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Iran wasn't always an oppressive religious theocracy. Before 1979, women wore what they wanted. They served as judges and senators. Tehran was a destination hotspot (ask your parents). Here's a glimpse of Iran before the Islamic Republic took over.
The slogan of the Iranian revolution is: Woman, Life, Freedom (Zan Zendegi Azadi). Even little girls are out on the streets, defiantly shouting. Listen to them.
Remember: the protests in Iran are *not* about the mandatory hijab. They're about regime change. Iranians want freedom, a secular democracy, and an end to the Islamic Republic.
Did you know Margaret Atwood used the Islamic Republic as inspo for Gilead? In a crazy twist of life imitating art, the regime has been shooting out protestors' eyes with BB guns. And yet, brave Iranians continue to rise up.
Imagine living in a society where you could be arrested for protesting, taken to an undisclosed location, and then executed without saying goodbye to your family. That's what the regime did to Mohsen Shekari, a 23-year-old barista, and many more innocent people.
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