Momen Nasab supporter of filtering dirty American internet caused a decrease in participation in the elections

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Momen Nasab supporter of filtering dirty American internet caused a decrease in participation in the elections

Momen Nasab, a supporter of filtering the dirty American internet, believes that the decrease in participation in the elections was caused by it.

Momen Nasab, a supporter of Jalili and full-scale internet filtering, reposted a tweet from a few days ago about participation in elections and the impact of the virtual space. The desired outcome of the West, simultaneous with low participation, is to capture minds through the dirty American internet, which unfortunately has been somewhat successful. This means both reduced participation and the success of the West and Iran’s beggars.

A few days ago, he also wrote before the election voting that despite the mistakes and betrayals, ignoring the dark floods in debates that pumped up despair and bombarding the virtual space until the last second of voting, which deepened doubts and inflamed differences, participation of over 40% and the elections going to the second round is a miracle. At least this week, the virtual space should be managed.

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