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(DIR) Post #B2uGZbCgp1NFIwyO3c by AnungIkwe@spinster.xyz
2026-02-02T04:13:39.694953Z
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How the Islamic Regime targets women, minorities and anyone who resists. Feminists focussed on Palestine often amplify the Islamic Regime's talking points and excuse the regime's own violence against women.What Feminists Get Wrong About IranFeminists Against Antisemitismhttps://youtu.be/TC8to5f273sMain Points:"You have no rights within that cult.""We are not a Muslim country. We are a Zoroastrian country. Islam was imposed on Iran by the sword about 500 years ago. This whole Islamic cult is post '79.""What this cult has done is manipulative and controlling. It makes the young feel as part of a bigger picture of things and its dangerous.""It's a cult like mentality where you have Islamists and Communists together and it is completely toxic." "You are an object basically to be used and abused and I can't believe I'm seing this moved to the streets of London.""In this urgent episode of Feminists Against Antisemitism, journalist Nicole Lampert speaks with Nika Hazini and Niaz Maleknia, two Iranian women who grew up under the shadow of the 1979 revolution and have spent their adult lives watching their homeland fall deeper under a regime that brutalises women, minorities, and anyone who dares to oppose it.The conversation traces Niaz and Nika’s childhood memories of the 1979 revolution, before unfolding how a broad anti‑Shah coalition of leftists and Islamists enabled the clerics’ rise, only for leftists to be crushed once Khomeini consolidated power. They explain how women were among the first targets, with a landmark mass feminist protest erupting the moment hijab was declared mandatory; and how, to this day, Iranian women face arrests and harsh penalties for unveiling, coercive “modesty” rules, and brutal violence, even as teenage girls have been at the forefront of the modern Women, Life, Freedom uprising.""They discuss the regime’s growing reliance on foreign militias, the long‑standing bond between Iranians and Jews, and the deafening silence of many Western feminists who, they argue, have absorbed regime propaganda without realising it. Presented as solidarity with Palestinians, these positions end up supporting Hamas, repeating Tehran’s messaging, erasing the oppression of Iranian women, and displaying an antisemitism that refuses to acknowledge the suffering of Jews or Iran’s role in fuelling the conflict.You’ll come away with a deeper understanding of:– the Iranian women’s revolution– the geopolitical reality linking Iran, Israel and the West– the failures and debates within Western feminist organisations– what genuine feminist solidarity looks like…and why Iranian women are quite literally fighting for their lives."Watch, share, and stand with the brave women of Iran.#NoHijabDay #LetWomenSpeak #FreeFromHijab #WomanLifeFreedom #IranRevolution2026 #FreeIran #NoHijabDay #IranianRevolution #Iran #IranianUprising #Islam #Misogyny #WomanHate #RadicalFeminism #RadFem #Feminism #Feminist #MaleSexualPolitics #MVAWG #MaleViolence #IslamicFundamentalism #BanShariaLaw #Atheist #Atheism #Lesbians #Lesbophobia #USPolitics #Protesters #IRGC #IranProtests #DecolonizeIran #SaraGhorbani #ExMuslims
(DIR) Post #B2uGZchvENx1y6aqNU by LuvGreenTea2019@spinster.xyz
2026-02-02T04:50:40.064059Z
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@AnungIkwe nice propaganda,
(DIR) Post #B2uGZe0OPCJtzgF6o4 by AnungIkwe@spinster.xyz
2026-02-02T04:53:52.870972Z
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@LuvGreenTea2019 You did not watch the video. It's not propaganda. They're exposing Hamas' propaganda and the IRGC's propaganda that Gen Z swallows whole.
(DIR) Post #B2uGZfI9ce7bz3Yo88 by LuvGreenTea2019@spinster.xyz
2026-02-02T05:23:30.980886Z
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@AnungIkwe I watched most of it. Not once did they mention the genocide in Gaza. Apparently, they are "feminists" who have no problem with genocide. Their brand of "feminism" doesn't include Palestinian women and children who, by the way, are still dying in Gaza.
(DIR) Post #B2uGZg6qaAfgWHHI92 by AnungIkwe@spinster.xyz
2026-02-02T05:25:48.943331Z
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@LuvGreenTea2019 You didn't watch the video. Again.
(DIR) Post #B2uGZgnO20hOeDBGS0 by LuvGreenTea2019@spinster.xyz
2026-02-02T07:01:55.835936Z
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@AnungIkwe It was frightening and it felt rather cringy, but I watched most of the video. It's clear they want regime change in Iran. That isn't going to happen without a large scale military war with Iran, and we know that involves the U.S. and Israel. Considering what the U.S. looks like now (rampant crime, unemployment, poverty, trillions in federal budget deficits, homelessness, etc.) why in the hell does the U.S. need to get dragged into another war for Israel? Iran hasn't attacked the U.S. Give more money to the defense contractors while Trump dismantles the Department of Education, EPA, cuts Medicaid, etc. Moreover, some people actually do their research. A war with Iran could destabilize the entire region. And, Iran gets technical assistance and some weapons from Russia and China. China gets oil from Iran. China doesn't want part of its oil supply cut off. Hell, a war with Iran could cut off the global oil supply. Look at a map of the Middle East. See the Strait of Hormuz. It's a critical choke point, and Iran could block it. Military analysts know it. Trump sent the huge aircraft carrier USS Lincoln to the Gulf which will only spook Iran and intensify the tension in the region. Sometimes I don't know what to think about Iran. Yes, I know that the regime in Iran is misogynistic and oppressive. This is the problem. If the current regime topples, what will it be replaced with? Who, or what, will take the place of Khomeini? History teaches us that coups, regime change don't always turn out for the best. A CIA and MI6 coup put the Shah or Iran in power. He tortured and killed his political enemies both men and women. The so-called Iranian Revolution that put Khomeini in power was blowback from the western backed Shah. So, I don't know what to think about Iran. I would like the regime to topple, but what replaces it is the question.
(DIR) Post #B2uGZhwHmPPaC6Lsxc by LuvGreenTea2019@spinster.xyz
2026-02-02T07:45:07.647894Z
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@AnungIkwe WTF! At 26:40 of the video, the woman with the curly, frizzy hair says people in Iran want the son of the Shah of Iran to come back as leader. Then, the other woman says the same thing. WTF? Who the hell did they talk to? Reza Pahlavi is the eldest son of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran. If the son is half as brutal as his father, it would be a sad day for Iran with him in charge. The Shah was installed after the CIA and MI6 coup because they wanted a western puppet who would open Iran to large multinational oil companies. The last democratically elected Iran leader, Mossadegh, tried to nationalize the oil. "Writing at the time of the Shah's overthrow, Time magazine on February 19, 1979, described SAVAK as having "long been Iran's most hated and feared institution" which had "tortured and murdered thousands of the Shah's opponents".[10] The Federation of American Scientists also found it guilty of "the torture and execution of thousands of political prisoners" and symbolising "the Shah's rule from 1963–79." The FAS list of SAVAK torture methods included "electric shock, whipping, beating, inserting broken glass and pouring boiling water into the rectum, tying weights to the testicles, and the extraction of teeth and nails".[45][46]" Wikipedia
(DIR) Post #B2uGZinoZOEIs7OdOa by AnungIkwe@spinster.xyz
2026-02-02T08:00:35.906566Z
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@LuvGreenTea2019 Only the Iranian Middle Class wants the Shah's son to come back. Not all Iranians want that. I posted this like a million times. The Marxists and the progressives don't want a king they want a referendum. Anyway, a king is still better than a fascist theocracy. Iranians are desperate to get rid of the Mullahs.
(DIR) Post #B2uGZjmmuh0DvDvKQy by LuvGreenTea2019@spinster.xyz
2026-02-02T08:09:43.819616Z
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@AnungIkwe "Anyway, a king is still better than a fascist theocracy"They are both evil. Would the son of the Shah of Iran be as brutal as his father? I asked Gemini if the Shah tortured his female political enemies."Yes, under the regime of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, female political prisoners and activists were subjected to torture, primarily at the hands of SAVAK (the national intelligence and security organization).While the Shah’s government was known for advancing certain women's rights in the public sphere—such as the right to vote and the Family Protection Law—this did not extend to those perceived as "enemies of the state."Methods of Torture Used on WomenHistorical accounts and reports from organizations like Amnesty International during the 1970s documented brutal methods used on both men and women, with some specifically designed to humiliate or target female prisoners:Sexual Violence: Reports frequently cited rape and sexual threats as a primary tool of humiliation and psychological breaking.The "Snake" Method: According to survivor accounts and human rights reports, SAVAK agents sometimes used snakes to terrify female prisoners.Physical Beatings: The bastinado (flogging the soles of the feet) was the most common method. Other techniques included hanging prisoners by their wrists or ankles for extended periods.Psychological Torture: This included sleep deprivation, mock executions, and forcing prisoners to witness the torture of their own children or spouses.Notable CasesFatemeh Amini: A member of the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI), she is often cited as the first woman to die under torture in the Shah’s prisons (1975). SAVAK reportedly covered up her death by claiming she died in a mountain climbing accident."Mother" Rezaii: A well-known political activist whose testimony detailed being flogged until her flesh broke open and being hung by her wrists to the point of permanent injury."
(DIR) Post #B2uGZkfjcOxGfddD4y by AnungIkwe@spinster.xyz
2026-02-02T08:41:39.878793Z
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@LuvGreenTea2019 If Israel created Hamas, they wouldn't be so afraid of losing support from Iran. The Islamic regime is killing thousands of dissidents right now. The IRGC is totally corrupt. The Iranian people are desperate. You haven't made any good arguments for opposing a regime change in Iran. It's up to the people of Iran. If the people want to switch one bad regime for another that's their business. What difference does itmake if they're supposely equally bad? Why shouldn't Iranians have autonomy? How does keeping millions of Iranin women oppressed under Sharia law effect Palestinians?Why isn't the massive Islamic femicide ever considered a "genocide?" A lot more women world wide are murdered by Islamic fundamentalism.
(DIR) Post #B2uGZlPor3omyZC0uW by LuvGreenTea2019@spinster.xyz
2026-02-02T08:57:07.820598Z
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@AnungIkwe "A lot more women world wide are murdered by Islamic fundamentalism"I don't think that is true. Add up all the deaths caused by the U.S. and Israel. In 1995 Vietnam released its official estimate of the number of people killed during the Vietnam War: as many as 2,000,000 civilians on both sides and some 1,100,000 North Vietnamese and Viet Cong fighters. The U.S. military has estimated that between 200,000 and 250,000 South Vietnamese soldiers died.Estimates of civilian deaths in Iraq since the 2003 invasion vary significantly, generally ranging from over 150,000 to over 1 million, with direct violent deaths often cited between 180,000 and 210,000. Other estimates, including those counting indirect deaths, run much higher, with some studies suggesting up to 461,000–600,000 total deaths. (There were no WMDs in Iraq in 2003 and Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11. As to 9/11, based on the physical evidence, what we were told can't be true - Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth, Firefighters for 9/11 Truth, chemistry professor Neils Harrits paper on nano-thermite).As of early January 2026, reports indicate that over 73,600 people have been killed in the Gaza war, including 72,437 Palestinians, according to the Gaza Health Ministry and Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Recorded direct deaths are cited at over 71,600, with thousands more presumed dead in the rubble and from famine.
(DIR) Post #B2uGZmJTW8KzlBESf2 by AnungIkwe@spinster.xyz
2026-02-02T09:06:18.653287Z
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@LuvGreenTea2019 As of February 1, 2026, the Gaza Ministry of Health reported that 71,769 Palestinians have been killed since the start of the Israel-Hamas war on October 7, 2023. 20,000 Iranians were killed just this year and just in Iran - that's not counting all the other fascist Islamic regimes. (56 other countries) More people are killed in 1 year (mostly women) by Islamic extremists than all the Palestinians killed since Octobr 7th 2023.
(DIR) Post #B2uGZnGfy1h0imvjw8 by LadyMont@spinster.xyz
2026-02-02T09:26:30.397909Z
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@AnungIkwe @LuvGreenTea2019 "the Gaza Ministry of Health reported" aka take it with a grain of salt too.