tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3359398368868950933.post2490795552263109574..comments2023-05-20T05:10:22.765-07:00Comments on زنان ملی: UN: Hold Ahmadinejad Accountable for Iran Rights Crisisزنان ملیhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11637955233508953816noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3359398368868950933.post-20361174506418941832008-09-22T07:17:00.000-07:002008-09-22T07:17:00.000-07:00Dear commentator,You are mistaken about my lack of...Dear commentator,<BR/><BR/>You are mistaken about my lack of familiarity with the English language (including American slang) ,and about my referring to you as "bachareh". This was the name I gave to the person who lamented not understanding English; thus the response in "finglish".<BR/><BR/>But this is not a personal weblog , rather a group one concentrating on substance. And so let us not proceed in this style and in such a mode.<BR/><BR/>With regards,Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3359398368868950933.post-936246433958239502008-09-21T09:02:00.000-07:002008-09-21T09:02:00.000-07:00I am the person whom you used the word "bachareh" ...I am the person whom you used the word "bachareh" for him after my short comment in Roshangari.com. I am going to itemize my comment to make it as clear as possible for you so we Iranian people just talk around the bush: as Mr. Banisadr says we Iranian know what we do not want, but we do not know what we want. <BR/><BR/>1. "What are you talking about" is a slang and it is not a bad thing at all. I assume you are in Germany and you are not familiar with English slangs. That's fine up to now. But, please keep in your mind that your "talk' mirrors your "thought". The street words are not for intelectuals, and when you use it, I would have a hunch about the level of your education.<BR/><BR/>2. The story was like this: Mr. Mohamad Ali Isfahani believes he is not nationalist and it is fine by me. I knew that before, and then I saw your comment, and I just add that being nationalist is not bad unless you be an internationalist. Those guys in Roshangari.com did not publish my comments, and on the other hand they used harsh words about me. To be honest with you, those guys need a psychologist to treat their delusion. Like Atomic Mullah's regime that sticks "nonselves" to C.I.A and Isreal, they sticked me to Mojahedin and even they have gone too far and they said they know me. This is just an absolute delusion. I am still laughing at their ignorance. Although I explained it to them to prevent their big mistake, still they insist on their ignorance. Still that's fine with me up to now as I know these guys, and how they live with their halucinations.<BR/><BR/>3. But, you sent another comment and thanked Mr. Alef about his explanation and you called me "bachareh". It is interesting that you do not know me at all, and allegedly your weblog is about human rights and you put comments about the person you have never seen! If I disclose my name and my position, do you have the gut to publish it in your weblog? I have doubt about it.<BR/><BR/>4. I love my mother land and I am a nationalist, and I am proud of that. Also, I wish Mr. Mohamad Ali Isfahani, our internationalist gentleman would read the books by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn who passed away lately. I am not going to talk about Mr. Isfahani as he is not here and I would like to talk with him face to face, without any nervousness and anxiety as he is. People in my mother land sell their kids and fighting with their blood and flesh and those internationalists are happy that Atomic Mullah's regime is interdigitating with Imperialism. <BR/><BR/>5. Anyhow, do you still belive that you know me and are you ready to thank Mr. Alef in Roshangari.com again? This comment is just to remind you that be careful when you talk about people who you do not know. looking forward to hearing from you soon.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05000180405429976016noreply@blogger.com