Atrocities in Iran
The brutal and barbaric slaughter of tens of thousands of IranIan citizens, protesting for their freedom, by its armed forces that we have been witnessing is an illustration of a disarmed population facing its own armed government. It is why the founding fathers of America wisely foresaw the need for the lawful right of its citizens to bear arms.
With that inhuman carnage broadcast daily in our media, how is it we do not see throngs of demonstrators crowding the streets of the world in response, or even in the streets of the Islamic world as they behold the same cruelty to their Muslim brethren?
We certainly witnessed those hordes marching for years against Israel as it responded to the vicious Muslim attack on its civilians, killing some 1,200 in a day.
And the people of Gaza were anything but unarmed, regularly launching missiles into Israel's civilian centers, and performing years of terror attacks against her citizens.
No, this is perceived as only Muslims killing Muslims, as we have grown so used to, especially recalling the bloody eight-year Iran-Iraq war with its millions of expendable casualties.
Nor are those throngs marching in the streets with banners and flags in the face of the ongoing slaughter of Christians in Africa, or of the Ukrainians at the cruel hands of Putin's Russia?
And, of course, this one cannot be blamed on the Jews, as we have watched the august councils of the United Nations passing endless condemnations of Israel for whatever she does or does not do, but sitting quietly in the face of this current Iranian atrocity, as well as those in Africa and elsewhere.
Whereas the Gaza war has again unleashed the waiting rabid dogs of Antisemitism drooling around the world.
Maybe this would better get their attention.
Does anyone else see the ironic dissonance and disconnect here?