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TogepiMain t1_j9bcmze wrote

No, its informing where the person is.

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NewMud8629 t1_j9c22ax wrote

“Pro Iranian Regime prof. In US”. that implies the US is apart of it when it’s not the fact he’s in the US that’s important. While the US already has a bad rap with Human Rights, this post is bait for America haters. Especially the ones who blame the US for every misfortune to befall their country.

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TogepiMain t1_j9c33b2 wrote

Hmm interesting. Do you think if maybe say, this professor was a professor living in iran it would matter where he lived? So by saying he is in the US, they are saying "currently not living under the regime"

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NewMud8629 t1_j9c4i20 wrote

If he lived in Iran, it would keep the fight between Iran and its dissidents between Iran and its Dissidents. By mentioning he lives in the US it suggests a correlation between the US and the Iranian Regime and therefore a connection between the US and this horrific crime. The suggestion doesn’t have to be intentional.

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TogepiMain t1_j9ey6i7 wrote

News headlines cannot cater to the lowest common conspiracy theorist.

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NewMud8629 t1_j9fovog wrote

Yeah but they shouldn’t enable conspiracy theorists either. They’re by far the most annoying people to argue with, on god. 9/11, any mass shooting, the moon landing, the January riots, etc they all act like it didn’t happen they’re worse than flat earthers. Then you get people who think the US steals other countries resources, orchestrates wars, and coups. They’re starting to blame us for everything.

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