You would have expected the death of the Iranian President in a helicopter crash to be welcome news.
He was, after all, known as the Butcher of Teheran.
And yet, such is the moral fog that now envelopes the Western World, he was mourned and honored - in the United Nations, on the BBC and even in the American Congress.
Ebrahim Raisi was responsible the imprisonment and execution of tens of thousands of political opponents as well as, more recently, a brutal crackdown on women and girls who refused to wear the Islamic hijab.
He oversaw Iran’s nuclear weapons program, as well as the recent missile and drone attack on Israel - the largest drone attack in history.
So like I said, he was no humanitarian. Heck, he wasn’t even George Floyd.
And yet the United Nations Security Council stood to their feet and marked his death with a moment of silence.
Israel’s ambassador to the UN Gilard Erdan was understandably outraged.
Would the UN stand in silence to mark Adolf Hitler’s passing, he wondered.
When US State Department Spokesman Matt Miller was asked why the US ambassador had stood, Miller replied:
“Some of the worst human rights abuses occurred during his tenure as president, especially the human rights abuses against the women and girls of Iran. That said, we regret any loss of life. We don’t want to see anyone die in a helicopter crash.”
So if Idi Amin had died in a chopper crash, he would have been lauded?
I mean, personally, I’d be lobbying Time Magazine to make the helicopter their Person of the Year
Meanwhile, the UN flag in New York was flown at half mast for an Islamic extremist who had vowed to destroy America. Muhammad Atta would have approved.
And the US Senate brought in their chaplain to say a prayer for the Iranian people.
The mood was solemn, as if a great man had gone to be at rest with Jesus, rather than as it was, that a great tyrant had gone to be sodomised by the devil.
While US congressmen were mourning, the Iranian people were busting out party poppers. Or at least, they would have been, were it not risking life and limb to do so.
What a disconnect.
The West really is cooked.
Meanwhile, the BBC reported on Ebrahim Raisi’s “mixed legacy”.
That’s a little like describing Ivan Milat as “a colourful backpacking identity”.
When the BBC choose to go with “mixed legacy” over “Butcher of Tehran” you know the institution has been captured.
The BBC has been infiltrated by activists; people sympathetic to - or intellectually manipulated to be predisposed towards - Islamic fundamentalists and other enemies of the West. Just as they fight to protect the rapists of Hamas, they work to protect the girl-killing mullahs of Iran.
And to rub salt into the wound, all of this happened on the same day that the International Criminal Court announced it would pursue arrest warrants for the Israeli Prime Minister.
Defending Israel against the murderous, raping Hamas hordes is, apparently, a war crime.
I have no words.
Thank you James. The west has fallen with barely a whimper. Our leaders are cowards. Albanese and Wong are a national disgrace.
Our world is beyond fallen, or lost, new lows of depravity are reached daily, I too am lost for words, all we can do is pray Jesus return ASAP.