Arm the people inside Iran. They are literally risking their lives begging for the means to protect themselves and their loved ones.
Give them the means to fight and win.
As an Iranian inside the country watching this brother risk his life in broad daylight on a Tehran highway, and the other doing it in his car while blasting an anti regime song, holding “Arm us” right in front of the Milad Tower — I feel every single word in my bones.
Now that we see the US is backing down for now, arming the Iranian people is the only option left. There is simply no chance otherwise.
The cost of removing this murderous regime from power is far less than the endless slaughter it will keep delivering if it stays. No cost is too great. We are willing to do anything — anything — that finally rids us of this pure evil.
The fire is already lit.
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#IranRevolution2026
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🚨 DIRECT FROM TEHRAN: "Arm us." The momentum is building.
This man just risked everything to show the world that the Iranian people want to be armed. They are desperate to get this message out, and after the massive response to the video of the woman I posted earlier, more people need to amplify their calls.
I asked for proof from the ground, and he answered by filming this right in the heart of Tehran. Look closely at what he is doing: he is driving down an active highway in broad daylight, holding an illegal sign punishable by death against his steering wheel, right in front of the Milad Tower. He is operating directly under the regime's nose to prove this resistance is real.
For the millions he represents, demanding weapons is no longer a political debate. It is a tactical necessity for survival. Peaceful protest against live ammunition has proven impossible. They aren't asking for foreign boots on the ground. They are asking for the basic means to defend themselves against a systemic slaughter.
He risked his life to bypass the blackouts and deliver this geographical proof. Do not let the regime bury his bravery.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry that the world allows the regime that beat you to death with iron rods to continue to exist.
Mani Rahmani. Only 17.
I'm so sorry. 💔