Thursday, September 11, 2025

Libturd Thursday ~ Iryna ~ AM

 

The Unspoken Tragedy: How a Ukrainian 

Refugee Was Sacrificed on the Altar of a 

Failed American Ideology ~ by Skip


CHARLOTTE, NC – The brutal, senseless murder of 23-year-old Iryna Zarutska on a light rail train here wasn’t just a random act of violence. It was a perfect, horrifying storm of every failed policy that has been zealously enforced upon the American people by a corrupt and hostile ruling class. The media’s preferred narrative, a shallow puddle of hand-wringing over “public safety” and “tragic irony,” is a deliberate smokescreen designed to hide the ugly, uncomfortable truths they dare not speak.
Yes, Iryna Zarutska was a refugee from the war in Ukraine. She fled the terrifying, tangible violence of artillery shells and invading armies, a conflict fueled by globalist power games that have sacrificed countless young men on both sides. She came to America, the last best hope on Earth, seeking the safety and promise that this nation once represented.
Instead, she was given a one-way ticket on the Blue Line Express to Hell.
Her killer, Decarlos Brown Jr., is the face of this American failure. A homeless man with a “significant criminal record.” The media utters this phrase with a hushed, clinical tone, a euphemism to avoid stating the obvious. They will not show you his picture and ask the hard questions about patterns of behavior. They will not connect the dots between a culture that glorifies degeneracy, a justice system that refuses to punish predators, and the inevitable, bloody outcome.
They talk about the “lack of security personnel” on that train car as if it were a simple budgeting error. It is not. It is a philosophical choice. It is the direct result of the “defund the police” madness that swept through American cities, championed by the same virtue-signaling elites who live in gated communities far from the public transit systems they’ve rendered into lawless hunting grounds. The security was there—just conveniently a car away, utterly useless when a lone, vulnerable woman needed protection from the savage they let roam free.
And the “tragic irony”? It’s more than irony. It is a damning indictment.
Where are the cries from the same neocons and Ukraine flag-bearers who demanded billions of our tax dollars and the blood of Ukrainian boys be sent to fight a proxy war? They wrapped themselves in the blue and yellow, proclaiming their undying support for the Ukrainian people. But for Iryna Zarutska? For this one, specific Ukrainian life saved from the war? Their support amounted to a death sentence on a Charlotte train. Their silence is deafening. They love Ukraine as a geopolitical cudgel against Russia, but they couldn’t care less about actual Ukrainians who become victims of the violent, chaotic, multi-cultural reality they’ve engineered right here at home.
She didn’t die because of “insufficient security protocols.” She died because the nation she fled to has been systematically stripped of its social cohesion, its rule of law, and its common sense. She died because the authorities care more about the comfort of criminal elements than the safety of law-abiding citizens. She died because the powerful who “support” her country see her people as pawns on a chessboard, not as human beings worthy of protection in their own neighborhoods.
Iryna Zarutska escaped one warzone only to be murdered in another—one created not by invading tanks, but by our own leaders’ toxic, suicidal ideologies. That is the real narrative. And it’s a story they are desperately trying to silence.

Thanks Skip

41 comments:

  1. If you comment on this, you are Racist... Well, what does Racist really mean?
    Railing Against Criminals In Sanctuary Towns...
    Put it to rest liberal hacks, we are done playing around....
    GB

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  2. The powers that be have allowed perps to maim and kill minorities for years. With this killing and the killing of Charlie Kirk we can see that they have allowed the problem to spread to the rest of society. How long before the great backlash?

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  3. So, the media's narrative is a 'deliberate smokescreen'? Sounds like someone's been watching too many conspiracy theory documentaries. Maybe the real smokescreen is blaming everything on 'failed policies' instead of, you know, the actual perpetrator.

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    1. Anon, a lot of us are responsible for those conspiracy theories. By the way, most are coming true.

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  4. She fled a warzone only to find one run by our mayors. Iryna Zarutska deserved the safety our leaders promise foreigners but refuse to provide citizens

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    1. Joe, it's been a long time since I've felt safe, How about you?

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  5. The silence from the very voices that shouted for Ukraine’s defense now echoes louder than any protest chant—because the cost of that silence is a life lost on a Charlotte subway.

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    1. Anon, I think the voting both will tell the tail. Many are waking up to this bull shit..

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  6. Amen brother, I agree wholeheartedly. Now comes the hard part, how do we get back to normalcy?

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    1. Anon, Congress has the power of impeachment, so let's line up those judges.

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  7. Decarlos Brown Jr.'s ‘significant criminal record’ is bureaucrat-speak for ‘repeatedly released predator.’ Our justice system is a revolving door with blood on its hands

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  8. Failed policies' leading to murder? That's a stretch even for the most creative of conspiracy theorists. Maybe if we focused on the real issue—violent crime and its perpetrators—we wouldn't need to spin such far-fetched narratives

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    1. are you retarded? it was the left's failed policies that kept releasing this dirtbag back onto the streets! if the lefty judges actualy did as you say, "focus on the real issue - violent crime," then this incident wouldn't have happened. GTFOH.
      - Chi.

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    2. Anon-one, You're not making sense. We (most of my readers) want failed (or Liberal) policies to stop allowing criminals to go free. We want them jailed and punished. Is that too much to ask?

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    3. Anon-two, you hit the nail on the head for him. Thank you!

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  9. The same people who wanted to defund police now wonder why there wasn’t security on the train. You can’t make this up - but they’ll keep trying to blame everything except their own policies

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  10. All I can say is; when's the hangin' and do I need to bring some rope?

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    1. Steve, you bring it, but make sure it's the best. There may be others.

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  11. Neocons: ‘Send billions to Ukraine!’ Also neocons: crickets when a Ukrainian woman gets butchered by the diversity they imported. Geopolitical pawns matter; actual people don’t

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    1. you spelled "Democrats" wrong.
      -Chi

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    2. Anon, I agree with Chi. You spelled democrats wrong.

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    3. Chi, with very few words you said it perfectly.

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  12. Our leaders import the world’s problems while exporting our safety. Iryna escaped Russian artillery only to meet American degeneracy - both enabled by the same globalist elites

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    1. Anon, very good, thank you. Very simple but says a bucket full.

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  13. They’ll release violent criminals onto our streets but lock down small businesses for ‘public health.’ Priorities: protecting predators, punishing producers

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    1. Al, now if you could do something about those liberal minds, you could bottle what you used..

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  14. She fled a conventional war to die in our demographic war. The body count from replacement migration keeps growing while our leaders lecture us about compassion

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    1. Anon, yup it's the ones going easy on criminals that are creating this mess.

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  15. Ukraine flag profile pictures everywhere until an actual Ukrainian woman gets murdered by the diversity they champion. Then suddenly it’s just another ‘complex societal issue

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  16. These passengers embody our decay: all virtue signals, no virtue. They’ll post black squares for BLM but won’t lift a finger to save a White woman being slaughtered before their eyes

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  17. These urban politicians sacrifice public safety on the altar of political correctness, then have the audacity to call themselves leaders. Iryna’s blood isn’t just on the killer’s hands—it’s on every policy-maker who values criminal comfort over citizen protection

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  18. The same soft-on-crime courts that let this feral animal walk free should have to personally explain to Iryna’s family why his ‘rehabilitation’ was more important than her life. These black-robed cowards in their protected courtrooms keep releasing predators back into our neighborhoods while victims pay the ultimate price. They’ve turned our justice system into a revolving door for savages while decent people live in fear. Every judge who ever gave this monster a pass has blood on their hands

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  19. The Lefties want chaos and disorder. It's how they take poer. After a while, all you want is to be safe.

    Learned that back in '65, when stuff like this was starting. Occasionally, others do it. Japan and Germany in the 20s. That time, the Narzis fought back and the Commies got their clocks cleaned.

    Thing is, Europe is different from America. They want order; we want freedom. In Dear Olde England, they used to have what they called rough justice. We had lynch law or vigilantes - the vigilantes, unlike lynch mobs, were the leading citizens out to restore law when the system broke, as it did in CA 153 years ago. In SF, only a few swung, but many were whipped and/or banished and told next time, it would be the rope.

    The faculty lounge crowd doesn't realize that. They also don't realize an old truism of history. When you go looking for a war, you usually get more war thasn you can handle. Consider WWII. Or the Sioux at Wounded Knee.

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  20. This is a devastating and infuriating account of systemic failure. Iryna Zarutska’s murder isn’t just a tragedy—it’s a brutal indictment of every destructive policy that’s been forced upon our nation.
    She fled the horrors of a foreign war, only to be sacrificed to the domestic war on common sense, order, and safety that’s being waged by our own ruling class. Her killer represents the direct consequence of a justice system that coddles predators and abandons victims, of ideological movements that dismantle police protection while virtue-signaling from secure suburbs, and of a media that obscures the obvious patterns behind such violence.
    The bitterest truth is that the same voices who champion endless foreign intervention and wave Ukrainian flags couldn’t be bothered to ensure a young refugee woman was safe on an American train. They use real people as political props while enabling the very conditions that get them killed. Iryna didn’t just die—she was betrayed by the nation that promised her refuge and by the leaders who prioritize criminal rights over citizen safety.
    Her death screams what we all know: our cities are becoming lawless territories, and our leaders have chosen this path. Rest in peace, Iryna. Your story deserved so much more than becoming another statistic in America’s decline.

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  21. The blood of Iryna Zarutska is on the hands of Charlotte’s failed leadership.
    Mayor Vi Lyles and the City Council, who embraced the rhetoric of defunding and demoralizing the police, created the lawless environment where this could happen. District Attorney Spencer Merriweather III, whose office undoubtedly allowed her killer, Decarlos Brown Jr., to cycle through a “significant criminal record” without facing real consequences, is directly culpable. CATS CEO John Lewis must answer for the dangerously inadequate security on public transit that he oversees.
    They prioritize woke policies and criminal coddling over the basic safety of citizens and those seeking refuge here. This wasn’t a random tragedy; it was a failure of governance, and these officials are responsible. They should be named, shamed, and replaced by leaders who will protect the innocent.

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  22. A judge, with no law degree, no common sense of law & order, no sense of justice, totally ignorant of reality and non caring about the community, let this animal based upon a 'promise'. Proof positive that the degenerates who are pulling the puppet strings care nothing about anything other than destruction. They care more for rabid dogs than human life. Sir K

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  23. Ever since the murder of this beautiful woman, I have heard that she is Russian and then that she is Ukrainian. Which is it? Why should it matter anyway? The perpetrator should not have 20 years or more to celebrate his act. He has forfeited his right to live. The Judge who is an accomplice to this act is equally guilty. Same crime, same consequences.

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