Regardless of what we may think about the revolution and its aftermath, there is no disputing the impact it has had not only on the history of the region but on world history. And as someone who aspires to be a historian, the Iranian Revolution is fascinating. I made this two-part video titled: “The 30th Anniversary of the Iranian Revolution: Revisiting the Iconic Images, the Music, and the Fervor.” For the music, I have included anthems from the various factions that led the revolution. Here’s part 1 and part 2. Enjoy.
This is coming from a spoiled little boy who hasn’t worked a day in his life and grew up in Orange County. Funny part is that this little spoiled boy never has lived in Iran or wasn’t in Iran when Iran was going through the hell of war due to direct after math of this revolution. This is coming from a guy whoes mother did not have to get a beating from Komiteh!
Don’t be silly by assuming that you know all about me simply bc I was raised in OC (by the way, I have no qualms about growing up in California as I love being from the Golden State!!). And I’m not going to sit here and tell you about myself as if that is even important to the post. Please just watch the video and comment on the content of the post. Good day.
Revolution was not just change in govrenmet, it is a way beyond that, every aspect of life in Iran must change, govornnment, culture, jastice, economy, porduction, science, military every things . who ever satand in the way must pushed away. with few FOKOLI with femanin attude are not goinig to show the path. Now just we are started, or to say -you aint’t see anything yet.- it is nice piece you put on thanks pouya
Arash, then why was your father in bed with these people for so long if they are such monsters? I see, they only becamse monsters when a business deal went sour, according to yourself. Arash, you are a disgusting person with no principles. Fortunately, obesity is a slow killer.
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/articles/39/Palestinian_women_photojournalists.html
Chunky occupation soldier, I cant help that you told me what you did on the phone. If you lied, or just said the wrong thing bc your English is horrible and you have no communication skills, that is YOUR problem not mine. Nevertheless, lets assume you clarified things for us. It is MEANINGLESS bc you dont have principles, and you dont care about humanity or human rights. Otherwise, you would oppose Israel destroying the Gaza strip, Israels ethic cleansing of the Jordan vallyer, its arrests and torture on a mass scale, etc.. Instead, you use your father as a political tool in a debate, as we have just seen. Assuming he did go through what he did, you are now using his experience to silence Pouya and the rest of us on the brutality of Zionism. That is despicable, and if he knew what kind of a disgusting, political opportunist his son is, he would no doubt want to vomit. You just cheapened the memory of those who suffered from the Islamic Republics savagery. How do you live with yourself? No, Arash, the fact that your dad went through what he did does not make it ok for Israel to destroy other countries, and for you to use your own FATHER for God’s sake to try to silence Pouya on Israel is despicable.
“Before a little moron like you who is nothing but a piece of shit ever try to criticize my dad, let it be shown that my dad has done more for Iran than a lot of people including this idiot Pouya who call himself an Iranian and allow a person such as my father(who has done sooo much for Iran) be insulted in his forum. Of course, Mr. Pouya is not concerned w/ Iran. He is more concerned with his hatred for the Jewish state and of course he won’t give a shit a bit.”
This is disgusting Arash. Look how you try to use your father to force Pouya to stop talking about Israel. Really, you are despicable.
Scumbag Arash, are you embarassed? Im assuming you are disgusted by yourself and how you use you father’s experience to make political points. No doubt, you are back in your black hole with your tail between your legs you coward.
Hey,
Thanks for posting this…I’m also intrigued about the Revolution…so interesting to study it
hi, where can i get a copy of this video? thank you