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My Bags Are Packed Yesterday I drove past a group of well-meaning white liberals holding signs that read “No War with Iran.” Later, I saw someone on the news asking how anyone could support “dropping bombs on their own country.” Meanwhile, many of my friends and family — and a lot of Iranians in Tehrangeles — were quietly (or not so quietly) celebrating. That disconnect is what this video is about. There’s a difference between opposing war and understanding what it means to live under a regime that rules through fear, repression, and an Iron Age text. Many Americans can condemn U.S. intervention abroad — but struggle to even articulate why diaspora communities sometimes feel differently about the fall of a dictator. I talk about: The gap between ideology and lived experience Why nuance disappears in American political discourse Being “in the middle” (again) Why bombing a country without congressional approval is a constitutional crisis And why accountability should apply to every president — no exceptions You can oppose war crimes and still acknowledge the complexity of what regime change means to people who fled that regime. This isn’t a partisan video. It’s a perspective video. Before people try to flatten this into “pro-war” or “anti-war”: I oppose unconstitutional military action. I oppose war crimes. I also refuse to erase the lived experiences of people who fled authoritarian regimes. If that tension makes you uncomfortable, good. Sit with it. Context matters. Lived experience matters. And sometimes the loudest voices aren’t the ones carrying the consequences. Reza Shah in da Hood, Dawgs #Iran #IranianAmerican #DiasporaVoices #NoWar #RegimeChange #ForeignPolicy #ContextMatters #Nuance #PoliticalDiscourse #Tehrangeles #IranianDiasporaLivesMatter #returnoftheking #ReturnOfTheShah #culturalpsychology #acculturationstrategies #JohnWBerry #HorseshoeTheory #TerrorManagementTheory #Geopolitics #GroupDynamics There is as much variation within groups as there is between groups.