SAEDNEWS: While they don black attire to feign mourning, their drunken laughter in the studio shows that the blood of the Iranian people is merely a tool for media profit and stirring chaos.
Political Service SaedNews: Recently, the release of a behind-the-scenes video from the television network Manoto has sparked a wave of criticism on social media. While the network’s anchors appear on camera in dark clothing with somber expressions, projecting empathy for the people of Iran, leaked footage from the studio reveals their true demeanor. The video shows that as soon as the coverage of protests cuts away and the broadcast returns to the studio, the anchors are laughing loudly and joking—an obvious contradiction that demonstrates that, for the operators of this media outlet, tragic events and even deaths are merely tools to stir unrest and manipulate public opinion, all while they celebrate behind the scenes.
This dual behavior indicates that the primary goal of such media is not to support the legitimate demands of the people, but to turn peaceful protests into chaos and insecurity. By presenting a false image of compassion, they aim to provoke viewers’ emotions, while in reality, any tension or conflict in Iran serves to advance their political and financial agendas. These images serve as a reminder to the public not to be deceived by the crocodile tears of media outlets that fan the flames of division from afar.