Ep.383 When Playing Monopoly Costs Lives
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Many ask why there aren't many verified sources of news coming from Iran. The answer is simple and systemic: Media Monopoly. In the digital age, a story only exists if it can be shared. But what happens when the state owns the "off" switch? In Iran, internet shutdowns aren’t just technical glitches; they are tactical blackouts designed to facilitate "digital darkness."
By controlling the infrastructure, the authorities have created a bottleneck where:
- Verification is Criminalized: Independent journalists face "untrue content" laws that make reporting a life-threatening risk.
- Information is Tiered: While the public is plunged into darkness, "White SIM cards" allow regime-approved narratives to flow freely to the West.
- The Global Eye is Blinded: Near-total shutdowns (like those seen in January 2026) make it nearly impossible for human rights groups to verify casualties in real-time.
When a government monopolizes the truth, silence becomes a weapon of war. It's a Digital Apartheid. Tune in.
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