Even though it’s against main lemmy instances rules
https://lemmy.world/post/15596791 is full of people celebrating death
How is this possible? Even mods laughing at it
Even though it’s against main lemmy instances rules
https://lemmy.world/post/15596791 is full of people celebrating death
How is this possible? Even mods laughing at it
hitler and raeisi and bin laden are so different they would make good candidates for some kind of tripartite “types of loamy soil” diagram. you’re making a horrible analogy and you should feel bad
You are bad at understanding analogies and you should feel bad.
you didn’t even know this guy was elected, did you?
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and here you see the bailey of the motte and bailey strategy to defend regime change talking points. he’s no longer a leader he’s an “authoritarian dictator” a completely meaningless term which is only used to paint targets on the enemies of the west
you are just playing the good cop.
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See, and there you go acting cute about it. We all know what you’re implying in this discussion of the guy dying in a fireball. Get outta here
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You too. While you’re out there, don’t go implying people who aren’t cheering on an elected leader’s death are opposed to reform of the system that elected them, implicitly. Especially when that leader has done more than you ever will for Palestine.
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@helenslunch @pressurized Yeah, there had been no “Guardian Council” nor a “Supreme Leader” like in Iran. The political structure itself in the “Weimar Republic” had been democratic.
I don’t understand the relevance.
Because internet commentators want to pass off their uninformed xenophobia as advocacy for democracy and the people of countries they despise and want to undermine the national interest of. For instance Ken Klippenstein referred to the Iranian President as an authoritarian dictator.