Diskriminasi yg memalukan!
Cathlyn Yvaeni Lesmana (suku minoritas Tionghoa), perwakilan Makassar, diduga dicoret secara tdk adil dari seleksi Paskibraka Sulsel meski masuk 3 besar. Lebih parahnya, ia digantikan oleh sosok yg tak masuk 10 besar nasional
https://t.co/YVkckJdSxj
Muslim woman in burqa reads the Quran for the first time and decides to leave Islam.
“I read the whole Quran, but didn’t find a single verse about women in heaven. Women get nothing. It’s all about men.”
She’s 100% right!
Mungkin di depan semua keliatan baik-baik aja,
sampai kita tahu cerita aslinya.
Sampai kita tahu, ternyata banyak yang lagi berjuang diam-diam.
Sampai kita benar-benar tahu, teman kita sehat dan bahagia.
Dear HR,
kalo dapet lamaran dari Milenial kelahiran 1981-1996 untuk entry level itu tolong dihargain itu apply bukan lagi untuk ngejer passion atau pengalaman tapi bertahan hidup :((
She is 19 years old.
The person they are trying to marry her off to is 72 years old.
What truly hurts her is not so much that she will marry an old man, but rather that her parents have forced her into this marriage through deceit.
Sorry, but if your religion allows old men to marry young girls like this, maybe it’s time to have a conversation with yourself and realize your religion is not a religion of peace.
It’s pure evil!
Kejahatan Iran terhadap wanita diluar nalar, padahal mereka yang akan lahirkan generasi penerus Iran.
Ulama Syiah Iran tidak waras, fanatik agama jadikan nurani mereka mati
Iran executed approximately 61 women in 2025.
Reasons:
- Not wearing the Islamic veil
- Not wanting to marry their relatives
- Not accepting beatings from their husband
- Having different political beliefs
Photo of a woman being prepared to be stoned to death.
In the spring of 1980, Farrokhroo Parsa — Iran’s Minister of Education before the Islamic Revolution — was executed. She had devoted her life to fighting for women’s rights and did not betray her principles even after the victory of the Islamic Revolution. In the verdict issued by the new authorities, she was found guilty of “spreading corruption on earth and denying Allah.”
“I would rather face death with open arms than live in disgrace, forcibly covered with a veil. I will not kneel before those who expect me to repent for half a century of my struggle for equality between men and women. I am not prepared to wear the chador and take a step backward in history,” Parsa wrote in her farewell letter to her children.
Noor Pahlavi, daughter of Razi Pahlavi and granddaughter of the last Shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, recently delivered a powerful speech in the United States about Iran’s future.
She spoke directly to the longing of millions of Iranians: freedom, dignity, and an end to 46 years of theocratic oppression.
Iran has approximately 90 million inhabitants. According to reports from people inside the country, diaspora networks, and independent observers on the ground, around 80% of Iranians are rejoicing - many with tears of joy - over the regime’s fall and the ongoing liberation of their country through American and Israeli strikes.
The remaining 20% are the hardline extremists, regime loyalists, and those who benefited from the mullahs’ rule. They are mourning and calling for revenge.
The vast majority of Iranians - the silent, suffering majority - want Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, who has lived in exile in the United States for decades, to return and lead a democratic transition.
Not as a new dictator or eternal Shah, but as a bridge to free elections, a secular constitution, and genuine self-determination for the Iranian people.
I believe them.
I believe in the courage on the streets and the quiet hope that has survived decades of terror.
Most countries in the Middle East - especially the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and others who have long viewed the Iranian regime as the greatest regional threat - have quietly or openly welcomed the regime’s collapse.
They see it as the beginning of a more stable, less aggressive Middle East.
This is not the end of history - the liberation is still unfolding.
But it is a turning point that millions have prayed for.
Iran deserves better.
The Iranian people deserve freedom.
May God protect the Iranian freedom fighters. May truth and justice prevail.
May light break through - for Iran and for the entire region.
✝️❤️🔥🪽🙏