I've spent the past week anxiously following the news in Iran. Protests in the last few days have escalated and taken a dark turn. Thousands have been killed or arrested, and the government has cut off phone and internet access, leaving tens of millions of people unable to communicate.
My heart goes out to the innocent people who are affected by all this, including Iranians who live in the US and elsewhere. ❤️ Many are attempting to continue their studies or work and get through their daily lives under the immense pressure of wondering what's happening in Iran.
Some who are financially supported by their families in Iran are in need now. Some may have lost friends or family members. Many can’t even contact their family members to know if they’re safe. There are others who might have traveled home to Iran for Xmas and are now stuck, unable to get a flight back.
Even those who aren't directly impacted are silently carrying an emotional burden. I've spent much of the past week feeling helpless and longing for some way to help or be involved. I miss the city of my birth and feel the suffering of the people there.
If you're reading this and you work with anybody from Iran, be mindful of what they might be going through. Consider giving them space and understanding, extending deadlines, offering tuition relief.... or just a hug. Much love and hope. ❤️
Maybe cause I only comment on social media on things I like 🤷🏽♂️. I’m not on social media to be a critic and Shit on peoples work, if I like I comment and if It’s something that’s not for me I find something that is for me to enjoy.
@theman_na Ali has emphasized “Twitter should come out with reaction buttons like iOS. Sometimes I wanna let people know I laughed at their tweet but I didn’t like it”