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The extravagant lives of the 'Rich Kids of Tehran' are fueling Iran's protests — take a look

by Ben Brimelow on Jan 6, 2018, 12:30 PM

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  • Iran recently erupted in country-wide protests.
  • Anti-government protestors turned to the same target: a wealthy elite.
  • Iranian Millennials hardly keep their wealth a secret, especially in the age of social media.


Iran recently erupted in country-wide protests that brought out both anti- and pro-government forces.

The protesters in Iran seemed to originally mobilize against everything from the government to the economic woes of the country. Across the country, anti-government protestors turned to the same target: a wealthy elite that has reaped the benefits of a top-down theocratic regime.

At least a part of this seems to have been spurred by a new openness from Iranian Millennials, who hardly keep their wealth a secret, especially in the age of social media.

"When the occasional Maserati roars through the crowded streets of Tehran, past crowded buses and shabby domestic sedans, pedestrians sometimes unleash streams of curses in its wake," Sha shank Bengali and Ramin Mostaghim write in the Los Angeles Times.

The LA Times used the popular "Rich Kids of Tehran" Instagram account as an example, where "attractive 20-somethings flaunt $1,000 Hermes sandals and frolic poolside at lavish mansions in a capital where, perhaps in another part of town, the desperate hawk their own kidneys to feed their families."

Lets make #Sundays fun again ✨

A post shared by RICH KIDS OF TEHRAN (@therichkidsoftehran) on Dec 17, 2017 at 8:36am PST on

As Iranian journalist Amir Ahmadi Arian puts it in an op-ed for the New York Times, "Wealthy young Iranians act like a new aristocratic class unaware of the sources of their wealth."

"They brazenly drive Porsches and Maseratis through the streets of Tehran before the eyes of the poor and post about their wealth on Instagram," Arian writes.

The inequalities suffered by the majority of the protestors has been building up for the past decade, and seemed to have finally reached a breaking point, especially after President Hassan Rouhani introduced an austerity budget.

While the working class protesters have shouted "Death to Rouhani" and "Death to the dictator," the Rich Kids of Tehran twitter account has been very supportive of Rouhani and the Iranian government in the past.

Check out some of the rich kids of Iran that have become a driving force for the protests:

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The wealthy of Iran have no problem flaunting their money around.

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Many photos are of gifts that are usually expensive cars.

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Followed up by taking out those cars for a drive.

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