Who Was More "Evil"? Charlie Kirk or Ali Khamenei?
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The jig is up, guys.
You let the mask slip.
Again.
We all see it now.
The American far-left.
Contradictory rhetoric and performative empathy.
Yes, the morons have taken to the web again, spouting their smooth-brained opinions and exposing themselves as the absolute frauds they truly are.
Take, for example, last September, a sniper put a very real bullet through Charlie Kirk’s neck on a college campus in Utah. The man died bleeding on the concrete, and the far-left threw parties in the streets. They performed their usual mental gymnastics to justify the public execution of a thirty-one-year-old father. Why? Well, because he spoke his mind into a microphone, of course. His freedom to speak his mind on college campuses was way too dangerous for the far left. The “tolerant” decided that his voice was a threat to marginalized people, so they cheered when a bullet tore through his jugular, ending his life over something as pointless as politics.
They demanded human blood for spoken words.
Now, fast forward to February 28, 2026. The dynamic duo of world police dropped bombs on Tehran, obliterating Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. At least that’s the narrative. But let’s imagine it is true, let’s talk about the tyrant himself, and let’s analyze the response of the brain-dead left wing of American politics.
Khamenei was a religious nut. And worse, a religious nut who commanded death squads. He ordered the public hangings of women for showing their hair. He enforced the torture and murder of LGBTQ people. Just last month, his theocratic regime slaughtered thirty thousand protestors in the streets of Iran just because they wanted to live in their idea of a better world. Khamenei murdered the exact people the American far left claims to protect.
Fast forward to today, and the exact same people who cheered for Kirk’s assassination are crying over a dead mass murderer. The worst thing Charlie Kirk ever did was hurt the feelings of people with zero emotional intelligence on the internet. Ali Khamenei left behind physical graveyards full to the brim with the rotting corpses of those who thought their world should look different than the way he thought it should.
So, here we are, left with another perfect example of how out of touch with reality these jackasses are. Their cause is really nothing but a pathetic need for group validation. They demand conformity with a thirst for blood, and most of them do so because they were ostracized by their peers in the first place. The bullied want so badly to be the bully, now. Their outrage is a predictable biological response. The problem is that they lack any real understanding of our fundamental reality. What they fail to recognize is that, just like their own lives, the universe is an absurd, meaningless contradiction. They cannot accept the lack of objective meaning, so they invent political tribalism to cope with the reality of their existence. They have yet to come to terms with the cold, hard truth, so they’re lashing out. They think they’re rebels now, and their form of rebellion is feeding their egos the bald-faced lie that they occupy the moral high ground; a psychological mechanism to avoid facing the reality of our existential reality. They rage against the machine because admitting that they (we all) are the machine that built this nightmare and called it civilization. Acknowledging that would shatter what's left of their fragile little egos.
So, yes, they'll keep demanding blood for words and tears for tyrants. They have no minds of their own. They let others tell them what to think and what to feel. They will continue performing their little morality plays on the burning stage of a dying world. They'll march and tweet and cry and fuck and die, convinced they're the heroes in some grand story of humanity’s triumph over their subjective version of evil. But the truth is… Evil isn’t real, but we are in a story. It’s just that the story of our species, of all existence, is one that has no author and no objective meaning. Of course, you and I, dear reader, know that it is perfectly okay. We’ve acknowledged, accepted, and integrated the tragedy of being, which allows for a radical form of authenticity in an inauthentic world. No need to shriek in horror; just breathe. And when it's all over? When the last hashtag fails to generate clicks and the last star fades? The darkness will still be there, patient and empty, waiting to remind us that we were always alone, screaming our manufactured beliefs into the indifferent void.
Welcome to the human condition, you beautiful, broken bastards. Now shut up and enjoy the ride to nowhere.
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