The Islamic Republic of Iran has always lived in a " critical moment." Its crises, like the revolution itself, change or multiply, but they never end. So why it took so long for the political system to face instability? And why has the government managed to control the protests so far? In recent years, the growth and expansion of the class divide, systematic government corruption, and international pressures have increased public dissatisfaction and provoked nationwide protests in Iran (Transparency, 2022).Overseas media, especially satellite networks, the Internet, and the foreign trip of Iranians have created a fundamental change in information and public awareness (Aldroubi,2022). During the last four decades, the government has monopolized the news flow. Daily, even the official or semi-official media reported the economic corruption of government agents and affiliates and revealed corners of the repression of political opponents and civil activists (BBC, 2022).A considerable part of society has swallowed its anger until September 2022. The death of a young Kurdish girl named Mahsa Amini while in morality police custody has changed the situation. However, why doesn’t society’s deepening despair bring it out of passivity? Is there a prospect for overthrowing the regime and establishing democracy? Why are some still in favor of keeping the Mullahs in power?