There’s a reason folks call New York City a playground for the radical left. This week, Washington Square Park didn’t just host another anti-American tantrum—it plunged to a new low. Picture this: so-called “activists,” fresh off their degrees in grievance studies, gathered to honor none other than the late Ayatollah Khamenei. Yes, the same brutal dictator who spent decades spewing hatred and stamping out human rights. They didn’t come to protest his crimes—they came to mourn him.
Let’s get one thing straight: Washington Square Park sits just a stone’s throw from Ground Zero. These misguided souls, who think oppression is something to cosplay in Manhattan, decided to hold a vigil for a man whose regime celebrated the deaths of Americans. Is there any clearer sign that the left has lost its moral compass? This isn’t activism—it’s open support for tyranny.
It’s no shock that things got ugly. Tensions exploded. The so-called peace-lovers shouted down anyone who dared question their sick tribute. That’s the real face of “tolerance” in today’s leftist America: fists flying, voices shouting, anyone with a different viewpoint chased out of a public space.
The same people who tear down statues of our Founding Fathers now celebrate a man who crushed women, jailed students, and called for death to America. Liberals, the same crowd always ready to accuse conservatives of every evil under the sun, line up to shed tears for a monster. The hypocrisy is thick enough to cut with a knife.
While real Americans remember what happened just blocks away on September 11th, our so-called elite show their true colors—stomping on the memory of the innocent, and embracing every enemy of freedom. This isn’t free speech. This is a warning signal: the left’s globalist agenda doesn’t just undermine America—it openly sides with those who hate her.
If this is what the progressive future looks like, the country deserves better. Maybe the next time radicals want to honor a dictator, they should book a one-way flight out of the land of the free. Who’s really the “sicko” here?
Source: Redstate
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