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Report from outside the stadium
Here's some of my footage from yesterday's world cup game. I was outside the stadium during the game. There was a huge stage for Iranians with different guests who spoke. There were many reporters there speaking to people. The general vibe, unlike online platforms, was positive and hopeful. While some were speaking about a potential "deal", the crowd didn't seem to be as angry as we see some on online platforms. People proudly waved the US and Israel flags alongside the lion and sun, and still were thankful of them for helping us this far. Then came the islamic republic supporters. There were some clashes between us and them. Alongside them we noticed many Mexicans and Lebanese with the crab flag. Rumor was they were given free tickets to be there. But they seemed very quiet as they passed us to enter the stadium. We also saw a few balestine flags and keffiyehs for which we gave them one of our popular slogans "shove the palestinian flag up your arse". After the game people reporterd FIFA tried to confiscate the lion and sun as much as they could but did not succeed. This explains the videos of them attempting this but at the same time the presence of many lion and sun flags across the stadium. And this brings me to a final point: Unity. Unity is our weapon. We were united to make sure our voices are heard and our flag is seen by all. And we succeeded. They couldn't take away all of our flags because of its large quantity. So much that even the islamic republic state TV could not censor our lion and sun from their stream! Javid Shah Long live America Am Israel Chai Payandeh Iran 🦁🌞👑
Report from outside the stadium
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@Naré Bars It worked! It was even covered on the news in Australia! Woot!
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I do not accept Idocraty behaviour. One of the biggest reasons were in this shit is the feminisation of the society and men not allowed to be men and "Feminism" ruin womens life making them slaves to boards and share holders. And we have these tendensies in chats. A girl joins she goes before the line, changes topics and admin is like yeaaaa. EEEEEEEEW
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Today is my Birthday- Help get uplevels- LOL!! Please comment and/or like to help a girl out? Btw- the beers are going down like Gatorade at the Super Bowl! Thinking of Doc with every sip. Doc- CATCH! Love you all!
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@Sherri Reese We love ya!
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@Sherri Reese Same — so much love to you, my sister.
IRĀN (i.e. Aryana) Forever 🦁🟩⬜🟥
🟣 Imperial State of IRAN • Country in West Asia The actual native term for Iran has always been "Irān", this term in Iranian (i.e. Aryan) as mentioned in the Zoroastrian holy book Avesta as "Airyānam" which literally means "Land of the Aryans" thus it's *Not Persiā*. This is because the "Aryan Identity" is the native ethno-cultural identity of all the Iranians (i.e. Aryans) and in modernity it became their nationality as well Iran written in various Scripts and Languages: Avestan Script: 𐬀𐬌𐬭𐬌𐬌𐬀𐬥 (Airyānam) Cuneiform Script: 𐎠𐎼𐎠𐎴 (Airyāna) Pahlavi Script: 𐭠𐭩𐭥𐭠𐭭 (Irān) Latin Script: IRĀN (Irān) Hebrew Script: איראן (Irān) Arabic Script: ایران (Irān) Armenian Script: Իրան (Irān) Hellenic Script: Ιράν (Irān) Hindic Script: ईरान (Irān) Chinese Script: 伊朗 (Irān) Japanese Script: イラン (Irān) Korean Script: 이란 (Irān) Russian Script: Иран (Irān) German: der Iran (Irān) Italian: l'Iran (Irān) Spanish: Irán (Irān) Ukrainian: Іран (Irān) Slavic: Эрон (Irān) It was only foreigners like the Greeks (i.e. the Hellenes) who called the country "Persiā" whereas the actual native Iranian people themselves always called it "Irān" this is because "Persia" (or "Pārs") is only a province and subset of the overall Iranian civilization and not the whole country, culture and civilization itself. "Persepolis" (i.e. City of Pārs • Iranian Translation: شهر پارس, Shahr-e Pārs) was only name of the capital city of the Iranian Empire (i.e. Aryan Empire) under the Achaemenid Dynasty founded by Shāhanshāh Kurosh (i.e. Cyrus) the Great which would make sense as to why the Greeks mistakenly identified the Iranian People (i.e. Aryan People) by their capital city name "City of Pārs" when interacting with them because they assumed if "City of Pārs" was the capital city of the Empire then "Pārs" (Persia) must be the country itself however the Greeks were wrong because "Pārs" is only the name of a province that the ancient capital city "City of Pārs" was named after meaning the country itself was always "Irān" (i.e. "Aryana) as mentioned in the Zoroastrian holy book Avesta and by the ancient Iranians (i.e. Aryans) themselves
IRĀN (i.e. Aryana) Forever 🦁🟩⬜🟥
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@Danial Mahdavi I know you and I have chatted about this before, but I loved reading this explanation again. I’m still not sure what to label my Jewish Iranian ancestry as…not that I must have a label…but what you’ve shared here has been so interesting and helpful. Thank you.
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@Danial Mahdavi Thank you, brother.
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