@sharghzadeh if you hate the west to this degree, why don’t you move somewhere east? Is it bc once youre surrounded by non westerns you will become the glaringly obvious American that you are? This post is a walking identity crisis 😅😭
@big_fig1218@sayooofa@sharghzadeh Literally the definition of self hating. Bro you literally are the American that you hate. No amount of drinking chai in thin-waisted glass and cosplaying as a conservative Muslim is gonna make you seem non-American. It’s in the accent and mannerisms.
The daughter of a Kurdish border porter (Kolbar) shot dead by Iranian border guards on Friday is demanding recognition for the plight of Kolbars and the suffering inflicted on hundreds of Kurdish families in western Iran (Rojhelat). His killing came as Tehran began the funeral procession for former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
@thatmelikaagain This girl’s entire twitter is just saying “look how much better Persians are than afghans”. It’s so fucking pathetic. At least afghans are actually nice people.
@iamabotacccount@winnerscapital@elicalebon I think the wealthy Persians are actually extremely connected to reality. They know that installing a pro-Israel monarchy is going to benefit them and no one else. That’s why the poorer ethnic minorities in Iran hate the IRGC but will still never support Pahlavi.
@iamabotacccount@winnerscapital@elicalebon Normally this “everyone and their mom and their pet cat is a Mossad agent” rhetoric is idiotic but in elica’s case I wouldn’t be surprised. Not for the money but for her hatred of Muslims.
Abdollah Veisi, the elder brother of Mojtaba and Meysam Veisi, has released a video message thanking the people of Kurdistan for their solidarity and support following the loss of his brothers. He also called on the public to honor their memory by designating the anniversary of their deaths as a “Day of Books and Libraries” and continuing the cultural and identity-based work to which they dedicated their lives.
Meysam and Mojtaba Veisi were widely respected community figures, followers of the Yarsan faith, founders of the Dareh Drezh Library in Kermanshah (Kermashan), and key organizers of Kurdish Newroz celebrations in the region. They were killed on May 28, 2026, after Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) forces surrounded the safe house where they were staying and opened direct fire on them.