When five women from Iran’s national soccer team decided to seek asylum in Australia, they weren’t just running from a regime—they were standing up to a government that treats women like second-class citizens. These players didn’t bow down during their country’s anthem. They risked everything to escape the shackles of an oppressive, backward regime. This latest move exposes the truth: oppression still thrives in the world while liberals and globalist elites keep turning a blind eye.
While so-called “feminists” in Western countries throw fits over pronouns and pink hats, real heroes like these Iranian soccer players are screaming for basic rights. Where is the outrage from the mainstream media? Where is the condemnation from the United Nations? It’s as if left-wing activists only care about women when it serves their own woke agenda.
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The Western left keeps selling the myth that diversity and tolerance mean defending every culture, no matter how barbaric. But when it comes to radical Islamic regimes that force women into submission, suddenly the outrage machine falls silent. If these players were fleeing a Christian country, you can bet the Democratic Party would be using it as a political sledgehammer right now.
Australia’s federal police had to sneak these five women away from their team hotel just so they could claim asylum without fear of retaliation. Some would call that dramatic. But when your own country might punish you for showing a shred of defiance, dramatic action is the only choice. Of course, Australia deserves credit for doing the right thing, even as its own politicians often bend the knee to feel-good globalism.
Here’s the cold, hard truth: Courage comes from rejecting tyranny, not kneeling to it. The West used to know that. But these days far too many progressives would rather apologize for dictators than support actual freedom fighters. When will they stop making excuses for the enemies of liberty—and start siding with women who risk everything for a shot at a real life? The world is watching.

