• Focusing on emotionally triggering topics like “killing children” is exactly the kind of framing that makes political thought, analysis, and discussion impossible.

        War is horrible, yes. However if you remain in an emotionally triggered state, you are unable to understand and Analyse and are an easy target for manipulation.

        Why do you think, we get this destroyed school and the blood spread on international media, while there was very little to see from the massacres Iran enacted on the protesters the last couple of weeks? It’s the Iranian regime fighting the media war, distracting from their own cruelty and pointing at others. Do you really want to support their efforts?

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        No, not everything has to have politics shoved down it throat.

        Especially places that aren’t US centric, nor allow politics. Fuck off.

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          9 days ago

          Your comment is even politics. Shoving things down your throat is politics. Asking for things to not be placed near or in your throat is politics.

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          No not actively. However it will have influence whether you want or not.

          And I wasn’t talking about the US either.

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          Everything is politics. The only way to avoid politics is to completely remove yourself from society. Sorry it hurts your feelings to see, but that’s the reality of it, so get over it.

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      10 days ago

      Why don’t you try looking for a place safe from politics in an Iranian elementary school for girls?