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Iran’s protests flare up, the internet fills with “this is it,” and then… silence.
In this episode of Bro History, we watch and react to a sharp (and frankly blackpilling) breakdown from Sharghzadeh — an Iranian diaspora creator — on why Iranian protest movements repeatedly fail, and why the same cycle keeps repeating.
Sharghzadeh’s core argument is uncomfortable but important: anger isn’t enough. Without leadership, a coherent endgame, and a realistic path to defections (plus a plan for what happens after), protests can burn out while the state escalates and survives.
Original video we react to (go subscribe):
Sharghzadeh channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/sharghzadeh/videos
00:00 – Setting the stage: protests “wound down,” not “resolved”07:35 – Video begins: “bad analysis” + wishcasting12:23 – Pronunciation debate (and what that actually signals)18:37 – “Revolutions take years” (why the timeline matters)31:39 – No ideology, no clear end state46:20 – Why “a leader” isn’t the same as “a symbol” (Reza Pahlavi section)59:05 – “Foreign help won’t rain from the sky”01:01:00 – States can limp on indefinitely (the depressing part)01:11:16 – Religion, motivation, and why regimes have “true believers”01:19:41 – The hardest point: what happens to regime remnants?01:30:10 – Our take + what a “non-collapse” transition can look like01:34:04 – The big open question: “Okay… now what?”01:40:02 – Shoutout to Sharghzadeh + wrap
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