
🔴DON’T LOOK AWAY The Islamic regime is going to hang Diana Taherabadi because she participated in the January protests. She’s only 16. This is pure barbarism. Share this before they kill her.
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🔴DON’T LOOK AWAY The Islamic regime is going to hang Diana Taherabadi because she participated in the January protests. She’s only 16. This is pure barbarism. Share this before they kill her.




@NiohBerg @evergreenbid_24 I dint understand why you try to disgrace a religion without learning about it? 1500 years ago there was absolutely no standard to how old a female should be before marriage. Dont mistake culture with religion, may Allah guide you. May Allah free Palestine!



🇪🇸 In Spain, a Senegalese migrant who raped a 14-year-old girl will pay a fine instead of going to prison. A 26-year-old migrant raped a girl he met on Instagram. Despite the migrant admitting in court that he had raped her, he was just sentenced to 60 days of community service and a €7500 fine. The prosecution initially demanded 9 years in prison, but the migrant was saved by a plea deal





Why does global stability feel more fragile than ever? Today’s guest believes it’s because power and incentives matter more than rules or values. Konstantin Kisin, welcome back to The Diary Of A CEO. Konstantin is a political commentator and the co-host of Triggernometry, a podcast with over 1.6M subscribers, where he discusses culture and geopolitics. His commentary is known to split people's opinions because he’s willing to say things many people avoid. Konstantin grew up in the Soviet Union and later moved to the UK, which gives him a first-hand understanding of what happens when speech is controlled and ideas are policed. He uses that perspective to question how easily those dynamics can reappear in more subtle forms. It’s shaped how he thinks about free expression and power in modern dynamics. Global decisions made by politicians are affecting everyday lives. From rising energy prices to AI taking more and more jobs - it’s becoming harder to ignore that the assumptions we make about stability are much weaker than we like to admit. Konstantin broke down why systems don’t hold together because of good intentions, but because it’s far more expensive to break them. Rules only matter until they go against self-interests - and that’s why he believes stability depends less on ideals and much more on consequences.


