This is a bizarre interview. Arshy lets Samira pretend that a four-year-old emigré has the life experience of someone who lived their whole life under gender apartheid and anti-American brainwashing. Then halfway through, she begins her reasonable, convincing attack on America, Israel and decades of sanctions against Iran as the most ineffective way to achieve regime change. Samira doesn't reference any of her life story to make her points because she doesn't need to. Too bad Arshy didn't ask her about Women-Life-Freedom, BDS or other popular opposition, or independent media (and maybe gotten a free plug out of Samira😁).
This is a bizarre interview. Arshy lets Samira pretend that a four-year-old emigré has the life experience of someone who lived their whole life under gender apartheid and anti-American brainwashing. Then halfway through, she begins her reasonable, convincing attack on America, Israel and decades of sanctions against Iran as the most ineffective way to achieve regime change. Samira doesn't reference any of her life story to make her points because she doesn't need to. Too bad Arshy didn't ask her about Women-Life-Freedom, BDS or other popular opposition, or independent media (and maybe gotten a free plug out of Samira😁).