← Back to context Comment by pydry 18 hours ago You dont speak for Iran. 4 comments pydry Reply dastuer 18 hours ago Then who does? If it’s not the people? Who does? pydry 18 hours ago Recently created accounts of dubious provenance on hacker news are not "its people". The views of its people can be determined through polling.E.g. https://wanaen.com/nearly-70-of-iranians-believe-country-can..."72% of Iranians oppose stopping the development of missile technology as a means of avoiding possible U.S. military action."Orhttps://www.cissm.umd.edu /research-impact/publications/iranian-public-opinion-soon-after-twelve-day-war"This survey found notable signs of the "rally-round-the-flag effect" that many observers were commenting on at that time, including very positive appraisals of some aspects of their government’s and military’s performance during the war." dastuer 18 hours ago It’s quite convenient you didn’t answer my question.The answer should be simple. Even if you don’t think I’m one of them. 1 reply →
dastuer 18 hours ago Then who does? If it’s not the people? Who does? pydry 18 hours ago Recently created accounts of dubious provenance on hacker news are not "its people". The views of its people can be determined through polling.E.g. https://wanaen.com/nearly-70-of-iranians-believe-country-can..."72% of Iranians oppose stopping the development of missile technology as a means of avoiding possible U.S. military action."Orhttps://www.cissm.umd.edu /research-impact/publications/iranian-public-opinion-soon-after-twelve-day-war"This survey found notable signs of the "rally-round-the-flag effect" that many observers were commenting on at that time, including very positive appraisals of some aspects of their government’s and military’s performance during the war." dastuer 18 hours ago It’s quite convenient you didn’t answer my question.The answer should be simple. Even if you don’t think I’m one of them. 1 reply →
pydry 18 hours ago Recently created accounts of dubious provenance on hacker news are not "its people". The views of its people can be determined through polling.E.g. https://wanaen.com/nearly-70-of-iranians-believe-country-can..."72% of Iranians oppose stopping the development of missile technology as a means of avoiding possible U.S. military action."Orhttps://www.cissm.umd.edu /research-impact/publications/iranian-public-opinion-soon-after-twelve-day-war"This survey found notable signs of the "rally-round-the-flag effect" that many observers were commenting on at that time, including very positive appraisals of some aspects of their government’s and military’s performance during the war." dastuer 18 hours ago It’s quite convenient you didn’t answer my question.The answer should be simple. Even if you don’t think I’m one of them. 1 reply →
dastuer 18 hours ago It’s quite convenient you didn’t answer my question.The answer should be simple. Even if you don’t think I’m one of them. 1 reply →
Then who does? If it’s not the people? Who does?
Recently created accounts of dubious provenance on hacker news are not "its people". The views of its people can be determined through polling.
E.g. https://wanaen.com/nearly-70-of-iranians-believe-country-can...
"72% of Iranians oppose stopping the development of missile technology as a means of avoiding possible U.S. military action."
Or
https://www.cissm.umd.edu /research-impact/publications/iranian-public-opinion-soon-after-twelve-day-war
"This survey found notable signs of the "rally-round-the-flag effect" that many observers were commenting on at that time, including very positive appraisals of some aspects of their government’s and military’s performance during the war."
It’s quite convenient you didn’t answer my question.
The answer should be simple. Even if you don’t think I’m one of them.
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