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Over a thousand protesters marching tonight in Minneapolis

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Long version of Renee Nicole Good's wife at the scene. The Post is reporting she said it was her fault she was down there.

“I made her come down here, it’s my fault,” she reportedly said.

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BREAKING:

An Iranian man watches the protests from a balcony and sends a message to Trump and Netanyahu:

“Please Mr Trump. Please help Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi to return. The Ayatollah is killing our children”

Via RADOCLUB

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It’s 1:00 a.m. in Iran. Here are my 15 key observations from Day 12 of nationwide protests January 8:

1⃣ The largest anti-regime protests of the Islamic Republic’s 47-year history unfolded on Day 12. When aggregated nationwide, turnout reached multi-million levels.

2⃣ Since the unrest began, protests have been reported in at least 111 cities across all 31 provinces, underscoring the truly national scope of the uprising.

3⃣ Today’s protests followed the first-ever direct call by Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, scheduled for 8:00 p.m. The response was widespread and visible across major cities.

4⃣ Another nationwide call has already been issued for tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. Observers say the movement still has room to grow.

5⃣ Analysts argue that the success of today’s call and dominant street slogans have effectively solidified Reza Pahlavi’s position as the central figure of the protests.

6⃣ One of tonight’s largest demonstrations took place in Mashhad, Khamenei’s hometown and a city tightly controlled by his inner circle—a major symbolic blow.

7⃣ In Tehran, protests expanded into more affluent neighborhoods like Vanak for the first time. Drivers joined in with continuous honking, while bazaar merchants went on strike in around 50 cities nationwide.

8⃣ Student protests have erupted at 36 universities so far, with openly anti-regime slogans—an important escalation across generations.

9⃣ Iranian human rights groups report at least 45 protesters killed, including 8 children, and hundreds injured. Yesterday alone saw 13 deaths, making it one of the bloodiest days so far.

Calls are growing—by both Iranian and non-Iranian activists—for world leaders to engage directly with Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, including renewed attention to a potential meeting with Donald Trump and the provision of resources to help him better lead the uprising.

11. Trump, in a recent interview, reiterated warnings to the regime and said of Pahlavi:

“I’ve watched him, he seems like a nice person—but I’m not sure this is the right moment, as president, to do something like that.”

12. State media, while forced to acknowledge unrest, are pushing a narrative of “small crowds” and emphasizing alleged attacks on security forces—a pattern analysts warn may signal preparation for harsher repression.

13. Meanwhile, rare pro-regime gatherings were staged, alongside headlines declaring “the defeat of counter-revolutionaries”—widely seen as damage control.

14. Social media (Instagram) ahead of protests showed unprecedented public coordination and solidarity: shop closures announced in advance, emotional farewell messages, and strong virtual participation even from those unable to attend.

15. Outlook: Protests are expected to continue in the coming days—especially tomorrow. The movement’s success will hinge on the public’s ability to neutralize the Islamic Republic’s repressive apparatus. So far, the regime appears not to have deployed its full coercive capacity, relying instead on mass arrests and widespread injuries. If protests advance to the point of overrunning security and state institutions, the regime may resort to large-scale lethal violence. The role of Israel and the United States is crucial to the success of the protests. So far, there are no clear signs that the regime’s repressive apparatus is cracking.

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Iran is undergoing a revolution and perhaps the largest explicitly anti-Islamic regime protests in history. This is the capital Tehran.

Protesters are taking over cities across the country and the regime now faces a REAL chance of falling.

I ask again, why is the media silent?

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Moments of the attack on the Basij headquarters in Tehran

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At a BLM press conference in Minneapolis on Jan. 8, a leader of the Minneapolis BLM chapter urged arson terrorist attacks to get "justice" for Renee Good, the anti-ICE militant shot dead while accelerating her car toward an ICE agent. The leftists cheer her call for violence

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Here are The Facts

Thanks for the tag GoNoles_2022

Driver Runs Over Officer Multiple Times in Hotel Parking Lot Rampage — Plymouth Township — Oct. 2025

Dalton Lee Janiczek, 21, of Lower Gwynedd, driving a white Mercedes G-Wagon linked to erratic driving on I-476 and threats to blow up a police station, reversed into a Plymouth Township patrol car multiple times in the DoubleTree Suites parking lot on Oct. 24, 2025.

The officer exited, drew his gun, and ordered Janiczek to stop; Janiczek accelerated at him, prompting 5 shots through the windshield (grazing Janiczek’s head).

Janiczek struck the officer down, then circled back to run him over three more times as he applied a tourniquet to severe leg injuries.

Janiczek fled, hit another police vehicle head-on (injuring a second officer), and was arrested.

Charged with two counts attempted murder of LEO, four aggravated assaults, fleeing/eluding; held without bail.

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The Somali asylum seeker in Denmark Ahmad Omar Mohamed dragged a 10-year old-danish girl into some bushes and raped her while holding a knife to her throat in 2012.

A court sentenced him to prison and deportation from Denmark but the High Court later overturned the deportation order, arguing that an unconditional deportation would violate Denmark’s international obligations, primarily under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR, Article 8: right to private and family life) and possibly UN conventions on refugees or child rights.

The court’s key arguments were that:

- Mohamed had stronger ties to Denmark than to Somalia as he had arrived as a young child and had only attended Danish schools.

- The court argued that he was “well-integrated” in Denmark.

- The court also argued that a deportation to Somalia would disproportionately disrupt his established life in Denmark.

The Then-Justice Minister Morten Bødskov confirmed in parliamentary consultations that deportation was not possible due to Denmark’s international obligations.

Ahmad Omar Mohamad was charged with murder just a few days ago. He allegedly stabbed a Danish 77-year-old man to death just before Christmas.

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The death toll in Kyiv from the Russian attack has risen to three, with six more injured

In the Darnytskyi district, where a drone struck a residential building, a follow-up attack occurred: one medic was killed, medical personnel responding to help were injured, and two rescuers were also wounded.

In the Dniprovskyi district, a drone hit a three-story residential building, destroying one entrance.

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US technology CapEx spend has been massive:

In 2025, tech CapEx as a % of GDP nearly matched the COMBINED scale of the largest capital projects of the 20th century.

This comes as Big Tech CapEx rose to ~1.9% of GDP last year.

By comparison, nationwide broadband development at the beginning of the century made up ~1.2% of GDP.

The rapid expansion of electricity in 1949, the Apollo Moon Landing project, and the Interstate Highway system in the 1960s each represented ~0.6% of GDP.

The Manhattan Project to develop the first atomic weapons in the 1940s totaled ~0.4% of GDP.

The AI investment rush is unprecedented.

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