It’s time to stand with the people of Iran who are fighting for their freedom✌🏻 So where is Gre...
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Daniel Schatz is a commentator and X user (@drdanielschatz) known for posting politically charged content critiquing left-wing activism and hypocrisy on international issues. His style is polemical and sarcastic, often using current events to highlight perceived inconsistencies in progressive causes. Credibility stems from his active engagement in pro-Israel and anti-regime advocacy, though his views are partisan and opinion-based rather than journalistic.
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The post calls for support of Iranians protesting against their Islamist regime amid escalating nationwide demonstrations involving clashes, arson, and chants against leadership. It sharply criticizes prominent activists like Greta Thunberg, flotilla participants, and Western liberals for their silence, contrasting it with their vocal protests against Israel. Key themes include selective outrage in human rights advocacy, ideological hypocrisy, and the exposure of 'political theater' when the cause doesn't align with anti-Israel or chaotic street activism.
🔥Why It's Trending
The post is gaining traction amid dramatic Iran protests escalating on January 2, 2026, with clashes in cities like Qom, Lorestan, and Ilam, including police stations burned and live fire from security forces.[1][2] Its timing coincides with the protests entering their fourth day from late December 2025, fueled by economic collapse and anti-regime sentiment, amplifying criticisms of inconsistent global activism.[2] The provocative question 'Where is Greta?' resonates as social media amplifies debates on selective humanitarianism during this crisis.
💡Fun Facts
- 1Iran protests intensified on January 2, 2026, with protesters burning police stations and chanting 'Death to Khamenei' in multiple provinces.[1]
- 2Bazaar strikes in Tehran, sparked by the rial's collapse on December 28, 2025, spread nationwide, drawing even traditional regime supporters.[2]
- 3Security forces used live ammunition in cities like Fasa and Kuhdasht, injuring protesters and escalating tensions.[2]
- 4Experts describe these as the biggest protests in 3 years, posing a 'very serious threat' to the regime due to broad participation.[3]
- 5Protests shattered fear barriers, with youth targeting Basij bases and seminaries in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari.[1]
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