Six great reads: Iran's social media memes, an abandoned department store and a 1,200-year-old record of cherry blossoms
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Six great reads: Iran's social media memes, an abandoned department store and a 1,200-year-old record of cherry blossoms
"Iran's Gen Z tech warriors have turned to creativity, humor, and sarcasm to engage Western audiences, effectively using memes and AI-generated content to ridicule the Trump administration."
"Despite the government's internet blackout, these young creators have found ways to communicate and influence, demonstrating resilience and innovation in their approach to propaganda."
Iran has been successfully winning the propaganda battle against the US through creative means such as memes, AI-generated comedy videos, and Lego-style animations. These efforts, primarily driven by Gen Z tech-savvy individuals, utilize humor and sarcasm to ridicule the Trump administration. Despite facing government-imposed internet blackouts, these young creators have managed to engage Western audiences effectively, showcasing their innovative approach to communication and influence in the digital age.
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