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Yes I agree Iranians still have a country but look at Islam. People even today in the USA still have more liberties than Iranians

Which favors this article:

Higher IQ is linked to more democracy. Source: http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8492613&fileId=S1832427400010045

And I mentioned they were a part of the United Nations. Zog influence goes without saying

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Zog influence in Iran?

lol

They are so under control they have the entire zog machine geared against them

They are anything but taken over, anything but under a zog, they are contained within their borders, at best. We can only wish it would only be this bad for our country

Maybe, just maybe, what you call "liberty" is actually only a form of "laxism" and/or carelessness for the most part, and an illusion for the rest of it

https://www.thefreedictionary.com/laxism

And maybe there's a time for everything. Maybe that so called liberty/individual liberty, isn't suited for all situations, starting with life threatening situations, when facing an existential threat, such as times of war for instance

Maybe

What's for sure however, is that, "we" the so called superior smart race, have not only lost our country/countries, but we lost it to low IQ brownies, subhumans, who also happen to have managed to keep theirs for the most part, low IQ brownies who have managed to remain the absolute ethnic majority in their own countries, that we call shitholes

So, it begs a couple of questions, maybe we didn't get everything exactly right...

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Iran is definitely compromised. Why else would they allow jews to tell them what to do through the United Nations, world bank, International Monetary Fund, and Interpol ?

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No no no, that's only your personal interpretation of the situation here, and it is very flawed

Reality is that you don't get the geopolitical game at play, and the complexity of the situation. For instance, the UN general assembly isn't exactly very pro israel to begin with, and it's not new... There are countless examples showing just that https://www.dw.com/en/un-votes-to-blame-israel-for-excessive-force-against-palestinians-in-gaza/a-44213593

https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Politics-And-Diplomacy/Israel-slams-UN-report-blaming-it-for-domestic-abuse-of-Palestinian-women-447198

https://unwatch.org/2020-un-fourth-committee-resolutions-against-israel/

>NEW YORK, November 4, 2020 – The UN General Assembly’s decolonization committee, which includes all 193 member states, today adopted seven resolutions that single out or condemn Israel, and zero on the rest of the world. One of the texts condemns Israel for “repressive measures” against Syrian citizens in the Golan Heights, another renews the mandate of the corrupt UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), while another renews the mandate of a UN special committee to investigate “Israeli practices affecting the human rights of the Palestinian people.”

But that's just for the "general assembly" stuffs, that's not the entire story when it comes to the UN, you have the story of budgets, too

When it comes to iran being part of the UN, it's like a troll being part of a forum, just because he's registered on the said forum and participating and claiming he follows all the rules to the letter and is only here to help admins do their job properly... Doesn't make him less of a troll...

That's what Iran and a couple of others do, or did

Lybia was part of the UN, Iraq too, don't forget that