I appreciate your political stand. However, these days you can take a person and make him say whatever you want. There are drugs that work. Believe me. Don't judge someone until you're in their shoes.Originally Posted by Misha Tal
I like that saying. I wish it would be practically useful, though. For example: WHOEVER kills in the name of the social justice is a liar. (Because, if you don't like people being poor and ashamed why would you agree to kill people?) But, even if it's the simple truth, what's in that for those who were killed? People were and still are killed in the name of the social justice. And people were and are killed in the name of Islam. And in the name of the freedom. And democracy. And so on.Originally Posted by Misha Tal
I think he did it for the heck of 'improving conditions for ethnic Baluchis' and the 'rights for Sunni Muslims' so to speak. Why wouldn't Iran improve those conditions-n-rights after all? As the modern saying goes, there's no military way to solve that issue, there are only diplomatic ways. So, why not starting negotiations with ethnic Baluchis and Sunni Muslims? I mean, the second part of that Nobel Peace Prize would definitely go to Iran's Head of State.Originally Posted by Misha Tal