The
Real World - Tehran: Kill ‘em All, And Let God Sort ‘em
Out - Anonymous
13 February 2010By Keith Johnson
Kill ‘em All, And Let God Sort ‘em Out -
Anonymous
As the drums beat against the backdrop of a U.S.
military buildup in the Persian Gulf, war with Iran
seems more inevitable than it does likely. But does
Iran pose a real threat to our national security or
are they being used as a convenient scapegoat to
divert the American people’s attention away from an
impending financial collapse here at home?
War has always been used as a good exit strategy from
the economic turmoil our banking masters create for
us. Both world wars were initiated to face down fiscal
meltdowns and it appears likely that they are using
that same strategy to justify a third. But don’t
expect to hear any mention of that once the shelling
begins. It will be all about Ahmadinejad and the
fictitious nuclear weapons program he has stashed away
in his basement. That’s right! Same lie…different guy.
Truth is always the first casualty of war. Our kids
come next. With fewer jobs to go around, social unrest
becomes more certain especially among our nation’s
youth. And what better way to quell the young and the
restless from a potential uprising than to send them
off to the front lines? Of course some will go
reluctantly while others will consider it an honor to
serve. Certainly there will be proud parents; they’ll
slap a yellow “Support Our Troops” sticker on the back
of their truck and break down in tears every time they
hear “I’m proud to be an American” at the NASCAR
track. But they will never acknowledge that their son
is being used as cannon fodder for the banking cartels
or worse yet– as Henry Kissinger describes them -
“…dumb, stupid animals to be used as pawns of foreign
policy”.
Americans have been breeding soldiers since day one
and as long as there is land to steal, property to
seize and people to kill, there will always be a
demand for more. But the United States government does
not want to wait until your son’s 18th birthday to
sell him on a military career- they want to get him
young! And recruitment starts the minute you set the
boy down in front of that television set. Since 9/11
the United States government and the American media
have unilaterally orchestrated a massive campaign to
win the hearts and minds of the young and prepare them
for war! Graphically violent television programs and
movies have made our children indifferent to death and
destruction. Video games, particularly “first person
shooter games”, actually teach kids to kill reliably
and without hesitation after they condition their
minds to make firing a weapon an “automatic response”.
Our nation has been in a constant state of war since
1991 and many young adults have no memory of a time
when we have been at peace. Add that to all the
virtual reality mayhem that’s been force-fed into
their minds and it’s no wonder we see the level of
aggression and recklessness from today’s youth. And
you don’t have to even have kids of your own to
witness a demonstration of this kind of behavior. Just
check out popular youth-centric reality shows like
“Jersey Shore” or “the Ruins” to get a glimpse into
the lives of the modern young adult: blackout
drinking, multiple sex partners, fits of rage and
violence. And it’s not just the men engaged in these
things. The girls can be just as scary.
Now compare them to the young adults who grew up
before the war with Iraq, back when one of the first
youth-centric reality shows made its debut:
In 1992, MTV launched “The Real World”, the longest
running program in MTV history. Every episode starts
off the same with a voice-over running simultaneously
with a collage of scenes from that particular season’s
show:
“This is the true story… of seven strangers… picked to
live in a house…work together and have their lives
taped… to find out what happens… when people stop
being polite… and start getting real…The Real World.”
This was one of the first “reality” shows I remember
seeing that dealt with average, ordinary young adults
engaged in average, ordinary affairs that we can all
relate to. It’s sort of a microcosm of contemporary
American “pop culture”. Take a look at the characters
from that first season. Sure they had their spats but,
at least for the most part, they treated each other
with a lot more respect than what we see today. These
young people seemed more interested in art, careers
and relationships than the drug-induced fistfights,
date rapes and drunken tirades we see now. It’s a
rather frightening example of just how morally
bankrupt we’ve allowed our children to become in such
a short period of time. But don’t worry! While your
kids might not make functional members of society they
just might find themselves right at home in the United
States Armed Forces. There they can complete their
life-long indoctrination and then be sent off to take
out all their pent up rage on the young Iranian
population…who are being subjected to their own brand
of Western brain-washing.
Those who would believe that Iran is such a great
threat to our American way of life and believe them to
be at the forefront of a rising Islamic conspiracy to
take over the world should take the time to examine
the youth of that nation. After all, once their
parents die off they will be the next in line to carry
such a thing out. Wouldn’t it be interesting to follow
the daily lives of seven Iranian youths…
…picked to live in a house…work together and have
their lives taped… to find out what happens… when
people stop being polite… and start getting real…
What do you think that might look like? Well, if slurs
like “Sand Nigger”, “Camel Jockey” or “Rag head”
dominate your vernacular then you may imagine these
youths to be engaged in daily rituals of flag
desecration, effigy burning and beheadings. Maybe you
envision them to be part of a society of radical
jihadists who quote passages from the Qur’an
advocating the killing of the “infidels”. Perhaps you
suspect their waking hours are spent polishing their
hand grenades and brushing up on the latest ways to
carry out suicide bombings on American troops. If this
is your perception, then you are not living in the
real world. Iran, and more particularly its largest
city Tehran, has a youth culture much like our own.
They lead secular lives that are often at odds with
the ruling regime. They have parties, wear western
clothes, dance to western music and even drink alcohol
and use drugs. The regime itself acknowledges that
young Iranians have distanced themselves from their
Islamic faith much like the youth here have distanced
themselves from their Christian faith. Like their
western counterparts, the Iranian kids are not
interested in politics and world domination. They’re
kids! They want simple things: music and art, food and
drink, affection and comfort.
But you may be wondering how something like this could
happen in a place that is seen by many as an extremely
repressive theocratic dictatorship? Well, the Iranian
government has complained, for years, about the
Westernization of their culture. Some may argue that
that is a good thing. There certainly are beautiful
aspects of Western Civilization but it’s not the
virtues of liberty and freedom that are being
propagated on the Iranian people. What they are being
enticed to embrace are the secular aspects: sexual
promiscuity, entertainment, indulgence and vanity.
On September 12, 2002, current, but then former
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed
the U.S. House’s Government Reform Committee and,
according to a UPI article of the time titled
“Netanyahu: Subvert Iran with Television”:
“…called upon the United States to effect regime
change in both Iraq and Iran, prescribing a military
invasion to topple the government in Baghdad and the
transmission of ribald television programming via
satellite into Persia, where he said the influx of pop
culture would prove “subversive” to the conservative
Islamic regime.
Citing the hundreds of thousands of satellite
television dishes in Iran, Benjamin Netanyahu told the
House Government Reform Committee that the United
States could incite a revolution against the
conservative Iranian clergy through the use of such
Fox Broadcasting staples as “Melrose Place” and
“Beverly Hills 90210? — both of which feature
beautiful young people in varying states of undress,
living, glamorous, materialistic lives and engaging in
promiscuous sex”.
“This is pretty subversive stuff,” Netanyahu told the
committee. “The kids of Iran would want the nice
clothes they see on those shows. They would want the
swimming pools and fancy lifestyles.”
And this suggestion did not fall on deaf ears. During
the Bush Administration the US Congress voted $120
million for anti-regime media broadcasts into Iran,
and about $75 million funding opposition parties.
According to then Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice:
“The United States wishes to reach out to the Iranian
people and support their desire to realize their own
freedom and secure their own democratic and human
rights”.
And how has this strategy worked out over the years?
Well apparently it’s working. In 2006, CBS News did an
expose about the recent epidemic of nose jobs that has
become popular with the young men and women in Tehran
and reported that some young Iranian women are more
obsessed with their appearance than their counterparts
in the west. And you thought that the only part of an
Iranian woman you can see are her eyes!
“A Western nose is more beautiful”, says one young
woman in Farsi.
The report goes on to say that Newsha Tavakolian, a
photographer working on a book about the phenomenon,
stated that the nose craze started with satellite TV
from the West.
“Everyone saw how the Western women, they have very
small nose and look almost like Barbie, and the
Iranian women, they see them and they say, ‘Oh, I want
to look like them’. They want to make their nose
small”.
A more recent example of how Western influence has
impacted the Iranian culture can be seen during the
2009 Iranian Presidential election when thousands of
young adults took to the streets of Tehran to protest
the re-election of President Ahmadinejad. To those who
get their world news from the MSM, this appeared to be
a grass-roots demonstration of a nationwide sentiment
of dissatisfaction and distrust of the Regime and the
voting process. But this was no organic uprising.
Prior to the elections, tens of thousands of tweets
began pouring into the popular Internet social site
“Twitter”. They claimed that these “tweets” originated
in Iran but were written in English by only a few
recently registered users with the same photo profile.
These “tweets” painted an exaggerated picture in
support of the protests and stinks of the meddling of
billionaire Rothschild stooge George Soros and his
“Open Society Foundation”. Using this seemingly
humanitarian NGO as a front, Soros and his group
regularly outfit and fund opposition parties inside
so-called repressive regimes that he wants to
destabalize. These “color revolutions” have sprung up
all over the Middle East and Europe and have been
successful in fomenting dissent among the populations
of Moldova, Greece, Georgia and the Ukraine among
others. Soros operative Evgeny Morozov is on the board
of the OSF’s “Information Program” that openly uses
the internet to instigate democratic movements inside
closed societies in order to destabilize governments.
On his personal blog, Morozov admits that he regularly
visits targeted nations with the intent of “studying
opportunities that information technology and Internet
networking present for overthrowing authoritarian
regimes”.
But of all the assaults perpetrated against the
Iranian people, none is more destructive then the rise
in the nation’s drug problem. Since the deployment of
U.S. troops into Afghanistan opium production has
increased ten fold. Iran is the main supply route for
product headed to Europe and tons of it ends up on the
streets of Tehran on a daily basis. The Iranian
government has accused the U.S. of supporting the drug
trade as a way of maintaining a level of insecurity in
order to justify their presence in the region. Besides
that, the same Tribal leaders that helped the U.S.
fight the Taliban are the ones who operate the biggest
poppy fields. Allowing them to continue growing is
part of their payment. We also know there to be a
significant CIA presence in Afghanistan and there is
no reason to doubt that they are engaged in flooding
drugs into Iran just like they’ve been known to do
over here for decades. And it’s not just Opium that is
finding it’s way on the streets of Tehran. The very
American drug Methamphetamine and the very Israeli
drug MDMA (also known as Ecstacy) are also prevalent
among the designer drugs finding its way into the
hands of the Iranian youth. And, as you might suspect,
this has contributed greatly to the moral collapse of
that nation. With few jobs to turn to, kids are
finding nothing better to do than get high; and along
with that comes the associative problems of
prostitution and violent crime.
So what can we conclude from all this? Certainly the
West has contributed to the almost certain death of
Iran without having to drop one bomb. Patience would
eventually see the country collapse under the weight
of its own internal struggles. And even if they
continued to exist, can anyone take all this into
account and still insist that the dreaded Islamic
threat to take over the world is being orchestrated
within the borders of Iran? An often bantered about
concept I hear from Islamophobes is that the Muslim
population is exploding at a rate that will eclipse
all other races and result in the world being
delivered into the bondage of “Sharia Law”. Well, if
that’s true, it’s unlikely that such a thing will
originate out of Iran, whose collapsing birth rate
during the past 20 years is the fastest recorded in
any country, ever.
But all of these facts won’t stop the West because as
far as they’re concerned, Iran isn’t dying fast
enough. And when the bombs start dropping, maybe the
youth of Iran will end their fascination with the West
and realize that all their gifts were merely “Trojan
Horses”. And when those kids wake up to that reality,
America really will have something to worry about.
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