Thanks for posting this. I think the fact that all the street signs in the video are written in English, not one sign in it is in farsi, is very telling. I don't think the message is anonymous, either. Nor is it a message for the Iranian government. If you look at it more carefully you'd see that is meant for another audience. To be specific, the message is there to entertain Europeans, Iranians abroad, and Tehran elite. And one more thing, you need to say Tehran not Iran; the footage is all from Tehran. I am sure had there been equal mobilization elsewhere we would have seen some of it--the same way this came out. As someone who is not sympathetic to elite coups, I would have found it more convincing had it said tehran; had it said Iran and showed us why; had it been not so English; had it not assumed that the people who side with Nejad don't exist. You are shooting yourselves in the foot with this extremely one-sided story.
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