Pipeline 1010
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- Dec 2, 2005
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Shouldn't it be Iranians' choice? It seems like every single Iranian I know, and their family back in Iran, would prefer him over what they have now. Most of them would tell you that things weren't perfect under the Shah, but things were incomparably better than now. The education system, the economy, women's rights, gay rights, almost every individual thing you could measure was better under the Shah.Fuck him and his father. I hope Iran wins its freedom, not subjugation under the western boot that led to Khomeni coming to power.
At what point do we decide to stop letting lack of perfection become the enemy of improvement? At what point do we listen to the actual people living under this shit and take their own words for it instead of condescendingly lecturing them on what they should think and feel about their own country?
