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Hey @MattWalshBlog, I suppose I owe you an apology. I made a few mistaken assumptions about you, and I clearly underestimated how strongly my words would hurt you. My first assumption, as I mentioned, was that the greatest responsibility a man like you had ever carried was protecting his fragile little ego. That’s why I thought you simply couldn’t understand the heavy burden President Trump carries in protecting the American people and future generations. Well… I was wrong. Your ego isn’t small at all. In fact, it’s impressively large and still remarkably fragile. That’s why it shattered so dramatically when I touched it. You couldn’t even keep up appearances; all the bitterness and resentment you usually hide came pouring out in your reply. Your meltdown was epic. My second assumption was that your level of understanding was so low that I needed to explain basic historical facts and realities to you in the simplest “for dummies” version. Turns out I was right about that part, but I still gave you too much credit. In hindsight, I should have made it even simpler and more idiot-friendly. To be fair, it’s not entirely your fault. You’re simply not used to women like Iranian women. You’ve spent far too much time around Western liberal women (the kind next to whom even seaweed could pass for an intellectual). The average Iranian woman has a sharper mind and clearer vision than you and many of your podcast friends combined. We have lived under the rule of Islamo communist tyrants, that's why we’ve become very good at detecting insecurity, resentment, and the prejudice people like you try so hard to disguise. We can smell it from miles away. The truth is, people who have never held a real job and rarely leave their keyboards in basement often carry a deep sense of inadequacy. That inadequacy breeds intense jealousy toward anyone who is actually capable and successful. Your first target was President Trump. You tried to dress up your envy as “concern” for America’s interests. But once people pointed out that the operation had barely begun and was already achieving historic results, you didn’t have the courage to keep criticizing him directly. So you redirected all that resentment toward Iranians instead. It must have been quite painful for you to watch the massive genuine respect and warmth that Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi received at @cpac from both the crowd and respected Americans. That’s why you felt the need to sneer, “Why doesn’t this guy go fight in his own country?” You thought that by disrespecting him, you could somehow feel superior, so sad. If you actually followed President Trump, you would know that in January he urged Iranian patriots to keep protesting our common enemy and told them help was on the way. He was deeply disturbed by the regime’s massacre of 41,000 Iranians. On the first day of the operation, he addressed the "great and proud people of Iran" and told them to stay sheltered until he finishs his job. Iranians are not cowards like you. They started this revolution with their own courage and sacrifice, and they will finish it themselves. They are simply waiting for President Trump’s signal. You should have known all this if you actually followed your own president. I know it must have been very uncomfortable for you to watch the respect Iranians receive from President Trump, Marco Rubio, and Admiral Cooper. Because, let’s be honest, you prefer the version where Iranians are helpless and miserable. It’s the only way you can feel even slightly superior. When you claim Iranians are “stealing” from America and giving nothing back, you’re really just voicing your own secret wishes. Deep down you know the truth: Iranians who escaped the regime and came here legally are among the most productive immigrants in the country. They don’t take from you, they contribute far more in taxes and innovation than the average American. You know this very well. You’ve seen the difference between productive, assimilated communities and those who actually steal and never give back, you watched what @nickshirleyy reported on Somalis, didn't you? That’s probably why you’re so tough on Iranians but never show the same energy toward the Muslims who are actually invading and burdening your country. They feed your ego, Iranians threaten it. And unlike your friend, Nick Fuentes, who openly calls us " traitors" and hopes the murderous regime "crush" us, and calls Iranians inside Iran protesting for freedom as “poor and hungry,” you can’t be that honest about your pathetic racism. You have to wrap your prejudice in a prettier package, probably because you still have an employer to answer to. What really triggered you in my post was probably this: I thanked America, but I also calmly reminded everyone that this isn’t charity. America is acting in its own interest, and fortunately, right now those interests align with ours. We didn't beg for you to save us. We asked for support, and we are grateful for receiving it. And one last apology: after reading your reply and watching the full meltdown of a supposedly grown man, I actually laughed out loud for a good few minutes. Don’t worry, Matt, no one is asking "you" to die for us. We know that the brave, honorable American soldiers have absolutely nothing in common with someone like you. When I said “you,” I was clearly grouping you with the vile Democrats and other traitorous evils in America, not the decent, great and wise American. P.S. 1: Please share this post so it can reach Matt. I’m concerned about him. He may not survive. P.S. 2: I originally wanted to include a video of Charlie Kirk for his education, the one where he talks about how successful Iranians are. When I watched it again, I remembered the days I used to mourn for him. I would watch his videos with his beautiful family and wish he had been a little less brave, a little less bold, and a little less aware. If he had been less courageous, the hyenas wouldn’t have targeted him, and he would still be here with his lovely little daughter and his devoted wife. But today I realized that very courage is exactly what made Charlie Kirk immortal. A short, brilliant, and dignified life is far better than a thousand years of cowardice and mediocrity, the kind that people like you seem destined for. P.S. 3: Just as I can smell your insecurity from miles away, the Islamic regime, Qatar, and their other masters are always on the lookout for corruptible people like you. Given how drastically your positions on this war have flipped 180 degrees , along with your abrupt attack on Prince Reza Pahlavi, I suspect the price you’re being paid for this sudden change of heart has already been delivered. In any case, after Tucker Carlson, you’ve now become the Iranian regime’s favorite American. You must be proud to be constantly reposted and referred to by those evils and propagandists. P.S. 4: I know you will probably decline and your master won’t allow it, but @gghamari has challenged you to invite her on your show so she can enlighten you and clear up all your concerns about Iranians. #ThankYouTrump #JavidShah













To give you some sense of where President Trump’s head is right now.









Tyler Robinson literally confessed to his parents, and was turned in by them, and has his DNA all over the weapon used to kill Charlie. But some people are so obsessed with hating Israel, the same thing they are obsessed with literally every day, that they will try to help a murderer get off so they can keep pursuing their daily obsession. substack.com/home/post/p-19…

The shocking video of a mother being wrestled to the ground by ICE agents as her daughter cries in terror is precisely why deploying that rogue agency to airports is a bad idea. Get ICE out of airports, get them out of California, and abolish them. ktvu.com/news/ice-agent…
















