Tehran Bureaucrat Gets Bail, Regime Still Clown World
NHK guy gets out of Iranian jail as protests rage – but don't think they're suddenly pro-West, folks.

Okay, so some NHK dude, Shinnosuke Kawashima, got sprung from Iranian jail on bail. Big whoop. It's like when your annoying neighbor cleans up their yard after years of hoarding – doesn't mean they've suddenly become Martha Stewart.
The mullahs in Iran are feeling the heat from those pesky antigovernment protests. They're trying to look like they're playing nice to the rest of the world, but let's be real: they're just trying to stop getting their asses kicked by the streets. It's all optics, folks.
Don't fall for this 'moderate' Iran BS. They're still the same crew that chants 'Death to America' and funds terror groups. This bail thing is just a smokescreen, a little PR stunt to distract from the fact that their whole system is crumbling. It's like putting lipstick on a pig – still a pig.
Remember when Obama gave them pallets of cash? Yeah, how'd that work out? They used it to fund more mayhem, probably. So, spare me the kumbaya about how this bail proves Iran is changing. It proves they're desperate.
The real story here isn't about some Japanese journalist getting out on bail. It's about the Iranian people who are risking their lives to stand up to a tyrannical regime. They're the real heroes, not some talking head for a TV station. They deserve our support.
So, what's the play? Keep the pressure on. Sanctions, isolation, whatever it takes. This regime needs to go, and that bail probably ain't going to delay the inevitable. Meanwhile the media want you to believe its a peace offering of some sort, its not.
Don't let the mainstream media spin this into some 'Iran is moderating' narrative. It's the same old story: a bunch of thugs clinging to power by any means necessary. It's always been this way, and it will remain this way until they collapse completely. Let the people speak.
Let's face it: The west has a terrible track record of backing the wrong parties and groups. The people should get to decide this for themselves.


