And many Iranians are Christians. They have to hide it in Iran, but not once they come to the US. In late 1990s I helped out with a small Iranian church in the Los Angeles area. I learned a few words of Farsi during my time there. And was introduced to Salad Olivier (which is great on lavash) and saffron rice made with basmati rice. I still have the recipes and make them...well, the lavash I buy at the store.
One thing that I thought remarkable is that when they said "Jesus" in Farsi, it sounds like "Esau" (Jacob's brother in Old Testament). I asked them if Jesus is pronounced Esau, then what is the Farsi name for Esau? But I never got the answer.
"Three people have been sentenced to death in Iran for participating in protests. Their execution is expected at any moment. The execution of these three people sends a deplorable message to the world and should not be done."
The Arabic one is on purpose if you translated it talks about those protesters in Iran that are being executed by the state. You have to translate it from Persian to English
Anyone who watches his twitter knows he often restates tweets in foreign languages, especially when directed at authoritarian regimes. Idea being repressed people can read it.
I rely on you guys to watch his twitter and post the best ones here, haha.
That's really cool of him. Chalk one up for Trump being actually a really good hearted, well-intentioned person, which the left tries their hardest not to let the world know about.
You mean everyone but Trump was open to being Spezzed at any moment and the moment just happens to be here?
EDIT: OH NOPE THEY GOT TRUMP TOO
EDIT EDIT: Oh no wait, maybe he posted in arabic on purpose.
Arabic was on purpose. He's talking about the 3 people they executed for opposing the Iranian government.
Farsi.
Yeah, that's what he said
Yet he was blind, which left me confused.
Yes, you see arabic sounds more like "muhumma saleen mahadishu habab! kaseem kaseem aliba hafir! Yahaz ali nebbeb akbar mahaz di yahaleen"
whereas farsi sounds like, "maha yek shaha hoda karifa. shalom nafar yazda mor nefu kareemi. Yahalez haffez char fahali sammem mireet mor hobam."
Just to clarify.
durka durka mohammed jihad
What does Chinese sound like compared to Swahili?
And many Iranians are Christians. They have to hide it in Iran, but not once they come to the US. In late 1990s I helped out with a small Iranian church in the Los Angeles area. I learned a few words of Farsi during my time there. And was introduced to Salad Olivier (which is great on lavash) and saffron rice made with basmati rice. I still have the recipes and make them...well, the lavash I buy at the store.
One thing that I thought remarkable is that when they said "Jesus" in Farsi, it sounds like "Esau" (Jacob's brother in Old Testament). I asked them if Jesus is pronounced Esau, then what is the Farsi name for Esau? But I never got the answer.
I Si Far myself, with my 2020 vision.
"Three people have been sentenced to death in Iran for participating in protests. Their execution is expected at any moment. The execution of these three people sends a deplorable message to the world and should not be done."
Obligatory fuck Iran's government.
The Arabic one is on purpose if you translated it talks about those protesters in Iran that are being executed by the state. You have to translate it from Persian to English
Anyone who watches his twitter knows he often restates tweets in foreign languages, especially when directed at authoritarian regimes. Idea being repressed people can read it.
I rely on you guys to watch his twitter and post the best ones here, haha.
That's really cool of him. Chalk one up for Trump being actually a really good hearted, well-intentioned person, which the left tries their hardest not to let the world know about.
I am on Twitter solely for Trump. I have never made a single post nor a single comment. His account is simply gold.
Repressed people should learn English damn it.
Spezzed. Lol, I wonder how many tweets are edited. Can't believe I never thought of it happening.