Be afraid, jackals

Did you forget, or not?
Not only did I not forget, I already explained how you are confused

uses economic figures to show how far Iran has dropped into shit hole level status does not mean money is the most important thing.

"You said you value money above all else earlier, didn't you?"

derp derp. you are really the dumbest guy in the room.... ANY ROOM
 
Not only did I not forget, I already explained how you are confused

uses economic figures to show how far Iran has dropped into shit hole level status does not mean money is the most important thing.

It certainly gives that impression.

it is proof that a once rich nation is one of the poorest.


pretty soon Sally Strothers will need to air programs to feed you losers
 
derp derp

no. only a brain dead retard would say that showing the economic status of Iran means that is all that matters

what it sort of does - is give me an idea why you shit stains have to hide the truth form people. you are fragile.

Our people are well aware of the truth. Your contributions fuel their resolve to resist the aggressors. Does that make you swell with pride?
 
Our people are well aware of the truth. Your contributions fuel their resolve to resist the aggressors. Does that make you swell with pride?
if they are well aware of the truth, you would not be frightened and block them from the world

actions matter more than your lies

and no, your stupid nonsense does not produce any pride on my end. you are a basement troll, not a special Iranian acting with authority
 
if they are well aware of the truth, you would not be frightened and block them from the world

actions matter more than your lies

We insulate our online infrastructure from foreign bad actors in time of war.

That is a sensible defensive policy, which is only necessary to prevent US-Israeli cyberattcks.

Did you protest when YouTube censored an Iranian video channel, hypocrite?
 
We insulate our online infrastructure from foreign bad actors in time of war.

That is a sensible defensive policy, which is only necessary to prevent US-Israeli cyberattcks.

Did you protest when YouTube censored an Iranian video channel, hypocrite?
This is such a perfect self-own because every version of it is humiliating. If you are lying, then you are just another basement propagandist playing dress-up as a sinister state operative on a two-bit website. If you are telling the truth, then you are confessing that your country’s mighty information services consist of grown men and bot scripts rummaging through internet trash for morale scraps. So which is it: are you a fake tough guy, or is your regime really that embarrassingly fragile?
 
This is such a perfect self-own because every version of it is humiliating. If you are lying, then you are just another basement propagandist playing dress-up as a sinister state operative on a two-bit website. If you are telling the truth, then you are confessing that your country’s mighty information services consist of grown men and bot scripts rummaging through internet trash for morale scraps. So which is it: are you a fake tough guy, or is your regime really that embarrassingly fragile?


May I remind you of the extreme measues the West took to preserve the online infrastructure from Y2K?

You also failed to acknowledge you hypocrisy regarding YouTube's censorship of Iranian content, so drop the "freedom of information" argument.

You have no case to plead.
 
May I remind you of the extreme measues the West took to preserve the online infrastructure from Y2K?

Y2K was governments and companies trying to prevent computers from failing. Your example is a government preventing citizens from communicating. Those are opposites, not parallels.
You also failed to acknowledge you hypocrisy regarding YouTube's censorship of Iranian content, so drop the "freedom of information" argument.
And YouTube censoring uploads is not the same as a state choking off a nation’s internet. A platform moderation policy may be biased; a regime blackout is authoritarian. Pretending those are equivalent is either dishonest or confused.

As for Youtube, I am pretty sure I griped plenty here about the tech censorship during covid
 
Y2K was governments and companies trying to prevent computers from failing. Your example is a government preventing citizens from communicating. Those are opposites, not parallels.

False. We are at war. I wish it were not necessary to limit international connectivity in order to protect our infrastructure, but it is, thanks to American-Isreali aggression.

Enough of our people recognize the necessity that no uprising has occurred, despite the inconvenience. The first duty of a government is to protect the nation. They know that is what we are doing.

And YouTube censoring uploads is not the same as a state choking off a nation’s internet.

In effect they are the same, hypocrite. The West fears whet Iran has to say, and you are willing to be kept ignorant of it.

A platform moderation policy may be biased; a regime blackout is authoritarian. Pretending those are equivalent is either dishonest or confused.

It is neither. It is a necessity. You appear to be unaware that Western government have often limited access to or blocked the dissemination of information in time of war. That does not surprise me.
 
Fat, lazy Americans who cannot put their mobile phones down would be easy targets.


Unfit to Serve
  • Obesity and physical inactivity are impacting national security. Only 2 in 5 young adults are both weight-eligible and adequately active to join the military.
  • Among the young adults who meet weight requirements, only 3 in 4 report physical activity levels that prepare them for basic training.
71% of U.S. young people would not be able to join the military if they wanted to.

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The Department of Defense (DOD), our nation's largest employer, spends about $1.5 billion annually in obesity-related health care costs for current and former service members and their families, as well as costs to replace personnel who do not met fitness requirements.

Lost workdays due to overweight and obesity for active-duty military personnel is 658,000 days per year. This costs the DOD $103 million per year.

Physical inactivity is associated with not completing basic training across the services.
 
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