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You really ought to think a little. Beyond "whataboutism" which is a useful tool to avoid any self reflection, do you really think we should first pay attention to protests, while Iran is getting bombed, i.e. every Iranian, including protesters, is in grave danger of death?
You're telling us we should disregard deadly danger to all Iranians and instead pay attention to some danger to some Iranians?
To wrap this up, YOU are asking "what about the protests"; nothing in this post is about the protests. YOU are guilty of that nonsensical "whataboutism" pseudo-fallacy.