Roots of Iranian Rage: part 1 of 4

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This is a talk by two professors: Kevan Harris and Afshin Matin-Asgari. They cover the contemporary Iran's history, especially the Dec 2017 mass protest.

This is part 2 of 2 professor Kevan Harris.
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Thank you for this interesting presentation.I live I France since the “revolution “ from a family against the Shah and first persons Against Islamistes. We lost all we had because of this opposition. Anyway something interesting is going on in France. Maybe a new revolution if it will not be absorbed by oligarchy with a redirection of it. People thought Since many years that they are living in a democracy now they are waking up (after many years of voting left and then right and then left and then right and then middle that they are let kids a School bus with the eternal driver each with having a fake string-wheel toy in hands )and discovering that they are not in a democracy and doesn’t exist in no country that we know. So they want to write a new Constitution maybe eliminating all political parties that is not a bad thing(read the Simone Veil projet about this) élimination of the voting system to stop the lobby system and trying to use the sorting system like ancient Greek system proposed by mr Etienne Chouard. So after 200 years we can see that French people are waking up and saying that they have been living in a oligarchy or ploutocratique System like in USA so I think it’s a good thing for Iran if there is a regime change again to not fall into this trap of so-called democracy that doesn’t exist. Electing people who represent the population then seeing those people elected totally out of control and becoming the instruments of the lobbies and foreign countries (by European parlement totally under American and lobbies control since it birth ) is far from what they sold to people as a democratic system.

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