
Tozzzca
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Do you know why these progressive Democrats and woke pro-Palestinians are flooding the streets right now to protest the killing of Khamenei and condemn the attacks on Iran? It's not just hatred for Trump this time. On the surface, it looks wildly contradictory: the same people screaming for women's rights, LGBTQ freedoms, justice for Palestinians, and against every form of oppression suddenly align with the Islamic Regime, a regime that massacred 40,000 unarmed Iranians, women, men, and children in just two days, all because they wanted freedom. It seems insane. But dig a little deeper, and you see what really glues them together. Both sides are obsessed with the same black-and-white worldview: oppressed vs oppressor. Here's the key thing you may not know: the Iranian regime is the only Shia Islamic state out there, unlike the Arab Sunni monarchies. Shias are essentially the leftists of the Muslim world. Throughout history, they've always seen themselves as the oppressed victims of Sunni caliphs and their empires. In the video, that black flag with red Persian text is the 'Ya Hussein' flag. Hussein was the a Shia Imam that was killed by a Sunni caliph. This event is the core of Shia identity and symbol of oppression by powerful. The mullahs built their entire ideology around this victimhood: we're the eternal righteous underdogs, oppressed by the strong (Sunnis back then, now the US, Israel, and the old Shah's Iran) Sound familiar? It's exactly the same narrative the Western left uses for every 'marginalized' group. The Marxists, cultural Marxists (woke feminists, and LGBTQ activists) view the world through this same lens: if you're not with the 'oppressed,' you're evil. America, the West, Israel, the Shah's Iran? All oppressors, imperialists, colonial villains, US puppets, Zionists. So Iran's regime , because it's anti-American and anti-Israel , automatically gets a free pass as the 'victim' fighting back. This shared victimhood mindset is the real glue. It's not about genuine values like freedom or equality, it's about ressentiment, that Nietzsche concept: deep-seated envy and resentment toward anyone successful, beautiful, powerful, or winning. Instead of competing, creating, or getting better, they morally subvert everything: label the winners 'evil oppressors,' justify tearing them down, and feel righteous while doing violence. Scarcity trauma turns into: 'If I can't have it, no one can – and it's moral to destroy it.' Now you know why the regime is so fixated on destroying symbols like the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. Both Shias and these liberals resent prosperity, innovation, freedom, and success. They disguise their envy as justice and anti-imperialism. Their mask is slipping, and more people are seeing it: this was never about freedom or justice. If it were, they'd stand with the Iranian people fighting tyrants, not with the oppressive regime. The left is getting exposed alongside their favorite regime. Tomorrow is going to be better , not just for Iran, but for the whole world. #iranwar #ThankYouTrump #ThankYouBibi











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