Blue In Green
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Well, me think first there was normal protest but is now highjacked by the usual suspects.
It's moments like this where I always find myself questioning just how far a government has to go in order to maintain national integrity without going overboard. Idk if this recent round of tensions will reach "Green Movement" levels of popularity, but any point of ingress for the usual suspects, will be explored to the fullest.
As per my own sentiments, idk what to say. Here in the United States, we have literal countless cases of state/local/federal brutality against civilians, many such incidents never get to see the light of day and rarely anything is truly done about it. -- If I'm understanding it correctly, the morality police severely hit a woman in the head over "public indecency laws" of which she later died from said wounds. Now people are up in arms over it (to be expected).
Iranian lawmakers need to have some sort of leeway when it comes to the morality police and their interactions with everyday Iranians. Some of these laws are just overly intrusive.
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