Iran Trippin': They Finally Letting Folks Back Online… Kinda
Three months wit' no net? That's some straight up oppression, but now they playin' like they doin' us a favor.

Aight, so check it: Iran been playin' games, cuttin' off the internet for three whole months. That's like disappearin' off the face of the earth in this day and age. Folks couldn't hit up fam, couldn't check the news, couldn't even see what the latest drama was on IG. Straight up bogus.
Now they comin' back like they heroes, lettin' some people back online. But it ain't the whole squad, nahmean? It's like they handpickin' who gets to see the light of day. Sounds like some segregation to me. Digital Jim Crow, for real.
This ain't about no 'security' or 'national interest,' either. This is 'bout control. They don't want the people organizin', speakin' truth to power. They scared of the real, that's why they tryina keep everybody in the dark.
Remember what happened in Ferguson? Social media was how we got the word out. They try to silence the streets, we gotta take it to the web. But when the web gets shut down? That's when you know they REALLY scared.
And now they turnin' it back on? Probably cause the economy is tankin'. Can't run a country when nobody can do business online. Gotta let the money flow somehow, even if it means lettin' the people breathe a little.
But don't get it twisted, they still watchin'. Every post, every like, every share. They buildin' a profile on everybody, seein' who's down for the cause and who's just tryna survive. It's a digital trap, for real.
So if you one of the lucky ones gettin' back online, be smart. Use a VPN, encrypt your messages, and stay woke. Don't let them fool you into thinkin' they doin' you a favor. This is just a chess move, and we gotta play the game smarter.
At the end of the day, it's all about power. Who got it, and who don't. And right now, they holdin' all the cards. But the streets always find a way. Always. Remember that.
Sources:
* Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) * Access Now digital rights reports * Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University

