The Shia in Iran are predominantly Persian you blockheaded imbecile.....Shia isn't an ethnicity.
Your commenting is as backward as your logic lolThis is really good to know. Any red-neck joke, any dumb American comment, any Christian slur, any jab at conservatives, etc. Have no fear, TOT has your back.
All Shia are Persian. Got it.The Shia in Iran are predominantly Persian you blockheaded imbecile.....
It seams that your logic is that the group is more important than the individual. If I have misread this, please point it out.Your commenting is as backward as your logic lol
Except that I was very clear in posting that the "Shia IN IRAN are PREDOMINANTLY Persian"All Shia are Persian. Got it.
Most Zionist Christian are white North Americans.Except that I was very clear in posting that the "Shia IN IRAN are PREDOMINANTLY Persian"
You truly are an intellectually compromised, pointless and counter-productive fool. Is this all you really want out of life?
Marlon Brando despised people such as yourself lol..........Most Zionist Christian are white North Americans.
How dare you besmirch my ethnicity?
True. Poison.They should have banned this!
no mention of ultra-radical conservatives or radical authoritarians... you know, the ones that want to outlaw everything they decide is bad or immoral upon penalty of death. ah, but its in your best interest....you have a battle between liberals and cuckservatives
radical liberals and more moderate liberals- closet liberals who claim to be conservative and make sure to undermine any actual conservatism and who have no spine and give concession after concession endlessly and who are fake resistance....
except in Iran... you have some very smart people in Iran
You really don't know what you're "talking" about. It's best if you stop.no mention of ultra-radical conservatives or radical authoritarians... you know, the ones that want to outlaw everything they decide is bad or immoral upon penalty of death. ah, but its in your best interest....
i wonder why these great, hard core authoritarian countries have more people wanting to leave than people busting down the gates to get in. i mean, who wouldnt want be stoned to death for saying the wrong thing about allah, being gay, or repeatedly drinking alcohol or smoking weed? iran executes more people per capita than any other place. its the best way to keep order: kill off anyone who disagrees with what the leadership deems are the rules. great framework for the NWO.
Lol while you promote authoritarianism at home.no mention of ultra-radical conservatives or radical authoritarians... you know, the ones that want to outlaw everything they decide is bad or immoral upon penalty of death. ah, but its in your best interest....
i wonder why these great, hard core authoritarian countries have more people wanting to leave than people busting down the gates to get in. i mean, who wouldnt want be stoned to death for saying the wrong thing about allah, being gay, or repeatedly drinking alcohol or smoking weed? iran executes more people per capita than any other place. its the best way to keep order: kill off anyone who disagrees with what the leadership deems are the rules. great framework for the NWO.
You really don't know what you're "talking" about. It's best if you stop.
i dont want to derail the thread, but find me a situation where trump, your authoritarian enemy, has executed someone for saying something or being homosexual or repeatedly smoking weed. your only case is for presidential executive orders, and every president has been doing that.Lol while you promote authoritarianism at home.
You can talk a good game and get some googly eyes but I still know who you are.
According to Iran's Anti-Narcotics Law, possession of narcotics is a felony punishable by death or life imprisonment if:
- The person is found in possession of over 30 grams (1.1 ounce) of heroin, morphine, cocaine, LSD, methamphetamine, or similar drugs. The death sentence is not applied for first offenses where the sale was not completed or the amount was less than 100 grams (3.5 ounces), or for repeat offenses where collective amount was 30–100 grams.
- The person is found in possession of over 5000 grams/5 kilograms (11.02 lbs) of opium, hasish, or cannabis. The death sentence is not applied for first offenses where the sale was not completed and the amount was less than 20 kilograms. The death sentence is also applied on the third conviction for possession of 5–20 kg of such drugs.
- The person is found in possession of more than five kilograms of prescription or industrial drugs for illegal use, or is a repeat offender possessing 5-20 kilograms of such drugs.
- The person is a repeat offender convicted with growing opium poppies for drug use, or cannabis.
Death sentences in Iran are, in theory, legal for many different crimes, such as armed robbery, treason, espionage, murder, certain military offenses, drug trafficking, r*pe, p***philia, sodomy[18], sexual misconduct, incestuous relations, fornication, homosexuality, prostitution[2][3], plotting to overthrow the Islamic regime, political dissidence, sabotage, apostasy, blasphemy, adultery, producing and publishing pornography[4][19][20][21], burglary, recidivist consumption of alcohol, recidivist theft, rebellion, some economic crimes, kidnapping, terrorism and few others.[4][5]
Iran is believed to execute the most people per capita.[8]
In 2008, Iran's judiciary scrapped stoning in draft legislation submitted to parliament for approval.[53][55] In August 2010, Iran Human Rights reported that seven stoning executions had been carried out over the past four years, and that 14 or more sentences of death by stoning (for 11 women and three men) were pending. In 2010, a highly publicized sentence of death by stoning was altered under international pressure.[56] The 2012 penal code issued an unspecificed punishment for stoning, allowing judges to divert to other execution methods in case stoning would not be carried out. Sentences to death by stoning have continued to be issued as late as 2015
please refute it if you can with documentation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment_in_Iran
To prove crimes that would lead to stoning, you have to have atleast four witnesses, and since the act of watching, hearing or in any way being present for someone else's private matters a crime itself, the witness(es) would get punished too, thus it is VERY hard to prove such allegations, thus almost all counts of stoning (or cutting hands or whatever extreme punishment you read, hear or are in any other form informed of) are false, and FORGED by the same entities that have basically done nothing about Palestine, Yemen, Myanmar or any other country that The USual Suspects (including Saudi Arabia that ACTUALLY pursues these punishments) have decided to fuck over. Again, you don't KNOW anything about this, and are "informed" by media that refuse to mark a surfire terrorist attack as such, so please shut up.According to Iran's Anti-Narcotics Law, possession of narcotics is a felony punishable by death or life imprisonment if:
In 2008, Iran's judiciary scrapped stoning in draft legislation submitted to parliament for approval.[53][55] In August 2010, Iran Human Rights reported that seven stoning executions had been carried out over the past four years, and that 14 or more sentences of death by stoning (for 11 women and three men) were pending. In 2010, a highly publicized sentence of death by stoning was altered under international pressure.[56] The 2012 penal code issued an unspecificed punishment for stoning, allowing judges to divert to other execution methods in case stoning would not be carried out. Sentences to death by stoning have continued to be issued as late as 2015
- The person is found in possession of over 30 grams (1.1 ounce) of heroin, morphine, cocaine, LSD, methamphetamine, or similar drugs. The death sentence is not applied for first offenses where the sale was not completed or the amount was less than 100 grams (3.5 ounces), or for repeat offenses where collective amount was 30–100 grams.
- The person is found in possession of over 5000 grams/5 kilograms (11.02 lbs) of opium, hasish, or cannabis. The death sentence is not applied for first offenses where the sale was not completed and the amount was less than 20 kilograms. The death sentence is also applied on the third conviction for possession of 5–20 kg of such drugs.
- The person is found in possession of more than five kilograms of prescription or industrial drugs for illegal use, or is a repeat offender possessing 5-20 kilograms of such drugs.
- The person is a repeat offender convicted with growing opium poppies for drug use, or cannabis
please refute it if you can with documentation.
I agree with much of what you typed here, especially regarding the requirements that would be necessary for a true, Islamic verdict on matters such as these. However I would also contend that the system has been perverted and abused by many Muslims and now, unfortunately, all to often functions as an arm of oppression and a way for people to settle grudges against each other with accusation and innuendo as opposed to seeking equitable justice.To prove crimes that would lead to stoning, you have to have atleast four witnesses, and since the act of watching, hearing or in any way being present for someone else's private matters a crime itself, the witness(es) would get punished too, thus it is VERY hard to prove such allegations, thus almost all counts of stoning (or cutting hands or whatever extreme punishment you read, hear or are in any other form informed of) are false, and FORGED by the same entities that have basically done nothing about Palestine, Yemen, Myanmar or any other country that The USual Suspects (including Saudi Arabia that ACTUALLY pursues these punishments) have decided to fuck over. Again, you don't KNOW anything about this, and are "informed" by media that refuse to mark a surfire terrorist attack as such, so please shut up.
Wow, TOT, I'm impressed. You've finally said something that makes sense. And you didn't even have to insult anybody.I agree with much of what you typed here, especially regarding the requirements that would be necessary for a true, Islamic verdict on matters such as these. However I would also contend that the system has been perverted and abused by many Muslims and now, unfortunately, all to often functions as an arm of oppression and a way for people to settle grudges against each other with accusation and innuendo as opposed to seeking equitable justice.
Not by many, but yes.I agree with much of what you typed here, especially regarding the requirements that would be necessary for a true, Islamic verdict on matters such as these. However I would also contend that the system has been perverted and abused by many Muslims and now, unfortunately, all to often functions as an arm of oppression and a way for people to settle grudges against each other with accusation and innuendo as opposed to seeking equitable justice.