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Whoopi Goldberg’s Iran Comparison Sparks Backlash from Outraged Conservatives


Whoopi Goldberg caused a firestorm by comparing life for black Americans to conditions for women in Iran. Her comments on “The View” sparked instant backlash from conservatives who called the comparison outrageous and offensive. Goldberg suggested America isn’t much better than Iran when it comes to human rights.

She specifically claimed America has “tied gay folks to the car” and hanged black people just like Iran executes gay people today. Goldberg defended her statement by saying “we have been known in this country” for such brutality. Critics immediately slammed this as historical distortion and anti-American rhetoric.

Conservative voices erupted over Goldberg equating modern America with Iran’s Islamic regime. Ben Shapiro highlighted Iran’s brutal hijab laws where women get beaten for improper dress. Sean Hannity emphasized Iran throws gay people off buildings while America protects freedoms. These responses underscored the vast difference between democratic rights and extremist oppression.

Iran remains one of the world’s worst persecutors of Christians, women, and minorities. Women there face public flogging for not wearing hijabs and lose basic job opportunities. Gay citizens risk execution while religious minorities suffer state violence. Goldberg’s comparison ignores these documented atrocities happening daily under theocratic rule.

America’s progress on civil rights proves Goldberg’s claims false. The U.S. has made historic strides since the Civil Rights Movement, unlike Iran’s worsening tyranny. While racism persists here, no other nation has worked harder to correct past wrongs. Our constitutional protections for all citizens stand in stark contrast to Iran’s systemic brutality.

Goldberg’s remarks insult America’s legacy of freedom and justice. They downplay the Islamic regime’s actual crimes against humanity. This kind of false equivalence emboldens America’s enemies and undermines our global standing. Patriots recognize these statements as dangerous propaganda against our values.

Dave Rubin, Russell Brand, and Sage Steele joined the condemnation on their podcast. They called Goldberg’s comments shockingly ignorant and evidence of liberal detachment from reality. Rubin expressed disbelief that anyone could equate American democracy with Iran’s dictatorship. These voices represent millions of hardworking Americans who reject such anti-U.S. rhetoric.

Truth matters when discussing freedom versus oppression. Goldberg’s false comparison disrespects Iranian women fighting tyranny and dishonors America’s battle for equality. Patriots must stand against these lies that smear our nation’s character. We celebrate America’s exceptionalism while demanding accountability for those who slander it.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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