Hello?
Anybody out there?
Do you see me?
Or did 78 days of a total digital blackout finally make us too expensive for your attention span?
Let me lay out the exact reality of what is happening inside iran.
Our economy is a rotting corpse. You buy a basic necessity today, and by tomorrow the price tag has been raised.
Because of this damned blackout people have been losing their jobs in mass.
Entire livelihoods are evaporating overnight.
A simple cup of coffee?
That’s a luxury item now.
And my absolute favorite part is when some comfortable spectator sitting safely outside the blast zone decides to weigh in. "You won't die if you can't go to a cafe," they say. "You won't die without your Spotify playlists or your YouTube.
Here is the unforgiving truth: Yes. We do.
What the hell do you think a life actually is?
It isn't just a biological pulse.
It is the exact, fragile sum of those small, mundane things.
It is the music, the YouTube video you enjoy with your lunch, that little unnecessary item you huy fir yourself in an online shop just because you liked it, the simple act of taking a walk or going put with your friends without an occupying thug standing witht heir guns at checkpoints every few.
When a parasitic death cult strips every single one of those moments away, you are not living anymore. You are just waiting your turn in the slaughterhouse.
They are systematically executing our basic right to exist as normal human beings, megabyte by throttled megabyte.
We are bleeding our shattered life savings just to bypass their walls and fire this one flare into the dark. We are still breathing.
My question is does anyone even care enough to see that flare?