The Islamofascists of Iran, like the terrorists they support, are not members of the human race as we know it. This is blatantly evident from the way they treat their own people.

Not only do the authorities torture and slaughter those who do not strictly adhere to their agenda, they take a perverse and ghoulish pleasure in their efforts. They brag about the suffering they inflict, they boast about stepping on the lifeless heads of their victims.

These are not civil servants doing their duty to enforce the national laws. They are sadists who lust after the power to hold other human beings in their grasp, and dismember them for pleasure. They smile as they hold the severed heads of their victims, blood still dripping from the gaping necks, while their comrades take a pictures of them with their trophies.

The legacy reporters of the west do not just hide this information, they distort it. They describe the fanatics who commit these atrocities as "freedom fighters" or "insurgents." They prattle on about the possible embarrassment of nude prisoners or the alleged desecration of a holy book while innocents are having their heads hacked off slowly with a dull knife. The western press has lost all sense of proportion.

Young proponents of freedom within Iran are risking, not only their lives, but the unspeakable agony that precedes death at the hands of the ruling theocrats. Faced with the likelihood of being slaughtered as depicted in these images, they have the courage to obtain this evidence and smuggle it out of Iran. To its everlasting shame, the mainstream media in the western world is failing them.

As a matter of principle, the existence of such pure evil anywhere in the world is of consequence to all of us. And those living in the west should not feel complacent because these images come from a country on the other side of the globe. Exactly the same kind of Islamic execution has already occurred multiple times within the continental United States, and the authorities and the press have conspired to suppress the story.

[American Daughter]

 

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