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29 Comments

  1. it's pretty obvious this journalist was trying to get him to say something that they can spin into a propaganda "America Evil, Iran Good" piece. Adams handled the question 1000% the right way with the perfect answer.

  2. He handled that much better than me. I would have told buddy to take that bass outta his voice talking to me. There is a way to talk to people and that wasn't it.

  3. He shouldn't have apologized for the way he says Iran.
    I bet you the reporter doesn't pronounce "united states'" the way we do when he's speaking Farsi.
    Deutschland is what Germans call Germany. In Spanish it's called Alemania. Every language has different ways of saying a countries' name and within the language there are different dialects.
    The reporter is very ignorant and self centered.
    Secondly, as a poc, we don't have anywhere where near as much discrimination and violence against oppressed people as Iran does.

  4. Once and for all, I will call it I ran 🏃‍♀️. First you FVCKING hypocrite need to respect women, Bahaee religion and Christians then try to lecture us about discrimination, Americans just sent you back to I ran 🏃‍♀️.you guys are just haters.

  5. It's a shame Americans can't get along with each other like the peaceful people of Iran do. Iranians love all people! The Iranian people walk hand in hand, Sunni and Shia, Muslim and Jew, Straight and Gay. Iranian people are a Shining Beacon of Tolerance and Love that the whole World should Emulate!

  6. 😂 I laughed. This journalist tried to bait him. And had the nerve to accuse the young man of pronouncing his country’s name wrong. In his broken English. 😁. I have no issues with different accents. But for him be so critical shows how stupid he was. He was beaten with an intelligent response.

  7. What a pos “journalist” with false loaded questions. Would of loved to ask him what discrimination he is referring too? Because anything he says his “I”ran country kills people for!

  8. The Iranian individual asked the question as if he actually cares about "Black" or African Americans. 🙄 It was obviously a bait and switch type of questioning. A wedge that didn't work. Is he "Ok with representing a country with __ within its own borders …" 🤔

    The apology for the mispronunciation of Iran shows maturity. The second response is, both fortunately and unfortunately, true – there is discrimination everywhere. Specifically the USA is cowardly + slow moving in accepting its history and current presence of racial/ethnic brutality and inequities, and wholeheartedly making a real change. The change is happening though – albeit in a piecemeal way. The response also shows the hypocrisy of the Iranian individual though – as there are allegedly women being murdered there because they are women.

    The USA, much like Iran, isn't made up of all saints. The tone and duplicitous nature was very tacky of the person posing the question.

    Respect. 🇺🇲 🇮🇷

  9. He had to learn to assimilate into different cultures when he went to different countries? But here in the US if you mention that….oh, never mind. I know, "_______phobic"

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