The ongoing protests in Iran are about the repression of the people, especially women, their chastisement, and the ideological echo chambers of the anti-people Khamenei regime. ‘Jin, Jiyan, Azadi’ (Woman, Life, Freedom) is the popular cultural motto getting louder, reaching millions of people via social media and other mediums. This rallying cry of the Kurdish has now become the voice of the new world order. Iran of the 1980s is trying its best to fit into the new ‘progressivism’ template. This cultural dissonance has created a gulf; today’s Iran wants to break free of ‘classical conditioning’ and aspires to attain freedom from the dictated definitions of modesty. The evolutionary ideals for women are the major cause of this upheaval, predominantly led by Iranian women.