i was actually scared to post this, so if you have anything hateful to say, please do not interact with this post. thank you!
let's talk about mahsa amini.
so i'm sure you've all heard the name recently: she's been in the news a lot, because she was an iranian woman who died.
let's ask google how she died, shall we?
i'm going to have to disagree with you there, state authorities of iran.
mahsa amini was 22 years old. on the 13th of september, she travelled to tehran to visit her family with her brother, kiaresh amini. she was at the entrance of the hiqqani highway when she was arrested.
but why was she arrested? was she speeding on hiqqani highway or something?
oh no, of course not! it was because she was wearing her hijab "inappropriately".
she was told she'd be taken to a detention centre for a "briefing class" and released shortly afterwards, except she never made it. instead she was at kasra hospital - where she died on friday, febuary 16th.
she was in a coma for three days.
in an instagram post which has now been deleted, the hospital admitted she was brain dead on arrival.
"Resuscitation was performed on the patient, the heartbeat returned and the patient was admitted to the intensive care unit," they originally wrote, reports The Guardian. "Unfortunately, after 48 hours on Friday, the patient suffered a cardiac arrest again, due to brain death. Despite the efforts of the medical team, they failed to revive her and the patient died."
- Harper's Bazaar
the "guidance patrol" who was supposed to be taking her to a detention centre, beat her.
the iranian police commander, hossein rahimi, claims that amini's death was simply an "unfortunate accident."
here's what amini's dad had to say.
“They said Mahsa had heart disease and epilepsy but as the father who raised her for 22 years, I say loudly that Mahsa did not have any illness. She was in perfect health. The person who hit my daughter should be put on trial in a public court, not a fake trial that results in reprimands and expulsions."
and all of this, such a brutal death covered up with attempted lies because of what?
iran has made the hijab mandatory since 1976.
and clearly, women who don't follow end up like amini.
i am a hijabi teenager, living far, far away of iran, and i think that's disgustingly wrong.
i wear a hijab for my lord. it was my decision.
wearing a hijab is for Allah. it's not for men. it's not for police.
and you, as a man, have no right to tell a woman how to wear her hijab.
you think Allah is pleased with you? for forcing these women to wear hijab? for killing them if you don't?
personally, i highly doubt it.
to any man who has forced a woman to wear a hijab, punishing her for not wearing it correctly, you are disgusting. you terrify me and disgust me and you are the reason people see islam as a terrorist religion.
and to think that in france, women are fighting to wear the hijab.
for god's sake, just let women wear what they want.