
MOONDOGVIBE: They scream “war crimes” when America flexes strength… but stay dead silent on 47 years of actual terror.
Let that sink in.
While the media clutches pearls over the U.S. keeping order in the Gulf… Iran has spent decades:
* Taking hostages
* Hijacking ships
* Funding terror groups
* Blowing up embassies
* Arming proxies to kill Americans and allies
But now… suddenly… we’re the bad guys? Come on. Victor Davis Hanson lays it out plain:
This isn’t about “war crimes.” This is about selective outrage and political spin. When strength shows up, they call it dangerous. When evil operates in the shadows, they ignore it.
That’s not moral clarity—that’s willful blindness.
And here’s the bigger truth nobody wants to say out loud:
Iran’s regime isn’t some misunderstood government. It’s a 47-year machine of chaos—propped up, funded, and tolerated at different points by weak policy and wishful thinking.
Meanwhile, the same voices yelling “fascism” can’t even define it… but they’ll throw the word around like confetti.
No context. No consistency. No accountability.
Just noise.
Reality check: This isn’t about politics. This is about whether the world confronts evil—or accommodates it. Because history is crystal clear:
👉 When you ignore aggression… it grows.
👉 When you reward bad actors… they escalate.
👉 When you project weakness… you invite chaos.
We’re not watching a moral debate.
We’re watching a narrative war. And too many people are choosing headlines over history. They didn’t suddenly discover “war crimes.”
They just finally noticed strength—and didn’t like who was using it.
Mike Burnette
