As Iran protests to end Khameni’s authoritarian reign, where are the encampments from lefty college students?

There are no flotillas on the way to save Iran.

No Soros-funded “democracy” groups pressuring Western governments to intervene on behalf of civilians being arrested and murdered.

No astroturfing movement demanding economic boycotts.

When college students return from winter break this month, they’ll find not a single encampment supporting the Iranian uprising against one of the world’s most brutal regimes.

Nor are there any emergency meetings or condemnations from the United Nations — member states have been busy denouncing the United States for removing Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro and Israel for its recognition of Somaliland.

The more people might be free, the more the UN is distressed.

Outlets such as the BBC, which spread virtually every fictitious claim about the Gaza “genocide” and “famine” handed them by Hamas propagandists, could barely spare a segment for the widespread protests in Iran.

A year ago, Mark Ruffalo, Billie Eilish, Guy Pearce and scores of other moral ignoramuses were seen wearing red-and-orange pins featuring a hand around a black........

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