Everyday Iran: What Hardliners In The US And Iran Don’t Want You To See

The U.S. is beholden to evil nations like Saudi Arabia. It sold its soul to the devil a long time ago. Saudi Arabia has caused far more bloody carnage around the world than Iran could ever imagine causing. The most heinous Terrorists in the world have been funded by Saudi Arabia. Groups like Al Qaeda and ISIS owe their existences to Saudi Arabia.

But since the U.S. sold its soul for the oil cash, they call Saudi Arabia 'Good' while calling Iran 'Bad.' It's a bloody mess. It's time to disengage fom the Middle East. We've done enough damage over there.
 
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These young people were captured by Nooshafarin Movaffagh, who photographs for the website Humans of Tehran. Source: The Roosevelts © Nooshafarin Movaffagh

Every day, hardliners in Iran and the United States try to paint a picture of an Iran wholly opposed to Western modernity. But behind the political posturing are the actual people who live and work in Iran, and they don’t look as different as these leaders might like us to imagine. Just as there is no single understanding of what an American looks like, there is no essential Iranian, either. Like many countries, oppression and violence are a reality of everyday life, but overall Iran is a country striving to find a middle ground between staunch traditionalism and modern sensibilities, most notably in the area of Tehran, Iran’s cultural and industrial capital.

This photo gallery highlights the Iran most of us don’t normally get to see, and reminds us that an entire country should not be judged by its government, extremists or political landscape.



OUR GOVERNMENT AND OUR MEDIA ARE CONTROLLED BY ISRAEL.

SOON, VERY VERY SOON, IRAN AND ITS PEOPLE WILL BE DESTROYED.

THAT IS WHAT ISRAEL WANTS AND WHAT ISRAEL WANTS ISRAEL GETS - THEY ARE THE CHOSEN ONES.


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The U.S. is beholden to evil nations like Saudi Arabia. It sold its soul to the devil a long time ago. Saudi Arabia has caused far more bloody carnage around the world than Iran could ever imagine causing. The most heinous Terrorists in the world have been funded by Saudi Arabia. Groups like Al Qaeda and ISIS owe their existences to Saudi Arabia.

But since the U.S. sold its soul for the oil cash, they call Saudi Arabia 'Good' while calling Iran 'Bad.' It's a bloody mess. It's time to disengage fom the Middle East. We've done enough damage over there.
We are beholden to none of them any more. Give warning. Then blow them to hell if the warning not heeded.
 
The U.S. is beholden to evil nations like Saudi Arabia. It sold its soul to the devil a long time ago. Saudi Arabia has caused far more bloody carnage around the world than Iran could ever imagine causing. The most heinous Terrorists in the world have been funded by Saudi Arabia. Groups like Al Qaeda and ISIS owe their existences to Saudi Arabia.

But since the U.S. sold its soul for the oil cash, they call Saudi Arabia 'Good' while calling Iran 'Bad.' It's a bloody mess. It's time to disengage fom the Middle East. We've done enough damage over there.
We are beholden to none of them any more. Give warning. Then blow them to hell if the warning not heeded.
Funny...until a Trump gets in...
 
Inside-Iran-colorful-youth.jpg

These young people were captured by Nooshafarin Movaffagh, who photographs for the website Humans of Tehran. Source: The Roosevelts © Nooshafarin Movaffagh

Every day, hardliners in Iran and the United States try to paint a picture of an Iran wholly opposed to Western modernity. But behind the political posturing are the actual people who live and work in Iran, and they don’t look as different as these leaders might like us to imagine. Just as there is no single understanding of what an American looks like, there is no essential Iranian, either. Like many countries, oppression and violence are a reality of everyday life, but overall Iran is a country striving to find a middle ground between staunch traditionalism and modern sensibilities, most notably in the area of Tehran, Iran’s cultural and industrial capital.

This photo gallery highlights the Iran most of us don’t normally get to see, and reminds us that an entire country should not be judged by its government, extremists or political landscape.

My only personal experience with middle eastern people was many years ago when I taught C-130 avionics to Iranian and Saudi Arabian technicians and pilots. The Iranians were considerably easier to teach than the Saudi's. We instructors were told to explain complicated areas three times in three different ways although the students had spent 6 months learning English and technical Electronic terms. As a rule, it was not necessary with the Iranians, but frequently it was with the Saudi's. I did get several letters from two of the Iranian students after they returned to Iran thanking me for the training, but never heard from any of the Saudi's, and really didn't want too.

Many years later I spent 6 weeks in Tel Aviv supervising the installation and test flights of triple INS Navigation systems on two B-747-100 cargo aircraft. That was a genuine pleasure compared to teaching both Iranians and Saudis.
 
dani..., what is your point in flooding the forum with all these photos.........?

are you 67 y.o. ? or born in 1967...............?
He is showing another side of Iran...one that he claims is unknown to American observers. What percent of Iranian life he shows is unknown ...to me at least...since our media is not brave enough to travel there and give the complete picture.
 
He is teaching his people to be as friendly as their dogs. Allahu bark bark...

Good pics Dani....we are still on the skeptical side.....lmao!
 
dani..., what is your point in flooding the forum with all these photos.........?

are you 67 y.o. ? or born in 1967...............?
He is showing another side of Iran...one that he claims is unknown to American observers. What percent of Iranian life he shows is unknown ...to me at least...since our media is not brave enough to travel there and give the complete picture.

Why would our media want to travel to Iran and get arrested and imprisoned? That would take stupidity, not bravery.
 

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