Sunday, April 22, 2007

Ahmadinejad: "Today , When You Mention DEMOCRACY, People Want to Puke".

Ahmadinjead, "the scariest man on earth" is at it again...Ardeshird keenly observes the following:



This is according to the regime's newspaper Etemaad reported by IranPressNews: Ahmadinejad on his 27th provincial trip to the Central Province of Fars attending a gathering of that Province's Mullahs stated a lot of his usual crap, but the most significant parts were when he stated: "Today when you mention democracy people want to throw up" and when he gave the news about governmental budget for religious centres. He said: "In the early days after the [1979] revolution there were many prevalent wrong ideas and one of them was the idea that government should not support [financially] religious centres because they become governmental institutions.

This is in my opinion wrong. How could an Islamic government separate itself from religious centres? of course, it is not a good idea for the shiite religious centres to be controlled by the government" [funny he actually said that! I don't think he meant to say it! because he actually refutes his own statement that How could an Islamic government separate itself from religious centres?!] he then continued: "Previously, this [financial support] had not been mentioned in the governmental budgets but since last year this has been included in the budget and all the provinces have been notified." --

To give a little background, in the early days of the revolution, democracy was the top agenda for the Iranian people. They believed that their revolution was a democratic one even though it was Islamic. For that reason many democratic principles had to be incorporated into the Islamic Republic regime. Khomeini had no choice on that front. The original constitution was compiled with many democratic principles as its main articles.

Khomeini gradually violated these principles and eventually the rule of people was too democratic for the Mullahs and he and Khamenei introduced the Valieh Faghih Article in the Constitution in 1989 so that the spiritual leader Khamenei had the absolute power. they also introduced other institutions such as the Guardian Council, members of which are appointed by the spiritual leader (Khamenei) to ensure that only those faithful to the spiritual leader would be nominated for the elections be it for the parliament or the presidency or any other posts.

As you can see, the regime has been in the process of un-democratisation and the early days' ideas that "religious centres should not be controlled by the government" which is a democratic principle is now being reversed and it is another step to gradually bringing all the remaining institutions under the control of the government and the leader. Now when you put the two together, i.e. the "when you mention democracy people want to throw up" and the "allocation of governmental budget to the religious centres" you see what Ahmadinejad is surreptitiously doing!

This is perhaps insignificant to the opposition that wants to see the whole regime fall. It is just another brick in the wall but as far as the other factions of the regime are concerned and in particular the reformists, this is significant because Ahmadinejad who has the Revolutionary Guards Corps, Basijis, and the Omat-e (Nation of) Hezbullah's support is now trying to buy the support of the religious centres around the country, amongst whom there are many reformists. He is ensuring his second term in the office. And the way he is going, I would not be surprised (if the regime is not toppled by then) to see elections (the only remaining democratic act, even though it is only a show and the candidates are all pre-selected and appointed by the Guardian Council) not bothered with as such behavior is unislamic! (per Ahmadinejad's spiritual Leader, Ayatollah Mesbah Yazdi ;[a Heideggerian disciple]


The above sober assessment is in fact, Ahamdinejad's preparation for a second coup against the capitalist mullahs, the first coup ascending him to power via mainly rigged Presidential election by IRGC and the paramilitary subsidized Basij volunteers. Ahmadinejad is cunningly steering Iran toward a puritanical Islamic military dictatorship --as opposed to the capitalist mullahs whom he hates--with the World's only legitimate leader of the only monotheist religion, Imam Mahdi, conveniently located in his command post, headquartered in the bottom of a well in Jamkaran, Quom.

Ahmadinejad's agenda doesn't end with turning Iran into military/jihadist dictatorship, he is determined to unify the Islamic world and the left-leaning world against the "arrogant powers" for he longs for "A world without America and Israel".

He is perilously honest when it comes to his conviction and lofty ambitions for the "alternative world order". He sees himself as a savior of humanity and the oppressed. Ahmadinejad is trying to revive the purest definition of the faith. He asserts that "Islam is an alternative to the current global system, not a candidate for becoming a small part of it. "

He is convinced that Islam's domination of the world is not only possible but it's already here. He invites leaders of the world even pope to the monotheist path of salvation because he doesn't not view Christianity and Judaism as monotheist religions (Muslims consider the concept of trinity as polytheism). I'm a bit digressing here. Getting back to what I was saying, I predict that getting rid of pseudo-elections (since, they are not Islamic anyways and there are no elections in Islam) and the capitalist mullahs are on top of Ahmadinejad's agenda.

The rule of several bad men does not last long and easily decays to the rule of a single tyrant. The coming years will give us a single tyrant in form of Islamic military/Jihadists in Iran. Iran is moving toward a military/jihadist dictatorship. Once they get there, then, maybe people will rise up as the oppressed people did in Indonesia or any place else where tyranny, evil, coercion, and oppression is the law of the land. Such protracted reign of terror and unchecked power cannot last long anywhere. Then perhaps from a ruins of military/jihadist dictatorship and much suffering, Iran will rise from the ashes like a phoenix and emerges as a nation it deserves to be.

8 comments:

City boy said...

Great post Serendip. How do you think the Iranian people will react to this view?

SERENDIP said...

Dear city boy: My blog is still filtered in Iran, which I don't comprehend because I write mostly in English. However, this post was inspired by an Iranian blogger who echos my exact sentiments in his blog with much better and poetic style of writing in Persian.

Thanks you for stopping by.

Anonymous said...

After many years reading about this issue, and remembering how Lebanon was being lead to its total destruction by Hizbollah, (thanks to Israelis who endangered their own people by not destroying them all)these Mullas will lead Iran to a great war against the world that may result in Iran's total destruction. There is too much talks of nuclear weapons. people won't rise but this total destruction may result in the phonix's coming to life, only after a few hundered years. Maybe we should meet in a next reincarnation,five hundred years from now and check the results? If I win the bet, I will want a brand new space shuttle!

Michael said...

Serendip:
You said:
Now when you put the two together, i.e. the "when you mention democracy people want to throw up" and the "allocation of governmental budget to the religious centres" you see what Ahmadinejad is surreptitiously doing!

I don't see how it's surreptitious; Ahmadijenad is pretty public about it his goals, just like any dictator who is convinced of his own righteousness (Hugo Chavez, or Hitler, for example).

You also said: He asserts that "Islam is an alternative to the current global system, not a candidate for becoming a small part of it."

Sounds like "world leaders" need to wake up and smell the coffee; anyone looking at world domination that hungrily, and going after an over-sized nuclear program, is a threat.

Anonymous said...

people puke when they hear his name

Anonymous said...

Dear Michael: You're absolutely spot on. I don' what it takes for these so-called leaders to wake up. All they need to do is to read khomeini's book, "The Islamic Government" (his Meine Kampe). And No, he doesn't mean an Islamic gov't just for Iran.

All I can do is to repeat myself like a broken record in my little blog...I don't know what else to do...

Rita Loca said...

Don't ever tire of repeating it. I feel a little hoarse from all my lonely rants here in Venezuela as well! But one day, maybe someone will at least remember what has been said!

SERENDIP said...

Dear JM: Thank you I needed that. How are you and your dad? We need Prayers for Plateau's mom...God bless.