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Navigating through the maze of propaganda | Advocating for informed choices | Join the resistance to misinformation | Your health, your choice. 💊🚫

انضم Temmuz 2023
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Epsilon
Epsilon@DocEpsilon·
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Epsilon@DocEpsilon·
Every society whether it's democratic, authoritarian or theocratic crushes “dissent” that threatens its core identity, values and social fabric. Iran is not uniquely paranoid; it’s doing exactly what the UK, US, Europe and China do when fundamental challenges arise. In the UK during the 2024 Southport riots, people were jailed just for tweets: Tyler Kay got 38 months, Jordan Parlour 20 months, Lucy Connolly 31 months all for posts criticising mass immigration and “stirring hatred.” Dozens more were locked up under “grossly offensive” online speech laws. This was a liberal democracy protecting its narrative. China is even worse, the world’s worst jailer of journalists for years. Citizen reporters exposing COVID lockdowns, local corruption or questioning CCP rule get years in prison. Any voice challenging the Party’s control or Han-centric culture is erased. If the muslim community in the US were to start protesting today to ban alcohol from shops, end interest-based banking and impose mandatory hijab it would be seen as outright treason against “Western values” and “civilisation" despite the first amendment. Those voices wouldbe crushed, not celebrated as dissent. We saw what happened to pro-palestine protesters on university campuses in the US. Were they not withing their rights to protest genocide? Why were there voices crushed and deemed incompatible with westen civilization? Its because the state wanted to protect it's narrative, policy and identity. Even your Taliban comparison doesn’t fit. Iran didn’t roll back women’s rights, infact the opposite as highlighted earlier. When artists and feminists push secularism, reject hijab and Islamic moral teachings, often amplified by foreign actors It’s disruption of the social fabric and the identity the Islamic Republic exists to protect. The West does the exact same thing while preaching tolerance. That is hypocrisy.
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Moeed Pirzada
Moeed Pirzada@MoeedNj·
I never said that Islamic Revolutionary Govt lacked popular support; I argue that it couldn’t emerge out of its initial reactive mindset; to be confident enough to tolerate dissenting voices. Take another example: Afghan Taliban won a 20 year long difficult struggle against the occupying United States, they do have significant political support but are not strong enough to overcome their internal divisions to give Afghan women their basic rights of education and work, despite knowing at the apex level that such an action will give them support & leverage in the international level which was crucial to fight their many enemies - this policy alone will not let them grow & creates an existential conflict in the mid to long term - best!
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Moeed Pirzada
Moeed Pirzada@MoeedNj·
Mullahs? Why mention Mullahs? Because the comment was about Iran’s creative spirit! And Khomeini’s revolution couldn’t evolve to be kind and understanding to writers, artists, film makers, feminists, woman right activists and other minorities.. Though I think, revolution was intelligent and like all revolutions would have evolved in time to be confident and benevolent to all kinds of minority ideas - creative spirit is never majoritarian, it’s always a dissenting minority.. But Iran’s revolution frightened its Arab neighbors who encouraged Iraq to attack, leading to a brutal eight year war helped by Saudis, Kuwaitis and Emiratis and US imposed draconian sanctions..all these things didn’t allow Revolution to emerge out of its reactionary phase to develop a healthy relationship with it’s minorities and genuinely liberal forces in the world - though they kept trying and the eight year long negotiation which brilliant Ali Larijani, follower of Emanuel Kant, initiated (2007) and meticulously managed in a six party negotiations with the US & West leading to JCPOA (2015) was a huge success of international diplomacy; it was unfortunately torpedoed by Zionists using Trump - first major foreign policy decision of the new President - Rest is history!!
Moeed Pirzada@MoeedNj

Powerful Message from inside Iran..! This is the creative intelligence, that threatens the Mullahs, Israel & Saudi Arabia! But why should Washington destroy this Beautiful Human Spirit? Why?

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Epsilon@DocEpsilon·
Lastly, I sincerely thank you for your kind words and thoughtful comment, Moeed. To directly answer your question: I’m neither a journalist nor Iranian. I’m just a fellow Pakistani who’s deeply interested in the geopolitics of our time and has a keen passion for history. Those comments from you at the end really meant a lot. I’ve been following your work for a long time now, and I genuinely admire your sharp analysis, your courage to call things as you see them, and especially your repeated calls for people to develop critical, outside-the-box thinking. Your compliments were truly touching, as a longtime fan. Keep doing what you do.
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Moeed Pirzada
Moeed Pirzada@MoeedNj·
Agreed & Disagreed - Protests in recent years, and especially the ones that started in December 2025, were orchestrated by Mossad, under Netanyahu’s strategy of fracturing the government and regime change, and elements of foreign influence in previous protests (2009) can’t be ruled out - yet, Women Activists, Feminists, Western Liberals, Writers, Film makers and dissenting voices of all sorts were not Always agents of the West, they couldn’t be, there will always be dissent, if we extend your ideas to our own dissent in the US then we will all become enemies of the state - just like Trump, Pete Hegseth & JD Vance see us - Regarding women education, it’s vertical and horizontal spread your point is 100% correct, Revolution contributed to massive distributive justice of all sorts at all levels, and as I have argued, had it found some basic accommodation with its external enemies (Arabs & Zionists) it would have transformed the region for better - but it frightened both the Arab monarchs and Zionists and could never develop the confidence to tolerate dissenting voices- all dissenting voices could naturally (& often accurately) seen as fifth columnists sponsored by the external enemies- by the way, you have an excellent understanding of Iran’s contemporary history and if you are not from Iran, I am impressed - or may be you are an academic or journalist?
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Epsilon@DocEpsilon·
The root cause of even the so-called “genuine” domestic dissent also traces back to the crippling economic sanctions on Iran. Those sanctions, imposed and tightened for decades by the US and its allies, have devastated the economy, fueled hyperinflation, collapsed the Iranian currency, and created widespread hardship that ordinary Iranians have endured. Mossad and the CIA simply exploited that pain and frustration, amplifying it into street violence and regime-change chaos. Ideological differences and dissenting creative voices have always existed in every society, including Iran’s. But they cannot, and should not, become the basis for coordinated street violence and civil disruption. Turning legitimate grievances or cultural disagreements into foreign-backed riots only plays into the hands of external enemies who have been trying to fracture Iran since 1979. True dissent deserves space, but not when it’s hijacked into destabilization. History shows who benefits from that chaos.
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Epsilon@DocEpsilon·
Regarding films and others: Pre-revolution cinema was decadent trash promoting Western hedonism and sexualization which is exactly what the revolution rejected as imperialist poison. Ayatollah Khomeini himself spared cinema after being moved by Dariush Mehrjui's The Cow, allowing it to flourish as a tool for moral, anti-colonial storytelling. Result: A genuine "Islamic cinema" boom with more women directors in the first post-revolution decade than in the prior 80 years of Iranian filmmaking. scholarworks.uark.edu Films shifted from objectified "virgin/whore" archetypes to nuanced, modest, realistic women and empowering authentic Iranian identity
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Epsilon@DocEpsilon·
No, get your facts straight, the Clerical Regime (Mullahs) has dramatically empowered Iranian women, far beyond what the Shah's era ever delivered. Pre-1979 Revolution, female literacy was around 35%. Today, under the Islamic Republic: adult female literacy is 92.8% (youth female literacy ~99%), women make up 55-60%+ of university students (often 70% in STEM, engineering, and pure sciences), and they dominate fields like medicine, basic sciences, and humanities. Iranian women are now leading as doctors, engineers, scientists, professors, and even PhD holders at rates higher than in many Western countries. This isn't "despite" the Mullahs. It's because of their post-revolution focus on mass education and free universities for girls.
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Epsilon@DocEpsilon·
Prophet Muhammad ﷺsaid about Yajuj & Majuj (Gog and Magog): After they spread great chaos on earth, Allah sends a worm (naghaf) into the napes of their necks, killing them all. Sahih hadith: Sunan Ibn Majah 4080 & Sahih Muslim.
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Tristin Hopper
Tristin Hopper@TristinHopper·
To any future historians reading this, this era will make a lot more sense if you remember that every name is the opposite of what it really is. The antifascists are fascists, the antiracists are racists, the fact-checkers are propagandists, etc. Hopefully this has been fixed by your time.
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Epsilon@DocEpsilon·
@tdkimber @FabrizioRomano He literally won the FA cup and community shield. What more do you expect him to deliver at crystal palace?
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💎tdk💎@tdkimber·
@FabrizioRomano sometimes you just need to deliver without expecting something in return or before you produce
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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨🛑 Oliver Glasner: “We feel no support. I see the players and everybody is disappointed”. “Why I'm saying this is not to protect myself, I don't care about myself, but they need to be protected because they are leaving their hearts on the pitch”.
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Legacy (Fan)
Legacy (Fan)@LegacySiu·
Guess the player Level: Hardest 98% will fail
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ALEX SUZUKI
ALEX SUZUKI@X_FINALBOSS·
I have more than 5 students making between $20K to $80K per month in profits selling digital products Zain for example made $78K last month I have 5% equity in his business so he paid me ~$4K Kbot is another student who made $50K last month. He sent me $10K I do profit splits with each student. I teach them how to make money but in return, they share a tiny bit with me. I basically built multi 5 figure passive income for myself and diversified my cash flow if you want to join my students, and learn step by step how they built the digital products business, then comment "how" to get the 5 modules , 65 page bootcamp *** must be following and Retweet to get btw you can text them on telegram . Zain is t.me/zainyung and Kbot is t.me/kbottman
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Epsilon@DocEpsilon·
If you really want to curb immigration, the US must stop interfering in other nations' affairs and end regime change ops just because leaders don't toe the line. Look at Libya: The 2011 US-led intervention toppled Gaddafi, sparking endless civil war, state collapse, and terrorist havens. This chaos displaced millions, turning them into economic refugees seeking stability elsewhere, including the US. In Pakistan, US pressure contributed to Imran Khan's 2022 ouster via a no-confidence vote, fueling political instability and economic woes. Such meddling exacerbates poverty and unrest, driving migration.Similar stories in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria: US regime changes and wars have forcibly displaced over 37 million since 9/11, creating waves of refugees heading to America for safety and opportunity. Bottom line: Destabilizing countries breeds economic refugees who end up at our borders. Want fewer immigrants? Stop the interventions.
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Patrick Bet-David
Patrick Bet-David@patrickbetdavid·
If you hate America, then leave. Go back to the country you came from and make that country great. But stop trying to turn America into the place you escaped from. The current cost to renounce your citizenship is $2,350. I’d like to propose that the White House waive that fee until 2028 and encourage those who hate America to leave. But with one caveat: you permanently give up the right to ever apply for U.S. citizenship again. Go to a country you love, and contribute to that society. Our future would be safer, happier, and filled with greater pride in what 🇺🇸 stands for.
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Epsilon@DocEpsilon·
Top 4, probably. It seems like we are too reliant on individual players rather than being a solid team unit. Last season we had a poor season because apparently Lavia was integral to how the team played and we missed him. Not to mention James injury troubles as well. This season it's Levi Colwill. Next season it will be someone else. We need to stop relying on these individuals and Maresca needs to find solutions that keep us on track when key players are not available. He has to take the blame for our woes this season because he has been at fault for most of them. Bad substitutions, bad in game management, inability to find solutions, inability to tweak how he plays based on the players available. Any team that presses us high and put pressure on our defenders and keepers gives us a lot of problems yet he insists on building out from the back in a very rigid and predictable way that leaves us open to invite a lot of pressure whereby we make silly mistakes and concede stupid chances/goals.
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Vince™
Vince™@Blue_Footy·
Chelsea are currently 9th in the Premier League table. Where do you think we will finish in the table at the end of the season and state your reason❓️ Think carefully. I will bookmark this post for the end of the season review. 🤔
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Md. Robius Sany
Md. Robius Sany@tec_sany·
ChatGPT + laptop + internet connection + 60 minutes per day = $9500 every month. I normally sell this guide for $81, but for the next 24 hours, it’s yours 100% FREE. Like + comment 'AI' and I'll send you my ultimate guide for FREE. Must follow me to get DM. Free for 24 hours
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Epsilon@DocEpsilon·
@Byoussef @elonmusk It’s sad to see a platform this powerful being used to spread hate against Muslims and Arabs.
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Bassem Youssef
Bassem Youssef@Byoussef·
. @elonmusk the owner of this platform has been just pushing and promoting one thing and one thing only : vicious anti Muslim and anti Arab rhetoric , retweeting any account that is spreading hate and fear against them even if what they are spreading is untrue . He did that before when he promoted Tommy Robinson and known Mossad agent in Britain and he is doing it now . Tweet after tweet , nothing else. You can be the richest man in the world but you are the richest slave in the world. What do they have in you dude? What is the point to have all the money and power and still be a little bitch.
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Epsilon@DocEpsilon·
Hey Rupert, if halal slaughter is "un-British barbarism," what about the 10 million+ deaths in India under British rule—like the Bengal Famine of 1943—caused by colonial policies? Was that not un-British too? And what about supporting the ongoing genocide in Gaza, with thousands killed and no outrage from you? Silence there, huh? This hypocrisy stinks—apparently, people being murdered is less of a crime to you than a cow slaughtered for food. Wake up, the world’s watching!
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
If you're defending halal slaughter, go and watch a video of it actually happening. There are plenty available. Do that, then come back and tell me how we should tolerate this sickening barbarism. It is un-British.
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