Mahin Jan

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Mahin Jan

Mahin Jan

@MahinJanam

Katılım Nisan 2026
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Mahin Jan
Mahin Jan@MahinJanam·
@zriboua You’re right it looks like there’s a stampede and he’s just chilling.
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Zineb Riboua
Zineb Riboua@zriboua·
I simply admire that Trump is never afraid. Everyone else was shaken and shocked, but he wasn’t. Someone had to come and grab him to leave. If I remember correctly, this is the third time that this happens? Normalization of this is insane.
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 HE’S BACK! President Trump has arrived here in Washington, DC mere HOURS before the White House Correspondents Dinner 47 will take the stage and roast the fake news to their faces This’ll be historic 🤣
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Sana Ebrahimi Ledene
Sana Ebrahimi Ledene@__Injaneb96·
I love it when people of other races take lyrics that Black people should be singing and make it all about themselves. Especially when it’s the same group that enslaved 10-17 million Black Africans over a thousand years, castrated the men by the tens of thousands (most died bleeding out), and erased their bloodlines so completely they barely exist today. Video credit @zriboua
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Kayvan Hosseini
Kayvan Hosseini@Kayvan_Hosseini·
اینکه بسیاری نخواهند تحت هیچ شرایطی همراه جمهوری اسلامی دیده شوند، واکنش عجیبی نیست. کارنامه این حکومت در سرکوب ملت ایران، از نگاه بخش بزرگی از جامعه، چنان تاریک است که بسیاری حتی هنگام مخالفت با جنگ نیز توضیح می‌دهند که این مخالفت به معنای حمایت از حکومت نیست. وقتی شهروندان سال‌ها بی‌پرده به درجه یک و دو تقسیم می‌شوند، نتیجه همین شکاف عمیقی است که امروز دیده می‌شود. اما با وجود همه این واقعیت‌ها، کماکان سخن گفتن از کودکان مظلوم میناب و اصرار بر حسابرسی از عاملان چنین کشتاری، در اصل دفاع از جان و کرامت تک‌تک شهروندان ایران است. هیچ کودکی، تحت هیچ شرایطی نباید چنین قربانی شود. تصور کنید اگر همین اتفاق در یکی از کشورهای ثروتمند غربی رخ داده بود، چه موجی از خشم و مطالبه عدالت به راه می‌افتاد. ارزش جان کودکان ایرانی در هر کجای‌ کشور که باشند، هیچ تفاوتی با کودکان کشورهای دیگر ندارد. و همان‌گونه که عاملان کشته شدن کودکانی چون کیان پیرفلک باید روزی پاسخگو باشند، باید از عاملان جنایت میناب نیز حسابرسی شود.
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Mahin Jan
Mahin Jan@MahinJanam·
@DrNeilStone True. Their almost absolute silence during the Gaza genocide made Europe weak and its adversaries stronger.
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Neil Stone
Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
Europe is doing its best to keep the regime in Iran in power The European countries have not lifted a finger to help the people of Iran They've done nothing Absolutely nothing For eternal shame
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Mahin Jan
Mahin Jan@MahinJanam·
@VividProwess That’s not the Iranian flag. But you’re right about the bond between Iranians and Jews. That bond existed before Israel and will continue to exist after.
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Vivid.🇮🇱
Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
The unbreakable bond between the Jewish people and the Iranians. A free Iran would be Israel's greatest ally in the Middle East.
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Stephen Miller
Stephen Miller@StephenM·
Speaking as a Jew: ADL is NOT a Jewish organization. It is an ultra-left activist org that pushes radical transgenderism, border erasure, police dismantlement, and the demolition of free speech—deploying rank slander, bullying and character assassination to achieve its aims. These views and tactics are expressly contrary to sacred Jewish and biblical teaching. When justly criticized, ADL and its defenders falsely claim anti-Semitism, thereby diminishing all past and present victims of anti-Semitism. In fact, conflating criticism of ADL with criticism of Jews is itself an anti-Semitic trope. Bottom line: ADL is a disreputable organization that has gravely undermined Jewish interests and is worthy of the strongest condemnation.
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Han Shawnity 🇺🇸
Han Shawnity 🇺🇸@HanShawnity·
The Israeli embassy in the US posted this to their social media for their independence day 😂😂😂
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Mahin Jan
Mahin Jan@MahinJanam·
@NataliaInMotion If your feelings are more important than the lives of others then you’ll fit right in.
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Natalia ܢܐܬܐܠܝܐ
Natalia ܢܐܬܐܠܝܐ@NataliaInMotion·
For me: - Palestine doesn’t exist. - I don’t believe in a two-state solution. - Israel has never been my enemy. If you don’t agree, that’s okay, you live your life and I’ll live mine. I can’t force you to believe in peace between neighbors, but you also can’t stop me from wanting a strong and positive relationship with the best neighbor anyone could ask for. Shabbat Shalom 🇮🇱 #NataliaInMotion
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Corey Walker 🇺🇸
Corey Walker 🇺🇸@CoreyWriting·
This is so stupid. "Palestinian" only became an identity in response to Jewish presence on the land. The partition of Pakistan-India required displacing 14 million people and killing 1 million. Yet, no one cries about Pakistan being illegitimate. People just moved on.
Sonya AT@SonyaAT3

@noa_landau @AGvaryahu @CNN @amanpour

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Mahin Jan
Mahin Jan@MahinJanam·
@gghamari With supporters like you he’s sure to rot in ignorance. Javid you!
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Réfractaire le retour 👑
Réfractaire le retour 👑@_Refractaire_·
🇪🇸🗡️🇺🇸 L’Espagne perd t’il sa souveraineté ? Il semble que oui ! Les états unis ont défié l’Espagne hier en survolant le nord du pays malgré l’interdiction formel de celui-ci. Le message est claire. Vous obéirez. De gré ou de force.. Des décennies d’illusions se sont envolés en quelques mois maintenant qu’Israël s’est activé dans ses projets. Tout comme les pays du Golfe, les européens découvrent avec effroi qu’ils ne sont que des vassaux sans importance..
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Mahin Jan
Mahin Jan@MahinJanam·
@kusha_alagband Got it. First bomb the schools and destroy their infrastructure. Then give them internet.
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Kusha
Kusha@kusha_alagband·
The United States restored internet to Egypt in 2011. We have Starlink. We fund the circumvention tools. The capability is right there. So what is the problem? Why isn’t Washington putting real pressure on the companies that can connect Iran? Ninety million people are disconnected from the internet and from the world, and we are acting like there is nothing we can do. @marklevinshow @SenTomCotton
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Mahin Jan
Mahin Jan@MahinJanam·
@IterIntellectus @AnnCoulter why is it that every time someone claims that people are divided into smart and stupid, they consider themselves to be in the smart category?
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vittorio
vittorio@IterIntellectus·
high trust societies are only possible when the average IQ of a society is above a certain threshold. you can hope to have one with hordes of migrants from low trust cultures the same way you can hope to flap your arms and fly, nice dreams but impossible
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Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil

I would like to live in a high-trust society. The decline of trust is something worth caring about, and reversing it is something worth doing. We should not have to live constantly wondering if we're being lied to or scammed. Trust should be possible again.

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Mahin Jan
Mahin Jan@MahinJanam·
@d_white_rabbit If your religion allows you to feel superior enough to reduce individuals to stereotypes and dehumanize them, you’ve done little to improve on that.
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Sara Ghorbani
Sara Ghorbani@d_white_rabbit·
If your religion subjugates women, appoints male guardians to them for life, forces them to wear hijab, allows their fathers to marry them off at age 9, tells their husband he can have 3 more wives, considers their witness in court as half a man, sets their inheritance as half of their brothers, sanctions cutting off of their genitalia to appease men’s purity culture, calls them farmland to be sowed by men and effectively sanctioning marital rape, allows men to beat their wives and commit honour killings, no feminist can pretend to be fine with your religion. You can like your own dehumanization and even have an oppression kink, but there’s nothing feminist about it!
Luffy@acepvvv

THIIIS ‼️

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Mahin Jan
Mahin Jan@MahinJanam·
@RonDeSantis The default position of the Republic Party is forever wars, leading to mass displacement and migration. They are doing it right now.
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Carlos Sánchez
Carlos Sánchez@Cyandeceres·
Al ver está portada, me he acordado de aquel día en 2014, durante los bombardeos a Gaza, en el que quienes se hicieron pasar por mis amigos durante años consideraron una buena idea recopilar todas mis manifestaciones públicas sobre los bombardeos para exponerme en un grupo de chat creado ad hoc para someterme a una suerte de Sanedrín, a un juicio público en el que "nazi" era lo más suave que me dedicaron. Pasé un mal rato, he de reconocer, pero me sirvió para entender que un sionista jamás puede ser un amigo. De las 30 personas de aquel chat no hubo ni una sola que levantase la voz contra aquel acoso selectivo. Fuera de aquel chat era complicado explicar la gravedad de lo ocurrido. A fin de cuentas, en aquellos tiempos a nadie le importaba gran cosa que arrasasen Gaza y que asesinasen impunemente a mujeres, ancianos o niños. El mundo quedaba tan lejos entonces. Ese día entendí que los que defendíamos esta posición estábamos fundamentalmente solos. Ese mismo año la OTAN bombardeo Libia y se recrudecieron las acciones en Siria. Seguíamos solos. Años después, tras aquel fatídico 7 de octubre que sirvió de evento catalizador para el actual estado de cosas, entrevisté a mi admirado Dan Cohen, judío asimilado en EEUU y furibundo antisionista, autor de "Killing Gaza", el documental más esclarecedor que he visto hasta la fecha sobre la cuestión. En aquella entrevista, hablamos sobre cómo el sionismo se había apropiado de la identidad judía, convirtiendo a los judíos del mundo en complices del genocidio que recién empezaba. Dan Cohen sabía lo que estaba por venir, y yo también. Quien no parecía verlo tan claro era el algoritmo de Google, que hizo lo que estaba a su alcance por ocultar la entrevista, ya saben ustedes, por aquello del antisemitismo. Seguíamos solos. Hoy, cualquiera, incluso The Economist, ve lo que está pasando, y nuestra postura, la de Dan, la mía y la de tantos en quienes me he apoyado, es la postura mayoritaria, pero no quiero olvidar que hubo un tiempo no tan lejano en que no era tan sencillo expresar la verdad de las cosas. Brindo por todos aquellos que abrieron camino, aunque no sirviese para salvar las cientos de miles de vidas segadas que ya no volverán. Hicimos lo que pudimos, y en nuestra conciencia queda, pero no fue suficiente.
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Mahin Jan
Mahin Jan@MahinJanam·
@iranidaturan Let me remind you that on the first day of the war the US attacked a school and killed almost 200 people most children between 7 and 12 years old. A “remarkable success” can only refer to your thoroughly brainwashed mindset.
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Ida Turan 🇮🇷 ایده توران
I don’t think most Americans have any real sense of just how sophisticated and massive this whole operation against the Islamic regime has been. Even a lot of Trump supporters, probably picture it as some straightforward military thing. But for those of us who have lived under this system, it’s on another level entirely. However, we are understandably exhausted and hyper-focused, worrying about basic safety that it’s hard for us to step back and appreciate the bigger picture. We don’t talk much, but it doesn’t mean we don’t see it. We Iranians know war. My mother’s generation lived for 8 horrific years in the shadow of Saddam, a madman even crazier and more brutal than this regime in many ways. They endured constant bombings, cities turned to rubble, chemical attacks, families ripped apart, and massive displacement. For my generation, those years left childhood nightmares that never fully went away. We know amputated fathers, martyred neighbors, streets full of mourning, endless death, and helplessness. We know what real war is. This operation was nothing like that. Unlike the Iran-Iraq war, where civilians were deliberately targeted to create maximum death, suffering, and destruction, this was meticulously designed to separate the regime and its military machine from the Iranian people. It was remarkably successful in that regard. The vast majority of the hardship ordinary Iranians faced didn’t come from the strikes themselves. It came from the regime’s own incompetence, sabotage, and desperation. They cut the internet for days to control the narrative abroad, wrecked businesses and the economy with their chaotic responses, and kept their own people in the dark. That part was all them. There is another thing, we Iranians know this regime like the back of our hand. It’s not some abstract evil. It’s like stage-four cancer: incompetent at actually running a country, ugly and corrupt to its core, yet incredibly strong in spreading fear, hatred, and pulling out the worst in human nature. Removing something this entrenched, in a country as vast and regionally complicated as Iran, required an intelligence and planning effort that is honestly mind-blowing. What blows my mind is the Israeli intelligence work. We’re not talking just names and addresses. They’ve mapped behaviors, personalities, decision-making patterns, the whole human side of that rotten system. It’s like they know it inside out. The planning was deeply coordinated with US, with Israel leading on the technical, intelligence, and precision execution level, while the U.S. directed the overall strategy and brought the power and coordination to make it happen. The precision was unreal: cutting-edge, top-notch technology, the best specialists in the world, and targeting that actually feels more like a surgical rescue mission than old-school war. From where I sit, Trump directed the overall strategy and brought the raw power: choking off the regime’s money, isolating it internationally, cutting the lifelines from Europe and some Arab states. That created the conditions for this to actually land. On the psychological side and negotiations, it feels like Trump played the big-picture game, timing the pressure, the deterrence, and the right mix of fear and openings to get maximum results with as little unnecessary cost as possible. I really hope Americans come to recognize the courage, professionalism, and skill of their military and the patriots in the administration in this. Right now, it feels like we’re nowhere close to giving them the credit this level of work has earned. For us Iranians who have suffered so long, this wasn’t about destruction. It was about finally creating a chance for something better. We will be forever grateful. #ThankYouTrump#miga
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