cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/32524524
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Video Description:
Our interview with the president of Iran.
Generated Summary:
Main Topic:
The video announces an upcoming interview with the President of Iran, Mosoud Pezeshkian, and explains the reasons behind conducting the interview.
Key Points:
- The interview is with Mosoud Pezeshkian, the President of Iran.
- The interview aims to provide American citizens with accurate information and a different perspective.
- The interviewer acknowledges the historical animosity and potential conflict between the US and Iran.
- The goal is to understand the Iranian perspective, especially given the possibility of future conflict.
- The interviewer hopes the interview will help Americans form their own informed opinions.
- The interview is confirmed and will be released soon.
Highlights:
- The video emphasizes the importance of hearing directly from the Iranian President to gain a better understanding of Iran’s views.
- It acknowledges the sensitive nature of interviewing a leader from a country with a strained relationship with the US.
- The interviewer expresses a desire to provide viewers with information that is often unavailable through mainstream media.
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This includes the Ukraine government as well as the Russian government.
The status quo is only to criticize the Russian government and not the Ukrainian government.
If you want the status quo, then you can just read or watch any Western regime propaganda, and you will have your fill of Russophobia and pro-war views.
I mainly focus and share about the United States most of the time, since we are the ones that caused most of the wars going on right now, with our continued aggression and escalations.
We also fund and continue to cause a good number of genocides.
I focus on this because the status quo does not speak about this, or rarely they do.
Independent journalists and commentators are the dissidents willing to talk about these topics on many platforms, even when they get censored by our government (politicians, puppets of the oligarchy).
Lol I knew you couldn’t do it
It is the status quo.
Why would I agree to it…
All is well.
Peace!
Vaccines and legal abortions are the status quo, too, but if I was talking with someone who got cagey when asked what they thought about vaccines and legal abortions, and gave generic answers while saying they really wanted to focus on the importance of underrepresented views like (whatever other topic they were talking about), that would pretty much tell me what I needed to know.
I say go ahead and criticize the Ukrainian and Russian governments and politicians, but that is not what you want to do.
You only want to continue the status quo of Russophobia and pushing pro-war talking points.
I will continue to push back on the status quo of mass murder and genocides my government continues to fund and support.
What’s your feeling on Zoran Mandami? You posted a podcast recently that had some pretty interesting things to say about him.
He seems like AOC 2.0.
We already know and have tried these experiments with Bernie Sanders, AOC, the Justice Democrats, DSA, and many more.
You don’t change the system from within; the system changes you.
I agree with some of his views, but I know where this goes, so I won’t hold my breath.
It is good, though, that someone like him is getting the working class to move away from the status quo, even if it is a little bit.
Does this apply to Tucker Carlson?
He’s not part of the system, so he can be a voice that’s worth elevating and amplifying so he can bring change? Something along those lines?
If he got into politics, would it be the same “we already know,” would you know how it goes and so on and stop supporting him?
Yes, he is similar to Joe Rogan in that regard.
They are not interested in being politicians.
They do go against the status quo on some issues, but they are closely aligned with certain views and people.
The tech bro oligarchy are some that Joe Rogan continuously interviews, so his push for the working class is limited by how far he is willing to go.
Again, Joe Rogan and Tucker Carlson are critical of the duopoly, but they only go so far.
Their dissenting views are more welcomed than the continued push of the Western regime’s propaganda we see from the Main Stream Media (MSM) since the day we are born.
I think their views are important, though, since they both have sway with politics and the working class that others do not reach or try to reach.
“I would unite with anybody to do right and with nobody to do wrong.” – Frederick Douglass