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Do you have some sources regarding the government's policy to make changes in favor of the Bazaar shop keepers? Also if you have a video of the proper audio I'd appreciate it.
Sadly, due to language barriers, I am unable to get any sources that could help answer this question. Maybe, due to it being too fresh, we might get answers in the following days.
However, for the second one regarding the video, here it is: https://t.me/FotrosResistancee/16808
Non Iranian takes on these protests is almost as bad pahlavi’s takes on these protests no material analysis just blind just blind support or opposition like it’s a fucking football match
I am going to phrase this in a way that will be provocative, but:
Even though I don't like the anti-communist government in Iran, violence and an escalation of the protests into violence and meddling by the West against the legitimate state is too extreme.
I am a communist, not a extremist.
If you want to change things, the movement needs wider support and must not be commandist, especially if it's not going to have a palpable framework for dealing with the problems therein, such as the prices.
I feel the same. The primary threat to the Iranian people is US imperialism in the region right now. If Communists want to have influence in and potentially come to power at a later date, they must position themselves against the threat of imperialism before all else.
Though personally I'm interested in seeing how Iran's closer relationship with China may influence the newer generation. There's still too much of a reliance on western economic and political doctrine among Iranian higher education which makes governance more difficult then it should be.
Problem is, the current government of Iran, last I checked, is too neoliberal or had a lot of neoliberal influence.
I don't think China's influence will amount much, not if everyone is still annoyed or agitated by the mistakes that the government makes.