It's at this point the girl should cut her mother out of her life. When the boyfriend comes back, whisper into his ear, "No time to explain, we need to leave, Now."
Should these two kids make it and start a family of their own, their kids don't need a toxic racist grandmother in their life sowing the seeds of hate in their impressionable young minds.
I totally agree with the title.
Also, if the mother dares to think this way, I believe she should be brave enough to voice out her thoughts, not like a coward who only talk behind one's back.
To be fair, what he meant is that "While American & allied geopolitics in the Middle- and Near-East have called for a climate of detente with Iran, even leading to a unique collaboration in Iraq against ISIS, that same regime, continues to train and fund extremist groups throughout the Middle East who, if given the chance (and because they have declared their intention), will take up arms against anyone seeking to undermine their power grab in the region. It is not saber-rattling nor posturing, it is a simple fact of life there. Iran is actively engaged in Iraq, Syria and Yemen (with funding, training and arms).
However, everyone here hopes the Iranian kid did not drink the coolaid and that they will be happy together."
Or in a TL:DR version, you're a hugely narrow-minded c*nt who will go out of their way to insult a person who writes about the reality of life just because it is in discordance with your own snowflake views, calling said person an "alt-right douchebag". Kudos
I bet you broad minded folks would be a little irritated if I said you americans are a nation of cowards and terrorists because of all the innocent people "the americans" are taking out by drones and shit. I mean you guys are probably not connected to any of that. I hope.
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And you'd be rightfully irritated, cause that would be fucking stupid things to say. Let me guess: you don't know what I mean.
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Agreed. My understanding is that a lot of "Iranian" youth don't identify as Iranian, they identify as the more (seemingly) culturally relevant and antiquated Persian, because they "don't agree" with the national policy.
But do some other people actually have a Bin Laden fetish??
Should these two kids make it and start a family of their own, their kids don't need a toxic racist grandmother in their life sowing the seeds of hate in their impressionable young minds.
Also, if the mother dares to think this way, I believe she should be brave enough to voice out her thoughts, not like a coward who only talk behind one's back.
To be just as fair, the kid probably isn't connected to any of that. I hope.
However, everyone here hopes the Iranian kid did not drink the coolaid and that they will be happy together."
Or in a TL:DR version, you're a hugely narrow-minded c*nt who will go out of their way to insult a person who writes about the reality of life just because it is in discordance with your own snowflake views, calling said person an "alt-right douchebag". Kudos
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And you'd be rightfully irritated, cause that would be fucking stupid things to say. Let me guess: you don't know what I mean.
Agreed. My understanding is that a lot of "Iranian" youth don't identify as Iranian, they identify as the more (seemingly) culturally relevant and antiquated Persian, because they "don't agree" with the national policy.