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  • SkyeKingu
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    Originally posted by Sly View Post
    why would all these kids have long hair?
    I firmly believe that it's due to the fact that if a girl does something, it'll go viral more than if a boy did it. At least, that was the case with Arat.

    Honestly, I hope child protective services get involved. This is ridiculous. It's always been said that 14-15 year olds shouldn't necessarily do hard weightlifting since it might stunt their growth, let alone some 5-6 year old.

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  • PEJ
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    Originally posted by Sly View Post
    why would all these kids have long hair?
    Honestly, these little boys having long hair is probably the most disturbing thing to me. Jk, lol. For the longest time everyone thought Arat was a girl.

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  • Sly
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    Originally posted by Mr Pouya View Post
    Looks like parents in Iran are copying Arat's dads in child exploitation.

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    How many more of these are we gonna see?
    why would all these kids have long hair?

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  • perspolis#1
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    Originally posted by Mr Pouya View Post
    Looks like parents in Iran are copying Arat's dads in child exploitation.

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    How many more of these are we gonna see?
    Does anyone know the state of protective services for children in Iran? This trend is not good.

    Kids should excel at what they want to excel at. Not live out the dreams of their parents.

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  • Mr Pouya
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    Looks like parents in Iran are copying Arat's dads in child exploitation.

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    How many more of these are we gonna see?

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  • Roozbeh-G2006
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    I hope this kid does not get burnt out before he even grows up. Who remembers the little hercules?
    IMHO his father is acting extremely selfish. This kid should be protected from public eye not become obssessed with fame at such a young age.
    By age 15, Sandrak continued to train five times a week, 90 minutes per session, and ate food more typical of other teens, like pizza. His live-in manager, Marco Garcia, helped to normalize his life, and produced Little Hercules in 3-D. Sandrak continued to make more movies, and devoted his time to raising awareness of childhood obesity.[2]
    Sandrak was reported in an Inside Edition interview in 2015, saying that he quit bodybuilding when he became bored with it and after his father was arrested and went to prison, and that he now does cardio exercises by doing chin-ups, stair climbing, and riding on his skateboard. He also said that he would like to become an engineer for NASA.
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  • Mr Pouya
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    Originally posted by EKBATAN View Post
    By some of these Standards then there should be NO kid actors, singers, models, athletes or nothing. Every child is taken advantage of then.
    I think root of the problem is we dont have enough famous Iranians around the world, so the ones that do become famous, they go under magnifying glass and harassed. Americans or other places dont look at these things the way our people do and a lot of it is because we are always in other people's business and how they run their life.
    How many kids do you see doing hypertrophy from the ages of one years old?

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  • EKBATAN
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    By some of these Standards then there should be NO kid actors, singers, models, athletes or nothing. Every child is taken advantage of then.
    I think root of the problem is we dont have enough famous Iranians around the world, so the ones that do become famous, they go under magnifying glass and harassed. Americans or other places dont look at these things the way our people do and a lot of it is because we are always in other people's business and how they run their life.

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  • perspolis#1
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    Originally posted by EKBATAN View Post
    Thank you
    This whole drama is because of how bee class and vile Iranians are online and the toxic things they say. Its not the first time, we saw the low class things our people did with MESSI & RONALDO in the 2 world cups we had to face them.
    What about with the model at the 2014 WC draw?? They cursed her out over what she wore because IRIB decided not to show the draw because of her.

    SOME Iranians in Iran(especially younger ones) have never dealt with something like the free Internet/social media. They dont know the unspoken rules and etiquette yet. Its like when in the 1990s, the Internet in the US was the wild wild west.

    The only platforms Iranians can express themselves(social media) are built on attention seeking like Instagram. Look at that poor girl Sahar who went through all that surgery.
    Its unhealthy.

    Arats dad wants to use social media to usher his kid in. In today'a day and age clout means success. Is it the right strategy? Probably not.

    I wouldn't blame Iranians for poor internet behavior but the systems put in place from letting Iranians mature socially especially regards to society/media.

    Look at how much we regressed regards to the women in stadiums issue... back then...chadori's sitting next to women in Western clothing? No problem. Men, women, kids no problem.
    Now people are questioning how to properly transition women into stadiums saying that men are too aggressive and can't relate/ behave around women. Thats from lack of proper socialization/experience

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  • PEJ
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    Originally posted by EKBATAN View Post

    Arat's dad should have ignored all this.


    Arat’s dad is part of the problem! I will never criticize his love for his child and the support he gives Arat so THEY can achieve their dreams. What I do think is the problem is that he is definitely exploiting his child, be it financially or for fame. There is no other way around. Kids that young should not be celebrity figures.

    Ever since this new drama I went back and looked at Arat’s talent objectively. If he is truly 6 years old, then he is a very talented footballer. Through the years I have had the fortune of observing many young footballers and Arat is definitely good. However watching those “highlights” of him dribbling through a bunch of kids, those kids are absolutely terrible. No way those kids are in the Liverpool Academy.

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  • EKBATAN
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    Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View Post
    I think Iranians are getting a bit too obsessed with all aspects of Instagram. You go on just an american cockerel (Bree and me) or Tiffany trump's profiles and over half of the comments are obsessed ones from Iran.

    It is sad but I guess this is a distraction for a lot of Iranians in this society. I just think it can get a bit dark really quickly... On the other hand we have Sahar Tabar (hope she's ok)...

    I hope there's some movement in Iran to champion balance in using social media and chats (telegram etc....) Maybe someone like Azmoun could do it [emoji275]

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    Thank you

    This whole drama is because of how bee class and vile Iranians are online and the toxic things they say. Its not the first time, we saw the low class things our people did with MESSI & RONALDO in the 2 world cups we had to face them.

    A lot of it is because people are not free to express themselves so they do it online but Iranians online have gotten out of hand. Just look at the disgusting things they say online, its embarrassing. Arat's dad should have ignored all this.


    It just makes me sad that our people are so screwed up that even when something good happens, our people make it a drama. This is why its hard for us to progress or even have democracy. Barcelona, biggest soccer team, posts an Iranian (thats not even a player yet) and Messi also comments. When will we ever have barca or messi comment on anything Iranian?
    Its really sad how Iranians treat each other sometimes

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  • Galactika
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    Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View Post
    I think Iranians are getting a bit too obsessed with all aspects of Instagram. You go on just an american cockerel (Bree and me) or Tiffany trump's profiles and over half of the comments are obsessed ones from Iran.

    It is sad but I guess this is a distraction for a lot of Iranians in this society. I just think it can get a bit dark really quickly... On the other hand we have Sahar Tabar (hope she's ok)...

    I hope there's some movement in Iran to champion balance in using social media and chats (telegram etc....) Maybe someone like Azmoun could do it [emoji275]

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    Why Azmoun?? =0
    He's the worst when it comes to social media management!!

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  • Camran khan
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    Can anyone summarize what Karimi's letter said?

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  • Nokhodi
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    Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View Post
    I think Iranians are getting a bit too obsessed with all aspects of Instagram. You go on just an american cockerel (Bree and me) or Tiffany trump's profiles and over half of the comments are obsessed ones from Iran.

    It is sad but I guess this is a distraction for a lot of Iranians in this society. I just think it can get a bit dark really quickly... On the other hand we have Sahar Tabar (hope she's ok)...

    I hope there's some movement in Iran to champion balance in using social media and chats (telegram etc....) Maybe someone like Azmoun could do it [emoji275]

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    As many a great person has said, "Never read the comments".

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  • perspolis#1
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    Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View Post
    I think Iranians are getting a bit too obsessed with all aspects of Instagram. You go on just an american cockerel (Bree and me) or Tiffany trump's profiles and over half of the comments are obsessed ones from Iran.

    It is sad but I guess this is a distraction for a lot of Iranians in this society. I just think it can get a bit dark really quickly... On the other hand we have Sahar Tabar (hope she's ok)...

    I hope there's some movement in Iran to champion balance in using social media and chats (telegram etc....) Maybe someone like Azmoun could do it [emoji275]

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    When people cant express their opinions/develop socially in a healthy way their only refuge is comment sections and "oghdeh" khali kardan.

    I refer you to any AFC stream with a live chat function in the last 15 years

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