Iran is the freest country in the world

Iran is the freest country in the world!

This is the claim of Michel Berchtold, the German ambassador in Tehran! In a comment (which is the result of his years of thorough investigation and study of the structure of Iranian society) he states these things. This comment is useful, interesting and worthy of attention for us Iranians (and especially our sociologists), that someone from outside made this assessment.

By examining the behaviors of Iranians under the microscope of behavioral-psychological analysis and criticism of the people and the entire Iranian society, the German ambassador wishes to show the limits and loopholes of our behavior and civil relations from his point of view.

Michel Berchtold (German ambassador in Tehran) has lost his personality under the influence of the rich Iranian culture and lives in Tehran in such a way that if no one knows him, he will be mistaken for migrant workers! Berchtold expressed surprise at the existing freedoms and said:

In Iran, the peak of freedom is evident in people’s lives. For example, Iranians on motorcycles are free to drive in the direction of the photo as well as on the sidewalks!

Vanties are free to park on the side of the highway and sell watermelons and cantaloupe and fruit, while this is not seen anywhere in the world!

Air pollution is rampant in Tehran, that’s why Tehran municipality and guidance police have prohibited the entry of cars into the area of ​​the traffic plan, but you can enter it by paying money at the entrance of the traffic plan and freely How much do you want to pollute the air!

Contrary to global propaganda, the peak of freedom can be seen in Iran. Everyone in any job and profession is free to work as he wants.
Cooking broth, without using meat, in coffee houses.
Production of hamburgers and sausages from animals.
Sale of outdated medicine on Nasser Khosro street.

Raising people’s deposits in financial institutions. Free exit of embezzlers and economic defendants from official borders to other countries.

And thousands of such cases are other examples of *absolute freedom* in Iran that cannot be seen in the most democratic countries in the world! In fact, *”the principle of government of the people over the people”* exists here.

The landlord rules over the tenant and charges the rent as much as he wants whenever he wants! The local grocer and market trader will sell whatever amount he wants to the buyer instead of one kilo!

The government employee is free to eat breakfast at ten o’clock in the morning (behind the desk) and not start the client’s work if he wants to!

The employer (both private and public) is free not to pay workers’ wages for two years!

Officials, managers and employees of the government are also free to comment and make statements on all matters (even matters they are not in charge of), so that even if they accuse the president of the country of giving America a ride, no one can do anything with them. No!

To reach a position and position, in other countries (including Germany) people have to study and gain a lot of experience, and they usually start from the lower ranks and after a lifetime of service and experience, they get an important position. While in *free Iran*, people don’t need education, specialization and experience, and whoever arrives earlier, gets a higher position and learns experience by damaging the country and people!

The German ambassador, who, in order to escape from the deadly traffic in Tehran, imitates the people, even abandons the passenger motorcycles, says:
During my time in Iran, my faith has increased and I 100% believe that an *unseen force* is managing this *chaos*, because with this situation that I see, Iran should have been completely removed from the geography map years ago!! !

This post is written by Hassangh44