Many of the hysterical attacks on Trump come from what Nietzsche called “slave morality.”
It’s the mindset of people who feel powerless and lack agency. They project their own fears, weaknesses, and incompetence outward and label it “evil.”
Anything strong, confident, or powerful triggers them, especially someone like Trump who radiates unapologetic strength and the will to actually restructure things.
In slave morality, the world is divided into pure Good versus absolute Evil. You’re not allowed to even talk to the “evil” ones. Understanding them is betrayal. This is why they panic at the idea of negotiation or deal-making.
Master morality is different. There is no cosmic “Evil”, things are simply good or bad. You trust your own power. You don’t fear losing yourself by engaging with difficult realities, because you know who you are. You fix problems, manage situations, and defend what matters.
Trump operates from this frame. He doesn’t buy into the childish good/evil binary. He looks at adversaries, even groups like Hezbollah or the terrorist regime in Iran, and asks: what’s driving them? Fear? Interest? Weakness?
Talking to them doesn’t mean he’s legitimizing them or that he doesn’t know they are criminals, he knows exactly what they are. But he also knows that endless war and destruction isn’t always the smartest or most effective path, especially when you have real leverage and agency.
He doesn’t want unnecessary wars. He doesn’t want innocent people die.
Valuing human life is a lonely endeavor. Trump’s highest priority, the one he is willing to spend political capital, reputation, and raw power on, is making sure fewer human beings die.
He could crush the Islamic regime with overwhelming force in a matter of weeks, but he refuses to do it that way. He knows the power vacuum and chaos that would follow would kill far more Iranians than the regime itself has in recent years.
He will not hand weapons to untrained civilians who would be slaughtered in the streets chasing a romantic vision of instant freedom.
Instead, he is using every tool, crushing economic pressure, diplomacy, threats, incentives, and sheer leverage, to force regime change at the lowest possible human cost.
To the slave-morality crowd, this looks like stupidity or weakness. To anyone who actually believes in power and responsibility, it looks like maturity.
And he is big enough to absorb all the childish tantrums, the ugly insults, and the accusations of cowardice that come with that choice.
The people screaming “weak” or TACO don’t understand that true strength is refusing to spend innocent lives for applause.
They are usually those who have never carried real responsibility in their lives. They judge Trump against a perfect, risk-free ideal and throw tantrums when he isn’t flawless.
They never compare him to the actual alternative, a Kamela Harris America or an Obama who delivered lofty moral theater while Assad turned Syria into a slaughterhouse.
As we say in Persian: “دیکته نانوشته غلط نداره”, the unwritten dictation has no mistakes. Those who never dare to act are quick to criticize anyone who does, because it painfully reminds them of their own cowardice.
As an Iranian, with my whole family still in Iran, I will forever be grateful for Trump’s courage and strength. He could have stood aside like the other moralists, keeping his hands clean.
The people of Iran never asked for a savior, they are too proud for that. They asked for help. I see Trump answering that call as much as one man possibly can. He is not Superman, and this is an immense challenge I truly hope he succeeds in.
Perhaps not many have the capacity right now to fully see or appreciate what he is doing. But Iran will be free, I have no doubt about that, and on that day, the whole world will deeply value the help he gave.
“I am Muslim” is analogous with “I am American,” not with “I am Christian.” If you don’t understand this, you will never understand what is actually going on.
“I am Muslim” means I am a citizen of the ummah, the Islamic state that lost its territory to infidel Arab puppet leaders, the Zionists, and the Christians, and that empire must be restored.
“I am Palestinian” means I am Muslim. The term “Palestinian” was invented to mask “Muslim,” because the religious war needed a secular label.
In this framework, saying “I am Palestinian” means “I am Muslim,” and that Jews can't take what is believed to be Allah’s land.
Demanding Sharia law in the West means replacing the constitution of the infidel government and establishing the Islamic constitution, essentially occupying the land or restoring it under the rule of Allah.
Saying, “I am a Muslim and I want Sharia law,” means: I am a citizen of a foreign state, and I want my constitution to replace your constitution.
The UAE banning the Muslim Brotherhood is, in effect, the infidel government of the UAE banning the political activism of a foreign state, Islam, on its territory.
New York City - the city bearing the largest Jewish population outside Israel, still bearing the unhealed wounds of the jihadist atrocity that claimed nearly 3,000 lives on September 11, 2001 - has elected Zohran Mamdani as mayor. His record displays a persistent pattern of indulgence toward antisemitic rhetoric, reluctance to condemn incitement to violence, and troubling associations with individuals and networks linked to Islamist extremism and terror sympathy, demanding rigorous and unflinching scrutiny.
On his first day in office in January 2026, Mamdani immediately revoked former Mayor Eric Adams’ adoption of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) working definition of antisemitism - the internationally recognized standard, endorsed by dozens of democratic governments and more than thirty U.S. states, that identifies when hostility crosses into denial of Jewish self-determination, Holocaust inversion, or portrayal of Jews as inherently conspiratorial or controlling. The Anti-Defamation League and other watchdogs warned that eliminating this safeguard weakens vital protections against surging antisemitism precisely when incidents are rising sharply nationwide.
Throughout his campaign and beyond, Mamdani repeatedly declined to unequivocally condemn the slogan “globalize the intifada,” a phrase that directly invokes the Palestinian intifadas - most notoriously the Second Intifada, a campaign of suicide bombings and targeted killings that claimed over a thousand Israeli lives, predominantly civilians in buses, cafés, and marketplaces. Jewish organizations, including the American Jewish Committee, have described such equivocation as tacit acceptance of rhetoric that incites violence against Jews worldwide.
This pattern extends into his personal and professional associations. His wife, Rama Duwaji, liked multiple Instagram posts in the immediate aftermath of the October 7, 2023, Hamas terrorist attacks, celebrating the assault as “collective liberation” or “breaking apartheid walls” while dismissing documented evidence of systematic sexual violence as a “mass rape hoax.” These engagements aligned with broader radical content minimizing or justifying terror atrocities; when questioned, Mamdani characterized her as a “private person” and offered no further disavowal.
His political circle includes figures with documented sympathy for terror-linked causes or overt antisemitic expressions. Kaif Gilani, co-founder of the volunteer canvassing group “Hot Girls for Zohran” that supported his campaign’s ground efforts, defended Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, endorsed “globalize the intifada”, and promoted conspiracy theories implicating Israel in the September 11 attacks and the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Mamdani declined to address or condemn these views when confronted.
Álvaro López, appointed Brooklyn borough director in the Office of Mass Engagement, posted that those tearing down hostage posters after October 7 were “heroes”; the post was deleted, yet López retained his role. Achmat Akkad, retained as a Health Department coordinator, had archived posts declaring “1 Israeli left in this world would be one too many” and invoking blood-libel accusations against Zionists; no explanation was provided for his continued employment. Frances Hamed, an early intern connected to Mamdani’s network, was filmed tearing down hostage posters shortly after October 7 - yet later secured positions within the same ecosystem.
Additional associations deepen the concern: Mahmoud Khalil, a prominent anti-Israel activist previously detained over alleged Hamas-linked activities, was hosted by Mamdani and his family for a Ramadan iftar at Gracie Mansion in 2026, marking the anniversary of Khalil’s detention - a gesture seen as symbolic solidarity with figures tied to terror glorification. Transition team members included Hassaan Chaudhary, who posted content labeling Israel “barbaric”, using “Jew” pejoratively, and praising Mahmoud Ahmadinejad; Zakiyah Shaakir-Ansari, placed in youth and education advisory roles, shared imagery from campus encampments featuring symbols associated with Hamas resistance rhetoric; Catherine Almonte Da Costa, briefly director of appointments, resigned after resurfaced posts invoking “money hungry Jews”. Advisory orbits extended to figures like Tamika Mallory, linked to Louis Farrakhan’s Nation of Islam, in community safety roles.
Mamdani has also faced criticism for associations with controversial clerics, including Imam Siraj Wahhaj - once named an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing case - who received public support from Mamdani-linked networks amid accusations of promoting extremist ideologies.
In response to a March 2026 explosive incident outside Gracie Mansion - investigated as an ISIS-inspired terror act during an anti-Islam protest - Mamdani condemned violence broadly but redirected emphasis to “white supremacy” while minimizing discussion of jihadist motives.
On foreign policy, following U.S.-Israeli operations in 2026 that neutralized senior Iranian regime figures, Mamdani denounced the actions as an “illegal war of aggression” with “devastating consequences”, while offering limited criticism of Iran, the world’s foremost state sponsor of terrorism.
Institutional ties amplify these concerns: the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) celebrated his victory as a milestone, with affiliated networks channeling over $100,000 in support through PACs like the Unity and Justice Fund. CAIR has long faced scrutiny as an unindicted co-conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation terrorism-financing case, where leaders were convicted of funneling millions to Hamas, with documented links to the Muslim Brotherhood’s Palestine Committee.
Mamdani’s own artistic history includes his 2017 rap track “Salaam”, which expressed “My love to the Holy Land Five // You better look ’em up” - referencing those convicted in America’s largest terrorism-financing prosecution for providing material support to Hamas.
His advocacy for expansive sanctuary policies aligned with strong backing from recent immigrants, raising risks of unchecked illegal immigration and straining municipal systems already under pressure.
These episodes form no mere collection of isolated incidents but a consistent trajectory: dismantling established tools to combat antisemitism, tolerating or failing to condemn incitement tied to terror violence, populating administration and advisory circles with voices sympathetic to Islamist extremism or terror apologism, and aligning with networks shadowed by proven ties to Hamas financing and Muslim Brotherhood ideology.
In a city forged in the fire of Islamist terror on 9/11, the implications are stark. A metropolis rebuilt from profound loss now stands governed by a mayor whose associations repeatedly intersect with rhetoric, figures, and networks that sustain jihadist narratives and antisemitic tropes.
This is more than troubling - it constitutes a grave abdication of the moral clarity essential to confronting threats that target Jewish lives and democratic values.
When Mamdani’s administration encounters inevitable challenges - whether through divisive policies, service failures, fiscal strain, or economic decline - the narrative that has long framed external enemies will stand ready to redirect blame, often toward the Jewish community central to so much of the surrounding rhetoric.
New York demands leadership that confronts antisemitism, terror sympathy, and Islamist extremism with unambiguous resolve and moral fortitude. The evidence suggests it has chosen otherwise.
I want to be really clear in my response. I am not going to retract anything, I stand by every single word. Labour are calling for me to apologise. The answer is no.
Industrial rape across almost every town and city in Britain.
Sexual torture. Murder. Endless rape.
I sat there for two weeks, listening to these girls.
I heard how one girl was raped by a dog, as Muslim men bet on what the animal would do.
Girls drugged and locked in cages, like rats.
Another, raped by 700 men over three years.
Dozens and dozens of these stories through our inquiry, and we are barely scratching the surface.
This was allowed to happen EXACTLY because politicians were cowards, refusing to discuss it.
I will not make that same mistake. I said what I said, and I meant it.
The Labour Party have blood on their hands, yet they think they can demand an apology from me for highlighting the systemic evil they allowed to infect our entire country?
They can piss off.
I am angry about it. Furious. When you hear directly from these girls about what they have been through, it changes the way you see politics. Forever.
Our report will be out very soon.
When that happens, I don’t want any apologies from the Labour Party. I don’t care about that.
I want to see those politicians responsible for covering up this atrocity behind bars for what they have done to these girls.
The truth is called hateful in Belgium. Therefore speaking it is against the law.
This is more frightening than calling the truth "misinformation". They have stopped pretending completely. They are openly admitting that they have criminalized the truth.
@DVanLangenhove Utterly appalling and insane beyond belief. Racism is apparently the worst crime a human can commit according to these retards. I pray you win and the West wakes up from sleepwalking further into this dystopian nightmare 🤬
"None are so hopelessly enslaved, as those who falsely believe they are free. The truth has been kept from the depth of their minds by masters who rule them with lies. They feed them on falsehoods till wrong looks like right in their eyes." ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Rape victims are often accused of adultery under Sharia law if they report being raped by married Muslim men.
Here is a shocking example:
A 13-year-old girl in Somalia was raped by a married Muslim man. Instead of punishing the rapist, an Islamic Sharia court sentenced the little girl to death. The Muslim rapist accused her of “seducing” him by appearing in public, and the court agreed — convicting her of adultery.
Hundreds of Muslim men gathered to stone her to death as an offering to Allah.
They laughed, cheered and shouted “Allahu Akbar” as she screamed in agony until her last breath. Not one man stepped forward to save the 13-year-old rape victim.
Everyone in the village heard her cries for help before the execution. Instead of intervening, they tied her hands behind her back and chained her feet. The local imam directed the men to dig a hole and bury her up to her waist so she could not move or dodge the stones aimed at her head.
For hours before and during the stoning she begged for mercy, looking toward her neighbors, her father, and every Muslim man taking part. Until her final breath she cried out, but no one rescued her. Of the hundreds of men present, none showed compassion.
The participants gladly joined this Islamic act of worship, ignoring her pleas and rejoicing with “Allahu Akbar” while brutally killing her.
This is not an isolated barbaric act.
This is Sharia law in practice — where the victim is punished and the rapist protected if he is married.
Not all cultures are equal.
Some protect the innocent.
Islam punishes the raped girl and calls it justice.
The West keeps importing this ideology while pretending it is compatible with our values.
It is not.
Share this. The world must see the true face of Sharia and stop the denial.