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Brave Student in Iran Protests Dress Code by Stripping Down, Faces Violent Arrest
A brave woman my heart breaks to think of her fate in the hands of those murderous mullas ……..heartbreaking -
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Cheapest good weed now ? I found 350 thb/gram but not cheaper yet, any idea ?
How could you not know? That's just basic knowledge. -
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Trump Tentatively Backs RFK Jr.’s Proposal to Remove Fluoride from Public Water Supply
That’s our Donald only the best people……imagine this nut case in charge of healthcare,is this trump’s concept of a plan taking shape? -
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You are being lied to about voter fraud
Watch: ‘You’re Being Lied To About Voter Fraud. Here’s the Truth.’ Should we be worried about cheating at the polls? Or is it just a dangerous myth? https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/31/learning/watch-youre-being-lied-to-about-voter-fraud-heres-the-truth.html -
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John Oliver’s Emotional Plea to Voters: Back Kamala Harris to Avoid “A New Layer of Hell”
Just gotta love John he can explain something really really ugly and dangerous when he’s done it leaves me hopeful and chuckling thanks 🙏 John you are the bomb! -
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Brave Student in Iran Protests Dress Code by Stripping Down, Faces Violent Arrest
In a dramatic act of defiance against Iran's strict dress code, a courageous female student publicly stripped down to her underwear outside the Islamic Azad University in Tehran on November 2, an act she later paid for with a reportedly violent arrest. The young woman, whose name remains unknown, made her way through a crowded street, defying a regime notorious for enforcing severe modesty laws. This rare display of protest has highlighted the risks women in Iran take when challenging a government that mandates female citizens to adhere strictly to wearing the hijab, a law covering the head and often concealing much of the body. In response to this latest incident, Amir Mahjoub, director general of public relations at Islamic Azad University, confirmed the woman’s arrest, stating on X, “Following an indecent act by a student at the science and research branch of the university, campus security intervened and handed the individual over to law enforcement authorities. The motives and underlying reasons for the student’s actions are currently under investigation.” Eyewitness reports and accounts from an Iranian student opposition group suggest that the young woman disrobed after being harassed by security forces for not wearing a headscarf. According to these sources, her clothing had reportedly been torn during the altercation, which led her to strip further in protest. Disturbingly, an Iranian student newsletter named Amir Kabir reported that "bloodstains" were visible at the scene of her arrest. It is suspected that during the scuffle, the woman may have been injured, possibly hit by a car door or slammed into a concrete pillar, a detail that has yet to be independently verified. As calls for her release grow louder, the incident underscores the ever-present risks for Iranian women who challenge the nation's strict dress codes. Despite the potential for violent retribution, their acts of resistance continue to shine a light on the struggle for women's rights in Iran, resonating with supporters worldwide. Based on a report by the Daily Express 2024-11-05 -
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Will the world end if either Trump or Harris is elected on Nov. 5th?
Go Trump. When you win make yourself President for life once you've pardoned yourself for all your court cases.
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