In moments when history tilts toward violence, it searches—almost desperately—for voices strong enough to resist its momentum. Few figures in American cultural life have embodied that resistance as persistently, and as courageously, as Jane Fonda. Today, in the face of U.S. and Israeli military strikes on Iran, she once again steps into the public square—not as a relic of past dissent, but as a living, urgent conscience. Her presence at protests in Los Angeles is not symbolic; it is deeply personal and profoundly political. Standing among activists, students, and members of the Iranian diaspora, she speaks with the same clarity…
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