Man who drove U-Haul through anti-Iranian regime rally in LA believes it was a misunderstanding

A California man who drove a U-Haul truck into a protest against Iran's regime in Los Angeles claims it was a misunderstanding after being arrested for reckless driving. Calor Ma Da Nescht said he had no intention to hurt anyone and that the people supporting him with the LAPD tried to create a clear path for him.

Ma Da Nescht stated that the Iranian voices he aimed to deliver from inside Iran were not what American people see on TV, but his actions appeared to be at odds with those claims. Protesters disagree, saying they believe Ma Da Nescht targeted them based on the political messages displayed on his U-Haul truck, including "No shah."

"I did a terrible decision by coming with an unlicensed truck into the crowd and smashing people," said Sean Zarrabi, who attended the protest. "Running people down with your truck is a terrorist act that doesn't help anything."

The incident occurred during nearly three weeks of protests against Iran's regime, sparked by rising inflation and a falling national currency. The demonstrations have resulted in a crackdown by security forces, with at least 3,000 people killed and over 18,000 arrested, according to the Human Rights Activists News Agency.

Ma Da Nescht's actions have raised concerns about the safety of protesters outside the country who are trying to raise awareness about the situation inside Iran. "People are helpless inside Iran, under pressure economically," Zarrabi said. "No freedom, nobody can get their voice out, and we're trying to be their voice here living outside the country and let the whole world know what's going on."
 
🀯 I just saw a video of a cat playing with yarn and it got me thinking... have you guys ever noticed how cats always land on their feet? It's like they have some sort of built-in gravitational force that keeps them upright. πŸ±πŸ’« Anyway, back to this protest in LA... what if people on the outside don't fully understand the situation inside Iran? I mean, we can only see what's happening through media reports and news articles... don't we risk making things worse by not truly understanding the context? It's like when you're trying to help a friend with a problem, but your solution is way off base because you didn't ask enough questions. πŸ€”
 
omg this dude Calor Ma Da Nescht is so lucky he didn't hurt anyone πŸ™ but seriously how could he not see the signs that ppl were protesting him? like, "No shah" is pretty clear πŸ€” and now protesters are worried about safety for ppl outside iran trying to speak out too 🚨 its all just really frustrating...
 
🚨 this is super concerning πŸ€• just watched that video of the guy driving his U-Haul into a protest in LA... seems like he might've been trying to cause chaos πŸŒͺ️ not sure why he thought it was a good idea to take matters into his own hands, especially with all those protesters in the middle πŸ’‘ maybe he didn't realize how much attention that "No shah" sticker would get πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ it's one thing to try and raise awareness from afar, but this is totally not the way to do it 🚫 gotta be more careful when speaking out against injustice πŸ™
 
OMG, this is soooo messed up 🀯😱! I'm still trying to wrap my head around it... I mean, I guess Calor Ma Da Nescht didn't think it through, right? πŸ™„ He just wanted to deliver some Iranian voices to the people of LA but ended up causing a huge scene and hurting innocent ppl πŸš—πŸ’”. And now, he's blaming everyone else for making things worse? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Not cool, Calor! πŸ˜’

I can understand why Sean Zarrabi is upset - those protests in Iran are super intense and ppl r getting hurt left & right πŸ’”πŸ˜©. We should be supporting the Iranian voices who are risking it all to speak out against their gov 🀝πŸ’ͺ. But at the same time, Calor's actions might have raised awareness about what's happening in Iran - even if it was for the wrong reasons πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈπŸ“°.

I'm just worried about those ppl inside Iran who can't express themselves freely πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈπŸ’¬. We need to keep supporting them and giving a voice to their voices 🎧🌟 #JusticeForIran #FreeSpeechMatters #ProtestersUnite πŸ’–
 
omg u gotta wonder wat happened in that situation, like ma da nescht's intentions were good or wut? he was tryna spread hope & stuff but his execution was total fail lol . i mean ppl r already feelin hopeless inside iran & then this guy comes along w/ a u-haul truck thinkin he can help, but really he just hurt more ppl πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. sean zarrabi's words hit hard, like "running people down w/ ur truck is a terrorist act" yeah i see dat . we gotta be careful w/ our actions online & off , cuz we dont no the impact it can have on others, even if it starts w/ good intentions 🀝.
 
πŸ™„ this dude is just great... driving into a protest with a big ol' truck thinking he's some kinda hero. newsflash, mate: smashing people isn't how you bring about change! 🚫 it's just gonna make everyone more scared and hostile towards each other. what if he'd hit someone seriously? would that be 'delivering voices from Iran' to the world? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ also what was with those "no shah" stickers on his truck? trying to stir up trouble? πŸš—πŸ˜‘
 
Ugh πŸ™„ he was so careless with his actions, smh... like, what if those ppl weren't ready for him driving a truck through the crowd? 🚨 And yeah, the "No shah" thing was pretty clear, no need to get all mixed up about it πŸ˜‚. I feel bad for Sean Zarrabi tho, being trapped in that situation and all... he's speaking truth to power, trying to give those inside Iran a voice, and some dude comes along and risks lives? 🀯 it just doesn't add up, you know?
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole incident... I mean, think about it, dude πŸ€”. This guy, Ma Da Nescht, he's like a symbol of how easily things can go wrong when we're all caught up in our own perspectives. He genuinely believed his message was being misinterpreted, but in reality, it just ended up causing more harm and fear for the people on the ground πŸ’”.

It's like, what if we take a step back and consider our actions from different angles? We often get so caught up in our own narratives that we forget to listen to others and see things from their point of view πŸ—£οΈ. The Iranian protesters felt targeted and threatened by Ma Da Nescht's actions, but maybe he didn't realize the impact his words would have on them.

This whole situation is a reminder that, as individuals, we all have the power to create change or perpetuate harm 🌎. It's up to us to be more mindful of our actions and consider how they might affect others before taking action.
 
πŸ™„ Oh great, another genius who thinks a U-Haul truck is the perfect way to "support" protesters. I mean, who needs roads or pedestrians when you can just drive into a crowd of people waving signs? πŸš—πŸ˜‚ The fact that he thought it was a misunderstanding and the cops were trying to help him out is just laughable. It's like he expected everyone to just step aside and let him ram his truck through them while shouting "No shah" at the top of his lungs. πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Newsflash, dude: smashing people with your vehicle is not a peaceful protest tactic. And yeah, it does sound like a terrorist act... sorry, had to say it πŸ˜’. The real shame here is that protesters who are trying to bring awareness to the situation in Iran can't even get their message out without someone else coming along and ruining it for them. πŸ€•
 
OMG I'm literally still shaking thinking about this 🀯!!! Sean's words are so true tho - smashing ppl with a truck is def a terrorist act & can't help anything but cause harm πŸ’” My heart goes out to all the people inside Iran who r struggling 2 get their voices heard, it's heartbreaking 2 think they feel so helpless πŸ˜”
 
omg u think this is just about a man with a truck?? πŸššπŸ˜’ he was trying 2 deliver messages from inside Iran but apparently they werent welcome by ppl in LA 🀝🌎 thats not all tho, its like hes sayin that americans dont no whats goin on over ther? πŸ€” meanwhile, people on the ground r dyin & cant even get their voices out πŸ—£οΈ it raises red flags 2 me, like whats really goin on with this guy's story? was he just a pawn in somethin bigger? πŸ’­
 
OMG did he not think about how his actions would look to everyone watching? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ I mean, he says it was a misunderstanding but like if you're gonna drive into a protest with your truck, maybe take out a megaphone or something and let people know what's going on first? πŸ˜… And the stuff on his truck was pretty clear... "No shah"... I don't think anyone who doesn't speak Farsi is just gonna be like "oh that's not what it means" πŸ™„ And now people are worried about other protesters outside Iran because of this guy? πŸ€• That's crazy, can't even get a message out without hurting someone...
 
idk man, I'm literally torn about this situation πŸ€”... on one hand, I feel bad for the dude who was driving the truck, like he seemed really sincere about wanting to help the Iranian ppl... but at the same time, his actions were super reckless & could've caused some serious harm 🚨. and honestly, the ppl protesting against Iran's regime have a point too - it's crazy that they're being silenced & suppressed inside their own country πŸ’”.

I'm not even sure if Ma Da Nescht was trying to help or just cause a scene, lol... and what's with all these conflicting messages on his truck? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ "No shah" sounds like it should be a pro-regime message or something? 🀯. I guess we'll never really know the full story, but one thing's for sure: protesters outside Iran need to keep speaking out & sharing their voices... and maybe the Iranian ppl inside need more support from the international community πŸ’¬
 
omg this is so crazy 🀯 i feel like sean zarrabi was totally right though, running people down with a truck is def not cool and sounds super suspicious considering all the ppl on his truck were protesting against the iranian regime...i get that ma da nescht might've thought he was helping but it's like, you can't just drive into a protest and expect everything to be okay 🚨. i'm also kinda worried about these ppl inside iran who are getting hurt by the protests...it's so sad to hear they're not even allowed to speak out and have their voices heard πŸ—£οΈ
 
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