Rest in Pieces: Ali Khamenei, Demure Progressive Stalwart and 'Black Lives Matter' Ally Who Inspired Democrats and Academics, Bombed to Death at 86 - "Ali Khamenei, the "Black Lives Matter" advocate and long-serving supreme leader of Iran, was a guiding light to Democratic lawmakers, Ivy League professors, and other progressive ideologues who endorsed his intellectual appraisal of America's evil and the treachery of Jews... The Iranian people cheered a tyrant's demise and hoped for what could be. You could tell their joy was real and not the Kamala Harris kind. The ayatollah's left-wing comrades sobbed like sloppy seventh graders. They shook their fists at mushroom clouds and wept for what had been. The revolution. The hostages. The oil nonsense. Decades of degenerate behavior and the targeting of American soldiers. The homespun hipster in his button-down shirt (also killed). The slow death of the Iranian economy, which even the Obama nuclear shake-down couldn't stop. They had to hand it to the supreme leader. Fans commended him for dying honorably—on his own terms, mid-resistance, cowering in a bunker, surrounded by his closest friends and military commanders. They touted his progressive bona fides—he understood that decolonization was more than vibes and essays. In May 2020, he penned an eloquent clapback against white supremacy after the death of George Floyd. He never took Trump's calls or laughed at a misogynistic joke, which in some ways made him even more of a winner than the USA men's hockey team. He inspired a generation of Ivy League losers to hate Jews even more than they hate themselves. Khamenei's death was a crippling blow to America's elite institutions, many of which had presumably shortlisted the supreme leader in their search for a commencement speaker. It was basically the last remaining option to forestall a shrieking walkout. Now what? The students and faculty who supported Iran's proxy, Hamas, and its "anti-colonial insurgency," are naturally devastated. Their terrorist allies have been crushed. They must endure the moral indignity of mourning a tyrant who murdered thousands and repressed millions. It remains to be seen which campus chapters of Feminist Fatties for Palestine will issue statements denouncing Iranian women for burning their hijabs. One can only marvel at the magnitude of self-absorption required to exist this way... The garment rending in the media was also a sight to behold. It's been several years since the Washington Post was deservedly mocked for lamenting the death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the "austere religious scholar" who pioneered the rise of ISIS. Many assumed they would be too embarrassed to do that again. Evidently not. The Post's obituary described Khamenei as an "avuncular figure" with a "bushy white beard and easy smile" who enjoyed classic Westerns and Les Misérables. Mehdi Hasan melted down in public. He was not alone. Ben Rhodes, the former Obama aide who recently implored Iranians to "negotiate" with their oppressors, may never recover. He took Khamenei's side in 2009 when the regime was shooting protesters in the streets, and bragged of manipulating halfwit journalists to rally support for the nuclear deal he crafted. Rhodes's public comments in response to the supreme leader's death reflected a profound anguish at the thought of not being invited to the funeral. It is often said a man's enemies reveal the content of his character. As far as Khamenei is concerned, the pathetic zeal of his admirers will supply the final judgment."
Larry Correia | Facebook - "Scrolling through the internet, people remain really fucking stupid, are totally incapable of critical thinking, and they're completely divorced from any sense of history. So... Iran's been fucking with us since I was born, has funded, trained, and enabled some of the most heinous assholes of the last several decades, destabilized an entire region of the Earth, and generally been total pricks. Previous administrations going back to Jimmy Carter have had problems with the Iranians being total pricks who routinely do evil shit. Each of them did a little something, or nothing, or went full quisling sucked up and bribed them, but mostly they kicked the can down the road to be someone else's problem for political expediency. Because due to the situation at those times there'd be no overthrowing the fanatics without getting into a protracted ground war that would result in lots of American casualties. But today, due to a cascading series of current events, the situation has evolved and the American president most likely to say Fuck It YOLO, was presented the opportunity to dog walk this regime without invading. That hadn't really been an option before. This was all caused because one of Iran's many proxy bands of terrorist dickheads flew their waxy terrorist wings too close to the sun and got their dicks blown off by pagers. As that escalated Iran decided to launch a shit ton of missiles which weren't nearly as impressive as everyone was scared they would be, so then they lost a whole bunch of their leading boss assholes, and the whole world saw that Iranian air defenses were wishful thinking when some B2s buttfucked their impenetrable super bunker. So then the populace of Iran got really uppity, because they're sick of these religious fanatic death cultists too. Their asshole government then provided a demonstration of why we're never ever giving up the 2nd Amendment here. Except the FAFO president told them not to massacre all those people, and he was sick of their shit. This is the same guy who has made a rather impressive list of military operations that get in, fuck shit up, and then get out fast with minimal American casualties. This man is not George Bush. He does not have a Colin "You Break It You Buy It" Powell. Trump apparently does not seem to give a fuck about "nation building", which works out because the American people do not want another twenty years of bullshit like Afghanistan or Iraq. When given the opportunity to kill a ton of bad people, allowing the Iranian people to do the rest, and this opportunity has never come along before, of course Trump is going to go for it. And despite the screaming from the schizophrenic podcaster crowd of the griftosphere, most conservative Americans are very much of the attitude fuck Iran. (of course libs are gonna lib, so get ready for a bunch of rainbow dipshits to march with Iranian flags next week) And none of this should be surprising either, because Trump just recently took out a South American dictatorship over one weekend. People were like, oh shit, yeah, America can actually do stuff like that. Americans got so used to wars being long and stupid and pointless fucking around with dumb ass rules of engagement that the concept we could just do shit and get it over with is crazy to people. We got used to sending dictators and fanatics pallets of cash, making red lines that didn't mean anything, followed by the occasional drone strike, all while our young warriors risked their lives trying to make a country with Man Love Thursday into a Jeffersonian democracy for YEARS. I see zero indication Trump wants to do that shit again. Good. Of course when this kicked off the fucking Deus Vult, helmet avatar, Return bros who keep talking all this shit about throwing a new crusade, crushing Islam, and protecting the west, all turned into pacifists who are absolutely against attacking the regime that funds most of the world's Islamist bullshit. The same country that's building mosques across Europe and behind most of the refugee crisis bullshit that flooded those countries, nope. Leave the ayatollahs alone! Why this change of heart? The JOOOOOOOZ of course! Because clearly, America can't have its own strategic reasons for wanting to fight the Death To America crowd who has continually fucked with us for five decades. Oh no. Clearly this is Israel's war, and these guys (who aren't in our volunteer military) "aren't gonna die for Israel." Which is fucking stupid. Because if there's one other country that this is all really about, it isn't Israel. It's China. We're down to two major global powers who actually matter, us and commies, and so far this year Trump has basically taken two of China's allies/suppliers off the table. Which limits China's options and ability to fuck with us. As for being on the same side as Israel? No shit, of course we are. Militant Islam is a mutual foe. They're tired of getting bombed and terrorized by these assholes. So they've got reasons to want the Iranian regime overthrown. And the US has reasons we want to overthrow the Iranian regime. And now, because the Iranian mullahs are INSANE DEATH CULTISTS the other Muslim countries are jumping in on this too. These dipshits launched missiles at Muslim countries that were neutral or even aiding them. (no word yet if Tucker Carlson's house in Qatar was damaged!) Beyond screaming about the Jews, the other big thing I've seen is that attacking Iran is a distraction from the Epstein Files... Are you fucking high? I've seen this from the halal right and the commie gibberish left. Because that's an absolutely brilliant plan these masterminds hatched, let's fuck around with Iran for nearly fifty years, and then when a pedophile scumbag dies, seven years after that we'll rile up the Persian people to the point of revolution so we can overthrow their government as a distraction. AND this is such a brilliant distraction, that the plan is to do it FAST. That way it distracts for less time. Genius. Plus, what is it with these fucking simpletons who can only pay attention to one issue at a time? But you know, come to think of it, I bet these fucking idiots are that easily distracted. Never mind. My position on Iran, fuck the government of Iran, I hope the Persian people replace it with something better (it would be hard to be worse!), good luck to them, and God speed to our troops. Killing bad guys and letting the Persian people build their own nation-good. Invading-stupid. But I see zero indication anybody wants to do that (well, except for maybe Lindsey Graham and the ghost of John McCain)."
Terrence K. Williams on X - "Pelosi: " Obama doesn’t need congressional authorization for Libya"
Today: " Trump must ask Congress first"
Same Constitution. Same war powers. Hold them to the same standard. Full quote from Nancy Pelosi: “The President Obama does not need congressional authorization to take military action in Libya… and I think that he has that authority.”"
Rabbi Poupko on X - "The Amir of Kuwait checking in on the health of the American pilots after Kuwait mistakenly shot down three American airplanes. The USS Liberty conspiracy theorists do not seem to be very interested in the fact that Kuwait just shot down three American airplanes."
Of course, the Jews tricked Kuwait into shooting down US planes
London news: UCL society MOURNS Ayatollah's death as 'unimaginable loss' - and urges Muslims to 'remain ready' - "A Muslim society at a prestigious British university has mourned the death of the Iranian Ayatollah as an "unimaginable loss". The Ahlul-Bayt Islamic Society at University College London (UCL) expressed its "sincere condolences" after the death of Ali Khamenei, posting a tribute to him alongside a prayer to be recited in his memory. The society claimed the expression of mourning was not any form of "incitement, endorsement of violence, or unlawful mobilisation". The death of the Iranian leader was described as "martyrdom" by the Ahlul-Bayt Islamic Society, with condolences given from "all at UCL ABSoc". The group's "mental health team" went on to describe his death as an "unimaginable loss for the entire Ummah", or the Muslim world. It added: "This is not the end to resistance. The Shia in the West must remain aware and ready.""
MEMRI on X - "Dearborn Heights Shiite Imam Mohammad Ali Elahi Eulogizes Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei: He Would Have Loved to End His Life This Way – Being Killed by “the Most Wretched Hands on Earth” Is an Honor; Nothing Is Greater Than Martyrdom after 86 Years of Service"
The Persian Jewess on X - "The Michigan based Imam calling America “wretched” and glorifying Khamenei is an Iranian Radical Islamist trained by the Islamic Regime. He moved to Dearborn in 1991 to run the Islamic Center of America and later established the Islamic House of Wisdom. How did an Iranian with clear Regimist ties receive a visa to enter the U.S.?"
Jennie Taer on X - "Israeli Ambassador to the UN @dannydanon just called out a United Nations official who tweeted a graphic photo showing rows of body bags she claimed was from the recent strikes in Iran. Turns out, Danon says, the photo shows victims of the "Iranian regime itself" and was taken in January."
Calla on X - "Every single US and “Israeli” official is a legitimate target wherever they are in the world."
Bonchie on X - "This account is run by a silver-spooned 21-year-old white woman. She's a former Elizabeth Warren campaign volunteer, a self-avowed communist, and a pro-Hamas activist. As I've said before, there is a serious mental health crisis going on among left-wing women in America."
Stu Smith on X - "“Death to America.” That’s the phrase 20-year-old American activist Calla Walsh chants from Tehran—“Marg bar Âmrikâ”—while praising “all the martyrs” and glorifying the “axis of resistance,” Iran’s alliance with terror groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. “Glory to all the martyrs, glory to the axis of resistance. May we see victory within our lifetimes. Marg bar Âmrikâ.” If she loves the “axis of resistance” so much, she’s welcome to stay there."
ML 🇺🇸⚾️✝️ on X - "This woman is a domestic terrorist, she has a well documented history of radical extremism. @FBI she is now calling for US and Israeli officials to be targeted."
J.T. Alexander on X - "This is worth highlighting about the brilliance of how the way was paved for the 2026 Gulf War. Thanks to Obama and the JCPOA, by 2016 Iran had the upper hand in the Middle East. A complete logistical line ran from Tehran to Beirut, with Shia militias all the way between receiving high-end military equipment and competent IRGC Qods Force leadership. All of this was built under the mastermind Qasem Soleimani. In 2020, Trump initiated the Maximum Pressure Campaign against Iran and, in addition to his economic pressures, elected to remove Soleimani from the picture. This removed Iran's queen from the chessboard. After an incredibly poorly thought out attack against Israel on October 7, 2023, Hamas wrote Bibi a blank check of political capital to destroy the enemies of Israel. Bibi leveraged this to not only cripple Hamas, but to set back Hezbollah and the Shia militias in Syria for a generation. By the time Trump returned to power in 2025, Iran's fortunes had taken a complete turn. I do believe Trump wanted a negotiated settlement with Iran last year and that Iran just vastly overestimated its position. On paper, Iran was a regional power with the best non-American/non-IDF military capabilities around. The 2025 12-Day War would prove to be a brilliant prelude to the 2026 Gulf War in large part because it weaponized Khamenei's chihuahua nature against him. As I've written countless times, Khamenei's tendency had always been to bark and shout and declare victory, but as long as you let him have the last word about it you could bang his wife and get little more than an earful of whining over it. Khamenei's only concern was survival of the Velyat-e Faqih, the Guardianship of the Jurist, the political system instituted by the Iranian Revolution. As long as the Velyat survived, he would tolerate way too much for his own good. This was known before Soleimani's assassination and was, no doubt, part of the decision calculus on whether to pull that trigger. The 12-Day War ended up an excellent chance to use that tendency against Khamenei. By attacking him under pretenses that did not include destruction of the Velyat, the US and IDF were able to achieve battlespace supremacy, destroy Iran's ability to defend its airspace, exhaust significant portions of its ballistic missile and drone swarm capabilities, and expose some of their retaliation mechanisms—without triggering Iran's MAD-substitute: firing indiscriminately at the GCC and other neighbors. So, come February 28, 2026, the scales are totally tilted against Iran. They have less than half their ballistic missiles on hand, their chains of command have been decimated, their tactics, techniques, and procedures all tested and exposed, their airspace free for the flying, and their allies in no position to help them whatsoever. Iran was no slouch, militarily speaking, as recently as five years ago. Fighting them would have been a nightmare as recently as 2017. Absolute brilliant display of strategic militarism."
Jim VandeHei on X - "🚨🚨3 US soldiers dead. This shifts the debate inside MAGA, Congress and America to: Is the killing the Iranian leader and degrading its capabilities worth three American lives? Puts a human face and reality on Trump’s war of choice…This ? will dominate politics for weeks."
Max Twain on X - "33 Americans were killed on October 7th by Iranian proxies. 12 more were held hostage. Strange that I can’t find a post from you with sirens highlighting them. 🤔"
Alex Joffe on X - "Ask the 600+ who were killed by Iranian IEDs in Iraq. Or the three killed in Jordan by an Iranian backed militia in 2024. Or the Marines killed Beirut in 1983. Iran made its choice in 1979."
Daniel on X - "Despite civilians being killed in Iran, have you noticed there are no videos of ambulances, wailing parents, lifeless bodies covered in dust? Exact same in Lebanon. Or Ukraine. Compare that to Gaza where every hospital apparently has a film crew, multiple cameras, directors, editors and social media channels. Do you get it yet?"
International law is not a suicide pact - "There is a certain type of British parliamentarian for whom the world is not a complex web of shifting allegiances and existential threats, but a neatly ruled jurisdictional straightjacket for the West. To hear Emily Thornberry or the leadership of the Green Party tell it, the recent US and Israeli operations against the Iranian regime are not a necessary excision of a regional cancer, but a simple “breach of international law.” Case closed. Bring in the tea. One expects this kind of reductionism from the protest lines, but it is deeply unsettling to see it calcify into the official posture of a British government. We have reached a bizarre juncture where Whitehall appears to have adopted a black-and-white interpretation of international law that slants so heavily against national freedom of action that it borders on the masochistic. For centuries, British law was held up as the global paragon – a pragmatic, evolving system that balanced order with the messy reality of human affairs. Yet this government seemingly no longer believes in that legacy. Instead, they treat the UN Charter, and other branches of the international legal apparatus, not as a living contestable framework, but as a suicide pact designed to ensure Western democracies remain politely motionless while their enemies sharpen the blade. International law is not some static, crystalline structure handed down from Sinai. Indeed, it is formed by the practice of states. If the law is interpreted in a way that always leaves the law-abiding defenceless against the law-breaker, then the law is not just “flawed” – it is worse than useless. Other liberal democracies, such as Australia and Canada, have looked at the same facts and reached the opposite conclusion about “Operation Epic Fury.” They understand what our own Foreign Office seems to have forgotten: that nuance is not a loophole; it is a necessity. The legal case for action against Iran is not merely “arguable”; it is compelling, both within and without the strictures of the UN Charter. First, there is the reality of the “Long War.” Since the Ayatollah’s 1979 proclamation of “Death to America,” Iran has been in a state of constant, if unconventional, armed conflict with the West. A state of war does not vanish because there is a temporary lull in the counting of bodies. Through its proxies – Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis – Tehran has waged a persistent campaign of kinetic aggression. When President Trump listed the decades of attacks, from the 1983 Beirut barracks bombing to the strikes on global shipping, he wasn’t just reminiscing; he was identifying a continuous theatre of operations. British lives lost to Iranian IEDs in Iraq furnish further such sad evidence, as do the many attempted terrorist attacks on our soil, which the Prime Minister referenced. If a conflict is established, the use of force is governed by the laws of war – distinction and proportionality – not the peacetime hurdles of Article 51... Negotiations with a regime that views diplomacy as a stalling tactic for enrichment are not a legal barrier to action once it is clear those negotiations have failed. Finally, there is the moral and legal weight of humanitarian intervention as established in customary law and statecraft. We have seen this before: in Liberia, in the no-fly zones of Iraq, and in Kosovo. In 1999, Tony Blair stood in Chicago and argued that Western democracies have a responsibility to intervene against oppressive regimes. The Iranian people, who have been tortured, slaughtered, and repressed for decades, represent the ultimate “humanitarian distress.” To hide behind a narrow, 1945-era reading of the UN Charter while a regime exports terror and murders its own children is not “upholding the rule of law.” It is moral cowardice dressed up as jurisprudence. The Prime Minister’s recent, dizzying U-turn on the use of British sovereign bases –previously described by Whitehall as a legal impossibility – has let the cat out of the bag. It confirms that what was presented as “inviolable international law” was, in fact, nothing more than political sophistry designed to delay the inevitable.The US/Israeli action is both morally justified and legally legitimate. Sir Keir Starmer will continue to face a series of choices: He can continue to play the role of the cautious clerk, clutching a dusty rulebook while the world burns, or he can finally inhabit the role of a statesman and a true upholder of human rights. This demands more than a reluctant nod; it requires: an explicit acknowledgement that the Iranian regime is an existential evil... International law was designed to protect the civilised world, not to serve as a set of handcuffs for those tasked with defending it. If our legal frameworks truly forbade us from stopping a genocidal, nuclear-aspirant theocracy, then it would be the law – and not the action – that was fundamentally broken. Fortunately, the law is far more robust than the anaemic interpretations currently favoured by the high priests of paralysis in Whitehall. It bestows clear legitimacy on those who refuse to wait for catastrophe before acting in self-defence."
Juliet Moses on X - "By the Judge Advocate General of the British Armed Forces 2004-2020: “To suggest that the US and Israel must wait for a mushroom cloud to appear over Tel Aviv before the law “allows” them to act is a form of legalistic insanity. Negotiations with a regime that views diplomacy as a stalling tactic for enrichment are not a legal barrier to action once it is clear those negotiations have failed.” I have not heard anyone who has said Israel and the US acted illegally come up with a realistic solution about what they should have done to prevent Iran getting a nuke, which leads me to believe either they would have no problem with a mushroom cloud appearing over Tel Aviv or are deluded enough to believe that the fanatical theocracy, having just murdered tens of thousands of its own people and now targeting Sunni states with ballistic missiles, wouldn’t use it."
Even if a mushroom cloud appeared over Tel Aviv, left wingers and Islamists would be bitching over the response, as we can see from October 7th
re Iranian agents targeting Canadians with bullets? - "Article content There appears to be a dark storm gathering over not only Jewish communities in Canada, but Iranian-Canadians who oppose the Islamic regime. Article content Late Monday night, gunfire struck the Temple Emanu‑El synagogue in Toronto, leaving several bullet holes in its windows. This followed a shooting on Sunday morning, in which multiple rounds were fired into an undisclosed business in Markham, Ont., just north of Toronto. Police have advised the community that they are aware of concerns that these violent incidents may be linked to what’s happening in the Middle East. These incidents in the Toronto area are not isolated. They are part of a pattern of violence, which appears to be escalating due to events in the Mideast. It also shows that law enforcement and governments are in over their heads... The Saliwan Boxing gym in Thornhill, Ont., which is owned by an Iranian-Canadian, was also hit by gunfire... the gym’s owner, Salar Gholami, believes his business was targeted because he is an anti-Iranian regime activist and that agents of the Islamic Republic carried out the attack... “This is so serious, a clear message for the Government of Canada. When they open the door for Islamic Republic, they come inside, and you can see they are gangsters, they come in and support the terrorists. Article content “Here is the school. We have a lot of teenager and a lot of kids.… Seventeen bullets means 17 bodies.… You must protect your citizens. I’m Iranian. A world without Islamic Republic is better place for everyone. Not Just for Iranian.” Article content Gholami’s concerns about the Iranian regime and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) are justified. Although Iran and its leadership have been designated as state sponsors of terror for years, and the IRGC was put on the terrorist watch list in 2024, Global News reported last spring that immigration officials had identified 20 suspected senior Iranian officials living in the country. And now that the regime is collapsing, there are concerns that more will attempt to flee to Canada. Article content But it wasn’t as if this couldn’t have been predicted. Iranian-Canadians have been sounding the alarm about people with links to the regime entering Canada for years. Mojdeh Shahriari, a human rights lawyer in Vancouver whose organization, StopIRGC, has received more than 200 reports about regime members and affiliates in this country, was interviewed by the CBC back in 2023 and did not mince words: “They’re terrorists.… Do you want these people to roam around in Canada unchecked? Are you OK with that? I don’t think so.” The Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs notes that the Jewish and Iranian communities share common bonds, as both have been terrorized by Iran and its proxies. The group also pointed out that there is a stark contrast between rallies held by anti-regime activists and those held by anti-Israel activists. Article content Having gone to both types of protests, I agree. Even Toronto police have remarked that the anti-Islamic regime protests held in February were “safe” and incident-free, despite their large numbers. The same cannot be said of many pro-Palestinian rallies. According to a January report in the Grind, citing data from the Legal Support Committee, since October 2023, 170 people in Toronto have been arrested “as a result of Palestine solidarity actions.” Article content After attending the “No War in Iran” protest held by the Palestinian Youth Movement in Montreal last weekend, which took place alongside a much larger protest held by Iranians celebrating the killing of former supreme leader Ali Khamenei, I can tell you that many of the people I’ve see taking to the streets of Montreal on a weekly basis and accusing Israel of “genocide” also came out to support the Islamic regime last weekend, with “Hands Off Iran” posters... Article content The common bonds shared by Jews and Iranians in Canada are the same bonds shared by every Canadian who believes in democracy and fundamental human rights. As Gholami said, a “world without the Islamic Republic is better place for everyone — not just for Iranian people, for everyone.”"
The terrorist supporter cope is going to be that this proves that Iranians who oppose the regime as "Zionists", so that proves that the Iranian government is good
Antifa_Ultras on X - "Watch the cockroaches dancing and waving US and Israeli flags while their so-called beloved country is being bombed."
Alan MacLeod on X - "I'm not sure how they did it, but somehow the Iranian diaspora is worse than even Miami Cubans and Venezuelans."
Haviv Rettig Gur on X - "That vile Iranian refugee diaspora keeps expressing the wrong opinion on the Iran war. Like those chutzpadik Miami Cubans or the vile one-in-four Venezuelans who no longer live in Venezuela for some unknowable reason. I, Alan, shall explain."
Richard Hanania on X - "Yes, it’s the people who have suffered under tyranny who are always the problem. It’s not your left-wing anti-human ideology which sympathizes with the worst dictators in the world. This is a deep moral and spiritual sickness."
Harry Ellis, Head of International Development on X - "Why is there a diaspora? (He might ask)"
Weird. I thought antifa wasn't an organisation
Max K on X - "This type of woke leftism is pushed by such frauds it's hard to know where to begin. They spent over a decade smearing anything and everything in the hyper-tolerant West as 'racist', 'extremist', 'white supremacist', 'fascistic' etc, and on that basis trying to get everyone else censored, fired, and cast out of public life for making virtually any statement that ran counter to cult-left groupthink - even factually accurate ones. They relentlessly depict hyper-tolerant metropolitan institutions as unbearably oppressive, fake-cry about their own supposed subjugation on hyper-elite university campuses and in well-paid media jobs etc, and wang on about things like microaggressions and 'silence' being 'violence'. But show them *actual*, brutal, genocidal oppression, (e,g. jihadists massacring men, women and children), recorded in HD on go-pro cameras, and they immediately call it a 'day of celebration', suggest it's 'exhilarating', say we should 'support' it, and so on. They cry 'believe all women' and go mad if you question the existence of 'rape culture' in Ivy League colleges but, upon watching footage of female corpses being stripped naked then desecrated in the streets by armed bands of medieval, ultra-patriarchal Islamic fundamentalist savages they immediately take to social media to claim the women are making up the rape claims, the Israelis made them up, etc. And rush to the streets to fly the flag of the nation whose government organised the massacre. And chant jihadist slogans on marches organised by Hamas, full of islamists who are celebrating and demanding more 'jihad' (which, ofc, these people explain is actually no big deal at all). They laud themselves as heroic warriors for 'social justice' but in reality they are a deeply malign force. They should have been laughed out of public life many years ago."


