Ehsantraveling :
Think about what happens to a whole generation of girls and women when the doors to schools and universities are locked for five years. When you take away education, you don't just stop them from learning; you try to erase their future, silence their voices, and shrink their world until there is nothing left but darkness. After five years, you won't just see a lack of education; you will see a generation of brilliant minds that were forced to wither away, and that is a loss the world can never get back.
But we cannot let them be forgotten. We have to be their bridge to the world. When you see a post about them, don't just scroll past it. That one like, that one comment, that one share—it matters more than you think. It is a signal to the world that we are watching and that we refuse to let them be erased.
We must also remember who they are. Behind those veils and the burqas, there is a deep, hidden beauty that no law can ever destroy. There is a strength, a grace, and an intellect in the women of Afghanistan that shines even in the hardest times. They are not just victims; they are poets, artists, and keepers of a rich culture that the world needs to see. Their beauty is in their resilience, and it is our duty to keep that light visible for everyone to see.
To everyone standing with the women of Afghanistan: thank you. Your voice, your empathy, and your refusal to look away are the most powerful weapons against this oppression. Thank you for not being silent, and thank you for choosing to stand on the right side of history. We see you, and they see you.
2026-06-08 22:50:34