By Bobby Darvish
I write this not in anger, but in truth—and yes, with love, because truth is love. I understand that you're passionate about your profession as a social worker, and I respect your desire to fight for the vulnerable. But as someone who has lived under real oppression—under the Islamic Republic of Iran—I find it alarming that you mistake government dependency for empowerment, and that you’ve swallowed a narrative built on lies about Trump without digging deeper into the facts.
Let me begin by stating clearly: I support Donald J. Trump because I’ve seen tyranny with my own eyes. I know what it’s like to live in a country where freedom of speech is a crime, where elections are manipulated, and where rights are stripped by religious socialists in the name of “the people.” The Islamic Republic of Iran pretends to fight for the poor too—but all they do is exploit them while enriching the Ayatollahs. Sound familiar? That’s what I see happening with the Democratic Party in America.
You say Trump is “actively trying to worsen lives” by stripping voting rights and slashing Medicare. That’s not only false, it’s Democrat projection. Trump expanded funding for historically Black colleges and universities (White House Archives). He created Opportunity Zones that brought jobs and investments into impoverished communities (IRS, 2019). He lowered unemployment rates for Black, Hispanic, and Asian Americans to the lowest levels ever recorded (BLS.gov, Feb 2020). He didn’t cut Medicare—he preserved it and proposed efficiencies that wouldn't harm seniors, unlike the bureaucratic disasters pushed by Democrats in the name of “universal healthcare” that force people into one-size-fits-all systems run by unelected elites.
As for “voter suppression,” what Trump and conservatives want is simple: legal votes. Voter ID isn’t racist—it’s common sense. I need ID to buy Sudafed, to board a plane, to drive a car. Why shouldn’t I need one to choose the leader of the free world?
And about those “tax breaks”—Trump’s Tax Cuts and Jobs Act actually increased the standard deduction, helping working families, not just the rich. According to the Tax Foundation and even CNBC, most Americans saw higher take-home pay. The lie that only billionaires benefited is Democrat propaganda—used to justify wealth redistribution that enslaves people to the state.
You say you fight for the oppressed. But are you really? Or are you defending a system that manufactures oppression to grow government control and Democrat power? Real compassion means lifting people out of poverty, not chaining them to endless welfare and dependency. That’s what Trump tried to do—empower people to become self-reliant, not lifelong wards of the state.
I was born in Iran. I saw socialism dressed in religious robes enslave my people. I saw the same lies about “the poor,” “the vulnerable,” “justice,” and “equality” used to justify mass surveillance, torture, censorship, and economic collapse. I became a Christian and a conservative in America because I learned to value truth over slogans.
You don’t have to agree with me. But don’t ask me to be silent. I won’t stop speaking the truth, because the America I love—and the liberty my ancestors died for—is worth defending.
No, I’m not trolling. I’m testifying.
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