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Why are you persecuting Bahai’s?
Why are women being beaten to death for not covering their hair?
What is it about Islam being a very violent religion?
Some of the questions not asked.
How do you know that Hitler didn't have any legitimate grievances?
Not saying he was a good guy, but one should always listen closely to enemies to understand what is really motivating them.
Bd6r says
Why are you persecuting Bahai’s?
Why are women being beaten to death for not covering their hair?
What is it about Islam being a very violent religion?
Some of the questions not asked.
Why did xiden persecute the untoxxinated? Should he have been violently removed by an "alliance" of other nations? I mean if we invoke Godwin's law lets not forget the mengele-esque actions of the US during the xiden admin.
I completely agree and such questions should be asked. However, the court “journalists” did not ask these questions here, just like Cucker did not ask the chief Mullah too difficult questions.
I'm sure that access to ask any questions at all is contingent on not asking the questions that the subject does not want to hear.
Tucker wants to keep interviewing people, so he can't look too hostile or his whole business is toast.
Bd6r says
I completely agree and such questions should be asked. However, the court “journalists” did not ask these questions here, just like Cucker did not ask the chief Mullah too difficult questions.
He did ask about the hostilities towards the US and other inconvenient topics. Maybe he didn't go far enough, but he also didn't ask prepared softball questions, it was pretty much an opportunity to hear their side. I think he would do the same when hearing the Israeli side. Their president did pretty well and did not come across as hostile or warmongering, and I have Irani friends living in the West who are critical of the clerics/theocracy but also love their fatherland. This is not a conflict which cannot be solved with diplomacy.
Those questions are not hard. Hard ones are those exposing the fact that country is run according to a violent religion.
Why are you persecuting Bahai’s?
Why are women being beaten to death for not covering their hair?
What is it about Islam being a very violent religion?
Some of the questions not asked.
Let’s agree to disagree. If a regime is built on a violent religion, then they will lie and cheat and will not consider nonbelievers such as us being humans. There is something in Quran about lying to nonbelievers…if a state is based on that religion whatever they say cannot be trusted.
And yes, questions you posed should be asked by journalists but they will not. Cucker=cnn journalwhores.
I think he would do the same when hearing the Israeli side.
mell says
I think he would do the same when hearing the Israeli side.
IF Tuqar interviews an Israeli, it will be more hostile than the Ted Cruz interview.
As predicted, Tuqar went nerfball on the Iranian President.
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