There’s never a dull moment when it comes to the Iranian regime. The liberal media spend years lecturing us about “nuance” and “respect” for foreign dictators, but now even they can’t ignore the circus happening in Tehran. The so-called Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei is dead, his son Mojtaba is in a coma—and rumors are swirling faster than CNN can spin a fact-check. Apparently, word on the street is that the heir to Iran’s theocratic throne might be gay. Yes, you read that right.
This is the same regime that brutally executes its own citizens for being anything other than the Ayatollah’s flavor of “moral.” Iran’s mullahs have turned oppression into an art, silencing women, minorities, Christians, and—let’s not forget—gay people. They love to parade their “virtue” while lording over a terror state, but the minute the Khamenei dynasty is down, the skeletons start pouring out of the closet. Isn’t it just perfect? The guy groomed to take over the world’s most repressive Islamic regime turns out to be everything that regime hates.
And if that’s not enough, it only gets darker. Apparently, Mojtaba is not just facing rumors about his personal life—he’s hanging on for dear life in a hospital bed, reportedly missing legs after what sounds like an airstrike. He doesn’t even know his father is dead or that his family’s power is crumbling around him. This is regime change the hard way, and the world is watching it play out on social media—one meme at a time. It’s not polite, but frankly, it’s hilarious. There’s nothing more fitting than watching a repressive dynasty get roasted by the very internet culture it once tried to crush.
Meanwhile, Iran keeps bombing, the IRGC is shedding members like a leaky boat, and the American left still wants to treat these clerics as “diplomatic partners.” Are they blind, or just so in love with their own narratives that reality has become inconvenient? These events make one thing crystal clear: the Iranian system is rotten to the core, built more on secrets and blood than faith and “divine destiny.” But don’t expect any of this honesty from the New York Times or the State Department, who act like the ayatollahs are victims of Western meanies.
It’s moments like this that expose the total hypocrisy—not just of hardline Islamists, but of the liberal, globalist elite who defend them. Only when the truth goes viral do these hacks even acknowledge a story. The fact remains: while innocent Iranians risk their lives to escape the regime, there’s pure comedy gold as the powers that be lose control and the world finally laughs at their expense.
How much more proof do Americans need? Appeasement fails. Hypocrisy thrives. And the best we can do is keep pounding the truth until even the most “woke” apologist can’t ignore the punchline.
Source: Townhall
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