For years, I raised my voice against oppression, facing threats of imprisonment and worse. Now, living in exile, I can’t return home, but I wouldn’t change a thing. It’s not just about my journey; it’s about the countless Iranians craving the same freedom you enjoy. They want to choose how they live, what they wear, and how they practice their beliefs. We’re in this together, but the fight isn’t just in Iran. It’s against the far-right and far-left influences outside our borders. So, stand with us. Support our cause. Your voice matters.  

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right now what many tell me is that an indirect way in which one can help put an end to this bombing between the US, Israel and Iran, is to help others be able and start using bitcoin and/or monero to make normal purchases, because it is through taxes that they obtain the necessary resources to continue with this, if the entire population, mainly in the United States, no longer uses the dollar as the main method of payment, it can deflate the war machine that is happening right now.
And why are you exactly living in exile? Did you commit some kind of crime? I didn't really know that any country still practiced exile, I do think it's a more humane punishment than death or life in prison though, like you're still living your life having fun not caring about anyone else. I've heard of places like China and North Korea when they just kill criminals instead, in China even drug dealers can get the death panelty. So exile is way more humane
His father conspired with US and UK to overthrow the democratically elected leader of Iran. His father limited free speech and suppressed dissent with his secret police. Like his father Reza serves American and Israel. He doesn’t care about Iranian people.
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Ashdraked 1 month ago
You’re delusional if you think they killed 40k in two nights 🤣 majority of Americans don’t want anything to do with the Middle East
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Ashdraked 1 month ago
Well actually as an American the school girls with their cartoon backpacks posed a huge threat to me
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Ashdraked 1 month ago
That’s the ultimate goal good job, but people get caught up in bullshit. As Americans we have nothing to do with this let Iranians and Israelis take care of themselves
I have translated books on atheism and evolution and that's why I cannot go back to my country. The exile is not a punishment used by the government. They know they have made hell on earth, so the worst punishment would be to block you from leaving the country. The exile I am going through is the state of not being able to return to my country, not because the government has exiled me to an open and free country like Poland. There are over 10 millions of us self-exiled Iranians.
That is a marathon and something I have dedicated my life to: Bitcoin education. But at the moment, it would be difficult to focus on Bitcoin education, becuase, firstly, the Internet is shut down by the government currenly. Secondly, we are hoping the war is a very short-lived circumstance (and evidence, fortunatley, points this way). Once the regime has fallen, I will not have any fear of going back to Iran.
Sorry to hear about this Whine I am not an atheist I do believe very strongly in freedom of expression
I just hope we can get rid of states entirely, I feel enslaved by my own, and then I see Iran. Freedom tech have a long way to go