The premise of the question is simply not correct. There is no hatred between Iranian people who come from outside of Tehran and Iranians who are from Tehran. There are the typical types of disagreements in Iran between city-folk and country-folk that exist in other countries, such as elitism, education, wealth, and secularity/religiosity, but there is no abject hatred.
Not all Iranians hate people from Tehran. There may be regional or political tensions between Tehran and other parts of Iran, but it is not accurate to say that all Iranians hate people from Tehran. It is important to avoid generalizations and understand the diversity of perspectives within any country.
It is not accurate to say that all skinny people hate fat people. It is important to avoid generalizations and assumptions about individuals based on their body size. It is more productive to focus on promoting body positivity, acceptance, and respect for all body types.
In "Persepolis," racism is depicted through the discrimination and prejudice against Iranians by Western countries. For example, Marjane Satrapi faces racism while living in Austria, where she is insulted and mistreated by people due to her Iranian identity. Additionally, the book highlights the stereotyping and generalizations made about Iranians as a result of cultural ignorance and bias.
People who hate or discriminate against individuals with disabilities are often referred to as ableists. Ableism is a form of discrimination that devalues people based on their abilities or perceived lack thereof.
No, hate is a strong and destructive emotion that can lead to conflict and harm. It is important to foster understanding, empathy, and compassion towards others, even those we may disagree with or have different beliefs.
People hate pollution because it has negative impacts on health, the environment, and quality of life. Pollution can lead to respiratory problems, damage ecosystems, contaminate water sources, and contribute to climate change. It also poses a threat to wildlife and can harm biodiversity.
no they really like iranians
Of course not, Selena would never hate anyone:)
they probably don't like Santa because he doesn't give them presents
About half of Iranians live in the northwest of Iran in the area between the cities of Tabriz and Tehran. The remainder live in isolated areas or secondary cities, like Mashhad.
People of Iran are called Iranians.... or an Irani for singular....Iranians.
Answer 1Yes so it is best to stay away from iran.Answer 2The Iranian government is not representative of the Iranian people. The Iranian government alleges that the US and other Western Powers are controlled by the Zionists to have an irrational hatred of the regime, probably because it is Muslim and does not "cower to Imperialists". Most Iranians realize that this view is ridiculous, primarily because it is and Iranians are, on average, very intelligent people. Most Iranians understand that Westerners oppose their theocratic government almost as much as they hate it.
No, the Iranians have supported the enemies of India. Tehran (Iran) supports muslim terrorists. It is more likely that Russia will support India if attacked by China. It is also very unlikely that China would attack India, unless in retaliation for something that India does.
ummm yes...
granting asylum to the Shah of Iran Many Iranians were frustrated with the American government because it supported the shah of Iran during the time. The Shah was a totalitarian leader, which the Iranians did not like, but he tried to westernize Iran which gained the favor of the US. As a result there was a protest outside of the American embassy in Tehran, which ended storming the embassy and taking Americans hostages. The movie Argo details some of these issues.
As of 2021, Tehran Province's population is estimated to be around 13 million people. With its capital being Tehran, the province is the most populous in Iran.
People from Tehran are mainly Shia Islam adherents. however many other religions are present in Tehran For more information see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tehran
Arabs and Iranians.