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2 Years Later: A Disgraced Regime, Grieving People
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Two years have passed since that tragic day when the corrupt and mulish mullahs pretending to be men of God on earth, ordered their murderous agents to kill a young Iranian woman—because, apparently, she had not adhered to their fabricated Islamic dress code. However, all the photos and videos show that the unfortunate young woman, Mahsa Amini, was actually more modestly dressed than many daughters and wives of the Islamic Republic’s officials.
Naturally, since the rulers of the Islamic Republic and their Shiite clerics are stubborn, self-righteous, delusional, and unwilling to listen to reason, they refused to hold the guilty officers accountable. Instead, they wreaked havoc across the country, killing over 700 people, executing dozens, imprisoning and torturing thousands, and even committing acts of sexual violence—all to deny responsibility for the death of one person. There is no comparable example of such barbarism in human history.
Shiite mullahs have existed for 1,400 years since the advent of a new religion called Islam. One Iranian writer, the late Ali Dashti, famously wrote in his book “Twenty-Three Years”: “If we look closely, the history of Islam is nothing but a history of the pursuit of power. It is a constant struggle by those seeking leadership to reach the throne of power, with the Islamic faith as the tool, not the goal.”
Shiite clerics have always worked against the interests of Iranian society. For instance, during the Qajar dynasty (1174–1304), the clerics collaborated with corrupt monarchs for 130 years, ruling over the people of Iran. The Shiite clergy took control of public opinion in a superstitious, deprived, backward, and ignorant society, opposing the Constitutional Revolution and contributing to Iran’s defeat in its war with Russia.
Later, the Shiite religious octopus created the fascist religious system of Velayat-e Faqih (Dictatorship and Theocracy of the Islamic Jurist), and these reactionary clerics, still obsessed with the rituals of Ashura and Muharram, remain as they are. In modern times, Reza Shah Pahlavi understood the nature of the mullahs better than anyone, recognizing them as a dangerous virus lying dormant in Iran’s body.
What benefit have the mullahs ever brought to the people of Iran? Which of their disasters should we overlook?
1. Their alliance with the bloodthirsty Safavid kings?
2. Their role in the Iran-Russia wars during the Qajar era?
3. Their decision to annex Iran to the Ottoman Empire?
4. Their betrayal of the Constitutional Revolution?
5. The creation of Islamic terrorist groups and the chaos of 1979, which led to the establishment of the Islamic Caliphate of Velayat-e Faqih?
The criminal mullahs always crave the spotlight and love to parade themselves before any crowd—useless and arrogant creatures with a truckload of meaningless titles! They follow the destructive ideology of Khomeinism, whose main pillars include: demagoguery, self-glorification, thuggery, charlatanism, sophistry, shamelessness, hypocrisy, opportunism, sermonizing, ignorance, superstition, hooliganism, rabble-rousing, fanaticism, showmanship, and more.
Today, like opportunists, they cling to Iran. How long will Iranian society remain enslaved to the religious octopus? These savage rulers are the greatest obstacle to democracy in Iran and peace and stability in the Middle East. Meanwhile, the Islamic Left (reformists) tries to mask the truth, applying lipstick to a pig.
In the future, I hope the attire of the Shiite mullahs will be banned in Iran, much like the uniforms of the Nazis were in Germany. Anyone attempting to collect alms, charity, or religious donations should be heavily taxed and fined. After closing down the backward seminaries, shrines, and other institutions, the mullahs must be stripped of their robes and made to work like everyone else, paying taxes. As a final solution, we should strive to ensure that after the overthrow, these turbaned men are forced to remove their cursed garments and seek honorable and respectable work. We must close down their mosques, which are filled with deceit, corruption, and vice, so that their pulpits no longer breed terrorism and disrupt society.
They represent the most corrupt, bloodthirsty, incompetent, and hated regime claiming to rule in the name of God on earth. Yet, there is hope, as this national uprising is fueled by both passion and intellect. Slowly but surely, society is becoming more aware of the true meaning and face of “Pure Mohammedan Islam,” “God’s rule on earth,” “The Sacred System,” “The Islamic Revolution,” and “Velayat-e Faqih.” Though the path is rough, it is being walked step by step.
Two years have passed, and the faces of the regime’s agents, who sought to divide national unity during the uprising, have been exposed. Along this turbulent path, the people of Iran have recognized the delusional political opportunists and the fake, corrupt opposition that is only interested in preserving the mullahs’ regime. Yet even after two years, Iranian society remains like a boiling cauldron—ruled by a disgraced, illegitimate government that clings to power through propaganda and brutal suppression, while its affiliated lobbies abroad wage psychological and media warfare to dishearten and confuse the public. However, the fire of anger among these disillusioned and heartbroken people will eventually burn the regime down. This flame will continue to rise, even if, for now, only one serious opposition figure, Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, exists. Sooner or later, society will find its path.
Even though, the notorious lobbies, stooges, and apologists aligned with the “Sect of Delusion” in the US and Europe relentlessly promote the false narrative that this president is a symbol of moderation and reform.
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