
Se c’è una manifestazione contro la guerra che denuncia il comportamento brutale degli Stati Uniti e di Israele, va bene e è salutare.
Ma chi piangerebbe l’ayatollah iraniano, uno dei peggiori dittatori dei tempi moderni?
Chissà quante persone si presenterebbero ad un evento del genere. L’ultima volta si sono presentate circa 100 persone per uno dei suoi generali. Cosa succede nella testa di queste persone?
https://www.demorgen.be/net-binnen/toch-geen-wake-voor-iraanse-ayatollah-in-molenbeek-burgemeester-verbiedt-herdenking~bbe1997c/
di trogdor-burninates
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Humans. That’s all, we are a really fickle and strange species at times lol.
More exact answer. Contrarians. Got to be for what the majority is against etc.
A wake for trump would also attract people, while he just bombed a school with children.
The people coming to the kinds of events tend to focus on other parts of their ‘idol’s achievements.
They often also get their information from other sources that focus more on ‘good’ deeds. And ignore the ‘evil propaganda’ from the other side.
These people are thus often not crazy, but their worldview is completely different from ours as they have been surrounded by different info.
Although I do find it positive that this action is prohibited, limiting the spread and strengthening if this misinformed worldview.
America and it’s puppets will never forgive Khamenei for stopping the ISIS takeover of Iraq and Syria
Rust in Vrede!
>What is going on in these people’s heads?
It’s not *that* strange.
A lot of people who are born and raised here their entire life that they don’t belong here. That they’re immigrants. That they’re not real Belgians.
So even though they were born and raised here, and have Belgian nationality, they still don’t feel like they belong.
And that is *incredibly* destabilizing for people. Having the feeling that you don’t belong in the place you call home? Terrible.
As such, a lot of these people end up developing a weird idealistic and nostalgic image of the home country of their parents. And also the leaders of that country.
Look at our Turkish community and their support for Erdogan. People with Turkish heritage voted for Erdogan in higher numbers here in Belgium than people that actually live in Turkey.
Why would these people embrace such a brutal dictator while they live in pluralistic Belgium? Because Belgium doesn’t make them feel welcome. Belgium doesn’t make them feel like they belong. Erdogan does. Emphatically so. Erdogan makes them feel like they matter in his rhetoric.
Same with people with Iranian heritage. They never experienced how bad it was/is outside of maybe a few vacations there. But since they don’t feel accepted here, they try and find it elsewhere. In the Iranian regime.
It’s not surprising that people who are rejected by their country of birth go out and try and find another community that does accept them.