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"One big difference Iāve noticed is how class is experienced in both places. Even though America is so class-stratified, the idea that there is a national culture that transcends class is really present. In Iran, despite the revolution and its attempt to eliminate class as a category, thereās now political class. Thatās different than social class, but itās still very much infused with the nuance that comes from a class-stratified place."
"I think thereās this cult of objectivity in the U.S. about media. There are two sides to every story, but itās not always objective that one side has as much right to narrate a story. I think itās distorting to always impose that 50-50 impulse on everything you cover because otherwise youāll be branded as āliberalā or āhaving an agenda.ā Life is not 50-50ā¦"
"Whether they're drinking wine in the evening or painting something "offensive," Iranians choose not to dwell on the fact that they could receive some seventh-century punishment. Laws are inconsistently enforced, and you can usually pay off police to look the other way."
"I believe their race and religious background shaped the way they were treated by the media⦠The willingness to blame them even though they were clearly victims was distressing."