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      2 days ago

      He is 100%. The difference is that Trump rules the US, not Iran. For Iranians, anything that can realistically help them get rid of their oppressors is a glimmer of hope that cling on to even if the odds aren’t that great.

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        The issue with that is that’s how they got into this mess the first time. And the midterms are coming, Kamala lost on Palestine. I don’t mean to be a dick but the timing seems very similar…

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          10 hours ago

          Kamala lost on Palestine.

          I wholeheartedly disagree with this. You grossly overestimate how much people care about Palestine. The vast, vast majority don’t care, it’s very much down on the list of priorities for most people, including the ones who vote Democrat. Kamala lost for 3 reasons:

          1. Biden lied about being a one term president, the Democrats refused to have primaries, and Biden refused to step down until the very last minute, which didn’t give her campaign enough time to make waves
          2. She was explicitly saying that she was going to be Biden 2.0 on the economy, and that didn’t go well with people. Even though it wasn’t Biden’s fault that Russia invaded Ukraine or Covid happened, people still blamed him for the economic problems that these events caused.
          3. She’s a black woman. It’s really I sad, but I personally know about a dozen people who unironically voted for Trump solely because Kamala was both black and a woman. It’s safe to say these are not the brightest people, but they unfortunately make up a very large chunk of the voter population in this country

          I think you’re probably right that Trump might start a war because the midterms are around the corner, but at the same time, I genuinely think he’s too dumb to think that strategically. I think it’s much more likely that he wants something to distract the population from the Epstein files.

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        Yeah, because the US has a stellar history if installing fair dictators. That’s how Hussein came to power in the first place.

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          For the record, I don’t support the US installing a new regime. I want the Iranian people take their country back for themselves, not be under new management. I just think that with how ruthless and evil this regime is willing to be, it’s simply not possible for the people to overthrow it by themselves.

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        Honestly, I used to not understand that mindset. But living in the US now, I’m starting to feel that desperation. Literally anything that would knock that clown off his stool would be worth it, even a deal with the devil himself.

        Fuck, this sucks so much.

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          10 hours ago

          The strongest empathy comes through experience. What Iranians are experiencing now might be what we experience in 10 years if not sooner. The fight against fascism is a global one, and there’s no such thing as a good fascist regime.