Why do the Greens oppose action against regimes who want them, and Australians in general, dead…?
The answer is complex, but one factor seems to be an entrenched shared outlook of ressentiment, which Nietzsche argued was a deep-seated and reactive anger that emerges from perceived weakness or impotence.
The Iranian regime, and their Hamas and Hezbollah proxies, would oppress and even execute the Greens and their voters for their support of secularism, feminism, LGBTQ+ rights, and gender ideology. But ressentiment, victimhood, and the politics of grievance appear to override principles, core values, and even self-preservation.
To read more, please visit https://www.spectator.com.au/2026/03/why-do-the-greens-support-people-who-want-them-dead/