Iranian Mohammad Javad Larijani calls Obama the N-Word in Farsi
As Obama continues to dither on what to do about Iran and their nuke program, it doesn’t appear they are exactly intimidated by him. Take for instance Mohammad Javad Larijani, an Iranian politician, cleric and academic and one of the main advocates of fundamentalist interpretation of Islam in Iran. Larijani criticized the policies adopted by Obama and referred to him using a racial epithet in Farsi. According to PBS, despite using this Farsi terminology, Larijani claims he isn’t racist. The guy sounds like your prototypical left wing nut job in America actually. Perhaps “Mohammad” mixed up the N-word with “Negro Dialect” in Farsi.
“When Barack Obama was sworn into office he talked of verbally engaging Iran,” the U.C. Berkeley graduate was quoted as saying. “What has changed is that today this [the equivalent of the N-word in Farsi] talks of regime change in Iran.”
In a Saturday meeting at the Islamic Engineers Society, Larijani said, “I am not a racist, but I must respond to this man [Obama] in some way.”
Larijani’s brother, Ali, is the speaker of Majles (Parliament). Another brother, Sadegh, is head of the judiciary.
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