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Armenia and the information war
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Re: Armenia and the information war
Originally posted by Shirazi View Posti read this as a guest for long time, but i feel i need to speak
this is serious excuse for many rude words over and over again for long time by same people against Irani without ban? you really think you convince Irani with this explanation?
we learned something ...
بسیاری دشمنان ارمنی ما داریم
خداحافظیAzerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!
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Re: Armenia and the information war
Originally posted by Federate View PostSuspicious account but i'll give you the benefit of the doubt that you're a new user who has been lurking as a guest. I apologise if you have been offended in the past on this pro-Armenian forum. Armenians are not your enemies, quite the contrary and if you have been truly following the forum, you would know this. The whole purpose of the Armenian-Iranian relations thread was/is to highlite our growing partnership based on mutual interests and respect.
i see for you its okay to people insult our women.
"Are Iranian women the most b!tchy? Hell yeah."
Goodby
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Re: Armenia and the information war
Originally posted by Shirazi View Post... بسیاری دشمنان ارمنی ما داریم
the biggest enemies of iranians like persepolis are themselves..
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Re: Armenia and the information war
Originally posted by Shirazi View Posti don't enjoy to stay here already i see rude words above.
i see for you its okay to people insult our women.
"Are Iranian women the most b!tchy? Hell yeah."
Goodby
Iran’s internal stability and territorial integrity important for Armenia, expert says
May 18, 2011 - 14:49 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Iranologist, associate professor of the Department of Iranian Studies at Yerevan State University Vardan Voskanyan said there are contradictions between Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and religious leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, but they are not as deep, as presented by media.
“It seems that a new wing focused on Iranian national values is being formed in the political establishment of the country, what has served as a reason for insignificant discrepancies. There is an impression that the Iranian President wants to combine values of Islam with the Iranian national idea,” said Voskanyan.
According to him, Iran’s internal stability and territorial integrity are important for Armenia.
“It is among indirect components of Armenia’s national security. I would like to recall the recent statement from the Iranian embassy in Yerevan that conflicts should be solved with taking into consideration the nation’s right to self-determination, what caused Baku’s indignation,” Voskanyan concluded.
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Re: Armenia and the information war
Typical. You guys see a cause worth fighting for, but would rather not do it as a united front, so you turn and lash out at the staff here, at Armenians that don't share your every opinion, etc. This is nothing new. We try to apply the rules fairly, but when that application results in some unpopular post remaining, people get upset and want the person with the unpopular opinion silenced. They attempt to make a case to remove the content and the poster using the rules. On the other hand, when posts with a popular message, but in clear violation of those very same rules is posted and edited, or removed, then we get called fascists, communists, anti-Armenian, etc. There's really no winning. The ARMENIAN moderators of this forum are more universally resented, disrespected, and unappreciated here than any other group.
I wish I would see more people react to something they disagree with by calmly and rationally pointing out the faults with the opinion, making a case for their own, and not making irrelevant and insulting comments about the poster in the process. Instead, tempers fly, insults are hurled, rules are broken, and before long it becomes (although it's often classic pot calling the kettle black) "Look what so and so said? Can you believe the moderators let this happen? Why don't they do their job!"
This Iranian born Armenian moderator manages to be anti-Iranian, anti-Armenian, and communist all at once. Quite the feat. I'm sure it'd be more impressive if we opened it up to member-input.
Alas, we still care enough to continue our unappreciated efforts.[COLOR=#4b0082][B][SIZE=4][FONT=trebuchet ms]“If you think you can, or you can’t, you’re right.”
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Re: Armenia and the information war
Originally posted by Shirazi View Posti don't enjoy to stay here already i see rude words above.
i see for you its okay to people insult our women.
"Are Iranian women the most b!tchy? Hell yeah."
GoodbyAzerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!
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Re: Armenia and the information war
Originally posted by Shiraz... بسیاری دشمنان ارمنی ما داریم
BTW, Salad shirazi goes great with Kabob.B0zkurt Hunter
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Originally posted by HermanGerman View Postthis fascist mental should definitely be banned..Originally posted by HermanGerman View Posteshteba mikoni azizem, iranians don't have a lot of armenian enemimes, but you have some crazy fascist like people with ultra-nationalistic views who mix their religious believes with their nationalistic views and think they can come to an armenian forum and bully us....
the biggest enemies of iranians like persepolis are themselves..
One good way to loose an information war is to fall foul of Godwin's Law.Last edited by bell-the-cat; 05-20-2011, 10:55 AM.Plenipotentiary meow!
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Re: Armenia and the information war
Originally posted by Eddo211 View PostZiyadi harf bezani salad shirazid mikonim....keep it up and we will make salad shirazi out of you.
BTW, Salad shirazi goes great with Kabob.[COLOR=#4b0082][B][SIZE=4][FONT=trebuchet ms]“If you think you can, or you can’t, you’re right.”
-Henry Ford[/FONT][/SIZE][/B][/COLOR]
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