You're right, Iranians are very divided politically. There are different groups, different leanings, but that's legitimate given the number of Iranians and the size of the Iranian diaspora. Not everyone agrees.
What is interesting to mention about the Iranian diaspora, whether in Europe or North America, is that there are commonalities. Today, the common thread is obviously that the legitimacy of the Islamic Republic of Iran is being thoroughly questioned. You're hearing it in what we say. We're citing the same examples. We're making the same observations and analyses about the Iranian diaspora, so our comments have a lot in common. I also think it's perfectly normal for there to be different political leanings and stripes, which are a product of the history of Iran. However, the diaspora should perhaps focus more on what it has in common rather than on political issues that can be divisive.
It's a very complex situation, and I don't have a simple answer to that type of question.