Ignored Cries from Iran
Silence on Iran is not neutrality—it’s complicity. While headlines fixate on celebrities and outrage cycles, a brutal reality unfolds in Iran as protests are met with force, censorship, and fear, yet the world’s most powerful media voices barely whisper. This episode of The Rant Network confronts the uncomfortable double standard in global coverage, questioning why verified atrocities against civilians disappear from front pages while unverified narratives elsewhere dominate the news. If journalism is meant to hold power to account, this moment exposes how selective outrage and editorial silence can betray the very people crying out for justice. #BreakTheSilence #IranProtests #podcastAlso watch
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