S F Hasnat December 1, 2006
#123 Posted by taikonaut on December 3, 2006 7:44:43 pm
#121 by behram1 on December 3, 2006 7:17pm PT
If your intent is to defame Iran based on religious discrimination then you could have identified the Bahais.
hahah! defame Iran? moi?
Look! Ayatullahs and their little pipsqueak midget is doing mighty good job in this department of defaming Iran. A minor discussion in chowk.com can never do in 100 years what bay-nijat can do in 30 seconds. So rest easy my chowki associate! Rest easy!
BTW thanks for adding Bahais to the list of minorities persecuted by Ayatullahtic regime. That simply proves my point, that Iranian leadership are simply nutcases to the core. As long as the current regime is ruling Iran, we can never be their friends.
And yes we need to nip the Wahabi evil with full force. The last thing we need to see is these evil people harassing minorities in Pakistan.
#122 Posted by Behram1 on December 3, 2006 7:31:03 pm
Re: # 114 by krishna_abcd on December 3, 2006 1:37pm PT
Lord Krishna:
If you insist to be acknowledged with your presence in these discussions about the Persians, you could just remember that the Persian blood line is in those Hindoo Brahmins as well, who revolve around fire several times to get some stupid hindoo women married, who will more likely be burnt for non-payment of expected dowry, once this Hindoo meritocrat enjoys the first few nights of brand new sexual escapades with an unsuspecting Hindoo virgin, huh!
Lord Krishna:
If you insist to be acknowledged with your presence in these discussions about the Persians, you could just remember that the Persian blood line is in those Hindoo Brahmins as well, who revolve around fire several times to get some stupid hindoo women married, who will more likely be burnt for non-payment of expected dowry, once this Hindoo meritocrat enjoys the first few nights of brand new sexual escapades with an unsuspecting Hindoo virgin, huh!
At 77 minutes per hindoo women being burnt in Hindoo Land, or tomatoes being burnt in Iranian cuisine, do you have any idea which one would the civilized world prefer?
#121 Posted by Behram1 on December 3, 2006 7:17:46 pm
Re: # 113 by taikonaut on December 3, 2006 1:11pm PT
You are bogus and erroneous on a major count. If your intent is to defame Iran based on religious discrimination then you could have identified the Bahais. Since, you did not; it just shows that you are some Wahhabi implant in these discussions. You should also be knowing that sunnism is far from Wahhabi`s, at least most of my muslim friends tell me so. Hiding inside the cloak of sunnism does not bode well for the modern day wallabies of Islamic Brotherhood. Only wahabis would make a show and tell about how pious their belief system is. Most of my Pakistani sunni friends have nothing to do with these sorts of gamesmanship.
Only Islamic Brotherhood people would tell my muslim friend who greeted him with an Assam-alaikum in a bathroom that it is ``impure (najes) `` to wish salaam to a muslim in a rest room.
When I heard such a ridiculous comment, I asked my muslim friend to ask that idiot from Islamic Brotherhood where does he conduct his wazoo before prayers. Is that lavatory not inside some rest room?
You are bogus and erroneous on a major count. If your intent is to defame Iran based on religious discrimination then you could have identified the Bahais. Since, you did not; it just shows that you are some Wahhabi implant in these discussions. You should also be knowing that sunnism is far from Wahhabi`s, at least most of my muslim friends tell me so. Hiding inside the cloak of sunnism does not bode well for the modern day wallabies of Islamic Brotherhood. Only wahabis would make a show and tell about how pious their belief system is. Most of my Pakistani sunni friends have nothing to do with these sorts of gamesmanship.
Only Islamic Brotherhood people would tell my muslim friend who greeted him with an Assam-alaikum in a bathroom that it is ``impure (najes) `` to wish salaam to a muslim in a rest room.
When I heard such a ridiculous comment, I asked my muslim friend to ask that idiot from Islamic Brotherhood where does he conduct his wazoo before prayers. Is that lavatory not inside some rest room?
#120 Posted by Behram1 on December 3, 2006 7:00:34 pm
Re: # 119 by taikonaut on December 3, 2006 4:03pm PT
#108 by behram1 on December 3, 2006 12:38pm PT
[And Iranians should never forget the Greek culture either. Alexander the Great pummeled Iranians to a fine paste. ]
Again, you are wrong. Persians taught Greeks a big lesson on how to burn their cities. It was Persian Artaxerxes, who first burnt the city of Athens. And then, Alexander came and defeated the Persians. But, after the victory Alexander married the defeated King Darius`s sister. The question is not about being defeated, but what do you do after the defeat. Whomsoever defeats the Persian people normally accepts their culture and social values.
Persian Zoroastrians were badly defeated by the muslim Arabs, yet today you will find those same Arabs considering the Persians as people who have demonic values. Of course, the wahabi Arabs such definition is all to common.
[FYI, Pothohar and River Jehlum is the area from where most of Pakistani army comes from. So now you know Pakistanis are warriors from the time when Iranians have been crushed to pulp. ]
And of course there is no disagreement between Pakistan and Iran. There is absolutely no military forces near the Iranian border and Iran does not consider Pakistan as its enemy.
So your anti-Iran hyperventilating rhetoric is totally unwarranted.
#108 by behram1 on December 3, 2006 12:38pm PT
[And Iranians should never forget the Greek culture either. Alexander the Great pummeled Iranians to a fine paste. ]
Again, you are wrong. Persians taught Greeks a big lesson on how to burn their cities. It was Persian Artaxerxes, who first burnt the city of Athens. And then, Alexander came and defeated the Persians. But, after the victory Alexander married the defeated King Darius`s sister. The question is not about being defeated, but what do you do after the defeat. Whomsoever defeats the Persian people normally accepts their culture and social values.
Persian Zoroastrians were badly defeated by the muslim Arabs, yet today you will find those same Arabs considering the Persians as people who have demonic values. Of course, the wahabi Arabs such definition is all to common.
[FYI, Pothohar and River Jehlum is the area from where most of Pakistani army comes from. So now you know Pakistanis are warriors from the time when Iranians have been crushed to pulp. ]
And of course there is no disagreement between Pakistan and Iran. There is absolutely no military forces near the Iranian border and Iran does not consider Pakistan as its enemy.
So your anti-Iran hyperventilating rhetoric is totally unwarranted.
Unless, of course if you are a Hindoo from the Dravidian race, (those who reside in the south of modern day Hindoo Land) whose @ss was kicked by the invading Aryans.
#119 Posted by taikonaut on December 3, 2006 4:03:41 pm
#108 by behram1 on December 3, 2006 12:38pm PT
Yes, it is the Iranian culture that you must never forget. And you must never forget who you are as a people, regardless of the rulers of Iran.
And Iranians should never forget the Greek culture either. Alexander the Great pummeled Iranians to a fine paste.
It was only the modern day Pakistan areas where Alexander met his match. Yes it was the Punjabi Pothohari King who made sure Alexander stops his world domination campaign right there at the banks of river Hydaspes (river Jehlum).
FYI, Pothohar and River Jehlum is the area from where most of Pakistani army comes from. So now you know Pakistanis are warriors from the time when Iranians have been crushed to pulp.
Yes, it is the Iranian culture that you must never forget. And you must never forget who you are as a people, regardless of the rulers of Iran.
And Iranians should never forget the Greek culture either. Alexander the Great pummeled Iranians to a fine paste.
It was only the modern day Pakistan areas where Alexander met his match. Yes it was the Punjabi Pothohari King who made sure Alexander stops his world domination campaign right there at the banks of river Hydaspes (river Jehlum).
FYI, Pothohar and River Jehlum is the area from where most of Pakistani army comes from. So now you know Pakistanis are warriors from the time when Iranians have been crushed to pulp.
#118 Posted by taikonaut on December 3, 2006 3:12:28 pm
#117 by tahmed32 on December 3, 2006 1:50pm PT
behram: I think you make an important point about parsis setting an example of basically not getting into religious politics. This is certainly very true.
Aahhmm! T sahib, it was me suggesting that other minorities should follow Parsi example. Nobody bothers you, and you contributes to your society.
While I have a lot of sympathy for ahmedis and shias who have been hounded by the mullah scum - the fact is that both groups were quite aggressive in trying to spread their belief and/or influence,
Yeap! anyone supporting ayatullahs today should remember this. Sunnis in Iran will be crushed the next day if they ever start ``Tehrike- Nifaze- Fiqah - Wahabia`` (mirror image of Tehrike Nifaze fiqah Jafria``)
#116 by tahmed32 on December 3, 2006 1:45pm PT
taikanout bro: I am glad you admired the math I put together. Thanks.
PS: As you will notice from the above, I am a simple-minded fellow and sarcasm is therefore lost on me. :-)
T sahib, no sarchasm. You definitely left out Ayatullahs out of that equation. Other than than your model was pretty good representation.
#117 Posted by tahmed32 on December 3, 2006 1:50:29 pm
behram: I think you make an important point about parsis setting an example of basically not getting into religious politics. This is certainly very true.
While I have a lot of sympathy for ahmedis and shias who have been hounded by the mullah scum - the fact is that both groups were quite aggressive in trying to spread their belief and/or influence, and so ran head-on to the sunni mullahs trying to do the same thing.
While I have a lot of sympathy for ahmedis and shias who have been hounded by the mullah scum - the fact is that both groups were quite aggressive in trying to spread their belief and/or influence, and so ran head-on to the sunni mullahs trying to do the same thing.
#116 Posted by tahmed32 on December 3, 2006 1:45:35 pm
taikanout bro: I am glad you admired the math I put together. Thanks.
PS: As you will notice from the above, I am a simple-minded fellow and sarcasm is therefore lost on me. :-)
but seriously - aside from your sarcasm and anger at poor lil general Zia being held responsible for mullahism in pakistan (imagine!!), I dont see you saying anything much of substance. If you do, please state succinctly. Thank you in advance for your consideration.
PS: As you will notice from the above, I am a simple-minded fellow and sarcasm is therefore lost on me. :-)
but seriously - aside from your sarcasm and anger at poor lil general Zia being held responsible for mullahism in pakistan (imagine!!), I dont see you saying anything much of substance. If you do, please state succinctly. Thank you in advance for your consideration.
#115 Posted by arjun2 on December 3, 2006 1:37:44 pm
#109 by taikonaut on December 3, 2006 12:38pm PT
yes..India was socialist for 50+ years..but 15 years of somewhat freemarket system and India already has more major companies and billionaires than you can shake a paki stick at...what does the land of the pure have? not one major company like infosys or reliance and not one billionaire...all you have are the mega-agriculturists growing whatever you`re smoking...
yes..India was socialist for 50+ years..but 15 years of somewhat freemarket system and India already has more major companies and billionaires than you can shake a paki stick at...what does the land of the pure have? not one major company like infosys or reliance and not one billionaire...all you have are the mega-agriculturists growing whatever you`re smoking...
#114 Posted by krishna_abcd on December 3, 2006 1:37:22 pm
#108 by behram-islamist-baba
[Yes, it is the Iranian culture that you must never forget. And you must never forget who you are as a people, regardless of the rulers of Iran. ]
Yes. How can you forget Iranian culture, eh? Iran gave the following great things to the world:
1) Cuisine: Boiled rice and burnt tomatoes as persian cuisine.
2) Music: Ghazals for romancing little boys in order to bugger them later.
3) Science and Technology: Um... er... nothing....
4) Religion: Ayatollahs....
[Yes, it is the Iranian culture that you must never forget. And you must never forget who you are as a people, regardless of the rulers of Iran. ]
Yes. How can you forget Iranian culture, eh? Iran gave the following great things to the world:
1) Cuisine: Boiled rice and burnt tomatoes as persian cuisine.
2) Music: Ghazals for romancing little boys in order to bugger them later.
3) Science and Technology: Um... er... nothing....
4) Religion: Ayatollahs....
#113 Posted by taikonaut on December 3, 2006 1:11:42 pm
#110 by behram1 on December 3, 2006 12:45pm PT
The jews were never kicked out of Iran
Ayatullahs kicked out hundreds (if not thousands) of Jews. Some of them stayed in Pakistan for many years before moving on to Australia, UK, and USA.
There are family pictures pictures in hour household with some of those families. These pictures along with first hand account clearly shows that Jews were persecuted and kicked out by Ayatullahs.
There is no denying there are still Jews living in Iran. But the same holds for Nazi Germany. There were some Jews left in Germany even after their persecution by Hitler`s.
The jews were never kicked out of Iran
Ayatullahs kicked out hundreds (if not thousands) of Jews. Some of them stayed in Pakistan for many years before moving on to Australia, UK, and USA.
There are family pictures pictures in hour household with some of those families. These pictures along with first hand account clearly shows that Jews were persecuted and kicked out by Ayatullahs.
There is no denying there are still Jews living in Iran. But the same holds for Nazi Germany. There were some Jews left in Germany even after their persecution by Hitler`s.
#112 Posted by mohar11 on December 3, 2006 1:09:37 pm
pakis
Don`t worry too much about iran... the way iranians are hurtling towards the confrontation with great satan - soon there won`t be much of iran left to worry about... great satan is already planing for the rediation treatment... :)
Don`t worry too much about iran... the way iranians are hurtling towards the confrontation with great satan - soon there won`t be much of iran left to worry about... great satan is already planing for the rediation treatment... :)
#111 Posted by Behram1 on December 3, 2006 12:53:09 pm
Re: # 106
[now, for the pakis, the afghan policy is like bellbottoms...people who wore them in the 70s completely deny wearing them because it looks ridiculous now...]
No, you are wrong as usual. Actually, I bought one the other day and I have never denied wearing them in the 70s. Your autism is taking a huge toll on your myopic view of the world.
Did you forget to take your prescription drugs, again?
[now, for the pakis, the afghan policy is like bellbottoms...people who wore them in the 70s completely deny wearing them because it looks ridiculous now...]
No, you are wrong as usual. Actually, I bought one the other day and I have never denied wearing them in the 70s. Your autism is taking a huge toll on your myopic view of the world.
Did you forget to take your prescription drugs, again?
#110 Posted by Behram1 on December 3, 2006 12:45:53 pm
[Your assertion fails on many examples. Why were the Iranian Jews kicked out by Ayatullahs even when the Jews do not proselytize?]
The jews were never kicked out of Iran or for that matter from Pakistan. There are still many jews left in Iran. Discrimination against the minorities is ingrained in those societies, regardless who the mojorities are. Muslims definitely continue to discriminate against the minorities, and that must be addressed.
#109 Posted by taikonaut on December 3, 2006 12:38:52 pm
Re: # 106 Arjun spouts
he vast majority of pakis were for Zia`s policy in afghanistan..the whole idea of indoctrination of the paki population to produce islamic jihadis...
most pakis were down with it when the policy was bringing them american aid and saudi $$...
now, for the pakis, the afghan policy is like bellbottoms...people who wore them in the 70s completely deny wearing them because it looks ridiculous now...
Look who is talking. These Bihari commie-suckers were selling their mata Ji to Ruskies for 50 years. Now that Ruski rubel is gone, they are desparately trying to be Sam-suckers and be proud of it.
Talk about ideals. Commies turned capitalist as soon as Rubel stopped. Then these Bihari BIMAROU bindi pipsqueaks make monkey faces to Pakistanis. hahahha.
he vast majority of pakis were for Zia`s policy in afghanistan..the whole idea of indoctrination of the paki population to produce islamic jihadis...
most pakis were down with it when the policy was bringing them american aid and saudi $$...
now, for the pakis, the afghan policy is like bellbottoms...people who wore them in the 70s completely deny wearing them because it looks ridiculous now...
Look who is talking. These Bihari commie-suckers were selling their mata Ji to Ruskies for 50 years. Now that Ruski rubel is gone, they are desparately trying to be Sam-suckers and be proud of it.
Talk about ideals. Commies turned capitalist as soon as Rubel stopped. Then these Bihari BIMAROU bindi pipsqueaks make monkey faces to Pakistanis. hahahha.
#108 Posted by Behram1 on December 3, 2006 12:38:39 pm
Re: # 96 by taikonaut on December 3, 2006 8:36am PT
Re: # 94 Naqshbandi
[Sure we owe a lot to the secular Iranian culture.]
Yes, it is the Iranian culture that you must never forget. And you must never forget who you are as a people, regardless of the rulers of Iran.
[However Ayatullah fundoo culture has nothing to do with those glorious Iran. Today`s Iran is a cesspool, and ayatullahs are the new froggy habitants of this dirty stinky moribund environment. ]
And you will be hard pressed to find any Iranian in the west that support the current behavior of the current regime. The values to remember is what is the majority of Pakistanis value regarding that area, and you will find that they love most of what Iranians do, and the least of what Arabs do.
[So don`t go around beating the drums of great Iran and expect us to follow your fundoo leaders.]
And here is where you are wrong. By using such nick names to post on this site, it is just shows that you are not as authentic as you want us to believe in your values, and yet here you are pontificating what should be the values of those of us who are bold enough to talk openly about these issues. Our values of supporting our people goes beyond any religious dogma that you are bringing into these posts.
[In fact you would be well-advised to sever your links with the fundoos. They are nothing but trouble. You are well placed in Pakistani society. But your fundoo leaders or Ayatullahs will take you down the hate-filled dirty fundoo alley and your future generations in Pakistan will ultimately suffer. ]
Actually it is you who should be advised that bringing into the pure land your theory of stupidity will be rejected by the peace loving people of this region.
[So my plea to you and others is the same. Say good bye to fundooism, and say hello to a more secular global world. If you don`t change then the future is not that good. ]
Agreed, and hopefully the encroaching wahabiism is also gotten rid of. Just remember that 15 of the 19 hijackers of 9/11 tragedy were Saudi Arabians, that promotes a brand of Islam that Pakistani have long rejected.
Re: # 94 Naqshbandi
[Sure we owe a lot to the secular Iranian culture.]
Yes, it is the Iranian culture that you must never forget. And you must never forget who you are as a people, regardless of the rulers of Iran.
[However Ayatullah fundoo culture has nothing to do with those glorious Iran. Today`s Iran is a cesspool, and ayatullahs are the new froggy habitants of this dirty stinky moribund environment. ]
And you will be hard pressed to find any Iranian in the west that support the current behavior of the current regime. The values to remember is what is the majority of Pakistanis value regarding that area, and you will find that they love most of what Iranians do, and the least of what Arabs do.
[So don`t go around beating the drums of great Iran and expect us to follow your fundoo leaders.]
And here is where you are wrong. By using such nick names to post on this site, it is just shows that you are not as authentic as you want us to believe in your values, and yet here you are pontificating what should be the values of those of us who are bold enough to talk openly about these issues. Our values of supporting our people goes beyond any religious dogma that you are bringing into these posts.
[In fact you would be well-advised to sever your links with the fundoos. They are nothing but trouble. You are well placed in Pakistani society. But your fundoo leaders or Ayatullahs will take you down the hate-filled dirty fundoo alley and your future generations in Pakistan will ultimately suffer. ]
Actually it is you who should be advised that bringing into the pure land your theory of stupidity will be rejected by the peace loving people of this region.
[So my plea to you and others is the same. Say good bye to fundooism, and say hello to a more secular global world. If you don`t change then the future is not that good. ]
Agreed, and hopefully the encroaching wahabiism is also gotten rid of. Just remember that 15 of the 19 hijackers of 9/11 tragedy were Saudi Arabians, that promotes a brand of Islam that Pakistani have long rejected.
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