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من کی ام؟ خودمم نمیدونم….

Katılım Ağustos 2022
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Sara@s_diary97·
@MissDiDiDi من یادم نیست از کی دیگه استرس نداشتم😅
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میس دی@MissDiDiDi·
@s_diary97 چقد عجیب منم همینطور رییسم میگفت استرس نداری هفته ی دیگه باید پروژه رو تحویل بدیم و ریزالت نداریم؟ 🤣 گفتم نه والا
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Sara@s_diary97·
به یه حالتی از مهاجرت رسیدم، که از شدت استرس دیگه استرس ندارم. به آرامش رسیدم خداروشکر:) #USCISPause #LiftTheHold
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هلیا@MaybeHeli·
@s_diary97 منم دقیقا همینم انگاری دیگه بدنمون توان استرس نداره و میره روی حالت بیخیالی
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Jackal@DanieNightLewis·
دموکرات یا جمهوری‌خواه؟ یه نگاهی به pattern توی دهه ی گذشته بندازیم. - جمهوری‌‌خواه: » ترول بن شامل همه شد که در ادامه با تلاش دانشجو ها از لیست خارج شدن. - دموکرات: » موضوع Eagle Act تا آستانه ی تایید و اجرای نهایی پیش رفت که خوشبختانه تایید نشد و گرنه بعنوان یک ایرانی باید 10-15 سال توی صف می‌موندیم. - جمهوری خواه: » ترول بن قطعی برای همه بدون استثنا » با فاصله ی کوتاهی USCIS Pause » در ادامه حمایت سناتورها از حذف OPT و H1B و … » مطرح کردن اینکه گرین کاردهای دوران بایدن باید دوباره بررسی بشن. » مطرح کردن اینکه گرین کارد فقط باید به افرادی داده بشه که directly به امریکا contribute میکنن. این یعنی دارن به این فکر میکنن که گرین کارد والدین رو هم حذف کنن. خلاصه میخوام به این برسم که به امید تغییر دولت نشینیم. تفاوتی نداره دولت جمهوری‌خواه هست یا دموکرات! هر کدوم سیاست هایی دارن که به ضرر قشر مهاجر و خصوصا دانشجو هست. همین الان هم Republican ها فرصت زیادی دارن که این کارها رو اجرایی کنن و هیچ تضمینی نیست دموکرات ها اینو به شرایط فعلی برگردونن.چه بسا ازش حمایت هم بشه. حتی اگر بخوان برگردونن، به عمر Status فعلی خیلی از ما نمیخوره! کسی که روی F1 F2 J1 H1B Green card هست، باید مساله رو جدی بگیره و از فردا با همکاری community خودش سعی کنه نظر مثبت نماینده و سناتور ایالت و دانشگاه خودش رو جلب کنه! #LiftTheHold
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Sara@s_diary97·
(ریدم تو مهاجرتی که ما کردیم)*۱۰
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kooshiar@kooshiar·
Secretary @marcorubio Iranian immigrants have long contributed to the U.S. economy, especially in STEM, medicine and AI. Most strongly oppose the Islamic regime and support the goal of a strong and secure USA under President Trump and your leadership. Over the past few months, many have faced serious hardship due to the USCIS hold. They are here legally and often hold advanced degrees. Returning them to Iran would place them in danger and risk sending highly trained experts in strategic fields back to the Iranian regime. We would greatly appreciate it if you could revisit this decision. Thank you for your consideration.
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Vahid Online@Vahid·
“Mr Trump, We need your help now!” In a video I received, a protester in #Iran asks President #Trump (@realDonaldTrump) for help on camera. Description reads: “Fri, Jan 9 — Derakhti St., #Karaj #کرج.”
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Sara@s_diary97·
بمیرین حرومزاده ها!! جون دادیم با خبر پرپر شدن جوونامون. منم مادر مبینم، منم پدر سپهرم…… این درد تا ابد میمونه… #R2PforIran #IranRevoIution2026 #IranMassacare
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Hamidreza@justchangingun·
I checked the timeline. Around the same hours President Trump was speaking in Davos, saying that the Islamic Republic had announced it would halt executions, authorities in Iran carried out the execution of Ali, a patriot who had been arrested in the early days of the protests. The two events unfolded within the same time window. #AliRahbar, 33, was an athlete and a fitness club coach. #IranMassacre
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Nabauti@Nabauti88·
The Islamic Republic is not just a killer in the streets. It is a killer in our everyday lives. A killer of our future. A killer of our hope, our human dignity, our joy, and our laughter. #IranRevolution2026 #IranMassacre #DigitalBlackoutIran
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Nabauti@Nabauti88·
If you're seeing this post, can you imagine being without internet for 280 hours?Can you imagine, in today's digital world, not even being able to send a simple email? The people of Iran need serious, urgent help. #DigitalBlackoutIran
NetBlocks@netblocks

⚠️ Update: With #Iran's internet blackout now past hour 280, the nation of over 90 million remains cut off for another day leaving friends and family unable to check in with loved ones. Meanwhile, traffic on select platforms points to an emergent strategy of whitelisting.

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MaryEllen🍁@MarryellenZ·
این قانون سازمان ملل بعد از نسل‌کشی رواندا تصویب شد که اگر کشوری دست به قتل‌عام مردم خودش بزنه، وظیفه سایر کشورهاست که از اون مردم حمایت کنند. The Responsibility to Protect این و باید به شعارها و‌ هشتگ‌ها اضافه کرد و از سیاستمداران جواب خواست. #R2PforIran #IranMassacre
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Vahid@vahidmalbouby·
The “America is always the villain” narrative isn’t just historically inaccurate – it’s a gift to the world’s most brutal regimes. It’s baffling to see some people living in the United States treat their own country as the default bad guy in every international conflict. Some are so cynical towards their own nation that they reflexively back the “other side” in every possible scenario, while completely ignoring the enormous stability and global good achieved through U.S. power. Without U.S. interventions, the world would look far darker. For example: - South Korea simply wouldn’t exist as a free, prosperous democracy today. It would have been swallowed by North Korea. - Kuwait would have been permanently annexed by Saddam Hussein’s Iraq and wiped off the map. - West Germany would not have developed into the democratic and economic engine it became. - Taiwan would have been absorbed by the CCP, depriving the world of the self-governing democracy and the tech powerhouse it is today. - Bosnia and Kosovo would have seen even more horrific ethnic cleansing and genocide. - The Kurds in Iraq and Syria would have been systematically slaughtered multiple times over. - Western Europe would likely have fallen piece by piece to the Soviet Bloc. - Japan would have remained a militaristic state instead of the stable democratic ally it is today. - Libya would have likely witnessed a catastrophic mass slaughter of civilians (Benghazi). Is the track record perfect? Of course not. Not every single intervention was a success; Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan are obvious examples. But using those failures to treat the U.S. as uniquely evil, or to reflexively side with “whoever opposes America/West” isn’t serious analysis either. It’s intellectually lazy and factually wrong to let a few outliers define your entire view of America’s role in the world. And none of this was done out of charity. American power helped secure the peace and stability on which the modern global economy depends, benefiting Americans and allies alike. It’s a positive-sum game: - Economic partnerships and job support: Many former conflict zones and failing states became major U.S. allies, trading partners, customers, and investors - supporting millions of American jobs and strengthening U.S. industrial and technological leadership. - Energy and resource security: Stability in key regions ensures resource security, which helps lower energy, industrial, and agricultural costs. This affects inflation and household budgets directly, improving the quality of life for every American. - Protection of global trade routes: This keeps the shipping lanes open and the supply chains functioning for vital resources that the U.S. economy relies on. When those systems break, prices spike and shelves empty, as we’ve seen firsthand during the COVID-related supply chain disruptions. - Preventing bigger wars: Proactive intervention prevents regional chaos from escalating into global threats and wars, which are exponentially more expensive to respond to, in both blood and treasure. The U.S. economy relies on global stability and cannot thrive in a world in chaos. And the list goes on. If the U.S. stops leading, the vacuum doesn’t stay empty; someone will fill the void, someone who doesn't share the same values - and the Americans will also share that cost at the grocery store, the gas station, and in the loss of jobs and resources. It’s time to move past the cynicism and acknowledge the broader scope of history: The United States has done more to promote global peace, freedom, and economic growth than any other power in history, and with real dividends for Americans at home. You don’t have to approve every decision America has ever made to recognize that the U.S. power has played a major role in supporting democracy and fighting tyranny, oppression, and terrorism. Today, the front line of that fight is on the streets of Iran, where U.S. power can help tip the scales for democracy to prevail. Don’t back the other side. Support the fight against tyranny. Support Iran's fight for democracy.
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Vahid@vahidmalbouby·
The photo on the right made front pages worldwide the next day. The photo on the left barely got seen. Courage becomes “news” only when it fits the narrative. Human rights shouldn’t depend on which flag is involved. Selective empathy is not empathy, it's tribalism. #IranMassacre #IranRevoIution2026 #DigitalBlackoutIran
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Sabziiiiiii@sabamjjj·
BREAKING The Islamic Republic left the bodies of three women in the middle of a public square to terrify the people. No one dared to approach. They wanted everyone to see. They wanted fear to be the lesson. #IranRevolution2026 #IranMassacre #KingRezaPahlavi|
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