JETHWANI Sirichand N

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JETHWANI Sirichand N

JETHWANI Sirichand N

@essenjeh

Katılım Mayıs 2015
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@ARanganathan72 He must prove majority by numbers to get assent to form government. Otherwise being largest party is impotent
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@JD_Vance_Q1 He is professional bankrupt specialist. Under him, USA is headed that way already. Stupid Maga voters have same mentality too. Welcome to the new world, morons.
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Massive explosions are underway in Iran at infrastructure sites. The pentagon press Tuesday briefing is cancelled. Iran threatened to place children in power plants tomorrow to prevent bombings. It looks like Trump decided to jump the gun and go in now. - @real_defender
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This Khera Congress chap seems to have his anus in his brains. He is talking shit.
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#WATCH | Kochi, Keralam: Congress leader Pawan Khera says, "PM's silence is a silence of a compromised man. There is no reason why India should not have spoken against this illegal war America and Israel have launched on Iran. There is no reason why India should not have condemned the war, the assassination of Ayatollah Khamenei, the killing of 168 school girls. The PM does not have the spine, the courage to condemn it. He is compromised."

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All these Hollywood guys are fucked up in their mind and follow herd mentality without any shame
Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood

Open Letter to Those in Hollywood Who Said "Free Palestine" But Never Said "Free Iran" We have watched you. We have listened to every word. At podiums bathed in a billion lights, you declared "Free Palestine." The crowd roared. You felt righteous. You felt brave. But you said nothing about Iran. Nothing about Mahsa Amini, beaten to death by morality police for a strand of hair escaping her hijab. Nothing about the teenage girls shot in the streets for dancing. Nothing about the poets hanged at dawn, the dissidents tortured in Evin Prison, the 40,000 souls reportedly massacred when a regime decided its own people were the enemy. Nothing about the mothers arrested for weeping too loudly at their children's funerals. You vowed not to work with anyone who "justifies genocide." So let me ask you directly: Will you refuse to work with anyone who funds Hamas? Because the Islamic Republic of Iran does exactly that. It arms Hamas. It funded the October 7 massacre — the single deadliest day for Jewish people since the Holocaust — when 1,200 men, women, and children were slaughtered and taken hostage. Iran's regime did not weep for those children. It celebrated. And you said nothing. You called Israel's self-defense a "genocide" — Israel, a democracy where 20% of citizens are Arab, where Arab men and women sit in the Knesset, a country the size of New Jersey that has extended more peace offers than history has recorded acceptances. Meanwhile, in Iran, a regime hangs gay men from cranes. It executes Christians for apostasy. It poisons schoolgirls with gas to deny them education. It has murdered tens of thousands of its own citizens — not collateral damage, targeted killing — with a bureaucratic efficiency that should make every self-proclaimed human rights advocate on earth scream. Where is your open letter for them? Where is your award-show moment for the 90 million Iranians suffocating under a boot the world has agreed, by its silence, to ignore? I'll tell you what is happening, and I say it not with contempt but with grief: it is easy to condemn Israel. It comes with applause. It earns you the standing ovation, the social media adulation, the warm embrace of circles that have decided the Jewish state is the world's one acceptable villain. It costs you nothing. Saying "Free Iran" costs you something. It means confronting a regime your silence has helped legitimize. It means standing with people whose suffering has no fashionable hashtag, no viral aesthetic, no coalition of celebrities amplifying their pain. The FBI documented a 400% rise in antisemitic incidents since October 7 — synagogues vandalized, Jewish children harassed in schools, people beaten on city streets for wearing a Star of David. Words like genocide, genocide, genocide do not exist in a vacuum. They land in a world already primed to hate, and they hand that hatred a moral permission slip. So I am asking you — as someone who refuses to let selective outrage masquerade as conscience — to do better. Say #FreeIran. Say it without waiting for applause. Say it for Mahsa. Say it for the teenagers in Evin. Say it for the 90 million people who wake up every morning in a cage their government built while the world's moral celebrities looked the other way. You told us you believe in peace. Then believe in it for everyone. Because a conscience activated only for approved victims is not a conscience at all. It is a performance. And unlike your films, this performance has a body count. - With unflinching honesty- Dr. Afshine Emrani Humanist. The son of Iran. A voice that will not be quiet. - Afshine Emrani MD FACC @afshineemrani

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