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#In Honor Of Yom Kippur
The Sopranos, s01ep08
couple kissing on building steps , 1970s.
Iranian schoolgirls giving clerical leaders the finger as they join the uprising against the regime.
Story of a revolution.
Tehran, Iran, Last days of 2025
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artist: @sefiracreative
Real resistance has a definition — and it matters.
Right now in Iran, people are marching unarmed against a brutal regime, knowing they could be shot, imprisoned, or disappear forever. Hospitals are raided. The internet is shut down. Thousands have been killed or detained. And still, they protest — because they want dignity, freedom, and a future where their voices matter.
That is resistance:
confronting power
refusing to harm civilians
accepting personal risk without inflicting terror on others
October 7 was not that.
Massacring families, kidnapping children, and targeting civilians is not liberation — it is terrorism. Calling it “resistance” doesn’t make it so. It only erases the courage of people who actually resist oppression without becoming monsters themselves.
Solidarity with the people of Iran.
Moral clarity about terrorism.
Words matter.
Unpacked Media
Harper’s Bazaar:
Woman. Life. Freedom. Women of the Iranian diaspora on the explosive new movement to reclaim their motherland.
Queen high, Mahdieh Farhadkiae
The Panic in Needle Park dir. Jerry Schatzberg (1971)