Hidden Truths - The Forecast They Hope You Miss

Hidden Truths - The Forecast They Hope You Miss

Human Rights Used to Mean Something

Human Rights Used to Mean Something. Then the UN and Mamdani Showed Up....

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Oct 09, 2025
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When Terror Gets a Press Pass and Tyranny Puts on a Human Rights T-Shirt…

Zohran Mamdani wants to run New York. That’s not a joke. That’s not a Babylon Bee headline. That’s reality. A man who couldn’t even say the word “Hamas” after October 7 wants to run the most Jewish city outside of Tel Aviv. And the worst part is there are people who blindly ignore this!

You remember October 7, right?

The day cowardly monsters stormed Israeli homes, slaughtered families, burned babies, raped women, and filmed it all like snuff-porn for their Telegram channels. And Zohran’s response? “We mourn all civilian deaths.”

No. That’s not a condemnation. That’s a career calculation. That’s what happens when your real allegiance is to ideology, not morality.

Because Zohran isn’t confused. He’s not naïve. He’s obedient. Obedient to a worldview where the words “human rights” have been hijacked, hollowed out, and weaponized into a Trojan horse for tyranny.

Let’s talk about that.

See, once upon a time, “human rights” meant something. You had the right to live. The right to speak. The right to not be tortured. Good stuff. But then the globalist goblins at the United Nations got their hands on it. And like everything else they touch, they turned it into socialist sludge.

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights? It sounds noble. Until you read it.

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