The people of Iran are seen. In a world that often looks the other way, we wanted to do something simple but powerful. We paid real people across Iran to draw a stick man in their city. A small act with a big message.
We asked ourselves: What if we could show the people of Iran that the world hasn't forgotten them? Something so simple that anyone could do it. Something that says "we see you, we stand with you, you are not alone."
That's how The Iran Meme was born. A stick man drawn by hand, in cities across Iran, spreading a message of solidarity.
The Iran Meme is a sign of solidarity. It's a simple stick figure, but it represents something much bigger. It says the world is watching. It says the people of Iran matter. It says their voices are heard even when they're silenced.
We paid real people in cities across Iran to draw the stick man in their neighborhoods. Not because it's art, but because it's a message. Each drawing is unique. Each carries the courage of the person who made it. Each is proof that even the simplest gesture can echo across the world.
Every wobbly line, every rough sketch, every chalk drawing on a wall -- these aren't just doodles. They're acts of visibility. They're proof that the people of Iran are seen, heard, and supported by people around the world.
The Iran Meme isn't about politics. It's about people. It's about showing that a simple drawing can carry a powerful message. That solidarity doesn't need to be complicated. That the world sees Iran.
So when you see the stick man, remember: this was drawn by a real person, in a real city, with a real message. The world sees Iran. Help us spread it further.
The Iran Meme -- because the world sees you. 💙
Help us spread the stick man across Iran -- the world is watching!