Ten years ago this town was quiet. Used to be you could leave your door unlocked at night.
But Masood Masjoody isn't from around here. He's a man who left Iran behind for freedom, but now he might not have found it after all. The news tonight is that the professor has disappeared, and it seems like something far worse happened to him.
The police in Canada are looking into whether or not he was targeted by Iranian authorities for speaking out against their regime. People are scared, folks. This isn't just another missing person case; this is a warning shot across the bow of those who dare criticize from afar.
Back when people still stood up to bullies without fear, there wouldn't be stories like these. But now it's different. The world has changed and so have our laws, or lack thereof. It used to be that you could trust the neighbors, but now you lock your doors at night and wonder who might come knocking next.
And this isn't the first time something like this has happened. Others before Masjoody have gone missing under similar circumstances, raising alarms about how far these regimes will go to silence their critics. It's a pattern that repeats itself, and each time it happens we get closer to accepting it as normal.
So when you hear the news tonight, don't just shake your head in disbelief. This is real, folks. And if nothing changes, what's next?




