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@nikootine
Hey guys,I want to tell you one main story of my life “YOU CANNOT” I grew up hearing this repeatedly As I told you before my childhood wasn’t easy,in family matters and government matters,you all probably know about Iran I remember saving myself from the horrific thoughts I had with music,almost rap music,specially Eminem When I was a kid I didn’t like hijab,I couldn’t understand it,or about women not driving cars or …. So I guess I protected myself by being a boy,I was exactly like boys When I grew up it wasn’t only my problem anymore it was all the women of iran’s problem So I continued to breaking this block Taking back our rights Although everyone was telling me you can’t I became the most popular woman rapper in the same country still living there risking all day ,still fighting for our rights That’s what I call /success https://www.instagram.com/nikootine?igsh=MXNrd2RocHd6cWJqMg%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
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@ashira
Hero. And while it wasn’t anywhere near as extreme as Iran, I grew up in a pretty repressive religious cult as well w prescribed gender roles that I hated, & strict rules around what I could & could not wear & what I could & could not do, in life, in general. I dreamed of being a boy bc they were afforded so much more freedom, even though they were expected to be in school 6 days a week from dawn until nightime.. Music & books were also restricted to what was ‘allowed’. I hated it all & rebelled my whole life until I was of an age where I could actually leave. Which I know is the difference.. I was able to leave.. & I did, after I divorced my ex-husband when I was 20 years old & left him on a mountain top in a glorified trailer park surrounded by a barbed wire fence, in a different middle eastern country.
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@imduna
amazing & inspirational
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