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๐Ÿšจ BREAKING: THE PERSIANS HAVE AWOKEN ๐Ÿšจ Entire cities across Iran are flooding with people. Not...

By George Mamalis
Posted January 3, 2026

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George Mamalis is a social media commentator and analyst focusing on Middle Eastern geopolitics, particularly Iran, with a pro-monarchist stance advocating for Reza Pahlavi. His style is dramatic and alarmist, using emojis and hyperbolic language to rally support for regime change in Iran. Credibility is mixed, as he amplifies opposition narratives but lacks mainstream journalistic verification, often drawing from social media footage.

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The post claims massive protests are erupting across Iranian cities like Tehran, Isfahan, and Mashhad, driven by economic hardships such as high prices and lack of job security, involving workers, students, and retirees[1]. It portrays the demonstrations as a historic movement against the Islamic Republic, with chants rejecting the regime and calling for Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi to lead a free Iran[1]. Key themes include anti-government sentiment, demands for political freedom, and eroding support for Supreme Leader Khamenei amid a deepening crisis[2][3].

๐Ÿ”ฅWhy It's Trending

The post is trending amid real-time coverage of the 2025โ€“2026 Iranian protests, which escalated in late December 2025 and early January 2026, marking the largest demonstrations in years over economic collapse and political repression[1][2]. Its timing coincides with fatalities like the killings in Lordegan on January 1, 2026, and international attention including U.S. warnings from President Trump[1][2]. The dramatic framing of 'Persians awoken' resonates with global audiences tracking Iran's instability[3].

๐Ÿ’กFun Facts

  • 1Protests began around December 30, 2025, initially in Tehran's Grand Bazaar with merchant strikes, spreading to cities like Isfahan and Mashhad[1].
  • 2Chants include 'Death to the dictator' and 'Neither Gaza nor Lebanon, my life for Iran,' signaling shift from economic to anti-regime demands[1].
  • 3Government ordered shutdowns in 21 provinces citing 'cold weather,' but analysts view it as protest suppression[1].
  • 4At least two protesters, aged 21 and 28, were killed by security forces in Lordegan on January 1, 2026[1].
  • 5U.S. President Trump warned Iran against harming protesters, threatening U.S. intervention[2].

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๐Ÿšจ BREAKING: THE PERSIANS HAVE AWOKEN ๐Ÿšจ

Entire cities across Iran are flooding with people.
Not...