Kalam
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- Mar 5, 2009
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Expressing our support for the reformist movement would stigmatize it and cause it to lose much of what popularity it still has. As in most situations, we'd be best off minding our own business.
Kalam....i work with a guy who was born and raised in Iran....and 90% of his family are still there....after their last elections he told me and a few other guys....leave them alone,the people in Iran will take care of the leaders there....he said they want exactly what any person would want for themselves and their families,and the FREEDOMS that we have here, AND THEY KNOW IT EXISTS.....and given time...they will get it.....it may take a few elections,but after each election,things will start getting closer and closer to what they want.....compared to the aftermath of the last election, this is much different.....
I don't doubt it. While I don't believe that these events will culminate in any sort of revolution, Iran's urban youth has sent a clear message that the regime will have to take seriously if it expects to remain in power. I think change in Iran will be gradual but definite.