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Seriously FXE? 3000+ all Mossad terrorists?

Cornflake told me that I am being unfair by associating you with those who are denying what's going on in Iran and associating it totally with a "Mossad campaign", and yet you are sharing videos of the same exact narrative that I am attacking.
That's not my account and not my comment you doofus.
I'm not responsible for and don't agree with every single comment left on every single video I post. Tankies gonna tankie.
But also, I see value in letting people see what the folks you're complaining about say for themselves, instead of just your synopses and memes.
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Video translation:
Greetings to the honourable people of Iran.
My name is Dr Yaser Rahmani-Rad. I am a resident in Internal Medicine. As I explained in my previous video, which I uploaded to Instagram before the internet shutdown, I raised several key points. I stated that attacks on hospitals, attacks on medical centres, attacks on protesters and injured individuals receiving treatment in hospitals, and the abduction of those patients are, according to medical conventions and conventions governing the conduct of medical services during conflict, equivalent to crimes against humanity and war crimes. This is exactly what we are witnessing in Iran at present.
During this past week, in which the internet has been almost entirely cut off, the reports provided to me by my team and the figures we have received regarding those killed are far, far higher than what you might imagine. Our initial estimate placed the number somewhere between 20,000 and 30,000 people. After that initial assessment, we effectively lost nationwide communication. As I mentioned before, I have a response team, but unfortunately, due to the internet shutdown, our communications were severely disrupted, and we were unable to provide assistance in the way that was needed.
Nevertheless, within our limited capacity and through individuals who had previously saved our contact details, we attempted to help as much as possible via phone calls and whatever means were available to us. However, the situation has now worsened because security forces have taken control of hospitals. Every injured person who enters a hospital is identified and registered, and after being discharged, they are tracked using hospital CCTV footage, which is under the control of security forces. These individuals are then arrested at their homes.
As they themselves have acknowledged, this constitutes both a war crime and a crime against humanity.
The second issue is that by cutting off the internet, medical and emergency assistance to many protesters has been halted entirely. In numerous cases, even with the limited telephone communications we still have, we have tried to assist protesters to the best of our ability, but we have faced extremely serious obstacles.
For example, one of our mobile emergency response teams was attacked. All of their equipment was confiscated in Tehran by plainclothes security forces and Basij units. This has significantly reduced our level of preparedness. Even our medical supplies, including antibiotics and other treatment equipment, were seized. This has occurred in at least two documented cases: one in Tehran and one in Shiraz.
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Virgin X, also known as Andrew Burt (@the_virgin_x), is a London-based artist, queer performer, and "artivist" known for his online advocacy for Palestine - he is exposing the hypocrisy of some of his fellow activists who are accusing him of being a Zionist simply for standing with the people of Iran - he made a great point explaining that standing with the oppressed and against an oppressor, as a principle, shouldn't vary according to the identities of the oppressors and the oppressed.
The "Zionisation/Mossadination/Westernization" accusation against voices of the oppressed has been used by Eastern dictatorships for decades as a way to falsely frame their cause.
Any "Pro-Palestine activist" who even slightly sympathizes (or shares videos of Mossadination narrative stories, the same narrative used by the regime to justify the killings) with the Iranian regime is a big hypocrite who doesn't deserve any shred of respect in my book.
Any "Pro-Palestine activist" who even slightly sympathizes with Putin (and yes, there had been MANY of those too, especially among Islamists and commies) and justifies his invasion of Ukraine has the same level of hypocrisy.
Any of those who wish for some external force to eliminate their buffoon president but yet are against regime change in Iran ("because it may turn bad like Iraq") - then, well.. have no right to wish for a regime change in their own country by some external power.
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Parisa Hashemi, an Iranian journalist, slammed the Iranian government during a government spokesperson’s January 27, 2026 press conference, broadcast live on IRINN TV (Iran). She said that government officials claim it was the “enemy” who destroyed the protests, caused the bloodshed, and massacred the people, yet they offer nothing more than “empty promises” to investigate the matter. Hashemi said that it was the “enemy of this country” who shot Iranian youth, children, men, and women. She called out the officials, saying that none of them had resigned, whereas “in any other country,” they would take their own lives out of shame and loss of honor. She detailed the hardships facing the Iranian people, including currency depreciation and lack of access to water, electricity, clean air, and educational and administrative services due to closures. She then asked the spokesperson what measures the government was taking to keep inflation under control. It is important to note that Hashemi’s statements and questions were removed from all rebroadcasts of the press conference.
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Analysts agree Iran's regime decided on mass killings to survive protests driven by economic collapse, with clear orders for lethal force against unarmed demonstrators.
https://www.euronews.com/2026/01/27/ana ... onsibility
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These questions have reached European institutions as well. On Monday, the European Parliament's delegation for relations with Iran convened a session chaired by Hannah Neumann, with participation from MEPs, European Commission representatives, the EU External Action Service, and Iranian human rights activists.
Participants reiterated calls to designate Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organisation under EU law. EU officials stressed, however, that such a decision lies with the European Council and would require unanimous agreement among all 27 member states.
Diplomatic sources say that while several countries support the designation, others — including France and Spain — remain opposed, citing legal precedent and diplomatic consequences. The EU's foreign policy apparatus continues to stress maintaining channels of dialogue with Tehran.
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This is the dilemma Muslims face today.
This isn’t just about the crimes done to us, It’s about generational conditioning. Trauma passed down not for decades, but centuries.
Most cultures and belief systems have evolved. They’ve confronted their darker chapters and demons, learned to coexist, softened the hard edges, and found ways to live together despite their differences.
Japan had two nuclear bombs dropped on its land. Two cities erased. Hundreds of thousands killed. And yet Japan rebuilt, modernized, reconciled, and became one of the most peaceful and productive societies on Earth. They didn’t pass hatred down through generations. They chose evolution over grievance.
Germany is another example. After Nazism, after the Holocaust, after a divided nation and the Berlin Wall, Germany faced its crimes head-on. It rebuilt its institutions, taught its history honestly, rejected extremist ideology, and reunited as a country. The Berlin Wall fell. East and West became one again. They didn’t cling to victimhood. They chose accountability and progress.
That’s what evolution looks like.
Other religions reinterpret their texts with time. They don’t literally reenact every ancient command. They adapt. They evolve. They contextualize.
Take Christianity and Judaism. The story of Abraham being asked to sacrifice his son is understood as symbolic, a test of faith, not a literal instruction for future generations. Christians don’t take their sons up mountains to sacrifice them in obedience to God, according to the Bible it was a prelude to God sacrificing His Son for our sins.
And Jews don’t practice this literally either. Those stories are taught today as moral lessons about faith, restraint, and ultimately mercy.
That’s what evolution inside a belief system looks like.
Ancient texts are read through modern lenses. Difficult passages are acknowledged, debated, and reinterpreted. People move forward. Most religious communities have separated historical context from modern life. They’ve rejected literalism where it conflicts with basic human values.
But political Islam, as an ideology, hasn’t done that.
And moreover, this is also about which religious leaders within the Islamic community now hold the most power and influence. Unfortunately, it isn’t the voices reading the Quran through a softer, modern lens. It’s the hard-line clerics who have become the most influential. They are the ones steering the entire ship. They shape the culture, the politics, and the narrative, and their dominance leaves little or no room for reform.
It still glorifies conquest. It still frames outsiders as enemies. It still elevates obedience over conscience. It still treats martyrdom as virtue. It holds to account all the apostates. And it still models itself on a seventh-century framework built around dominance, not coexistence.
Islamism doesn’t evolve.
And that my friends is the real problem.
This isn’t about race. It isn’t about ordinary Muslims living peaceful lives. It’s about a rigid ideological system that has refused reform and continues to produce conflict wherever it gains power.
Until that changes, no amount of Western tolerance, social media activism, or legal protections will fix it.
You don’t defeat hatred with slogans.
You defeat it by confronting the ideology that keeps regenerating it!
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What Went Wrong With The Conservative Party?
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Just a reminder: under international law, an occupying power has no right of self-defense, and those who are occupied have the right and duty to liberate themselves by any means possible.
Anti-ICE Protest: "Come Out Ye Cowards ICE" & "Knock on the Door" (pt1of2)
on the YouTube channel of Ben GrossCup
From the description:
Lyric Sheet for Songs to Abolish ICE: https://bit.ly/Songs2AbolishICE
TWO SONGS IN THIS VIDEO:
1) “Come Out Ye Cowards ICE” (Intro: 00:00; Song: 00:52)
Original song: “Come Out Ye Black and Tans” by Dominic Behan (1960s)
Adaptation by Carsie Blanton
Additional verses by Sophie Schleicher
Further adaptation and performance by Ben Grosscup
2) "Knock on the Door" (Intro: 04:40; Song: 06:04)
By Phil Ochs
With adaptation by Ben Grosscup
More info on Ben Grosscup's music: https://linktr.ee/BenGrosscup
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Harry Potter and the Ring of Trafficking
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