Iran Has a Hell-Themed Amusement Park Meant to Scare People Into Following Islamic Law
In the U.S., a lot of Army outreach stuff can seem a little, well, try-hard.
Published 6 months ago in Wtf
They’ve tried gaming on Twitch (which resulted in them saying anti-Semitic phrases while running fake giveaways), and every 18- to 24-year-old has received at least one text from a recruiter attempting to groom them into service.
In Iran, an outreach program appears to be taking a different form. Rather than encourage people to join the Army, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is allegedly warning people about what might happen if they *don’t* follow their rules. According to this Hell-themed amusement park, what awaits those who break the rules is, well, hell — complete with flames, torture and really bad acting.
So, would you walk through this thing?
The Islamic Republic just built its own version of Hell in Iran to terrify people into obeying Islamic laws.
— Masih Alinejad ️ (@AlinejadMasih) May 29, 2025
Fake flames. Cheap props. Government-paid demons in Halloween costumes all designed by the IRGC and meant to scare people into obeying Sharia law.
Show your hair? Burn… pic.twitter.com/MTGQDvDvX3