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Sky News Australia · 816.1K views · 32.4K likes

Analysis Summary

80% Low Influence
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“Be aware that the host uses extreme comparisons (e.g., 'carrying water for a brutal government') to frame domestic political disagreements as a matter of national security and moral betrayal.”

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Human Detected
95%

Signals

The content features a known human presenter sharing deeply personal biographical details and spontaneous reactions to a clip from 'The View'. The speech patterns, including natural stumbles and highly specific personal history, are inconsistent with current AI synthetic narration or script generation.

Natural Speech Patterns The transcript contains natural filler words ('uh', 'yep'), self-corrections, and conversational pauses ('Wait, wait, wait') that are characteristic of live broadcast speech.
Personal Anecdotes The narrator provides specific, first-person historical context about growing up in Tehran, including personal memories of school rituals and family experiences.
Emotional Inflection The language used ('absolute disgrace', 'fever dreams', 'sickening') reflects genuine human indignation and rhetorical flair typical of opinion-based journalism.
Source Credibility Sky News Australia is a traditional media outlet using professional human hosts (Rita Panahi) for their opinion segments.

Worth Noting

Positive elements

  • The video provides a firsthand account of the Iranian regime's historical and current human rights violations, which is informative regarding the severity of life under the Islamic Republic.

Be Aware

Cautionary elements

  • The use of 'whataboutism' to suggest that discussing domestic racial issues in the US is a form of 'carrying water' for foreign dictators.

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Analyzed March 13, 2026 at 16:07 UTC Model google/gemini-3-flash-preview-20251217
Transcript

Some used to call me the Persian princess cuz folks that's where I grew up. Yep. I grew up in Tehran where I was forced to line up at school and chant death to America over and over again chanting for the destruction of the country of my birth. That was never going to happen. I used to uh silently mouth the words but never actually say it. That was my little act of resistance in primary school. In Iran, I was forced to wear a dehumanizing hijab just to be allowed to attend school. This is a country where family members and family friends were targeted by the Islamist regime, arrested, beaten, and yes, even some were killed. We're having a picture of the sha was tantamount to a death sentence. That's the Iran I grew up in, a country that went from being relatively modern, free, and secular to being an Islamist hell hole. After the Islamic Revolution, women were stripped of their rights, and they remain to this day secondass citizens. Women can be arrested, beaten, some have even been killed for just showing their hair. So, you can understand why this week I was fascinated to learn that no, women in Iran don't have it so bad. Indeed, folks in America, if they happen to be black or gay, have it far worse. Well, that's what you'd think if you were watching the spectacularly stupid ravings of Wolfy Goldberg on The View. The Iranians literally throw gay people off of buildings. They don't adhere to basic human rights. Listen, here's the thing. Let's not let's not do the let's not do that because if we start with that, we have we have been known in this country to tie gay folks to the car where they where the Iranian regime is 202 hanging black people. So, it is not even the same. I couldn't step. Wait, wait, wait. That's not what you mean to say. It is the same. Yes, Whoopi thinks it's the same. She thinks America and Iran are the same. The human rights abuses are the same. The fact that more than 90 million people are oppressed in Iran and women doubly so, systematically subjugated by brutal regime. She thinks that's the same as America. That is the modern left, folks. Dumb, dishonest, and dangerously delusional. And that's why I am saying that it is the same. Murdering someone for their difference is not good. Whoever does it, it's not good. So that's why I said you you weren't saying what you what I heard was not what you meant. I think it's very different to live in the United States in 2025 than it is to live in a black. Not for everybody. Not if you're black. Not if you're black. Really? So, crime happening in America, a black person killing another black person, for example, for which the perpetrator will be punished, is the same in Whoopi's warped mind as the state killing you because you're a minority, because you're gay or an infidel, for example. Let me be clear. The Iranian regime will hang you from a crane in the public square for crimes like blasphemy, witchcraft, homosexuality, and of course, if you dare show any dissent if you challenge the brutal regime. Whoopy thinks that's pretty much how black folks are treated in America. You absolute disgrace of a human being, Whoopi. To show absolutely no regard for the Iranian women who risk their lives to challenge the Islamist government, to minimize their struggle and compare it to your fever dreams about oppression in America in 2025. You know, it's been sickening to witness the back flips from so many leftist feminists who just three years ago said they stood with the women of Iran as they fought against the country's oppressive hijab laws. The women life freedom uprising has long been forgotten, it seems, by the left who would rather rail against Trump and Israel than be honest about the threat a nuclear Iran poses to the region and to the world. But let's get back to Whoopi, whose pathetic tantrum was cheered on by the views equally pathetic and dim-witted audience. But I think it's important we remember there are places much darker than this country and people who deserve right. Not everybody feels that way. Not everybody feels that way. Listen, I'm sorry. You know, when you think about the fact that we were we got the vote in 1965 as you Okay, they don't have free and fair elections in Iran. It's not even the same universe. They can't go out of their house. The women, you know what? There's no there's no way I can make you understand. Let me try. It's like it's like try to reverse roles with a with a a black person in this country, let's say, because I think that's what you're talking about. Just try to understand from their point of view. From that point of view, this country does not do them well. Does not go. Yes, thanks Joy. Black folks in America have it as bad as the people in Iran. Thanks for that, Joy Beha. You simpleton clown. Did you know people in Iran can be arrested, tortured, and executed for peacefully protesting against the government, women taking off their hijab to protest the hijab laws. Uh can be arrested, tortured, even killed. You can be sentenced to death for sodomy, homosexuality, adultery, political dissidence, blasphemy, for repeated consumption of alcohol, pornography, for crimes that fall under waging war against God, and for spreading corruption on Earth. Amnesty International reports that Iran in 2024 was responsible for 64% of all recorded executions worldwide. It's one thing to be anti-war, but to carry water for a backward and brutal Islamist government is a new low for the modern left. And it follows a trend we've seen since October 7 when the progressive activist class decided it was fashionable to be virulently anti-semitic.

Video description

Sky News host Rita Panahi lashes The View host Whoopi Goldberg for "minimising" the struggle of women living under the “brutal” Iranian regime. “Let me be clear, the Iranian regime will hang you from a crane in the public square for crimes like blasphemy, witchcraft, homosexuality and of course, if you dare show any dissent, if you challenge the brutal regime. Whoopi thinks that's pretty much how black folk are treated in America,” Ms Panahi said. “You absolute disgrace of a human being, Whoopi Goldberg, to show absolutely no regard for the Iranian women who risk their lives to challenge the Islamist government, to minimise their struggle and compare it to your fever dreams about oppression in America in 2025.”

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