Liberals Panic as Iranians Celebrate Freedom After Ruthless Dictator Falls—What They Won’t Show You

Fireworks. Cheering crowds. Streets filled with Iranians openly celebrating the possible end of their country’s ruthless Supreme Leader. This is what happens when tyranny finally gets its long-overdue punch in the mouth. After years of brutal rule by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, people in Iran are sending a clear message: they are tired of living under the boot of a fanatic dictator.

The news hit hard and fast. Reports spread that Khamenei may have met his end, thanks to a bold joint operation involving the United States and Israel—the kind of action that American strength delivers while weak liberal “leaders” in Washington wring their hands and apologize on the world stage. Instead of fear, Iranians sent up fireworks. Instead of mourning, they cheered. When is the last time people celebrated a leader’s death with such pure joy? It sure doesn’t happen when a truly loved leader passes on.

Liberals and the globalist media will no doubt be clutching their pearls, whining about “escalation” and “destabilizing the region.” But ask the regular people of Iran who have been trapped, beaten, and silenced for decades: they aren’t mourning Khamenei. They are celebrating freedom. It’s funny how the same liberals who claim to care about human rights are always the first to whimper when an evil theocrat bites the dust.

For years, the Biden administration’s pals in the State Department have tried to “negotiate” with the very monsters who kept millions in chains. They call for “diplomacy” while ignoring the desperate cries for liberty that explode in Iran’s streets every time the regime is thrown off balance. Maybe it’s time for the so-called experts to admit their approach is a total failure. Real strength, not weakness, is what dictators fear.

Tonight, fireworks blaze over Iran—a city lit up by hope, not regime propaganda. Maybe the left could learn something from these scenes: tyranny ends when evil men fall, and freedom-loving people everywhere should celebrate. Or are we supposed to feel sad when a dictator finally gets what he deserves?

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