK, to USA support of the Shah and France support of the Ayatollah in 78/79, to the Iran/Iraq war that prevented Iran from overthrowing their dictator.
Here's just one in a list of hundreds of accounts of how internal conflict in Iran/Persia was put aside due to their innate obligation to defend their motherland.
3. Netanyahu's words are often falling on deaf ears because people know that
FACT: a) the manifesto of his politcal party wants an end to Palestine b) he has a "preemptive strike" mentality and uses fear to back it up (see second point for outcome of this)
Source for it's disdain for Palestine
4.
FACT: The Islamic Regime's hatred of Israel is purely political, as a result of Israel's position during the October Surprise and the Iran/Contra Affair. (Compliments of Reagan/Bush).
There is an onslaught of books you can read about the October Surprise and the Iran/Contra Affair (first of which being an example of Reagan's breach of the Logan Act).
I absolutely love this post, because I can show you why you're doing precisely what you're accusing other people of.
"People don't assume Israel is bad" - you're implying that they actually are but nobody can see this "truth" you're revealing.
You're selectively reading what I wrote and ignoring the context so that you can infer whatever the **** you want. No, I'm not implying that Israel is bad. I don't align myself for or against any political groups. I'm saying that people don't assume Israel is bad in contrast to how that is the prevailing opinion of Iran.
This is all shluck based on your inference and attempt at Ad Hominem, ONCE AGAIN
Also, another incidence of this all-encompassing "Israel", like it's the entire country's vested interest to subjugate the inhabitants of the Gaza Strip, not a selected governing contingent. I'm assuming all of America is responsible for the military engagements in the Middle East after 9/11, right? Not the Republicans or George Bush, no, America did it.
No, what I'm saying has nothing to do with any of this.
You just said "Anti-semitism hasn't been a relevant issue since the 70's". We can stop right there,
Let's stop right there indeed, because you just took out a chunk of what I said: "in mass-scale [in] western societies". I'm talking about the prevalent societal impression of Jews/Israelis vs those of Muslims/Iranians. Western countries being USA, Canada, England, France, Germany...
because you're actively undermining the relevance of somebody else's plight while trying to elevate the one you're championing and you don't see anything wrong with it.
No I'm not, again fault in your inference and yet ANOTHER example of Ad Hominem. I'm providing the context here of why it's not a double standard. I'm not just willy-nilly saying this to say "we need to condemn Israel!!!". I said, we need to remember that Iranian people are not the bad guys here, thus do not deserve punishment. Out of no where, you said that people wouldn't say that about Israel. Why? It seems as an attempt to bait me.
You can attempt to twist my words all you want but I'm not saying that the plight of any one group of people is above that of another. Justice and Universal Truths are true for people of all ethnicities. If I say the people of Iran are innocent vs the actions of their Government
OBVIOUSLY that holds just as true for people of any country.
This discussion is pointless, you can't remove yourself from the situation. Continue to disregard somebody else's wellbeing while asking people to care about yours, let me know how it works out.
I didn't do that at all. I was talking about the topic at hand, you said
"what about Israel!?!?!?!" and I said,
"well, the situation is a bit different because people wouldn't necessarily have the same reaction to begin with" to which you said
"Pffft... you're elevating this plight over Israel's"
I'm just keeping on topic.
Until then I see no reason to continue, you want absolution for Iran and condemnation for Israel without deconstructing the situation.
Not at all. I said I want a Iran to undergo a Revolution brought on by its own people. I didn't say anything about what I wanted for Isreal. I'm condemning the call for more bloodshed regardless of who makes it, and if that includes Netanyahu, then yeah he needs to ****. It's not a commentary on Israel, it's a commentary on ONE member of the Israeli Government.
PS - You called it a double standard, only take a look how I just made the clear distinction between Israel and Netanyahu.
