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Cake day: February 5th, 2025

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  • I’m Iranian. Yes, the president promised that, just like he promised to end Internet censorship yet I still need a VPN to do ANYTHING online. Let me cut the long story short:

    1. True power is in the hands of the supreme leader and the president is a puppet.
    2. The Iranian regime does not care about Palestine but all they care about is opposing the west. The regime opposes a two state solution and demands a single state one (Palestine only and they want to turn Palestine into a puppet for the regime).
    3. Hamas is a proxy of the regime, be careful with it, don’t trust it.

    On a side note I hate it when foreigners treat the problems of the people of the middle east like it’s a sports match or something. Leftist people on the internet seem to have a soft spot for the regime because it opposes western imperialism I guess. What they don’t realize is that the regime is trying to build its own empire but it can’t. Imperialism is imperialism. People of the middle east are people, not horses in a race to bet on. But I understand that our misery is just entertainment to people in the west, all they want to do is to pick a side like betting on a horse and the fighting on twitter to show how morally good they are for “caring” about people somewhere else on the globe. We are not horses, we are people.


  • No, thanks. I don’t want to see “Users from North Korea, Syria and Iran are not allowed to use this Project” I am already banned from half of the Internet due to sanctions against the asshole leaders of my country. And GitLab has already banned Iranian IP addresses. This license will not stop those big bad organizations or governments, but the average citizen from accessing the projects. I know it is not the purpose of the license to prohibit the citizens of hateful regimes to use the projects, but I can’t be optimistic about the effect it might have on people living under tyrannical regimes.