10th January, 2026: Tintin.
I think that — right now? — I can safely say this: right now, it isn’t raining.
But it, according to the BBC’s weather site, -3°C.
Accounting for the wind chill factor, that is.
It’s going to be nippy, out … !
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The BBC news is full of it.
News: before you comment!
The site’s telling us that there are riots happening in Iran, that the country’s leadership are blaming the US, that everything’s happening, all at once.
Including Reza Pahlevi making comments: calling for Iranians to head for the streets, comments that coma as some demonstrators are calling for the return of the Shah of Iran.
The last Shah?
Was overthrown by Ayatollah Khomeini, back in 1979.
Khomeini’s regime? Is the one that’s currently in charge of the country, the one that’s seeing protestors on the streets.
And the one that’s getting complaints from Reza Pahlevi.
He, if you didn’t know … ?
Is the current, exiled, Crown Prince of Iran.
And — depending on which side you take — is either encouraging protestors to call for reform to Iran’s government.
Or is egging protestors on.
Either way?
It sounds very similar to the events that put Khomeini, an exiled Iranian leader, an exiled Iranian leader egging protestors who was egging protestors on, back in 1979.
There’s that old saying: that what goes around, comes around.
That seems very applicable: if these protests turn into another Iranian revolution, it would only show us why they call them revolutions …
“Don’t put your trust in revolutions. They always come around again.”Night Watch, Terry Pratchett.
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