Sunday, March 18, 2007

Iranian cyber attack American movie

Maybe the movie wasn't so far from the truth....
by Craig Bachler

Well, the reviews are in for 300 the movie. I took my son to see this piece of entertainment today. Overall the movie was well written, great effects and yes, plenty of blood and gore ( no not Mr. greenhouse). Regretfully the Iranian press begs to differ.

See the story below......

Tehran, March 11, Taliya News – Once again U.S propaganda machine raid another attack against Iran, its culture and civilization through a hateful movie:"300""300" is the name of an irresponsible, unethical and unscientific movie which portraits Persian Empire kings and soldiers as monsters and animals with body-piercing, armors, facial features and demonic behavior that seem to have sprung out from the dungeons of hell.
The inaccurate and derogatory depiction of ancient Persians that according to all historical data conducted warfare with mastery and dignity, and looked nothing like science-fictional monsters, is a depiction of how movie studios and authors sacrifice historical accuracy for would-be profits.
It is a proven scholarly fact that the Persian Empire in 480 B.C was the most magnificent and civilized empire. Established by the Cyrus the great, the writer of the first human right declaration, Persians ruled over significant portions of Greater Iran, the east modern Afghanistan and beyond into central Asia; in the north and west all of Asia Minor (modern Turkey), the upper Balkans peninsula (Thrace), and most of the Black Sea coastal regions; in the west and southwest the territories of modern Iraq, northern Saudi-Arabia, Jordan, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, all significant population centers of ancient Egypt and as far west as portions of Libya. Having twenty nations under control, encompassing approximately 7.5 million square kilometers, unquestionably the Achaemenid Empire was territorially the largest empire of classical antiquity.
Based on the Zoroastrian doctrine, it was the strong emphasis on honesty and integrity that gave the ancient Persians credibility to rule the world, even in the eyes of the people belonging to the conquered nations (Herodotus, mid 5th century B.C). Truth for the sake of truth was the universal motto and the very core of the Persian culture that was followed not only by the great kings, but even the ordinary Persians made it a point to adhere to this code of conduct.
Some Iranians have written 2 petitions against that movie and Warner Brothers Studios


Surprise, they do not give this movie thumbs up. But the truth hurts. Consider the source of this news release, a state run propaganda business promoting the hate known to come from this government.

If you compare it to today's thinking from the government of Iran, they would try to kill each and everyone of us with the use of nuclear weapons. They are the invaders, they want to force their ideological thinking on the rest of the world. Talk about a new form of colonization.

If they are holding their head in the sand because only 300 soldiers fought back their million man invading army, well how many hijackers did it take to temporally put America in panic? I know they have big egos, but come on, it is only a movie. We'll leave the propaganda tactics to the leaders of Iran.

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