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100,000 Iranian women protesting mandatory hijab after the Islamic Revolution, Iran, 1979
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Basically Iran sought to nationalize its oil reserves since British Petroleum was extracting the bulk of its profits and the US and Britain responded by installing a Western friendly dictator (similar to what the CIA has done in South America countless times).
Iranians won their freedom back in the Iranian Revolution of 1978 but theocracy took root due to Khomeini's political acumen.
I've seen such images be used to justify Western imperialism/exploitation via what I would call white feminism ie. the woman there are oppressed so we can exploit the people into destitution and despair as long as we bring social change. I know that's not what you're trying to do but I just want to make sure it's clear that all people deserve access to the fruits of their labor and resources of their land. Western neocolonialism is a scourge.
https://www.npr.org/2019/01/31/690363402/how-the-cia-overthrew-irans-democracy-in-four-days
Tl;Dr: Western intervention overthrew Iran's democratically elected leade in 1953, opening the door to authoritarianism and leading to the circumstances pictured above.
Yep. We screwed over Mossadegh at the behest of the Brits, because they did some red-baiting. The Truman administration was disinterested; Eisenhower's administration was, sadly, more susceptible to such fearmongering, and established us as the major component of one of the most impactful and horrific crimes of the Cold War - the dissolution of a democracy, the installation of a brutal dictator, and, eventually, that dictator's replacement by an (ironically) anti-Western brutal theocratic regime.