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1. mrtksn+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-01-27 14:59:55
> It’s a shame that all those activist that would shred themselves for Palestine are absolutely quite about Iran

That's not a fair position, those people don't have the duty to make every wrong right. As an Iranian expat how much of your time and money did you invest in fixing Iran? Apparently there are 2 million Iranians in US and just over a million in Europe and a million more in the rest of the world. What did the 4 million strong Iranian diaspora did on that matter?

That's really an unfortunate statement. I see this talking point from pro-Netanyahu accounts, showing empty university campuses and I wonder if they are demanding right to kill more people under their control(since Iranians killed more people per day and Israel is mission out) or trying to smear the protesters(which I don't see how it make sense, you don't become hypocritical of you don't invest your time and money in every issue).

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2. german+E2[view] [source] 2026-01-27 15:11:41
>>mrtksn+(OP)
I am not sure if they are asking them to more or less suicide when they go meet their relatives.

I know iranians in Spain, my country. It is lilely they are not perfectly organized but everyone deserves a life as normal as ours.

I support the fact that he comes here to disclose some more information if possible.

3. gerane+9m1[view] [source] 2026-01-27 20:28:26
>>mrtksn+(OP)
> What did the 4 million strong Iranian diaspora did on that matter

The progressive’s version of “why don’t you go back to your country and fix it” in response to someone who’s clearly asking for empathy.

This is hilarious.

4. Kennel+5q1[view] [source] 2026-01-27 20:44:01
>>mrtksn+(OP)
Unsure of your background here. Though the way you refer to the Iranian diaspora hints at gaps I would fill before contributing further to a discussion pointing back the finger at those who are victims in this case, most of the time still with people back in Iran, and who risk even just going to a protest as they could easily be profiled and effectively ban themselves from ever returning back home, if not altogether risking the lives of people back home.

The level of bravery of the Iranians inside the country is off scale, that of those among the Diaspora participating in protests is still huge given the risk. Those not participating too much (very rare!) still millions of times more justifiable than that of people who have nothing to fear from manifesting freely and safely.

The calculated cost/benefit calculation that some leftists (me one of them generally - but not in this case) are doing, is just using the wrong calibration weights, “hate for a specific faction/team” rather than just “love for humanity and justice” (which I assume people won’t argue is a leftist pillar).

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5. mrtksn+lK2[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-01-28 05:26:12
>>Kennel+5q1
Iranians are indeed incredibly brave, I have nothing but respect to the Iranians fighting the oppressive Islamic regime. Turks for example don’t have the guts to go against their oppressors, the most the Turks do is to wave their cell phone with the lights on rhythmically alongside with a song(which does nothing to stop the issue they are against).

That said, I find it very distrustful to smear people who were active in another cause for not being active on the Iranian cause(or demanding that Israel should be allowed to kill more people considering the low international reaction to the Iran killings - i’m still not sure what this person is advocating for alongside with some Israeli influencers).

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6. Kennel+cb5[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-01-28 20:01:57
>>mrtksn+lK2
Not sure smearing is the right word after the sentence you just wrote before about Turks ?!
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