I don’t argue that the facts 1-4 so stated necessarily mean the “students” are Islamic fascists, but it’s a shorter line between such an inference and the facts than the line being drawn by most in the West viz. this insurrection.
I also want to make it clear that I am happy to see instability in any totalitarian regime, bit remain skeptical about the prospects of the downfall of Islamic fascism in Iran, (or any other Muslim gutter) as long as the totalitarian doctrine of Islam itself remains unchallenged or unmentioned in such a fight. Those “students” aren’t calling for “death to Islam”. Until they do, the end of their misery I’d nowhere in sight. It is slimly possible that the current insurrection may bring the day closer that Muslims confront the evil of their ideology, bit I seriously doubt it.
I will add a fifth, more speculative fact to the solid facts I name above:
5. I hear nothing from these protesters suggesting that they will be any less supportive of Iranian terror proxies in the ME, or supportive of the regime’s lust for nukes. Polls in the past (for what Iranian polls are worth) have indicated widespread across-the-board popular support for Iranian nukes.
So after the dust settles from the latest contretemp, we are very likely to see a continuation of the current Iranian agenda. why is that such good news? Until I see the face of the arrogant Iranian attitude kicked in, I remain a complete skeptic as to the prospects for this insurrection working out for our American or global non-Muslim interests. Still, the violence and instability inthis particular Muslim sewer is something.








