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FREEDOM RISING: Iranian Crown Prince Calls for Liberation from Radical Islamic Tyranny on Women's Day

Gary FranchiMarch 8, 2026305 views
FREEDOM RISING: Iranian Crown Prince Calls for Liberation from Radical Islamic Tyranny on Women's Day
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While radical leftists in America whine about imaginary oppression, real women in Iran face actual persecution under one of the world's most brutal Islamic regimes. The exiled Crown Prince of Persia is speaking out for true women's liberation – freedom from the sharia law tyranny that has crushed the Iranian people for decades.

The future shah, who represents hope for millions of Persians yearning to breathe free, is calling for an end to the misogynistic policies that force women into hijabs, deny them basic rights, and execute those who dare to protest. This isn't about pronouns or safe spaces – this is about life and death under radical Islamic rule.

"The Persian people deserve freedom from the ayatollahs' reign of terror, especially the brave women who risk everything to demand their basic human rights."

Here's what the mainstream media won't tell you: Iran's Islamic Republic represents everything feminists claim to oppose, yet where are the pink hat protests? Where are the Hollywood celebrities? Crickets. Because standing up to actual oppression requires real courage, not virtue signaling on social media.

Under President Trump's leadership, America has a golden opportunity to support the Iranian people's quest for freedom. The Trump-Vance administration understands that regime change in Iran would eliminate a major threat to Israel, stop funding for terrorists across the Middle East, and liberate 85 million people from religious fascism.

Will America Answer Freedom's Call?

The Crown Prince's message should resonate with every American who believes in liberty. While Democrats cozy up to Islamic radicals and ignore real women's oppression, patriots understand that freedom isn't negotiable.

Iran's brave protesters – many of them young women – have shown the world what real resistance looks like. They deserve America's support, not empty platitudes from the same politicians who abandoned Afghanistan to the Taliban.

The question isn't whether the Persian people deserve freedom – it's whether America will stand with those fighting for it. Under Trump's strong leadership, liberty has a fighting chance to triumph over tyranny once again.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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TexasRealistVerified2 days ago
I have a friend who fled Iran in the 80s and she always says the same thing - Americans have no idea how good they have it. What question I have is whether the Crown Prince actually has enough support inside Iran to make real change happen?
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MiddleEastWatcherVerified2 days ago
From what I've read, there's definitely growing opposition to the regime, especially among younger Iranians. The question is whether they can organize effectively.
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PatriotMom2024Verified2 days ago
Finally someone with the courage to speak truth about what's happening to women in Iran! The Crown Prince is absolutely right - this radical Islamic regime has been oppressing women for decades while the world mostly stays silent.
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FreedomFighter88Verified1 days ago
Exactly! Remember how they were beating women to death just for showing their hair? Where was the feminist outrage from the left?
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ConservativeVoiceVerified1 days ago
This is what real women's liberation looks like - standing up to actual oppression instead of complaining about made-up problems in America. Iranian women are risking their lives for basic freedoms we take for granted.