Migrants Candidates Comment on Carrot Juice Benefits but Not on Political Issues

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Migrants Candidates Comment on Carrot Juice Benefits but Not on Political Issues

Migrants comment on the properties of carrot juice but not on political issues.

Mohammad Mohajeri, a conservative activist, says that when some people are asked why they don’t comment on this political issue, they reply, ‘First let me get approved, then I’ll give my opinion.’

The experience of the 2020 elections shocked the political community because some are worried they might do something that would lead to disqualification. Therefore, everyone is first waiting to see what the Guardian Council’s opinion is on the qualification of candidates before they start to stir up the election scene a bit.

When some people are asked why they don’t comment on this political issue, they reply, ‘First let me get approved, then I’ll give my opinion.’ However, if you want my opinion on the properties of carrot juice right now, I’ll gladly share it. In fact, a lot of political caution is observed among the candidates.

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