Re: I don't get it. |
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"I know. I was witnessing a group of those Aryan Iranians arguing about a religion which would fit them and they had negative views about Islam. They didn't like the Zaradecht because they said it was "outdated" but they seemed to be high on Christianity and it's "peaceful" they said. I don't remember ever meeting an Iranian in the US who was Muslim. I don't even think they view the Muslim Iranians as "true" Persians, and especially when they have darker skin and hair color." -- Iranians always refer to their Aryan Zartoshti (Zoroastrian) past. They even had a Iranian Nazi Party known as S.O.U.M.K.A. to which belonged a number of Armenians and Assyrians in the 1950s, when the most talented boxers in the Iranian Olympic team were Assyrians and Armenians, like George Isabeg and Ammo "Mike" Agassi. George and Ammo "Mike" weren't part of S.O.U.M.K.A., but my father and few other relatives joined, because they were part of an Assyrian street gang consisting mostly of boxers. All that the Iranian Nazis had to do was to mention to these Christian Assyrians that they are joining a group who were anti-Communist, and anti-atheist. So basically they used these guys as a goon squad during and after the 1953 coup d'etat against Mossadegh. I'm quite ashamed to know my father joined up with fascists and beat up socialist and communist professors and students at Tehran University. Anyway, Persians are quite uppity when it comes to class, skin color and political leanings. They look down at Arabs, Qurds, Azeris, and Afghans. The Azeris have it worst. They are simply known as "Tork e'khar", "khar" means Hmar or Khmara, and "Tork" is just Turk. They (Persians) claim that they had an uninterrupted monarchical rule from the time of Kourosh e Kabir (Cyrus the Great), refusing to consider that Arabs, Mongols, and Turks took over the reigns of power throughout their history. This is why I reiterate that we must do away with nationalism and religion, because both are fueled by extreme emotions and something called faith, in short, pure ignorance. But that's just my opinion. --------------------- |
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