Over the past few years I have several collisions with the anti Islamists who were writing a shear load of none sense on the net and on this site.
Most of these anti-Islamic self-declared experts do not even have a clue about what they are opposing and did not even bother to study the religion in order to find the fact for themselves, and funny enough they call the rest of us ignorant.
The odd thing is that whenever I have engaged in a debate with these people and tried to point them into the flaws in their arguments I have been accused of not accepting my personal responsibility while they on the other hand had shamelessly washed their hand of theirs and shift all the blame to a religion.
During these exchanges and debates I have been accused of several things such as being a Hezbollahy, being a spy, having ties with Islamists or IRI, being a traitor to my own religion (Zartosht) and being ignorant and not seeing the real problem.
However, the bottom line is that to me, none of these claims of vision and solutions to the problems in our times seem even remotely controversial, new or valuable as they claim to be. As the saying goes: I have been there, done that, wrote the book and made the movie.
In fact I can still vividly remember the visionaries of the past generation who were just as confident and wrong in claiming that they have found the cause and solution to all problems of their time.
Nearly three decades ago when most of today's so called "visionaries" were still in dippers or were not even born. I, and people like me were fighting the same battle with their previous generation. The only difference is that at that time the trend was to bash imperialism and today it's Islam.
I still remember the so called freedom fighters of that time who were putting all the blame squarely on the Shah's regime and most of them were going even further to blame and disgrace imperialism and the legacy of our country and its history and Persian rulers.
In those days everything was the fault of the monarchy, imperialist systems and the nature of empire, and everything related to it was evil. If somebody dared to talk about the Persian Empire or the achievements of people such as Cyrus the Great, King Dariush or any other great figures from our history, even the Shahnameh of Ferdosi, he or she would have been automatically labeled, at best, as a stupid person who denies the facts and lives in a fantasy, and at worst as an agent of SAVAK or a servant of the Shah.
Maybe the saddest part was that these people did genuinely believe that they had the answer and have found the solution to all their problems. After 27 years, I can confidently confirm the claim I made back then: these people do not have a clue about the nature of the problem, let alone having a solution for it.
Finally in February 1979 these people got their wish. They succeeded to get rid of the monarchy and the spiral of devastation started from there. You see, the problem was that these people were not only opposed to the Shah and his system but they hated everything which could be even remotely related to him. In their mind everything to do with the regime was corrupted and evil and had to be destroyed.
And so it began. The first victim of this rage was the Shir-o-Khorshid (Lion and Sun) sign, which was regarded as the symbol of oppression by evil rulers and had to be removed from our flag, government buildings, logos, passports and our life in general. Then it was the imperial calendar, which was labeled as a disgrace to God and religion and had to be scraped. Hence suddenly over night our year plunged from "Imperial 2538" down to "1357 Hejri-Shamsi", and with it we and our attitudes stepped back more than a millennium into darkness. One by one the names of our streets, towns, provinces and even in some cases natural landscapes were changed in order to wipe up all signs of our imperial past. This was all done in false hope of wiping all our flaws and mistakes of the past with it.
One year later, there was the biggest disaster of all, the so-called Cultural Revolution in our universities, schools and academic institutions. At the completion of their mission, these so-called visionaries, most of whom claimed to be intellectuals and graduates from Europe and the U.S., decided that they need to wipe all the references and memories of our imperial past from our books and minds and spare future generations of knowing about this "dark and humiliating" past. So our history was rewritten and reduced to history of revolution going back only as far as the Ghajar Dynasty.
This was in order to convince us that all our kings and rulers were incompetent traitors in the past two and half millennia and we had nothing worth remembering or be proud of.
All our traditions and national events such as Norooz, Mehregan, Jashne Sadeh, Chahar-Shanbe-Soory and Shabe Chelleh were either suppressed and devalued or completely forgotten. And the list goes on and on and on.
These so called "revolutionaries" thought such an approach would solve all their problems overnight and they would then be able to rebuild the country and its culture from the scratch. But little they knew of the disaster they were unleashing upon this land and its future generations.
The funny thing is that, at all times they though that they were our friends and were doing us a favour.
Doshmane daanaa keh ghame jaan bovad
Behtar az aan doost keh naadaan bovad
However, despite all the chopping and changing and scrapping that these people did in the name of modernisation, they did not solve even one iota of the problems that was crippling our country. For the next decades corruption was as strong as ever, social disorders on the increase, poverty on the rise, and our manufacturing, industry and economy went down the drain and I do not even need to talk about our international reputation.
Maybe the biggest and most disastrous impact of this cultural revolution was on the young people of that generation and the generations to come after them.
Most of these anti-Islamic self-declared experts do not even have a clue about what they are opposing and did not even bother to study the religion in order to find the fact for themselves, and funny enough they call the rest of us ignorant.
The odd thing is that whenever I have engaged in a debate with these people and tried to point them into the flaws in their arguments I have been accused of not accepting my personal responsibility while they on the other hand had shamelessly washed their hand of theirs and shift all the blame to a religion.
During these exchanges and debates I have been accused of several things such as being a Hezbollahy, being a spy, having ties with Islamists or IRI, being a traitor to my own religion (Zartosht) and being ignorant and not seeing the real problem.
However, the bottom line is that to me, none of these claims of vision and solutions to the problems in our times seem even remotely controversial, new or valuable as they claim to be. As the saying goes: I have been there, done that, wrote the book and made the movie.
In fact I can still vividly remember the visionaries of the past generation who were just as confident and wrong in claiming that they have found the cause and solution to all problems of their time.
Nearly three decades ago when most of today's so called "visionaries" were still in dippers or were not even born. I, and people like me were fighting the same battle with their previous generation. The only difference is that at that time the trend was to bash imperialism and today it's Islam.
I still remember the so called freedom fighters of that time who were putting all the blame squarely on the Shah's regime and most of them were going even further to blame and disgrace imperialism and the legacy of our country and its history and Persian rulers.
In those days everything was the fault of the monarchy, imperialist systems and the nature of empire, and everything related to it was evil. If somebody dared to talk about the Persian Empire or the achievements of people such as Cyrus the Great, King Dariush or any other great figures from our history, even the Shahnameh of Ferdosi, he or she would have been automatically labeled, at best, as a stupid person who denies the facts and lives in a fantasy, and at worst as an agent of SAVAK or a servant of the Shah.
Maybe the saddest part was that these people did genuinely believe that they had the answer and have found the solution to all their problems. After 27 years, I can confidently confirm the claim I made back then: these people do not have a clue about the nature of the problem, let alone having a solution for it.
Finally in February 1979 these people got their wish. They succeeded to get rid of the monarchy and the spiral of devastation started from there. You see, the problem was that these people were not only opposed to the Shah and his system but they hated everything which could be even remotely related to him. In their mind everything to do with the regime was corrupted and evil and had to be destroyed.
And so it began. The first victim of this rage was the Shir-o-Khorshid (Lion and Sun) sign, which was regarded as the symbol of oppression by evil rulers and had to be removed from our flag, government buildings, logos, passports and our life in general. Then it was the imperial calendar, which was labeled as a disgrace to God and religion and had to be scraped. Hence suddenly over night our year plunged from "Imperial 2538" down to "1357 Hejri-Shamsi", and with it we and our attitudes stepped back more than a millennium into darkness. One by one the names of our streets, towns, provinces and even in some cases natural landscapes were changed in order to wipe up all signs of our imperial past. This was all done in false hope of wiping all our flaws and mistakes of the past with it.
One year later, there was the biggest disaster of all, the so-called Cultural Revolution in our universities, schools and academic institutions. At the completion of their mission, these so-called visionaries, most of whom claimed to be intellectuals and graduates from Europe and the U.S., decided that they need to wipe all the references and memories of our imperial past from our books and minds and spare future generations of knowing about this "dark and humiliating" past. So our history was rewritten and reduced to history of revolution going back only as far as the Ghajar Dynasty.
This was in order to convince us that all our kings and rulers were incompetent traitors in the past two and half millennia and we had nothing worth remembering or be proud of.
All our traditions and national events such as Norooz, Mehregan, Jashne Sadeh, Chahar-Shanbe-Soory and Shabe Chelleh were either suppressed and devalued or completely forgotten. And the list goes on and on and on.
These so called "revolutionaries" thought such an approach would solve all their problems overnight and they would then be able to rebuild the country and its culture from the scratch. But little they knew of the disaster they were unleashing upon this land and its future generations.
The funny thing is that, at all times they though that they were our friends and were doing us a favour.
Doshmane daanaa keh ghame jaan bovad
Behtar az aan doost keh naadaan bovad
However, despite all the chopping and changing and scrapping that these people did in the name of modernisation, they did not solve even one iota of the problems that was crippling our country. For the next decades corruption was as strong as ever, social disorders on the increase, poverty on the rise, and our manufacturing, industry and economy went down the drain and I do not even need to talk about our international reputation.
Maybe the biggest and most disastrous impact of this cultural revolution was on the young people of that generation and the generations to come after them.



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