Every August, Poland marks the anniversary of the defeat of Bolsheviks in 1920. Poland, along with Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, had to fight against the Soviets to guard their independence and freedom. As it were, all those countries were to come under tyrannical Communist occupation for over four decades before Communism fell. All those and more have reclaimed their identity, independence and freedom.
Similarly, Iran defeated Soviet attempts to extend its power in the Middle East in 1946, much to the rage of ethnic separatists to this very day. It demonstrates the fundamentally anti-Iranian nature of minority activists who today in the guise of “rights” and “democracy” wish to remake or dissolve Iran. This includes cretins like Roya Hakakian and Arash Joudaki, who are rightly despised by Iranian people.
For people like Roya Hakakian, the nation-state and soil means nothing. This is offensive to not only Iranians, but also Poles and Ukrainians who have fought to defend their nations’ identity and independence. The soil is sacred to Polish people as it is to Iranian people, and to Ukrainian people.
Just as Poland and other CEE (Central and Eastern European) nations are bulwarks against the Leftist ideological cancer consuming Western democracies, so Iran in the future will be as well. It is for this reason that the pushback against such people as Hamed Esmaeilion and Roya Hakakian is absolutely necessary. They are as much enemies of the Iranian people, anti-Iranian traitors, as Communists who served the Soviets in occupation.