It does not matter what propaganda says about Iran. Whatever one’s view of its government, Iran is among the few willing to openly challenge that brutality and help restore some balance when others remained cautious or silent.
Never Again means never again for anyone, for any ethnicity. Yet those who once vowed “Never Again” have, in plain sight, inflicted the very suffering their ancestors once endured—brutally and unmistakably.
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Dissolve in warm water
Soak clothes for a few hours or overnight
Then wash as usual
Limitations:
Not very strong, modern detergents outperform aspirin
Works mainly on light stains, not heavy or oily ones
Inconsistent results depend on fabric and stain
@TomLondon6 Yes, that’s the spirit—never again, for everyone.
It is disturbing that those who come from a history of suffering have, on multiple occasions, committed similar acts.
They should be the first to stand firmly against such injustice.
@IraninAustralia Same here.
Indonesia, the country with the largest Muslim population in the world, respects other minority religions.
We live together in peace. Churches, temples, shrines, and monasteries stand side by side, and even their religious holidays are recognized as national holidays.
@Opposite6888@realDonaldTrump Reducing this to Shia vs Sunni misses the point entirely.
Indonesians are not “switching sides” — we are responding to what we see: suffering, injustice, and imbalance.
Standing for humanity is not hypocrisy; it is consistency at its core. This is not even about politics.