September 18, 2025
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35:39Now PlayingIn this livestream, I review fresh clips and eyewitness footage from inside Iran on the third anniversary of Mahsa Amini’s death. We look at militarized streets, chants of “Death to the dictator,” women protesting without hijab, flags with the lion-and-sun replacing regime symbols, and reports of beatings and arrests. I also cover why many Iranians say the fight was never only about the hijab, and how the regime tries to defuse anger with concerts and selective “freedoms” while keeping a heavy security presence.
I also explain a tactic you rarely hear about: regime-linked accounts boosting anti-Islam content to gain youth trust, then redirecting that attention into anti-Israel and anti-opposition narratives. We also discuss the chants for Reza Pahlavi, the latest viral clips I retweeted on X, and why many believe real change means ending the Islamic Republic, seeking political and economic freedom, not cosmetic reforms.
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