You are blind, we eat dirt but we don't give dirt.

"Alireza Mostofi" responded to "Sajjad Padam's" remarks regarding the sale of Iranian islands, saying, "You are reading blindly. We eat dirt, but we don't give dirt."
In the past two days, while social security retirees protested on the occasion of Labor Day, Sajjad Padam, the Director General of Social Insurance at the Ministry of Labor, announced in an interview that "we gave 300,000 martyrs so that we would not lose a single inch of Iranian soil, but we may reach a point where we are forced to sell Kish, Qeshm, and Khuzestan. An experience that Greece has also had and sold its islands."
A more complete video of his speech can be viewed below.
Sajjad Padam's words attracted many reactions. Journalist Alireza Mostofi published an article on the subject, saying: "Some fools who thought that running a country was as easy as climbing the embassy and used to talk to us about $40 billion contracts and daily sales of 1.4 million barrels of oil, are stuck in the mud today and are talking about selling Iranian islands to solve problems, and in response to criticism, they say that Greece also sold its islands because preserving the system is more important than preserving the soil."
"We must remember that traitors are our enemies, and if we take one step back, the enemy will take a hundred steps forward, and one day we will come to our senses and see that the enemy has also come to our home. The entire territory of Iran is a red line. If you have promised your masters, know that we will eat the soil, but we will not give it away, and in this soil we will bury anyone who has an eye on our territorial integrity."
Sociologist Mohammad Fazeli also tweeted about this and said: "Even talking about selling the homeland islands of Kish and Qeshm deserves appropriate blame and punishment. But the truth lies in this false talk: if you do not use the homeland's capital well with bad governance, and if you create financial and economic instability with bad governance, and do not change properly, your mind will definitely think about selling the homeland."

A regime that wants to pay its pensioners' arrears by selling its islands and homeland indicates that the economic back of the regime and its agents is broken and they are incapable of governing the country, and the result will be the collapse of the system.




