Please hear our plea!

It is disheartening to find that the rising tide against oppression that began with the women in Iran is subject to a ill informed narrative about religious dress codes. In the grand scheme of things the freedom to live without prejudice and fear is sacrosanct.

Subject to the proprietary cultural and religious appropriation of the events that conscire is a travesty of the oppression they defy, and a gross injustice to the rolling mass action afoot. Beyond the premise of religious decree and regardless of the purview of bias, the revolt is irrefutable proof of a paternal hegemony under threat, of a immutable belief in preserving the status quo, and a subjugated agency that prefer a narrative vested in platitudes, rejects the present we share intent, and defies the self evident revelation of the incumbent global solidarity.

Freedom of opression is a right that supercedes all of the rights we pledge to uphold and protect. Misappropriating the events as a cultural, religious or engendered consequence obfuscate the true nature of the popular uprising, appease a narrative that aims to defend the status quo, and refute the wake of revolt against the tyranny of violent oppression. 

The importance of a movement that portend to liberate those oppressed may be lost on the many indebted populace who suffer the bane of indepted fealty. 

There but for grace of unwitting servitude and divine decree we are beholden to the expression of mutual relevance. Joining a plight incumbent on us all and enacting our own freedom by dancing in the streets is a visceral reminder of our freedom to choose and a conscious recollection of what it means to feel free. Exercising our right to freedom and choosing to share in a global celebration of unmitigated liberty and unfettered agency has the potential to invoke the quantum entanglement of our entangled quantum awareness, realise the revelation of flow state entrainment, endear the shared regard of a common conscious.  By sharing a common sense in the vested presence of mutual relevance we inadvertently alter the present toin solidarity we are exerting our right to living in the ebb and flow of cocreative confluence regardless of religion, nationality, culture, race, creed, consequence or cast.                 

I would like to believe that a global expression of suffrage would embolden those who are too repressed to recognize the folly of their circumstance, realize the liberty lost in the persuit of a reprehensible social dispensation that demand servitude, command respect, and expect the reverence they command. By claiming the right to dance in the streets we are sending a clear message to those who would shackle our resolve. Showing our solidarity with the courageous women of Islam who risk life and limb to be free of the tyranny of a oppressive regime by dancing in the streets is paradoxically to our benefit as much as theirs, and guaranteed to  to drive the agents of chaos and purveuors of oppression up the wall.

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