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1. E-Reve+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-01-28 01:18:56
This says very little about the quality of the culture averaged over those thousands of years

Quit cherrypicking for the sake of being an edgelord

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2. coryrc+Oi2[view] [source] 2026-01-28 17:31:07
>>E-Reve+(OP)
You don't think history has an effect on the present?

I didn't even bring up SAVAK or Basij.

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3. E-Reve+4t4[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-01-29 07:29:18
>>coryrc+Oi2
You haven't shown that the lineage is connected to modern Persian people nor whether it is particularly prominent in Persian culture as a whole

Torture and power preserving/seeking are emergent and universal, nothing particularly Persian about it

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4. coryrc+HC4[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-01-29 08:55:30
>>E-Reve+4t4
I feel you must not have met any people from continually-multi-thousand-year-old cultures.

I believe Crete was the first country to unilaterally declare itself a part of another country, because being Greek is possibly the strongest and proudest connection they share. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crete#Cretan_State_and_union_w...

The Jewish Diaspora take great lengths to preserve their traditions; you can walk into a synagogue (sharing the same movement) anywhere in the world and it'll be the same as your hometown.

The Persians I have known have had a connection to their history similarly, for better or for worse. Their views and values are a little different than, say, your average Euro-mutt "white" American -- and I think we "white" Americans have some lessons we could take about culture, identity, and values.

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5. E-Reve+oEb[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-01-31 08:12:03
>>coryrc+HC4
Where do you think I'm from lol .....
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