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The Lion and Sun flag is one of the oldest and most enduring symbols of Iranian national identity. It represented Iran long before the Islamic Republic seized power, and for millions of Iranians it remains the true flag of their nation.
FIFA is reportedly once again banning the Lion and Sun flag from World Cup stadiums in the United States, just as it did in Qatar, under the justification that only the current regime’s official state flag is permitted, while politically “rival” symbols are prohibited.
By banning this flag while elevating the iconography of the Islamic Republic as the sole acceptable representation of Iran, FIFA is silencing dissident voices and legitimizing authoritarian rule under the guise of “apolitical” policy.
If FIFA truly believes football belongs to the people, then it must stop policing the identity and expression of oppressed communities seeking to represent their nation, not its rulers.
Video: @ilia_nfr
The Lion and Sun flag is one of the oldest and most enduring symbols of Iranian national identity. It represented Iran long before the Islamic Republic seized power, and for millions of Iranians it remains the true flag of their nation.
FIFA is reportedly once again banning the Lion and Sun flag from World Cup stadiums in the United States, just as it did in Qatar, under the justification that only the current regime’s official state flag is permitted, while politically “rival” symbols are prohibited.
By banning this flag while elevating the iconography of the Islamic Republic as the sole acceptable representation of Iran, FIFA is silencing dissident voices and legitimizing authoritarian rule under the guise of “apolitical” policy.
If FIFA truly believes football belongs to the people, then it must stop policing the identity and expression of oppressed communities seeking to represent their nation, not its rulers.
Video: @ilia_nfr
The sad reality today: antisemites bully and target anyone who expresses support for Israel or the Jewish community, even during a singing competition.
We will continue exposing this ugly reality because silence only normalizes it. And on our watch, especially when artists are being targeted, that will never be acceptable.
The sad reality today: antisemites bully and target anyone who expresses support for Israel or the Jewish community, even during a singing competition.
We will continue exposing this ugly reality because silence only normalizes it. And on our watch, especially when artists are being targeted, that will never be acceptable.
It is getting exhausting listening to the same celebrities regurgitate Hamas talking points. @bardemantarctic pretends to care about Palestinians while saying nothing about the main obstacle to ending their suffering: Hamas’s refusal to disarm.
Palestinians will never be liberated while they remain under the control of a terrorist organization that uses them as human shields and sacrifices their future to endless war. Those are the facts, whether Javier Bardem wants to acknowledge them or not.
It is getting exhausting listening to the same celebrities regurgitate Hamas talking points. @bardemantarctic pretends to care about Palestinians while saying nothing about the main obstacle to ending their suffering: Hamas’s refusal to disarm.
Palestinians will never be liberated while they remain under the control of a terrorist organization that uses them as human shields and sacrifices their future to endless war. Those are the facts, whether Javier Bardem wants to acknowledge them or not.
Bottom line: There is a massive difference between what the public thinks, versus the elite and corrupt institutions think.
Israel won second place fair and square.
Video: mvtsu on tiktok
Bottom line: There is a massive difference between what the public thinks, versus the elite and corrupt institutions think.
Israel won second place fair and square.
Video: mvtsu on tiktok
Nick Valensi, guitarist of The Strokes, will reportedly not join the band on its upcoming tour amid growing tensions with frontman Julian Casablancas. The fallout comes after Casablancas made controversial comments about “American Zionists,” while Valensi has previously spoken out publicly against antisemitism.
Nick Valensi, guitarist of The Strokes, will reportedly not join the band on its upcoming tour amid growing tensions with frontman Julian Casablancas. The fallout comes after Casablancas made controversial comments about “American Zionists,” while Valensi has previously spoken out publicly against antisemitism.
A great video by European activist on the Eurovision controversy surrounding Israel.
Video: @gruenejugend.at
A great video by European activist on the Eurovision controversy surrounding Israel.
Video: @gruenejugend.at
Organizers of a London exhibition honoring the victims of the Nova massacre were forced to remove the event’s main banner after police warned it could become a target for extremist protests or terror attacks. Even memorializing victims of October 7 now requires undercover officers and heightened security, exposing the growing climate of fear and antisemitism facing Jewish events across the UK.
Organizers of a London exhibition honoring the victims of the Nova massacre were forced to remove the event’s main banner after police warned it could become a target for extremist protests or terror attacks. Even memorializing victims of October 7 now requires undercover officers and heightened security, exposing the growing climate of fear and antisemitism facing Jewish events across the UK.
It was incredible to see the outpouring of love and support for Israel’s Noam Bettan at Eurovision from so many fellow contestants and fans.
In previous years, Israel’s representatives faced harassment, intimidation, and such serious security threats that extraordinary protection measures became necessary simply for them to participate.
While a small number of countries chose to boycott the competition rather than share the stage with Israel, Eurovision itself felt closer to what it was always meant to be: a celebration of music, unity, and human connection.
When hate and exclusion are pushed aside, artists are free to do what music does best, bring people together.
It was incredible to see the outpouring of love and support for Israel’s Noam Bettan at Eurovision from so many fellow contestants and fans.
In previous years, Israel’s representatives faced harassment, intimidation, and such serious security threats that extraordinary protection measures became necessary simply for them to participate.
While a small number of countries chose to boycott the competition rather than share the stage with Israel, Eurovision itself felt closer to what it was always meant to be: a celebration of music, unity, and human connection.
When hate and exclusion are pushed aside, artists are free to do what music does best, bring people together.
