THE WORLD’S MOST SELFISH PEOPLE THINK THEY’RE THE GOOD GUYS

THE WORLD’S MOST SELFISH PEOPLE THINK THEY’RE THE GOOD GUYS.

They call themselves the empathetic ones. The compassionate. The good people.

But look at them.

The creative class. The artists, the academics, the media people, who’ve spent ten years telling us that everything is about humanity and listening to the weak.

They can’t hear a single word that isn’t about themselves.

Trump gets mentioned, and they lose their minds. Not because they’ve analyzed a policy. But because their identity, their entire self-image as the righteous, needs an enemy to mirror themselves in.

And meanwhile? Meanwhile something historic is happening.

In Iran, people are taking to the streets. Most of them unarmed. A regime that for decades has executed its own, oppressed and killed women, is now severely weakened militarily. Weakened by the US and Israel. Their generals dead. Their economy in free fall. Their machinery of fear cracking.

For the first time in a generation, the Iranian people have a real chance to topple the tyranny and win back their freedom. Something they could never do unarmed without help and interference from the outside. Whatever the intent behind that interference, it became a win win. For the West’s future security and for the freedom of Iranians.

“But the US and Israel can’t just decide what happens in other countries,” they say. That’s their reflex. The moral emergency exit.

But follow that thought to the end.

If that principle had been sacred throughout history, half of Europe would still be enslaved. Nazism would never have been toppled. The Allies would never have set foot on Normandy. Eastern Europe would still be stuck behind the Iron Curtain. Whole populations would have been slaughtered and left to live under the yoke, because no one “had the right” to intervene.

Freedom in Europe didn’t come because someone respected the tyrant’s right to rule undisturbed. It came because someone dared to step in.

We knew that once. Now we’ve grown so afraid to judge that we mistake cowardice for refinement.

That’s what’s at stake right now. Real freedom. Real lives. People risking everything.

And what does our compassionate class do? They sit safely in Copenhagen, furious at an American president who, for the first time, has threatened and delivered consequences if the mullahs won’t cooperate, and keep gunning down their own in the streets.

They’d rather be right about Trump than see Iranians free.

That’s the deepest form of selfishness there is. Because it dresses itself up as goodness.

They sacrifice nothing. They risk nothing. They say the right things at the right dinner parties and call it courage.

While a woman in Tehran walks out her door not knowing if she’ll come home.

Real compassion sees the other. Theirs sees only the mirror.

Let us all rise, and silence their voice once and for all. Not with force, but with truth!❤️‍🔥🪽✝️