Iran Protest Megathread - 4 Weeks In, 185 Dead

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Apparently, this is footage of one of the most infamous prison in Tehran being burned down.
I tried downloading the video , but I am fucking idiot so I could not figure out how to do it on twatter
There are many sites that you can paste tweet links on, google "twitter video downloader". Also there are twitter bots like this if you have an account:
 

Near Evin prison.

Given the Biden administration were planning to expensively pander to the Ayatollahs, over reinvigorating a worthless deal, they will be at a loss. Putin won't be getting too many more drones.
 
Does anyone get the vibe that the WEF or BlackRock is behind these protests? Trying to dismantle an Islamic state sounds like a WEF-induced plan, as a step to trying to kill off Islam as a religion, and their regimes.
 
Is it okay for me to feel … ambivalent about the protests? I mean, I get it, the Iranian government is full of cunts and probably deserves an ass-kicking, but does anybody remember how the Arab Spring ended, with civil wars, new dictatorships and absolutely no advancements in democracy? I fear the same would happen there, and I don't think the world can afford yet another gigantic clusterfuck.
 
Does anyone get the vibe that the WEF or BlackRock is behind these protests? Trying to dismantle an Islamic state sounds like a WEF-induced plan, as a step to trying to kill off Islam as a religion, and their regimes.
Nawh not in this case, or at least at the start. This situation has been building in Iran for a while. You've had international sanctions wrecking the domestic Iranian economy, an increasingly young population chafing at the top-down control courtesy of religious fundamentalism, and now the global economy and Covid both screwing over what remained. Masha Amini's death was simply the straw breaking the camel's back and detonating the ticking time bomb.

Of course now guaranteed there's a whole host of glow in the dark involved (because you should never let a crisis go to waste), but to start this was entirely domestic. Expect to see more like Iran as the economic screws start tightening over winter.
 
Does anyone get the vibe that the WEF or BlackRock is behind these protests? Trying to dismantle an Islamic state sounds like a WEF-induced plan, as a step to trying to kill off Islam as a religion, and their regimes.
I don't think so. The mutt world order aims to lump all of the islamic nations into a soulles super-entity which has no cultural identity other than pissl*m (example: p*kistan). Look at what happens here in Turkey with rapefugees, how they get gibs from the UN, EU and the T*rrrrrkish goverment and how an Isreali company cleared off mines from the southern border way back before the migrant crisis started. Also worth mentioning that Erdog had the support of EU, who helped him get out of jail arguing "human rights". My biggest fear is that they might try to push "le moderate islam" meme in Iran like they did here.
 
Does anyone get the vibe that the WEF or BlackRock is behind these protests? Trying to dismantle an Islamic state sounds like a WEF-induced plan, as a step to trying to kill off Islam as a religion, and their regimes.
Sure...if were'nt for the fact that saudi arabia and UAE are part of the WEF
 
Is there any outcome that would be benefical in some way for my pay slip? If yes I preffer that outcome.
If the ayatollahs get strung up sanctions on Iran would end and... the new government wouldn't increase oil and natural gas production because they would be desperate for revenue. So, nah
 
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Near Evin prison.

Given the Biden administration were planning to expensively pander to the Ayatollahs, over reinvigorating a worthless deal, they will be at a loss. Putin won't be getting too many more drones.
The Iranian state media is reporting that 4 have died and 60 were injured

If the death toll is much higher than what’s been reported (high double or even triple digits) it could have the same vibe shift as the cinema fire in 1978 which set the stage for the Islamic Revolution

Worth mentioning that prison has a LOT of foreign nationals
 
I've asked this before but,
Iran has been shitty about the way women dress for quite some time.
WHY NOW is it worth protesting?
Why over this lady and not all the others?

that's the wrong questions. Persians have been mad for a long time and protesting mandatory hijab for a long time. The correct question is why is it being presented to people in the West now, to the extent that it is, which isn't much.
 
Does anyone get the vibe that the WEF or BlackRock is behind these protests? Trying to dismantle an Islamic state sounds like a WEF-induced plan, as a step to trying to kill off Islam as a religion, and their regimes.

Could be the folks that made this


 
A member of the Basij beats a woman for not wearing a hijab. A group of men beats the shit out of him in response:

Just a reminder for all the faggots crying about the CIA:
"It glows!" is Mutt for "I'm ashamed that unarmed sandniggers have more balls then fat, lazy, AR-15 fellating whites ever will".
Keep fantasizing 3-D printing and homesteading or whatever, it won't make the shame go away.
 
And now some wonder if the Iranian regime will find an issue from what I read on that article.

November 12, 2022

Is there a way for the Iranian regime to survive?​

By Hassan Mahmoudi


For almost two months, Iranian citizens have been protesting the mullahs. The question now is whether the mullahs have viable options for maintaining their power while dealing with the protesters. I offer three possible strategies the mullahs might contemplate. The first two are unlikely to work, but the third does provide a path…if the mullahs are willing to respond to the Iranian people’s demands (e.g., political, economic, social, etc.). Their recent history, though, indicates that they are unlikely to do so.
The current nationwide uprising in Iran didn’t come from nowhere. In the 13 years, there have been several uprisings, with the most recent in 2017 and 2019. In each case, the mullahs responded brutally, burning their bridges when it came to a negotiated peace with their own people. They have trapped themselves, and the people know it.
Since the latest protests began, the regime’s top officials have insisted that the protests have ended or will end soon—but the evidence says otherwise. With every day that passes since the beginning of the Iranians’ nationwide uprising, it becomes larger in terms of numbers, geographic reach, and protester courage. When the government kills protesters, people do not leave the streets, they only become angrier and more determined.
Given protests more serious than any the mullahs have faced before, what options do the mullahs have? This post examines three possible strategies that the Iranian regime can follow to end the protests.
 
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