
This internet blackout is like a big blanket being thrown over Iran's entire country

, not just for the protesters but for anyone trying to get information out

. It's like they're saying "we don't want you talking about this"

. And it's not just that, it's also the fact that they're using it as a way to silence dissent and cover up human rights abuses

.
I mean, come on, 2% of internet access? That's basically zero

. It's like trying to do life in lockdown

. And it's not just about the internet, it's also about freedom of expression and access to information

. A free and open internet is like a breath of fresh air for democracy

.
And what really gets me is that they're using this as a way to say "we're in control"

. But at the same time, it's also saying "you can't trust us"

. Like, you try to make people angry and scared, but then you just use it as an excuse to crack down even more? It's like they're playing a big game of whack-a-mole

.
Anyway, I think the international community needs to step in here

. We need to support those who are fighting for their rights and freedom

. And we need to make sure that these kinds of moves don't get away with being just brushed under the rug

. It's time for us to take a stand and say "enough is enough"
