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Intrusion of the Iranian Regime into Personal Lives
The Iranian regime's intrusion into personal lives of individuals is worse than breaching political or civil freedoms, which implies that there is always an authority that dominates and monitors one's life. The current regime is anxious and lacks confidence in itself in contrast to the older generations who compromised and lived with the restrictions that the Islamic regime put on them.
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This podcast discusses the three generations of Iranians post-revolution of 1979: the grandparents, the parents, and the younger generation, and how they differ in their approach towards the Iranian government and restrictions imposed by them.
18:24 - 20:52 (02:28)
Summary
This podcast discusses the three generations of Iranians post-revolution of 1979: the grandparents, the parents, and the younger generation, and how they differ in their approach towards the Iranian government and restrictions imposed by them.
ChapterIntrusion of the Iranian Regime into Personal Lives
Episode#334 – Abbas Amanat: Iran Protests, Mahsa Amini, History, CIA & Nuclear Weapons
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The Iranian people have long desired freedom and civil liberties, as seen in their consistent demand for Azadi since the constitutional revolution of 1906.
20:52 - 25:06 (04:13)
Summary
The Iranian people have long desired freedom and civil liberties, as seen in their consistent demand for Azadi since the constitutional revolution of 1906. The intrusion of authorities into personal life is oppressive and the youth are often targeted in authoritarian regimes.
ChapterIntrusion of the Iranian Regime into Personal Lives
Episode#334 – Abbas Amanat: Iran Protests, Mahsa Amini, History, CIA & Nuclear Weapons
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The Iranian government is visibly anxious and reactive towards internet shutdowns, as they cannot afford to fully shut down the internet due to its reliance in multiple sectors.
25:06 - 33:06 (08:00)
Summary
The Iranian government is visibly anxious and reactive towards internet shutdowns, as they cannot afford to fully shut down the internet due to its reliance in multiple sectors. Despite official government control over news, the regime seems to lack confidence in allowing certain movements to be aired, leading to anxious behavior.