Iran Just Unplugged the Block on the Net—But Is It Really for the People?
Pezeshkian sayin' folks can get back online, but the streets askin', what's the real play behind this move?

Aight, so peep this: Iran's new president, Pezeshkian, just said they're turnin' the internet back on after months of that ish being shut down. On the surface, it sounds like a W for the people, right? But lemme keep it 100 with y'all—ain't nothin' that simple when we talkin' politics.
For months, folks been straight up cut off. Can't hit up family overseas, businesses takin' a hit, and tryna organize any kinda change? Forget about it. So now, outta nowhere, Pezeshkian wanna be the savior? Nah, son, somethin' ain't adding up.
The big question is: why now? Is he tryna get in good with the West? Maybe look like he's down with freedom and all that jazz? Or is it a slicker move, tryna see who's really been speakin' up and gettin' they surveillance game on point? Cause y'all know they watchin', for real.
This ain't just about Instagram and TikTok, even though that's what folks missin'. It's about power, control, and who gets to say what. When you cut off the internet, you cut off the voice of the people. And when you turn it back on, you gotta wonder what you tryna hear.
Don't get it twisted, access to the net is a right, not a privilege. But in places like Iran, it's a chess move. It's a way to play the game and try to stay three steps ahead of the opposition. Pezeshkian ain't just doin' this outta the kindness of his heart—trust.
So while folks are celebrating gettin' back online, let's not be naive. Let's stay woke. Let's keep our eyes open and see what the real deal is. 'Cause in this game, you gotta watch your back and stay ten toes down.
And to all my Iranian fam out there: stay safe, stay smart, and keep speakin' your truth, no matter what. They can cut off the internet, but they can't cut off the spirit.
Keep grindin', y'all.
Sources:
* Open Observatory of Network Interference (OONI): [https://ooni.org/] * United Nations Human Rights Office: [https://www.ohchr.org/]


