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Farzad 
April 17, 2025

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Thanks for sharing your opinion.


Other Saeed 
April 17, 2025

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1- Freedom of speech. Can government dictate what we can say?
Of course I believe in it. Unlike Europe where denying Holocaust is a crime. But I am ok with limitation on hate groups like KKK, NAZI and .... promoting Hatred. Also It was not right to take away that right during Covid. During Covid you could not express your opinion or question Covid or vaccination. You could have been jailed or cancelled.
—-so, government can’t force universities to kick out students who are against Israel! Good
2- Environmental Protection
Believe we should. But it is not new. Climate change since and including the ice age time has been around. African Sahara used to be all lush and green. Agree to deal with it. I also agree when the term changed from "Global warming" to "Climate Change". But we can't just have USA chip in for it while highly populated and top 5 economy like China and India to get away with it. Yes Mother Earth is sacred.
—- Pulling out of French climate agreement and remove any mention of climate from government websites is the best way to deal with this. Climate has changed during the earth’s history but we know for sure humans are causing massive damage to it. It’s not my problem is the best solution.
3- Accepting rule of law and obey court orders no matter whom
Not necessary, that is why there is an appeal court. But at the end after all the process (fair or unfair) that's the judgment. I also believe judges should be non political and non partisan with no bias. Can't have people like George Soros assign judges. He is a dangerous man with a destructive agenda.
—- President or anyone for that matter should follow the law. If Supreme Court which is mainly from Trump appointees says “do this”, he should do it, right?
4- Accept election results after due process.
Sure but you can certainly question it. That is your freedom of speech. Keep in mind it was SCOUS who elected GWB. Al Gore still believes he won Florida. Hillary still believes Trump did not win the election. But at the end just like Al Gore, Hillary, and Trump, no matter how much you try, you concede and move on, even thought it is their right (freedom of speech) to still talk about it and express their opinion.
—-All other former presidents publicly accepted the results. They might not be happy with the results and dragged it but none asked his/her supporters to fight like hell to take it back. No other president went after government officials who disagreed with him/her. Not the same, is it?


Farzad 
April 17, 2025

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Italy Golden Visa program


Farzad 
April 17, 2025

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Trump blocked Israeli-proposed joint attack on Iran to pursue nuclear deal


https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/16/us/politics/trump-israel-iran-nuclear.html


Farzad  
April 17, 2025

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LIVE: KSA - Korea U-17 semi finals.

https://www.youtube.com/live/-K6HGViPfHs?si=aCo_OQHyfzZoX1mf


Farzad 
April 17, 2025

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Farzad 
April 17, 2025

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Saeid. When they imposter it means they are not serious or they are trying to drive you away. We can verify through email who is who. And yes someone trying to imposter you. But since you liked those question here are my answers:

1- Freedom of speech. Can government dictate what we can say?
Of course I believe in it. Unlike Europe where denying Holocaust is a crime. But I am ok with limitation on hate groups like KKK, NAZI and .... promoting Hatred. Also It was not right to take away that right during Covid. During Covid you could not express your opinion or question Covid or vaccination. You could have been jailed or cancelled.

2- Environmental Protection
Believe we should. But it is not new. Climate change since and including the ice age time has been around. African Sahara used to be all lush and green. Agree to deal with it. I also agree when the term changed from "Global warming" to "Climate Change". But we can't just have USA chip in for it while highly populated and top 5 economy like China and India to get away with it. Yes Mother Earth is sacred.

3- Accepting rule of law and obey court orders no matter whom
Not necessary, that is why there is an appeal court. But at the end after all the process (fair or unfair) that's the judgment. I also believe judges should be non political and non partisan with no bias. Can't have people like George Soros assign judges. He is a dangerous man with a destructive agenda.

4- Accept election results after due process.
Sure but you can certainly question it. That is your freedom of speech. Keep in mind it was SCOUS who elected GWB. Al Gore still believes he won Florida. Hillary still believes Trump did not win the election. But at the end just like Al Gore, Hillary, and Trump, no matter how much you try, you concede and move on, even thought it is their right (freedom of speech) to still talk about it and express their opinion.

Chicken shit terms / labels like Anti Vaxer / Election Deniers / conspiracy theorists don't fly high these days.


Saied 
April 17, 2025

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I do not know who is posting under my name.  BTW, these are list of good questions, but why not post them under your name?


Saeed 
April 17, 2025

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Farzad,
Your opinion on following is appreciated as a proud member of Democratic Party.
1- Freedom of speech. Can government dictate what we can say?
2- Environmental Protection
3- Accepting rule of law and obey court orders no matter whom
4- accept election results after due process
Be honest and detailed please


Farzad 
April 16, 2025

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Bill Maher Slams 'Woke' Democrats

I think he defines Woke very well. 


"There will always be the people in the rear guard -- just like there are people who are still wearing masks [to avoid COVID], you know?" Bill Maher said on the April 13 episode of his "Club Random" podcast."Once you start something, you get a certain amount of cult followers for anything, and then the true believers never die," he continued. "I mean, a lot of people would say right now the Democratic Party is still in that mode, which is going to render them possibly an irrelevant party if they don't change."

Bill Maher later discussed why he thinks the dominant ideology of the Democratic party is flawed. "Woke would like to believe they're some sort of extension of liberalism, but they're not," he said. "They're usually something that's quite opposite," he continued. "Liberalism was, 'We should have a colorblind society and not see race at all.' That's not what the woke believe. They're the opposite: 'Let's put race at the front of everything.'"


Farzad 
April 16, 2025

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Stephanie Turner put on 12-month probation, taking break from USA Fencing career after refusing to compete against trans athlete

Women’s fencer Stephanie Turner will be stepping back from fencing “for a while” after she was placed on a 12-month probation by USA Fencing for refusing to compete against a transgender athlete last month, a report said.

Stephanie Turner, 31, was disqualified from USA Fencing’s Cherry Blossom Open when she took a knee rather than fence Redmond Sullivan, a 20-year-old who was born biologically male.

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Stephanie Turner took a knee in protest after she refused to fence transgender athlete Redmond Sullivan last month. X / @icons_women


Farzad 
April 16, 2025

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April 16, 2025

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Farzad 
April 16, 2025

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Iranian vice president resigns

Wednesday's announcement came as Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian formally approved the resignation of one of his vice presidents who served as Tehran's key negotiator in its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers.

Mohammad Javad Zarif served as a key supporter of Pezeshkian in his election last year but attracted criticism from hard-liners within the Shiite theocracy, who long have alleged Zarif gave away too much in negotiations.

"Pezeshkian emphasised that due to certain issues, his administration can no longer benefit from Zarif's valuable knowledge and expertise," a statement from the presidency said.

The president in a decree appointed Mohsen Ismaili, 59, to be his new vice president for strategic affairs. In Iran's political system, the president has multiple vice presidents. Ismaili is known as a political moderate and a legal expert.

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