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Holly's avatar

Watched this on YouTube earlier. Was very struck by how many curious looks you got as you walked through the big open plaza, but by how few of them seemed even slightly hostile. Most were either curious or mildly amused to see a Westerner casually strolling along talking into a microphone. The majority, like members of most big cities, paid little to no attention to you at all. I don't think the reaction would have been the same to someone from Iran if the situation were reversed and that person were walking along the streets of D.C. after a president's funeral from deliberate murder. Well, they're a civilized people, and we, um, aren't.

<Carol Cassidy's avatar

Thank you for this report, it is vital to be in Iran during such a huge occasion. The truth matters and I trust you to tell us what you see and hear. Wishing you safe onward travels.

The US has begun again it's bombing campaign during the last days of the funeral, that is beyond disgusting. I hope those who celebrate this war feel ashamed.

Joanne C. Wasserman's avatar

Thank you very much for the personal experience reporting that you've given to us, from Mashad. I've just watched the discussion between you and Danny Davis, also here, on your substack. God bless you and keep you in His Light of Truth, always.

grahamlyons's avatar

Well done Patrick, thank you for these valuable reports from Iran, doing real journalism, of which the Zionist-owned "Western" media is apparently incapable.

William Young's avatar

Constant background noise from beginning to end. What was that?