Someone else made a video compilation of people recently disrespecting the lethally oppressive theocracy's elite in Iran. Again, it's OK in this specific context because of their being in charge of actual brutal oppression – it's kicking up, not spitting down.
Someone made a faux sports-TV show of the new trend of mullah turban-throwing in Iran. It's OK because they still remain the elite of the lethally oppressive theocracy and is just a sign of disrespect against illegitimate self-assigned "authority". It's funny because they're so surprised, every time, while they should have been it coming decades away.
During the game where Iran's team became Intercontinental Beach Soccer Cup champions yesterday (see also https://todon.eu/@b9AcE/109298837830133113) a player scored a goal and celebrated by gesturing cutting of hair, which has become a symbol of support for the antiauthoritarian feminist revolution against the Iran-regime.
A̲t̲ ̲l̲e̲a̲s̲t̲ 304 Including 41 children killed. https://iranhr.net/en/articles/5572/ The Iran-regime's brutal repression continues against people demanding their freedom and equality back.
Writing revolutionary slogans ON the police('s gate). Sorry, can't make out what it says, but considering general context, I think we can guess... ;-) Night to today in Bushehr, south coast Iran.
Yes, by the way, I do actually skip a lot of incoming reports for the antiauthoritarian feminist protests against the Iran-regime, mostly because it's similar to what I have previously tooted recently. I only toot what I especially like (or dislike) so I want you to see, or important developments.
This is Baloch 8-year-old Mona Naghibi. Mona and sister were just on their way to school recently, when suddenly Mona fell and the sister asked why. Mona replied "they shot me", before dying. Just one of many children recently killed by the Iraqn-regime's repression forces to satisfy their hunger for personal power.
Solidarity demo with the antiauthoritarian feminist revolution in Rojhelat and all Iran, today in the Euphrates Region of autonomous North and East Syria which was self-liberated through the Women's Revolution, also known as the Rojava Revolution. https://yewtu.be/watch?v=qheC49zyjLo From JinHA, the Women's News Agency.
Nothing is unchangeable, explains this antiauthoritarian feminist, whilst also demonstrating on the flags of the Ayatollah's "Islamic" Republic and the Shah's Imperial State of Iran.
"The blood in our veins is the Leader's food", using the word for "leader" which is the one used for the "Supreme" Leader of Iran, a.k.a. the "Ayatollah", today at the University of Science and Culture, Tehran.
It's kinda funny though, I think, that the Iran-regime keeps demanding women dress in hmm... "non-spectacular" colors, covering at least most of the hair, preferably all black. I mean... now with the extremely widespread protests for freedom, it's like... "Hi! No, we're not Black Bloc, we're just dressing as you demanded (wink, wink) and this is not a Molotov..." Seems a bit hmmm, "a bit inconvenient" for the repression. ;-D
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