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Daughter of Top Iranian Official Ousted from Position at Emory University

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Imagine the irony: while Iran’s regime suppresses its own people—banning firearms ownership for civilians and executing protesters with impunity—one of their elite offspring gets a cushy gig at a prestigious American university, only to get the boot amid public outrage. This is the story of the daughter of a top Iranian official, quietly ousted from her position at Emory University in Atlanta after backlash exposed her ties to the oppressive Mullahs. It’s not just tabloid fodder; it’s a stark reminder of how deeply the tentacles of anti-freedom regimes infiltrate our institutions, from academia to tech giants, often under the guise of diversity or inclusion.

For the 2A community, this hits close to home. Emory, like many elite schools, has long been a breeding ground for anti-gun activism—think student walkouts demanding confiscation and faculty pushing red-flag laws that mirror Iran’s arbitrary disarmament tactics. Employing the daughter of an Iranian bigwig, whose family enforces a total gun ban while arming their Basij thugs to crush dissent, underscores the hypocrisy. It’s the same crowd that lectures us on gun violence while cozying up to actual state-sponsored terror. This ousting signals a potential crack in the dam: public scrutiny can force accountability, much like how 2A advocates have spotlighted Big Tech censorship and campus no-gun zones. If everyday Americans can rally against foreign influence here, why not amplify that energy to dismantle domestic assaults on our rights?

The implications ripple outward. As Iran’s proxies like Hezbollah stockpile rockets (often smuggled arms), our universities host their sympathizers, eroding the cultural firewall protecting the Second Amendment. This Emory episode is a win for vigilance—proof that exposing elite double standards works. 2A patriots, take note: keep digging, keep sharing, and keep the pressure on. If we can boot out an ayatollah’s kid from Atlanta, we can certainly safeguard our God-given right to bear arms from the next wave of globalist nonsense. Stay armed, stay informed, and stay free.

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