Not. A. Fucking. Word.
The barbarians of the Khamenei regime didn’t just kill a boy yesterday...they publicly hanged a 19-year-old prodigy, Saleh Mohammadi, bronze medalist on Iran’s national wrestling team, a rising star who bled for glory on the mat and dared to bleed for freedom in the streets of January’s protests.
They dragged him to Qom Central Prison, strapped the noose around that young neck, and dropped the floor while the world watched.
“Enmity against God,” they called it...torture-extracted confessions from show trials that would shame the Inquisition.
This wasn’t execution; this was ritual slaughter, medieval psychopathy dressed in clerical robes, the regime’s pathology laid bare:
terrified of its own vitality, it devours its strongest sons to instill fear in the herd.
And the Western Left?
Those pathological frauds, those soulless architects of selective outrage?
Not. A. Fucking. Word.
Where are the campus screamers who torch cities over “genocide” when a Hamas butcher stubs his toe?
Where are the blue-check “human rights” clerics who flood timelines with keffiyeh cosplay and crocodile tears for every narrative that flatters their ideological masturbation?
Crickets.
Deafening, gut-wrenching silence.
Because this atrocity doesn’t fit their Freudian script:
the oppressor isn’t the white West or Israel...it’s their beloved “resistance” incarnate, a theocratic death cult that aligns perfectly with their inverted morality.
Nietzsche warned us:
Resentment poisons the soul until evil becomes virtue and strength becomes sin.
The Left didn’t just look away; they enabled it with their philosophical cowardice, their postmodern relativism that excuses barbarism as “cultural,” their Marxist pathology that sees only power dynamics when it serves the tribe.
This is the necrotic core of progressive hypocrisy exposed:
they don’t mourn the hanged athlete because mourning him would require admitting their “allies” are the real monsters.
They don’t rage because rage would shatter the fragile edifice of their self-deception.
They are not compassionate...they are complicit cowards, psychological vampires who feed on manufactured victims while real ones swing from ropes.
Saleh Mohammadi’s blood is on their hands too, every silent one of them.
The regime’s rope is physical; the Left’s silence is the noose they tighten around truth itself.
Fuck their performative piety.
Fuck their selective tears.
History will record this not just as Iranian savagery, but as the West’s moral suicide...willingly, gleefully, one hanged wrestler at a time.
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Iran executed the 19-year-old champion, Saleh Mohammadi for protesting the Khamenei regime.
Nothing from Greta Thunberg, Gary Lineker, Charlotte Church, sectarian Muslim politicians.
No hunger strikes on University campuses.
Where have all the “human rights” activists gone?
Just so people understand what happened here:
These women claimed asylum because they were likely to be tortured and killed for a gesture standing up to the regime. The regime then started kidnapping their families instead to force them to come home and face likely execution.
$35/year per every single Canadian (from 1 to 91) go to pay for the CBC - & I DO find value in some of what they do.
And, then, this.
Not a tacit implication, but an outright assertation that Khamenei is being mourned by Iranian women as a whole. It’s a disgrace.
Thames Valley Says It Has “No Money.” But the Numbers Tell a Very Different Story.
This story (below) highlights students at H.B. Beal talking about overcrowded classes, broken instruments, photocopy limits, and not enough Chromebooks. One student said it best: “Overall the school feels significantly underfunded.” And with a $32-million deficit, it’s not hard to see why it feels that way.
But here’s something that never seems to get mentioned.
According to Sunshine List Stats, Thames Valley has nine "Superintendents of Student Achievement", each earning $200K or more a year. Add in the "General Manager of IT Services", the "Superintendent of Business Services & Treasurer", and the "Manager of Financial Services", just these 12 roles alone cost nearly $2.4 million annually.
That’s a lot of money at the top for a board that says it can’t afford Chromebooks.
Do we really need nine Superintendents of “Student Achievement”?
And then there’s the leadership crisis: Director of Education Mark Fisher who was earning $295k while under fire for a $38,000 SkyDome hotel retreat, held during a period of cuts and layoffs. He later resigned, and several other senior leaders have since departed as the province placed the board under supervision.
The board continues to talk about shortages in classrooms and those concerns are real. But when you look at the numbers, it’s clear we also need to talk about how money is being allocated at the top. All this while EA's, Ta's and other front line education workers are struggling . Boards love to hide the big bucks, but it is time that this is also included in the conversation!
https://t.co/JE2r0XRT1T
#7Hours #OntEd #onpoli
@PaulCalandra@FordNation
Packed classes, broken instruments: Students decry Thames Valley cuts https://t.co/dmrAtk3cs0 via @lfpress
Thank you to @jenniferhedger on calling out the insanity of Tennis Canada to close the doors to public viewership claiming "safety concerns".
Bowing to threats of violence only emboldens those making such threats. And it means more threats will come.
Listen to Jennifer's words here 👇
This is absolutely correct! If we’ve learned one thing from pandemic learning , it’s that it was most damaging to the marginalized in the system. I’m disappointed in the hypocrisy of the school boards. Respectfully, parent of disabled student.
A routine reminder: All kids are math kids. All kids belong in math. If we approach math as what it is—as fundamental concepts and problem solving—the language of math is universal and accessible to everyone.
“Summing up: Black and Hispanic 11th graders in SF score about the same as or lower than the typical 5th graders who took the same math test. …The situation is appalling.”
The experiment is a total failure. We must return to tracking. https://t.co/lqsBF8j76y
This prof at @brockueducation seems completely unaware of the National Reading panel, Ontario's 2003 expert panel on early reading and the last 30 years of reading research. This is why the #RightToRead Inquiry was necessary, teachers deserve better teachers! @CBCNews
‘We need to change the way we teach maths. Making sure the maths curriculum is sufficiently rigorous & systematic.. mastery of the foundational components of mathematical knowledge is necessary for children to succeed.’ @hunter_jordana
👇"Bizarrely, phonics denialists still seem themselves as the virtuous ones. They do not realise they are the ed equivalent of anti-vaxxers. They assume that any criticism of balanced literacy comes from nasty right-wingers who have evil plans to wring the joy out of childhood"
Sounds like the #RighttoRead is now the social justice issue of our time. That is why @ONeducation has been put on notice. No way to sweep this under the educational carpet #onted#onpoli#cdned
Welcome to Ontario where @Sflecce thinks it’s great success to have educators spend their time breaking up packs of 5 RATs to only give each student & staff member 2 RATs (& not everything in pack can be split up). Good grief, give everyone a full pack of RATs @fordnation#OnPoli