@feanorslegacy there's people in the diaspora who keep sharing fake names and faces from the victims, It only ilegitimates what we have lived and turns the Iranian resistance into an eeuu fake narrative
@feanorslegacy Im sorry if you lost someone close, my dear father have been a critical journalist against de Irgc and he have been imprisoned several times
but if instead of our own stories we keep repeating the west narrative the only thing we achieve is errease ours
@feanorslegacy even tho, a socialdemocratic country like one from the EU, which priority is it's own people (the rich ones) is still as awful if it keep enslaving and committing massacres across the global south
how can someone hate on the irgc while praising a french administrations?
@feanorslegacy do you genuinely think the irgc doesn't represent most of the Iranians inside the country? well ofc not, considering you belive that 42 billions of protestors murdered shit
@feanorslegacy someone can support Iranian internacional policy without clap and cheer everytime the Irgc commit an atrocitie inside Iran
it just comes that this is the first time someone shows me a victim who isn't generated by ia, congrats for that ig
Never understood diaspora advocates for blanket sanctions. “So I managed to escape this dictatorship to The West but eveyone else should get impoverished and be unable to do so”
Decir que la crítica al orientalismo en 'Persépolis' “niega el patriarcado iraní” es una respuesta muy simplista y desgastada, confunden dos cosas: reconocer la existencia del patriarcado en Irán y cuestionar la forma en que Occidente representa a Irán.