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Most coverage of Iran feeds us a simplified, often biased narrative, highlighting nuclear threats and proxy conflicts while ignoring Iran’s nuanced realities.
But what if the true story of Iran is much richer, and more complex, than the headlines?
In this episode, Kourosh Ziabari, an Iranian journalist based in New York, uncovers how Western media's stereotypes distort understanding and fuel dehumanization, paving the way for misinformed policies and escalation.
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By Francesca Maria LorenziniMost coverage of Iran feeds us a simplified, often biased narrative, highlighting nuclear threats and proxy conflicts while ignoring Iran’s nuanced realities.
But what if the true story of Iran is much richer, and more complex, than the headlines?
In this episode, Kourosh Ziabari, an Iranian journalist based in New York, uncovers how Western media's stereotypes distort understanding and fuel dehumanization, paving the way for misinformed policies and escalation.
Subscribe to my Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@francessmarlo
Follow me:
- Instagram: @francessmarlo
- TikTok: @francessmarlo
- X (Twitter): @francessmarlo
- Substack: Francesca Maria Lorenzini / @francessmarlo