Analyses and video evidence emerged over the weekend showing that the air strike on the Shajareh Tayyebeh Girls’ Primary School on February 28—that killed over 160 girls aged 7 to 12—was carried out by the US military.

The girls’ school in Minab is in Iran’s southern Hormozgan province close to the Persian Gulf. The school was effectively pulverized by multiple blasts, and many of those killed were obliterated and could only be identified through DNA analysis. Footage showed bodies and body parts partially trapped under collapsed floors, alongside scattered schoolbags, notebooks and dust‑covered textbooks.

  • Gorgritch_Umie_Killa@aussie.zone
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    9 hours ago

    You’ve misinterpreted why they stated they are Hungarian.

    They’re identifying what they’ve experienced from interactions with another country’s people as a Hungarian with Viktor Orban in charge.

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      8 hours ago

      I’m open to this interpretation. If that’s what they were going for then I didn’t mean to be too aggressive. Thanks for bringing this up. <3

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      8 hours ago

      The context of the entire chain is holding people accountable for what their leaders did. HK65 seems okay with that and is very much in a position to not be throwing stones if we judge others on this.

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        8 hours ago

        They’re not throwing stones. They’re identifying with the helpless predicament many people under terrible regimes feel.

        HK65 would like to change Hungary, but they can’t, but know people on the outside still expect they will change the system though.

        The key word is “sincerely”. That turns the message from a dismissal of the nuance of how democratic a system is, to an understanding that people in other nations in a sense flatten the countries internal fights between regime supporters and opponents.