The media saying Nex died from a “fight,” rather than an attack, and the school saying they died from “underlying health conditions,” is just proof that we can get murdered and then blamed for dying.
Hey, just in case people who already have been having a bad time with this meme are retriggered by Francesca Scorcese's TikTok – Goncharov is fake. Martin Scorsese's daughter is real, and that's her real TikTok account, and presumably that is really her father. But Martin is just being a good sport by rolling with it and admitting he made it. The link Francesca sent him is the NYT article clearly saying it's a fake movie.
PLEASE reblog this and DO NOT TAG IT UNREALITY. "Unreality" is for posts that are keeping up the bit, but info posts, reality-affirming posts and ones talking about the meme as a meme are solidly real. We really haven't been doing a good enough job tagging this properly and protecting neurodivergent people from being gaslit and traumatized. I've seen way too many people saying they nearly had a breakdown because of being lied to. We never meant to hurt you, and I'm so sorry people were jackasses when you wanted to know the truth.
The numbers are rising. They are using executions as a tactic to frighten the people and stop the protests. Be their voice. For anyone living in G7 countries, please urge your representatives to talk about the executions in Iran, bring attention to it in their parliament and in the UN. These students do not deserve death; they are heroes. They need to be saved.
The protest are very much ongoing in Tehran. Internet is barely accessible so there are few videos coming out but this Saturday I think Tehran hit a new high. One of the districts of Tehran was completely in control of the people.
The state tv was hacked.
Smaller cities have joined the protests which makes it harder for the army to focus on Tehran.
There are reports of riot in overstuffed prisons.
Protest have spread from universities to schools.
Sanandaj is basically in war and the workers of oil industry joined the strike.
Today was the first day of school in Iran. Iranian girls are forced to wear hijab from the age of seven in school. Here is a mother who has collected her child from school refusing to wear mandatory hijab. Iranian people are fighting the misogynist islamic republic of Iran everyday for a week now. Don’t forget us.