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It's crazy how people will see Jews not stoning gay people to death and then see their own people stoning gay people to death and say. This is the Jews fault.
If you needed any more proof that media outrage is entirely skin-deep and emotional, the people of Iran are suffering as they attempt to liberate themselves, but the leftists don’t care.
There is no footage to “empathize” with, and showing their support would mean admitting Islam isn’t as peaceful as they continuously claimed.
Their whole platform is fake.
I would rather die as an Israeli dog, a filthy infidel, a disobedient woman, an evil zionazi, a treacherous kufar - whatever the so-called "humanitarians", "peace activists" and "freedom fighters" want to label & scapegoat me as —
and to NEVER become a dhimmi subjugated to the islamofascist regime. I will never submit to Islam. We will never give away our sovereignty. We will outlive the ones who so desperately want to erase us, like the people of Israel have been doing for thousands of years.
the gall to talk about having moral clarity and caring about children when julani’s thugs and bedouin islamist gangs kidnapped druze babies, beat and raped druze girls and women, and destroyed houses of worship. let alone what they did to adult men and elders.
Accurate.
I've been defeated once already in the past 12 days with the disaster that was Stranger Things 5; felt alone and delusional as a byler, obsessed with reading posts and analyses. I am defeated yet again by another obsession.
I can't believe I'm comparing it to this, but here goes.
It feels normal having grown up in a repressive country where your most basic human rights (especially as a woman) are taken away from you, until you move to a democratic one.
The entire world assumes you're all muslim, like most arabs (which we are not, no shade). So when people back home burn down neighborhood mosques in protest to the Islamic Republic, you don't expect posts and analyses to blame it on the zionist agenda.
The Iranian people are out on the streets defying the very religion that was forced upon them by a merciless regime. And people not properly informed about the situation have the audacity to accuse the protests of being orchestrated by the US and Israel. The entire muslim world is losing their shit over the possibility of a free Iran. And their humble advocates, the woke left, blindly follow the flag without thinking for a second what their agenda actually is.
It's just crazy to me how the same pattern exists in bylers for expecting queer rep and being ridiculed for it, and trying to be heard as a nation of Iranians trying to tell the world we don't want to be ruled by Islam, and being gaslighted for it by LITERALLY EVERYBODY ELSE.
Once again unheard, misunderstood, delusional (because of course some people are dumb enough to fall for government propaganda). But worst of all, OBSESSED with my freaking phone again.
TL;DR i transitioned from a byler obsession to being locked on news from Iran.
An anti-niqab stunt at the Unite the Kingdom rally has exposed the sinister authoritarianism of the Islamo-left.
By: Hugo Timms
Published: May 18, 2026
For a brief moment on Saturday afternoon, a befuddled silence fell over the 60,000-strong crowd that had gathered in central London for the ‘Unite the Kingdom’ rally. Three women dressed in niqabs – the full Islamic dress that allows only a thin horizontal slit for seeing – emerged on stage. For a moment, confusion reigned in Parliament Square.
Needless to say, this was a stunt. One of those on stage encouraged the crowd to chant, ‘Take it off!’. Eventually, they did, revealing themselves to be three smiling young women.
The response to this public mockery of the burqa – a symbol of women’s subjugation by Islamist hardliners, let’s not forget – has been depressingly predictable. ‘No condemnation from our politicians, no action by the police’, fulminated Guardian journalist Owen Jones. ‘British Muslims are sent a clear message: you are fair game for hatred.’ TV personality Narinder Kaur complained that the stunt represented the ‘sexualisation and humiliation of brown women’, slamming ‘the public humiliation of one group of women by another group of women’. Another commentator called it ‘Islamophobia’. ‘As Muslims, we shouldn’t have to tolerate this in our home… England’, she wrote on X.
In their different ways, all of the above are essentially saying the same thing: we shouldn’t be allowed to poke fun at any aspect of Islam, not even its most extreme and misogynistic practices, such as covering up women from head to toe (which, as it happens, most Muslims around the world actually reject). We are never told why we aren’t allowed to mock or criticise such things – only that it is ‘hatred’, ‘humiliation’, something that should not be ‘tolerated’.
Fortunately, the police have not (at the time of writing) taken any action against the three young women involved in the stunt. This is a genuine relief, given that the authorities are usually eager to punish critics of Islam. After all, last year, a man was (unsuccessfully) prosecuted for burning a copy of the Koran outside the Turkish embassy in London. Meanwhile, Labour’s official ‘anti-Muslim hostility’ definition, introduced earlier this year, is an Islamic blasphemy code in all but name. So it is hardly a surprise that so many so-called progressives expected the police to take action.
Is this really what the left has been reduced to? Calling for critics of religious misogyny to be silenced, even arrested? The Islamo-left is a truly sinister force.
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tl;dr No. No, it should not.