
Why do you find so many ignorant pro-Iranians in Pristina or Tirana, rather than in Tehran?

Great shame has covered social networks in Albania. More pro-Iran commentators are read in Pristina and Tirana than in Tehran.
They are so ignorant that they defend Iran by justifying themselves with human rights in Gaza.
The question is for you crazy people:
- Where were Iran and Palestine when Albanians were killed and Serbs committed genocide?
- Where were Iran and Iranians when 20,000 Albanian women were raped by Serbs?
- Why were the Iranians silent?
- Why doesn't Iran recognize Kosovo?
Iran is the main ally of Serbia and Russia.
For Iran, you don't even exist on the map.
The majority of the Iranian people hate the Ayatollah more than you do.
In fact, Iran has a "merit" that it arms Serbia with drones every day to set Kosovo on fire.
Today, in Iran, they hate the political regime more than some idiots in Albania or Kosovo.
Iran is a multiethnic state and many ethnic groups are against the Ayatollah.
The Ayatollah regime will be overthrown by the West because it is the main investor in the resistance axis of Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon, and Houthis in Yemen.
Under the Ayatollah regime in Iran, the country has been dominated by the Persian majority and the Shiite religious group. The regime has exercised strong dictates and control over the country's political, economic, and cultural life, often discriminating against or marginalizing other ethnic and religious groups.
Ethnic groups that are under the Ayatollahs' regime, but are often discriminated against or resent the regime due to lack of rights, include:
1. Kurds
• They are mainly in western Iran (in the Kurdistan, Kermanshah, Ilam provinces).
• Most are Sunni, although there are also Shiites and Yazidis.
• They have demands for more cultural and political autonomy.
• They have had armed conflicts with the regime.
2. Azeris (Azeri-Turks)
• They are the largest ethnic group after the Persians (up to 25% of the population).
• They live in the north-west of Iran (in provinces such as East Azerbaijan, West Azerbaijan, Zanjan).
• Mostly Shiites, so the regime treats them somewhat better.
3. Iranian Arabs
• Many are Sunni, although there are also Shia Arabs.
• They often face economic, social, and linguistic discrimination.
4. Baluchis
• Live in the southeast of Iran (Sistan-Baluchestan province).
• Are Sunni and ethnically distinct from Persians.
• Face extreme poverty and severe repression.
5. Turkmen
• Live in the northeast (near the border with Turkmenistan).
• They are also Sunni and have little representation in power.
6. Lurs and Bakhtiars
• Iranian tribes with a language and culture similar to the Persians, but with a distinct identity.
• Some tribes have traditionally been distant from the regime, especially during the Revolution.
7. Armenians, Assyrians, and Jews
• Are small religious and ethnic minorities.
• Have little representation, but the regime allows them to practice religion in a limited way.
The dominant ethnic group in the Ayatollah regime is Persian, and in religious terms, Shiites are the privileged ones. Groups such as Kurds, Arabs, Baluchis and Turkmen are often in conflict or under oppression because of their ethnic or religious identity.
Millions of Iranians are against the Ayatollah regime that kills its own people.
For these reasons, the allies of the Tehran regime are Russia, China, Serbia and some ignorant people in Tirana or Pristina.
In fact, they are simply the dregs of the Albanian nation who, at the very least, should not have sided with Iran in a conflict where Albania and Kosovo are not part of the war.
PS This note is for those who defend the Iranian side. The analysis has nothing to do with the conflict and killings in Gaza or the Israel-Palestine conflict.

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