Government Spokesperson: Some Preferred Chanting Slogans Over Dialogue

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Government Spokesperson: Some Preferred Chanting Slogans Over Dialogue

The government spokesperson said that some preferred chanting slogans instead of engaging in conversation.

The government spokesperson’s reaction to his presence at Khajeh Nasir University

Some preferred chanting slogans instead of engaging in conversation. Ali Bahadori Jahromi, the government spokesperson, tweeted about his eventful speech yesterday at Khajeh Nasir University, which was accompanied by the students’ continuous chants of ‘Woman, Life, Freedom’.

I went to Khajeh Nasir University today to hear objections and opinions directly. Some preferred chanting slogans instead of engaging in conversation, and even booed their like-minded classmates.

However, the university is alive because, without setting any red lines in questioning, a candid and diverse two-hour conversation among the majority of students took place.

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