Farbod Mansorian

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Farbod Mansorian

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Katılım Şubat 2011
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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani
Nowruz Mubarak to all the Iranian Americans who call New York City home! It was an honor to celebrate Charshanbeh Soori with so many of you in anticipation of spring, renewal, and - now especially - the enduring hope of a new day for the Iranian people. 
Nowruz is typically a time of good feeling, but this year is different. I continue to stand in opposition to this war, and I wish as many moments of joy as possible for all Iranians observing this special holiday.
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safia aidid
safia aidid@safiyaaaay·
Rama girl why wouldn't you nuke your socials the moment you started seriously dating a politician
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Polizei Stuttgart
Polizei Stuttgart@PP_Stuttgart·
#Nord Während einer Versammlung mit Iran-Bezug wurde einer unserer Streifenwägen kürzlich von Teilnehmenden mit Rosen geschmückt – ein schönes Zeichen der Wertschätzung, das für Freude gesorgt hat. Danke an alle, die friedlich demonstriert haben. Eure #Polizei #Stuttgart
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Amin
Amin@aminhgn·
Most non-Iranians hear the IRGC described in mainstream media as “Iran’s military” or a defensive force protecting the country. This is deeply misleading. The IRGC is not the regular Iranian army. It is a separate, parallel force created in May 1979, just weeks after the Islamic Revolution by Ayatollah Khomeini through an official decree. Its written mission was never to defend Iran’s borders or serve the Iranian people. Its sole purpose from Day One was to guard the Islamic Revolution and its achievements, meaning to protect the new regime at all costs and export its ideology around the world. This is the most important fact: Everything you see the IRGC doing today controlling the economy, crushing Persian culture, funding terrorism, repressing people, and shaping media is not something new or recent. It is not a reaction to sanctions, wars, or modern politics. It is the exact same role it was designed for in 1979. For 47 straight years, the IRGC has followed this consistent path without changing its core DNA. From its earliest years, the IRGC was given power to seize assets and later rebuild after the Iran-Iraq War (1980s). It has steadily built a massive economic empire that now controls huge parts of oil, construction, shipping, banking, telecoms, and more. In Iran, you cannot run a real business, open a major store, become a successful influencer, file important papers, or grow anything big without the IRGC knowing - and usually without giving them a share or bribe. This total dominance over money and life started with the revolution’s “guardians” and has only grown stronger. It is why so much oil revenue goes straight to them instead of to the Iranian people. Exporting revolution through violence was part of the plan from the start. The IRGC’s special Quds Force was created to spread influence abroad. Hezbollah in Lebanon was founded, trained, armed, and funded directly by the IRGC in 1982 - only three years after the IRGC itself was born. The same model continued with Hamas, the Houthis in Yemen, support for Syria’s dictator, and others. They use Iran’s oil money to fund these groups and keep the Middle East unstable. This is exactly why strong international sanctions were needed: the biggest share of the country’s wealth was always going to the IRGC’s terrorist network, not to help ordinary Iranians. The IRGC was designed from the beginning to crush any opposition to the regime (using its Basij militia for internal control). It has always used the same dirty methods, including hiding military bases, weapons, and operations inside civilian areas - schools, hospitals, neighborhoods - so that any strike would kill civilians and create propaganda. The IRGC and the regime have always seen traditional Persian culture as a threat to their ideology. Since 1979, they have worked nonstop to erase or replace ancient Iranian customs with their own version of Islam. Celebrations like Chaharshanbe Suri and Nowruz itself have faced crackdowns for decades labeled “un-Islamic” or “pagan.” In schools, we were forced to chant “Death to America” and “Death to Israel.” But that was never our voice it was imposed on us. Many of us who grew up in that system now stand firmly with those same countries, because we’ve come to understand who truly stands with the Iranian people. Since 1979, the revolution’s goal included shaping opinion outside Iran. The IRGC has always sent money to agents, lobbyists, fake accounts, and influencers abroad to push the fairytale story that they are just a “normal military” defending the country. If you help them, they pay very well - this influence machine has been running for nearly five decades. When you hear about the IRGC in the news, remember: you are not seeing the Iranian nation or its proud people. You are seeing the main tool that has oppressed Iranians and spread chaos since the day it was created.
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Rich Toronto
Rich Toronto@rich_toronto·
I am Canadian. My grandparents came to this country as immigrants, looking for a better life. They arrived with nothing, and were given nothing by the government; nor did they ask for anything. My grandfathers worked hard. One opened a business with partners, the other worked for a large company. My grandmothers stayed home and raised their families. They learned English. They paid taxes. They followed the rules and the laws of their new land. They continued to freely practice their religion and continue their traditions, while also embracing Canadian values and immersing themselves in Canadian society. My parents were born here. They, too, had the freedom to practice their religion, celebrate their holidays, continue their parent’s traditions, while living a Canadian life. I grew up here. I stood and sang Oh Canada every morning. Never loved the song, but always sang it proudly. I celebrated Canada Day. I learned about Canadian history, Canadian geography, Canadian government. I leaned about Canada. I went to school with people from different countries; different religions; different cultures; different skin colours. We all played together. We all hung out together. We were all friends. I grew up in one of the safest countries in the world. We worried about nothing. I grew up in one of the friendliest countries in the world. Canada was known for being polite; saying “sorry”; for being amenable. Nobody hated us. We had a great reputation in the world. When American kids travelled they’d often put the Canadian flag on their backpack because they’d be treated better. Canada was great. A great place to live. A great place to raise a family. I don’t recognize our country anymore. The hate, the rhetoric, the violence, the lack of safety and security. This is not the Canada my grandparents immigrated to. This is not the Canada I grew up in. This is not the Canada I planned to raise children in. We are at war right now. Us. Canadians. Here in Canada. We are at war with an ideology that wishes to wipe out and destroy us and everything we stand for. They wish to replace Canada with an Islamic state and Sharia law, forcing everyone to convert to Islam or be killed. I’m not making this up. They’ve told us. If we want to save Canada, we need to stand up against them. We need to speak up against them. We need to be contacting our elected officials and telling them that they need to save Canada. We have to be united. Right now, we cannot let things like our opinion on the war divide us. If we do, Islam will win. We have to focus on coming together. As Canadians. To fight for our country. Canada. The Canada we were born in or chose to come to. The Canada we helped to build. The Canada we know and love. The Canada we need. I am Canadian. And I will not stay silent or stay still while my Canada is destroyed.
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shogoz
shogoz@shogozyt·
PLEASE GUYS I NEED YOUR HELP My 157K channel was terminated on Jan 17 and almost 50 emails later, I'm only getting copy-paste responses. I haven't been able to reach a human. Channel ID: UCBRYeSGcB8VoemMQ9IW978w Please like, repost, reply, and tag @TeamYouTube so this gets seen
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Farbod Mansorian
Farbod Mansorian@farbodify·
No, they literally can’t, they have no amunation. The people you are referring to are called the IRGC. They would kill American soldiers but they also can’t, and that just a skill issue. Also, I’ve just verified this account is either a bot or paid individual who may or may not be of Iranian descent.
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Farbod Mansorian
Farbod Mansorian@farbodify·
@DanielLubetzky Thank you 🙏 I can’t recall how many Kind bars I’ve eaten but likely thousands over the past few years. Once Iran is open again, I’ll personally help with importing them into Iran. Iranians love eating nuts!
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Daniel Lubetzky
Daniel Lubetzky@DanielLubetzky·
When people speak up, the world notices. The Australian government has granted asylum to six members of Iran’s women’s national soccer team after they refused to bow to the regime by refusing to wear hijabs or to sing the regime’s anthem at a recent match. This courageous act came at an unimaginable cost: potentially their lives. The regime threatened that these women would face death for their actions, but after advocacy from people around the world, Australia stepped in and offered them safety. It takes courage to stand up. It also takes courage to step in. We need more of both if we want the Iranian people to be free once and for all. #Iran @buildersmideast
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Nima Yamini
Nima Yamini@NimaYamini·
I haven’t felt this heavy since October 7. Friends in Israel are sleeping in bomb shelters, and people in Iran are being massacred. It breaks your heart. But I still believe the darkest hour comes before the sunrise.
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Farbod Mansorian
Farbod Mansorian@farbodify·
@AyoubKhanMP you are a vile human being. You really are. When 90M Iranians can speak up again, you will be judged for your actions and your words. I pray for you. I have forwarded your posts to my cousins in Iran and when they can access them, I will report back. I’ll have you know, they will strongly disagree with your actions. You are a disgrace!
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Ayoub Khan MP
Ayoub Khan MP@AyoubKhanMP·
This is truly tragic! Perhaps @SkyNews should also mention the over 150 school girls murdered by the illegal and unlawful strike by this Israel-US attack. A little parity would give you some integrity!
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Yitzhak Biton's three children had gone to find shelter beneath a synagogue in Beit Shemesh, Israel, which was hit by an Iranian missile. Biton lost three of his children, including his son, who was celebrating his 17th birthday on the day of the strike. @DiMagnaySky reports. 🔗 trib.al/FsXGHy9

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Arezo Rashidian
Arezo Rashidian@RashidianAr·
As one of the organizers of protests for a free and secular Iran, we are not intimidated by the regime’s threats. These tactics are nothing new. We have full confidence in our local authorities and law enforcement to keep our communities safe while we continue to stand for freedom. Thank you @LAPDHQ @LASDHQ @FBILosAngeles @FBI
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Polymarket
Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: U.S. intelligence assesses that Iran's leadership is still "largely intact" and is not at risk of collapse any time soon.
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Farbod Mansorian
Farbod Mansorian@farbodify·
GOD BLESS THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 🇺🇸
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Able Baker
Able Baker@AbleBaker8·
@farbodmansorian @ilex_ulmus @AnthropicAI Video is objective that way. The missile was Russian, launched from the adjacent IRCG base and guided by Temu radar, same as those before it. It malfunctioned moments after launch and lost power. It wasn't targetted at the school. It tumbled out of control and fell on it.
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Farbod Mansorian
Farbod Mansorian@farbodify·
@nypost This doesn’t make any of us feel safe. They must be kept locked up somewhere far from our cities.
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New York Post
New York Post@nypost·
The parents of one of the alleged ISIS-loving teens who tried to detonate an IED near Gracie Mansion own a gorgeous, $2.25 million home — as his alleged co-conspirator was seen flashing an ISIS salute while being led off in shackles trib.al/VXxB9Ql
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