Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 5, 2018
The Maharaji El-Sucky
Word is that Nimrata Randhawa has pledged to “suck every dick in the room twice over” to get her war-mongering kike agenda through at the UN.
When calling the meeting, she told the other ambassadors that she “can suck a golf ball through a garden hose” and told them they were in for “epic suck-jobs of historic consequence.”
Because a couple thousand people rioting is an international crisis. Even though the riots are already over.
The United Nations Security Council was to hold an emergency meeting Friday afternoon on what U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley has described as the “troubling and dangerous situation in Iran.”
At least 450 people have been arrested and 21 killed in anti-government protests that swept quickly across the Islamic Republic late last week. The demonstrations began Thursday with a single protest in the eastern Iranian city of Mashhad over economic hardship, and the rate at which they spread took both the regime in Tehran and the U.S. by surprise.
But as the Trump administration sought to use the protests to increase pressure on the Iranian regime, issuing public support for the demonstrators and calling for a United Nations response, the Iranians appeared to have largely quashed the uprisings with an overwhelming and aggressive security response.
While there were still scattered anti-government protests reported on Thursday evening, they had been largely replaced by pro-government counter demonstrations, with thousands of people hitting the streets of Tehran and other major cities in support of the Islamic cleric-led regime.
On Thursday, Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli said that, at most, 42,000 people took part in anti-government protests.
There are 80 million people in Iran.
Not exactly “full-on.”
He claimed they only went on as long as they did because of the “leniency, restrain, tolerance and interaction” of the government security forces. He did not elaborate. More large-scale pro-government demonstrations were planned for after Friday prayers across Iran.
“We must not be silent. The people of Iran are crying out for freedom,” Haley said earlier this week as the protests gained steam.
“Tomorrow the U.N. Security Council will discuss the troubling and dangerous situation in Iran,” Haley said in a statement issued Thursday evening, adding that it was “a matter of fundamental human rights for the Iranian people, but it is also a matter of international peace and security.”
“It’s also a matter of you getting sucked like you’ve never been sucked before,” she added.
At Least
At least this whole Iran thing didn’t spiral out of control.
This time.
I don’t think, however, that we can count on that not happening in the future. This was clearly a test.