Iran’s Women’s Team Defied Tyranny Now the World Demands Australia Protect Their Lives

On International Women’s Day, the world watched in shock and awe as Iran’s women’s football team showed what real courage looks like. While the rest of the globe’s “feminists” whined about lipstick taxes and pronoun drama, these brave women outright refused to sing Iran’s national anthem during the Asian Cup in Australia. They took a stand that put them at real risk, not fake Twitter “cancellation.”

Of course, Iran’s brutal regime—so-called champions of “progress” in the eyes of so many useless globalists—immediately labeled these athletes “traitors.” Iran promised harsh punishment, proving yet again that actual oppression isn’t found in Western democracies but in brutal, theocratic dictatorships. Funny how the woke Left stays silent when women are truly in danger—especially when it doesn’t fit their anti-American narrative.

Australians now face a choice. Should they send these women back into the jaws of tyranny just to please cowards and bureaucrats? Crowds in the stadium didn’t think so. People rallied for the team, demanding that Australia grant them asylum. Even J.K. Rowling—not exactly a conservative darling—recognized what was at stake, saying she’d urge her own daughters to defy a regime like Iran’s.

But here’s the dirty secret nobody on the left wants to admit: The only reason Iran is feeling the pressure right now is because of tough U.S.-Israel action, not limp-wristed diplomacy from globalist elites. These so-called “leaders” spent decades pretending diplomacy would change Iran while innocent people suffered. Now, thanks to real conservatives willing to call evil by its name and take action, tyrants are finally feeling the squeeze.

Liberals claim to fight for women’s rights, but when it comes to real, life-and-death situations, they offer little but lip service. Australia has a chance to do what the Left never will: protect the brave and punish the wicked. Will they listen, or will they bow to the same globalist pressures that got us here in the first place?

Source: Townhall


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