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I don't think this is what protestors asking for. #9

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Alireza29675 opened this issue Sep 29, 2022 · 3 comments
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I don't think this is what protestors asking for. #9

Alireza29675 opened this issue Sep 29, 2022 · 3 comments

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@Alireza29675
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Screenshot 2022-09-29 at 10 28 58

Protestors are asking this criminal regime to go. For all the human rights they denied and all murderers and crimes they've done.

Protestors are not only asking for "the right to choose how they dress." they want a "Secular and Democratic" political system with a whole different structure.

People are not getting killed only for "The right to sing or dance."

Thanks for this project btw, but please be clear in this section and include different aspects of these protests, and don't just focus on a single subject.

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syavash commented Sep 30, 2022

@Alireza29675 We are definitely on the same page on all these.

The audience of this particular homepage is non-Iranians and the goal is to raise awareness. It's designed for people to share it through QR Code at protests outside Iran.

Imagine a non-Iranian walking around, what will trigger them more? Women's rights, or the fact that a country that they don't really know wants regime change?

It's an open source project and we're definitely open to suggestions and PRs.

mohebifar added a commit to mohebifar/Homepage that referenced this issue Oct 2, 2022
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@syavash Women's rights are undoubtedly interesting; however, demanding a "Social Democratic" system from the people of a Middle Eastern country sends a clear message to the rest of the world about what Iran desires. I think both of them should be in the list.

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syavash commented Oct 3, 2022

@Alireza29675 Feel free to open up a PR.

The most significant difference between this movement and the previous ones is that the non-Iranian messaging is towards women's rights as a whole and not a regime change in a country that many people don't know even where it is.

That's one of the reasons it's getting way more coverage from celebrities, etc. Why should a non-Iranian person care about what type of system another country wants?

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