• DMCMNFIBFFF@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    The Islamic regime has murdered Canadian citizens.

    The only bad thing about Imperialist US and theo-fascist Iran beating up on each other is that civilians get hurt.

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      21 hours ago

      The only bad thing about Imperialist US and theo-fascist Iran beating up on each other is that civilians get hurt.

      But other than that, how was the play, Ms. Lincoln?

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      21 hours ago

      Fuck nationalism. Who cares what nation we’re from, humans are suffering, Canada is causing MORE SUFFERING through sanctions. Stop supporting this bullshit.

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          21 hours ago

          Just stop repeating their propaganda talking points. There is one very clear aggressor here, one obvious bad guy, so just hold onto your “both sides” rhetoric until after the war is concluded, it does less than nothing to help Iranian people right now, all it does is sanewash Israel and the US.

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            20 hours ago

            The American government killed a lot of Germans, Italians, and Japanese from 1942 to 1945.

            FAIK, they might have accidentally hit the odd girl school, and cowering German socialist and/or Jew in hiding.

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        21 hours ago

        wp:Canada–Iran relations#2003: Zahra Kazemi

        Relations between Canada and Iran drastically deteriorated in June 2003 when Zahra Kazemi, an Iranian-Canadian freelance photographer from Montreal, was arrested while taking pictures outside a prison in Tehran during a student protest. Three weeks later, she was killed while in custody.[16]

        Iranian authorities insisted that her death was accidental, claiming that she died of a stroke while being interrogated. However, Shahram Azam, a former military staff physician, stated that he examined Kazemi’s body and observed obvious signs of torture, including a skull fracture, broken nose, signs of rape and severe abdominal bruising. This information was revealed within Azam’s case for seeking asylum in Canada in 2004.[16]

        If the US killed the police who arrested her and those who interrogated her, I wouldn’t be terribly sad—ditto those who did the same and similar to perhaps 100s or 1000s of Iranian women (and men).