Posted on 06/21/2025 3:10:14 AM PDT by Libloather
Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, is being mocked mercilessly over a slew of bizarre social media posts that resurfaced as the Israel-Iran war broke out — including his musings about treating a woman right and even being “naughty&playful” as a school kid.
The odd posts date back at least a decade and are in stark contrast to the anti-Israel and war rhetoric that now fills the social media feed of the 86-year-old leader and most senior cleric in the extremist Islamic Republic.
In one from 2013, Khamenei recalled his awkward school days.
“I went 2school w/a cloak since1st days;it was uncomfortable 2wear it in front f other kids, but I tried 2make up 4it by being naughty&playful,” he wrote.
Social media users were quick to fire back, with one X user replying: “U have nothing 2 B ashamed of. You’re just as naughty and playful as ever.”
“Born to be playboi carti, forced to be ayatollah,” another chimed in.
Others seized on another 2013 post in which the supreme leader offered up love advice.
“U can’t leave all tasks 2ur #wife&then criticize her.Even if she’s a scientist/politician,yet when interacting within family,she’s a #flower,” he wrote in the Sep. 3, 2013 post.
“Man has a responsibility to understand #woman’s needs and feelings and must not be neglectful toward her #emotional state,” he said in a seperate post just days later.
One user fired back sarcastically, “So true king.”
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Thank you very much and God bless you.
Khamenei in his younger days.
All I want to read about that guy is that he’s in 100 pieces
True.
I don’t want to the ayatollah’s dead, I want to se him dead.
BTW: In Iran, "getting to first base" means "getting to see her eyes."
Regards,
““I went 2school w/a cloak since1st days;it was uncomfortable 2wear it in front f other kids, but I tried 2make up 4it by being naughty&playful,” he wrote.”
Looks like they don’t teach English very well in Iran.
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