UN: Iran’s systematic eye-gouging” is state policy

UN reports expose Iran's "systematic eye-gouging" as state policy. Discover the chilling truth about the IRGC's reign of terror.

Let’s be brutally honest: The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) isn’t just a military unit; it’s a monstrous organization that has hijacked a nation and turned it into a living nightmare. Their henchmen aren’t just soldiers; they’re brainwashed enforcers, forged in “violent and extremist” training camps designed to strip them of their humanity. These aren’t just allegations; this is the horrifying reality for countless innocent Iranians, where the IRGC oversees prison rapes and mass executions as standard operating procedure to keep their tyrannical regime clinging to power.

This isn’t some fringe conspiracy theory whispered in the dark corners of the internet. This is the chilling, undeniable truth. The Iranian regime doesn’t govern; it terrorizes, using fear and unspeakable violence as its primary tools of control, turning its own citizens into collateral damage in its quest for absolute power.

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The Brutality Unveiled: A Systematic Reign of Terror

The IRGC’s methods are not just chilling; they are meticulously designed to crush dissent and break the human spirit. They target anyone who dares to whisper a word against the regime, anyone who dreams of freedom. Remember Mahsa Amini’s tragic murder? It wasn’t an isolated incident; it was a brutal, public execution that ripped the veil off the regime’s true, monstrous face. Despite global outrage, the atrocities continue, unabated and unpunished.

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Reports from inside Iran aren’t just grim; they detail unimaginable horrors that would make your stomach churn. UN reports, often dismissed by cynics, document systemic eye-gougings and torture – not as random acts of cruelty, but as calculated instruments of state policy. These aren’t isolated incidents; they are part of a deliberate, systematic campaign designed to terrorize a nation into submission. Their playbook includes:

  • Training Camps: These aren’t just boot camps; they are indoctrination factories. Recruits are stripped of their empathy, reprogrammed to become loyal, unthinking enforcers of the regime’s brutal will.
  • Prison Rapes: This isn’t just sexual violence; it’s a weapon of war, a tool of psychological torture. Used against both men and women, it’s meant to terrorize, humiliate, and silence, ensuring that the victims and their communities live in perpetual fear.
  • Mass Executions: Dissenters aren’t just imprisoned; they are regularly executed, often publicly. This isn’t justice; it’s a stark, bloody message: Oppose the regime, and you die. It’s a grotesque display of power, meant to instill absolute obedience.

The world needs to stop looking away. This isn’t merely about complex geopolitics or abstract international relations. This is fundamentally about human rights, about basic decency, about a totalitarian regime systematically crushing its own people with a savagery that belongs in the darkest chapters of history.

Hollywood’s Deafening Silence and the Cynical “PR Stunt” Narrative

You’d think, given the entertainment industry’s penchant for championing social justice, that Hollywood would be screaming about this from the rooftops. Where are the celebrity activists, the impassioned speeches, the poignant documentaries? Instead, we’re met with a deafening silence from the red carpet, punctuated by online chatter that cynically dismisses these atrocities as a mere “PR stunt.”

It’s infuriating. While real people are being tortured and executed, some corners of Reddit and X (formerly Twitter) are busy peddling conspiracy theories, claiming this is all “manufactured propaganda” or “ZOG scripting.” They suggest it’s a nefarious plot to justify “endless Mideast wars,” conveniently ignoring the mountains of evidence. This level of cynicism isn’t just misguided; it’s utterly disgusting, a moral vacuum that undermines genuine suffering.

Let’s be crystal clear: This isn’t about war. This is about unimaginable human suffering. To call documented reports of rape and execution a “Hollywood green screen” or a “false flag operation” isn’t just irresponsible; it’s actively harmful. It trivializes the pain of victims, disrespects the courage of those who speak out, and provides cover for the very monsters committing these crimes. Are we really so jaded, so consumed by online paranoia, that we can’t believe atrocities happen unless they fit a pre-approved narrative? Is every report of human rights abuses now just a “Mossad black op”? This kind of dismissal doesn’t challenge power; it aids and abets the oppressors, allowing the IRGC to continue its reign of terror unchecked and unchallenged.

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The True Cost of Complacency: When Will the World Act?

The entertainment industry loves to preach. They love to stand for “justice,” for “equality,” for “humanity.” But when real, visceral injustice happens – the kind that demands courage and conviction – they often go quiet, retreating into comfortable silence. Why aren’t more filmmakers tackling this head-on? Where are the powerful documentaries that expose the IRGC’s depravity? The searing dramas that give voice to the victims? The kind of storytelling that forces the world to confront uncomfortable truths?

Brave Iranian filmmakers do exist, and they risk everything to tell their stories. They face brutal censorship, using subtle messaging and visual metaphors to expose the truth. But their voices, powerful as they are, are often drowned out by the noise of apathy and denial. We need more than subtle messaging. We need a global spotlight, an unyielding outrage, and tangible consequences for the IRGC and its leadership.

This isn’t a nuanced debate about foreign policy, a complex geopolitical chess game. This is about basic human decency. It’s about stopping a “pedo-theocracy” that “rapes-enforces” its power, a regime that thrives on the silence of the international community. The “Woman, Life, Freedom” movement isn’t just a slogan; it’s a desperate plea, a roar for liberation that deserves our full, unequivocal support. The online critics who scream “false flag” or “deep state” are not just missing the point; they are actively playing into the hands of the very regime they claim to despise. They are providing intellectual and moral cover for undeniable, horrific brutality.

The facts are clear. The evidence, meticulously gathered by organizations like Reuters and The Guardian, is overwhelming. The IRGC is a terrorist organization, pure and simple. Their actions are indefensible, their crimes against humanity undeniable. The question isn’t if they are guilty; it’s when will the world finally act? How much more suffering, how many more lives, how many more rapes and executions will it take for the entertainment world, for governments, for all of us, to finally care enough to make a difference?

Photo: Photo by Sarallah Ankouti on Openverse (wikimedia) (https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=141303708)

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Robert is a political nerd. He offers an insider's perspective on the power dynamics of Washington. He serves as Senior Political Analyst for DailyNewsEdit.com, covering Politics and Trump.

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