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IranRevolutionReport🇮🇷 (@IranRevReport) “65 fucking days For 65 days, Iranians in #Iran have been under an internet black” — TopicDigg

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65 fucking days For 65 days, Iranians in #Iran# have been under an internet blackout. 65 days of being cut off from the outside world. 65 days of not being able to show the world what so many of them actually want: this regime gone. And yes, the regime is silencing them, as par for the course. But let’s be honest, they’re not the only ones. The Iranian people are also being failed by much of the outside world. By Western politicians who love talking about human rights until it becomes inconvenient. By media outlets that pick and choose whose suffering deserves nonstop coverage. The same media that shamelessly broadcast the narratives of the regime instead of tge voice of the Iranian people. By political groups, especially on the left, who are often loud about oppression unless it clashes with their narrative. And no, not every single person. But enough of them. Enough of them to make us feel like nobody cares. It’s bad enough to be silenced by the regime. It’s another kind of betrayal when people who claim to stand for freedom, justice, and human rights also look away. While Iranians risk everything, too many Western leaders are still focused on making deals with the regime, deals that only benefit their own interests, their own economies, their own politics. All the while the suffering, voices, and demands of the Iranian people are pushed aside. The people of Iran are not a side note. They are not collateral damage. They are not negotiable. Stop silencing them. Stop ignoring them. Stop treating their fight for freedom like it matters less. Shame on all of you who contribute to the censoring of our voices.
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