Iranian Regime Hits Rock Bottom: State TV Mocks Protest Victims with Sick Poll | WATCH
Iran's state TV sinks to depravity, mocking protest dead with a cruel poll on "body storage" fridges amid overflowing morgues. Global outrage erupts over regime's sadistic broadcast.

In a grotesque display of depravity that exposes the rotting core of Iran's theocratic dictatorship, state-run Ofogh TV, part of the regime's propaganda machine, IRIB, broadcast a segment openly ridiculing the mounting death toll from its brutal crackdown on protesters. The so-called "entertainment" featured a smirking presenter polling viewers on: "What refrigerator do you think the Islamic Republic uses to store bodies?" Options included a side-by-side fridge, an ice cream machine, a supermarket freezer, or the callous "I sell ice" quip, implying business as usual amid mass murder.
Viewers were even encouraged to text in their "answers" for a chance at a lottery prize, turning human tragedy into a twisted game show. This vile stunt airs as reports flood in of overflowing morgues and refrigerated trucks repurposed as makeshift body storage, with thousands allegedly killed in the regime's savage suppression of nationwide unrest.
Dissidents and human rights watchers have slammed it as beyond cruel, a deliberate taunt to grieving families, broadcast nationwide to normalize the horror.
The clip, which surfaced and went viral on X platforms today, has drawn global revulsion, underscoring how far the ayatollahs' mouthpieces will sink to deflect from their blood-soaked hands. No apology or retraction from IRIB has emerged, because why would a regime that chants "Death to America" and "Death to Israel" in parliament bother with basic human decency? This is a chilling reminder that Iran's rulers treat their own people's corpses as punchlines while the world watches in horror.