Iran protests after death of mahsa amini

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So we are witnessing massive civil unrest in Iran after the death of a young girl at the hands of the police for not wearing her hijab, this includes the burning of a giant poster billboard in Tehran's main square of the supreme leader.

Many woman are taking the hijab of and burning it, hopefully this will carry on and the woman of the Islamic world will see the scarf for what they are, a symbol of servitude to thier male masters.

One hopes this will force change in Iran but unfortunately I feel they will just go chinacom on them at some stage and mass kill, imprison them.

https://twitter.com/H_a_d_i_s_h/status/1570872075170254849
 
Reminds me North Korea turning that guy into a vegetable, returning him to the US in a shocking state and blaming it on equally ridiculous reasons.

I actually visited Iran for 2 week holiday prior to the whole 'hostage diplomacy' thing kicking off in Iran, China, Russia in a big way. I certainly wouldn't go back for fear of being arrested then having a heart attack just after (presumably) getting my head kicked in.
 
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wrong country

unless you are trying to make some point and i missed it................
wasnt iran a CIA op for regime change


FREEEEDOOOOM
unless you are trying to make some point and i missed it................
Murica ruining the planet one country at a time

wonder how libya is doing with it's new found freedom, Syria managed to survive somehow though.


America should be taking in the migrants coming to Europe, they made them
 
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Lots of feeds on Instagram etc being posted and various videos on reddit too. More videos now coming out of protestors being arrested but then those officers are being flying kicked and beaten by others coming to the rescue :D - I wish that those videos could be posted here but sadly it would be deemed too violent by some....

The regime needs to fall, the people need to have their freedom, just as Iran once did. Lives will be lost, but this is what it takes sadly.

It's also worth noting that the hijab police and gov aren't enforcing it because of religion, it's backwards culture invented by men and the umbrella of religion. Yes all religions have their problems, but on the whole major religions have shifted and adapted with the times, just you will always get small sects who still live in the past and under their own skewed interpretation of the fundamentals. This exists in Christianity today, too.

I found it amusing the Iran PM cancelled president CNN interview because the CNN anchor refused to wear a headscarf because it was not necessary in this context of this interview.

What it boils down to is these men have an inability to control their damn brains from impure thoughts. To the point where they would rather force women to cover from head to toe. That is no religion and never was, but extremists would have you believe otherwise, which in turn tarnishes a religion for everyone else who follows it much more sensibly and at a personal level.
 
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Looking at some of the vitriol directed at supporters of the women on twitter is unbelievable. From accounts that seem to be based in the US, Russia and Western Europe. Wtf is wrong with people?!
The human race really is just a cess pit.
 
I run Signal proxies and Tor nodes (snow flake proxies, obfs4 bridges, guard/middle relays and exits). I've been up most of the night and still can't keep up with demand, answering relentless waves of DMs from people in Iran wanting access to the uncensored Internet. Things are really ramping up there, now.
 
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Just looking at some of the videos coming out of Iran, seems to be that this genuinely could spell the end of the regime, that or they are going to have to conduct some mass killings to stay in power now.
 
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