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While I'm sure there were other entities involved from the West there is no way you can point the finger that them. Iran has horrible human rights and the people there are sick of it.

Are you talking from a sympathetic attitude from Western perspective for Iran? As far as I know, most criticizers of current Iranian regime are secular in nature. They want, whatever Islam there is, to be abolished and replaced by secular laws. I do not support anyone. Neither did I find it intellectually worth it to participate in all those protests in Toronto organized by Iranians. I have my own life to live, my own goals, than to care about those being killed in Iran by protestors. I feel sad for a Muslim who dies innocently and I pray for him. Should I, however, feel sad and pray for Muslims who hold protests and support another democratic leader who will only bring Shiism.. I dont know, Mousavi in this case. By the way, most of Iranians are Toronto, or Canada, are tired of Islam, or at least Islam in politics. You would realize if you talk to them.
 
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Are you talking from a sympathetic attitude from Western perspective for Iran? As far as I know, most criticizers of current Iranian regime are secular in nature. They want, whatever Islam there is, to be abolished and replaced by secular laws. I do not support anyone. Neither did I find it intellectually worth it to participate in all those protests in Toronto organized by Iranians. I have my own life to live, my own goals, than to care about those being killed in Iran by protestors. I feel sad for a Muslim who dies innocently and I pray for him. Should I, however, feel sad and pray for Muslims who hold protests and support another democratic leader who will only bring Shiism.. I dont know, Mousavi in this case. By the way, most of Iranians are Toronto, or Canada, are tired of Islam, or at least Islam in politics. You would realize if you talk to them.

I understand your point of view. I don't agree with mixing church and state or I suppose in this case mosque and state. If someone is muslim because the law forces them to be, what is the point of that?
 

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