Posted on 12/23/2022 9:55:07 PM PST by Ozguy1945
The Jin Jiyan Azadi movement ticks lots of boxes for me.
They are female lead and non violent.
They do not want military intervention despite the theocratic tyranny in their country.
They love freedom and they live by it.
They are standing up for human rights which the West is allowing to disappear in the West.
We can learn from them. Even Tulsi Gabbard.
God Bless Mogud for being such a beautiful spokesperson for freedom.
Iranians are the Persians of history, and they were white. An Iranian once explained this to me; he said when the Arabs conquered Persia they change the demographics.
>> The blondes are definitively Nordic/Germanic <<
No, blondes are certainly not nearly as common as in Germany, but there are plenty of Iranian blondes.
Over the course of the last 30 or so years I’ve met Iranians who escaped during the fall of the Shah. A few of them were Ba’hai, Persians, Nowruz, (which has its origins in the Iranian religion of Zoroastrianism), a couple were Marines, None of them were Muslim.
All of them were deeply saddened that they would probably never see their Homeland again.
Looks like the girl in the Bond movie.
Is this more baby killing protest?
My ex-wife was blonde and of Persian descent. A solid 8-9 on the crazy/hot matrix. The amount of body hair required constant maintenance.
Brown eyes and Blonde, rare.
I knew an Iranian boy who was blonde and blue-eyed.
Good song! I haven’t heard “To Look at You” in ages.
It seems to be fairly common in the Kurdish regions.
During my “adventurous” days, I went on a couple of business trips from Baghdad to Irbil where we were setting up a police liaison officer camp. (US folks training Iraqi folks.)
There was a good number of blonde, blue-eyed, fair skinned Iraqis there. A few redheads too.
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