Jiang compares Persian exiles in Los Angeles to anti-Castro Cubans in Florida, arguing that diaspora communities often celebrate pressure on the homeland because they imagine returning to rule it again.
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Exile Politics
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"well I mean like they are just a diaspora right so so they're similar to the Cubans in Florida um you know if you..."
"very angry and they grew up with these stories of how glorious uh Persia was under their reign and their and they are intent..."
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