Reza Saeemi’s reaction to Reyvandi’s presence on IRIB: Hasan Reyvandi is a symbol of deceit, not joy and humor.
In response to Hasan Reyvandi’s performance on IRIB, Reza Saeemi wrote that during the days of calamity and chaos, he did not speak of the people’s suffering, and now he has come to television for Yalda Night to bring smiles to their faces with stand-up comedy.
For people who no longer sit in front of a disgraced media nor laugh at the clowning of deceivers.
For those who have witnessed the suffering of these people, every laugh is a dagger to the heart of conscience.
Hasan Reyvandi is a symbol of deceit, not joy and humor; an example of the banality of evil, not the revival of enthusiasm; a merchant of smiles, not a creator of them; a tale of hypocrisy and foolishness.
A story of someone who, even at the peak of the nation’s tears, fills his own skin with carefree laughter and engages in foolishness to beg for power and wealth.
The dignity of joy is preserved in the people’s glorious days through empathy, not carefreeness. Shame on that dishonorable joy that fills its granary with the people’s sorrow and eats bread from the storehouse of carefreeness.
The one who remains silent during his people’s suffering and invites laughter during his own prosperity, may his lips be sealed that turn laughter into a shop and sew bags from deceiving others.
Laughter may be a remedy for every incurable pain, but laughter at the pain of others is certainly malice.