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Democrats Fear Iranian Love Of Freedom Could Spread To America

With the fall of the Ayatollah regime appearing to be imminent, prominent Democrats expressed fear that the dangerous Iranian desire for freedom could potentially spread to the United States.

Leaders of the Democratic Party stressed that the desire to be free from oppression could pose a serious threat to the American way of life and urged everyone to ignore what has been happening in Iran to prevent it from happening here.

"This type of thinking is contagious," said Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer. "I wept when I turned on the news and saw what was happening in Tehran. It's frightening. I'm afraid of something similar happening here in our country. This desire for freedom and liberty could really destroy everything the Democratic Party has worked so hard for so long to build in America."

If the movement continues to spread unchecked, Democrats said, it could make it more difficult to maintain the oppressive hold the federal government has on the American people. "If the Ayatollah can be overthrown, there's no telling what could happen to us," said House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. "Watching the Iranian people protesting to be free is a sobering lesson that we all must learn to keep it from spreading like a virus. Today, it's Tehran. Tomorrow, it could be New York, Philadelphia, or Chicago. We have to avoid this desire for freedom and keep it from taking hold in the U.S."

At publishing time, Democrats had reportedly called a closed-door meeting to address the danger of Americans rising up to stage a revolution to win their freedom.
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Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
At publishing time, it was learned further that New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has ordered the shutdown of all internet service in the city, and to prohibit the distribution of any newspaper other than the NY Times. "We simply cannot allow any fake news about the Iranian people's dissatisfaction with their beloved Ayatollahs to have currency in our city," fumed Mamdani, according to exclusive sources close to the matter.