Bombing the center of a capital should be unthinkable. Apparently it depends on the city — and who’s dropping the bombs.
In London, Paris or Washington this would be a global crisis. Here it barely registers.
Iran is considered to be one of the world’s oldest cradles of civilisation. It is a country that is far older than both USA & Israel combined. They are destroying a country that has 28 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, countless important cultural sites & a source of human history.
This is a French marriage. You have a husband, a lover, a boyfriend and a FWB. They all know about each other but are never in the same place. You don’t live with any of them but see them all 3-4x a week. You eat a diet of butter and pressed duck and live to 95
It’s terrifying that at any moment any country in the global south can get bombed and the rest of the world won’t even blink. I can’t even imagine a city as beautiful as Tehran being bombed, yet to the West it’s just another West Asian city on fire
I’ll never forget when I was on the Hill in 2019 when the Notre Dame fire happened. Every member of Congress was talking about it and posting on their socials. Now UNESCO sites in Iran were BOMBED but because they’re not in the west, it’s not viewed as important.
murdering these 165 little girls was necessary to protect the rights of women, says a nation run by a cadre of ancient pedophiles and its cabinet of rapists, wife-beaters, professional incels, and basement-dwelling porn addicts who spend all day tweeting “your body, my choice”
This is the image that will define this war - 165 young Iranian girls, killed while at school, who are mere ‘collateral damage’ to an out of control US-Israeli war machine.
From Mary Shelley’s diary, 19 March 1815, two weeks after the death of her baby: “Dream that my little baby came to life again; that it had only been cold, and that we rubbed it before the fire, and it lived. Awake and find no baby.”
how lucky we are to sit in the comfort of our own homes, able to freely live our lives, eat proper meals, pursue our hobbies while across the world, on the same planet we share, innocent people, families and children just like ours are forced to live in constant fear of death…
The anger you’re feeling watching $1,000,000 in American bombs obliterate a school in the Middle East while you can’t afford to take your child to the dentist is completely justifiable.
A truly revolutionary statement from a Bay Area native in a time when copious amounts of time and resources are being put toward convincing us to opt out of experiencing struggle, friction and self-actualization