Maybe you can mock people in a chat. Maybe behind your keyboard you feel powerful... But let me make one thing crystal clear: In the real world, you wouldn’t dare say this — not even for one second. Not because of me, but because of the weakness you’re hiding behind your mockery.
And know this: I’m ready to give my life to defend the oppressed. But I want to know — do you have the courage to give your life defending the oppressor? Or are you just hiding behind your words because you’re scared of the truth?
Hi. I’m Amirhossein — the same guy you mocked in the game by calling “Shia” in a disrespectful tone.
I didn’t say anything back then, but now I’m giving you an answer.
First, know this: Yes, I’m Shia. And I’m proud of it.
Being Iranian is not shameful. Being Muslim is not disgusting. And standing up for the oppressed — whether in Palestine or anywhere else — is nothing to be mocked.
I’m ready to give my life for my country, my faith, and any innocent soul being crushed under oppression. Maybe you sit behind a screen and type out a few words to make people laugh or provoke them. But in the real world — what do you stand for? Are you truly willing to take even one step against injustice? Or are you just a virtual hero in a chat box?
I won’t insult you — not even you. But I won’t let you trample over my beliefs or identity either.
Remember this: Mocking someone’s religion or nationality doesn’t make you strong — it only makes you look small.
And I’ve got a question for you: What do you do for your beliefs — do you even have any? Or is all your bravery limited to online games and anonymous chats?
If you have something to say, say it with respect. If you claim to be a man, act with honor.
I didn’t respond with curses. I responded with dignity. That’s the difference between me and you.
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