5th December 2025

Hypocrisy of Iran Mirrors Our Very Own ANC Government

Hypocrisy Of Iran Mirrors ANC Government

Recently, the daughter of a top Iranian advisor to Ali Khamenei, Ali Shamkhani, could be seen at a wedding at the luxurious Espinas Palace Hotel in Tehran, wearing a strapless, plunging wedding gown and her hair down. May I say, she looked absolutely stunning. The only problem is that in Iran, women are either beaten, jailed or executed for similar ‘acts of disobedience ‘- even when as much as a single strand of hair is showing from a woman’s head!

Ali Shamkani’s daughter, Fatimeh Shamkani, has triggered outrage in Iran over the hypocrisy of the government for punishing some, but not others- sounds very familiar, doesn’t it? Take, for instance, the ANC’s obsession with accusing Israel of a ‘Genocide’ in Gaza, whilst our own country lies in tatters and in ruins, and consider President Trump’s attempt at a peace deal between Gaza and Israel, yet, now that there is ‘peace’, there is zero admiration from our inept government for Trump and his advisors! The ANC, like Hamas and Iran, knows exactly how to play the crowds, downplay the good deeds of Western leaders and how to inflate the actions of those who seek to eradicate terrorism, claiming these attempts to be ‘genocidal’ or ‘Apartheid’ crimes! Naledi Pandor goes out of her way to lament the Palestinian situation-all this, whilst hundreds of Christians are currently being murdered and beheaded in Nigeria, another country of which its citizens have easy access through our South African borders, under the lacklustre watch of the ANC government over the last few years. It’s only since the DA took over this task in June 2024, of fixing our disastrous Home Affairs department, that things are looking slightly better. The point is: why doesn’t the ANC show similar disdain for the murders of Christians in Nigeria?

Focusing our attention on the incident in Iran again, it strikes me as extremely bothersome that our very own government, at least the ANC cadres under Cyril Ramaphosa, are in bed with a dictatorship such as Ali Khamenei’s Iranian regime. Alleged reports of the ANC having prior knowledge of the Hamas attack on Israeli soil in 2023 has sparked serious debates within online podcasters and social media enthusiasts, and I commend these podcasters for exposing the disgusting rot of the ANC and it’s alleged involvement with a Terror state who is obsessed with the annihilation of the Jews and with acquiring weapons of mass destruction in stead of building their own economy!

The ANC was bankrupt in 2023 and needed to urgently secure funding for its 2024 campaign. Allegedly, it is Iran who came to its rescue. With a voter turnout of 58%, fed-up South Africans punished the ANC by switching their votes to either the MK Party or the DA, which saw the ANC crumble into a 40% party, forcing the cadres to seek a coalition with other parties. It comes as no surprise that even in Iran, there is now a massive uprising and increasing discontentment from the general public and those who seek a much-needed regime change.

Whether it’s the brutal Terror regime of Iran under Ayatolla Khamenei or the inept, racist Ramaphosa government here in SA, one thing is for sure: citizens are waking up to the hypocrisy of leaders who are a dictatorship and who hide behind fake smiles and walks at the Camps Bay promenade. Case in point was Ramaphosa’s poor performance at the White House, when Trump so meticulously exposed the ANC’s hypocrisy regarding farm murders and the free rein which is given to Julius Malema and other communists here in SA. It’s time to remove the mask of hypocrisy of our leaders, who only seek to divide us and suppress us. It’s time to hold them accountable, and for our citizens to rise up and take back our freedom, which is enshrined in our Constitution!

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