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Opinion

Where’s Muh Freedom, Bro?

By Mark Mansfield
Iranian protests. Photo via YouTube

Ben Wildsmith

We are caught between eras at the moment and our nervy discomfort, sat with our bags out on the lawn but with no idea where we’re headed to next, is pressing on us all.

To work out what’s being birthed we need to come to terms with what’s dying and why.

This weekend has, you’ll agree, been particularly discomfiting. I’m kind of done with railing about politicians driving us into barbarism. This weekend’s events confirm that plenty of people want an end to civilization as we’ve understood it.

It’s no good arguing human rights to people who feel safer if a big, rough man promises to stomp on anything they don’t like. ‘The Venezuelans are happier,’ they cry. ‘International law is a brake on natural morality.’

You can’t reason someone out of a position they didn’t reason themselves into and, holistically, that is the shift we need to take notice of in the events going off around us.

Having grown up in the west and received a liberal education of some sort, Enlightenment values run through us as a given. We expect people to defend their actions using evidence and reason.

We assume that even the worst amongst us get that it’s accepted that humans are individuals with value.

They may not believe it, or act according to that notion, but even sociopaths know they need to fake agreement with this.

President Trump and his merry band of MAGA sycophants have twigged that reason and accountability have had their day. Nobody has the time or, crucially, the attention span to follow complex arguments that weigh the rights of minorities against the will of the majority.

It’s called a democracy, dumbass, which means we won so we do as we please. Cry harder.

Complicating matters further, it’s now nearly impossible to verify evidence for anything that we haven’t experienced first-hand.

It seems as if Venezuelans around the world are celebrating their liberation by Exxon and Chevron. They are pulling down statues with ropes like their predecessors in Iraq did. The tropes of liberation are being served up to us, watching the news in our pith helmets as vicarious liberators. Can you trust your eyes, though?

I’d be interested to know how many people reading are aware of what might be happening in Iran this weekend.

Protests

Traditional outlets like newspapers and TV channels have reported sporadic protests around the country that focus on the cost of living. The Iranian Rial was drastically devalued last week and, resultingly, international sanctions are biting even harder.

It’s a small story buried away in the international pages of papers and barely featuring on broadcast media.

On social media, however, and particularly Elon Musk’s X, a full-scale revolution is underway. Thousands of Iranians are, we’re told, flooding the streets and demanding the return of the monarchy.

Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, son of the bloke who didn’t like it in Rock the Casbah, is posting instructions to revolutionaries. Accounts that usually amplify Israeli government lines about Gaza are unanimous that the Iranian theocracy will fall within days.

The reason you haven’t heard about it, according to everyone from Tommy Robinson to the Davies twins, Sharron and Andrew RT, is that the lamestream media is a globalist mouthpiece for Communism and Islam. Or something, it’s hard to follow.

Debunked

Every image and film clip coming out of Iran, whether it supports or casts doubt on the veracity of an ongoing revolution, is immediately debunked as an AI fake. It is very possible that I am an AI fake, would I even know?

Out of the Enlightenment flowed the industrial revolution and the technological world into which we were born. Before cameras and sound recorders, people were reliant on the accounts of eyewitnesses to verify events. ‘The camera never lies’ we used to tell ourselves. Well, it did, as Arthur Conan Doyle found out, but not so convincingly that veracity couldn’t eventually be determined. We’re past that now. No image or recording can be considered evidence of anything as AI turns objectivity into a quaint relic of the past.

It's richly ironic that the forces opposed to murderous superstition in Iran are conspiring to undermine the basis upon which we try to arrive at reasoned conclusions. Similarly, those who are loudest in support of AMERICA have reduced its philosophical essence to the might-is-right exceptionalism of the Monroe Doctrine and nothing else.

Real freedom is the fruit of hard thinking. It is the refusal to persist with that work that has led us here, to the precipice of tyranny.

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13 comments

Richard Jenkins

The disadvantage of having a great writers works to read…….is sometimes it doesn’t lift you up as much as you’d like. Diolch Ben! I appreciate your erudition & turn of phrase more than I can say but right now you've got me busting the bubble on a Prozac pill!

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Mike T

The religious Iranian regime funds terrorists such as Hamas and Hezbollah (and worse if it were possible). It murders gays people and women who refuse to wear religious clothing. Good luck to the Iranian people. If you can overthrow your medieval oppressors then it would be for the good of us all. The repercussions would be seismic. Do it for Mahsa Amini.

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Amir

Followed by countries to reduce the power of an independent judiciary despite public opposition. So there goes Zion. Do it for the 20000 innocent children victims of the abhorrent genocide in Ghazza.

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Tucker

I wonder why you never condemn the isreali settlers who kill and harm ordinary Palestinians in the Westbank. Yet constantly mention Hamas and Hezbollah. When writing anything about the middle east. Its like you have some sort of phobia.

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Amir

Good question. I want to know who someone that believes that PC should be in charge of Wales can say something so negative regarding the plight of the semitic Palestinian people. Especially as the PC website says, "Plaid Cymru Leader Rhun ap Iorwerth has urged the Prime Minister to “go further” and impose harsh sanctions against the Israeli Government in light of the continued atrocities against civilians in Gaza".

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Smae

Mike's Tory, just not a unionist Tory. Once independent I'm sure he'll hop on the Reform bandwagon.

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Smae

America and the UK fund/funded the Taliban... it's really tough throwing stones in a greenhouse no? Also guess who put the Islamic Revolution Guard into power.... guessed it yet? It was us. Yep. All us. We bribed the Americans into helping us create, agitate and ultimately overthrow the shah and the governments. Why? They dared to nationalise British and Iranian Oil (now known as British Petroleum). It would be nice for one minute if the West stopped Crusading in the Middle East and honestly... left them alone. They might blow themselves all to kingdom come in the mean time... but its a lesson they need to learn. That... or we need to learn to colonize properly.

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bert

No the west deposed the legitimately elected government and propped up the Shah. The revolution, which was initially as socialist as much as Islamist was a reaction to that.

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Ceffylbach

So….we resist AI and the rise of ‘impossible to verify’ accounts and news by - er, thinking harder? Traditional media is - er, reliable or not? And Sharron Davies has got nothing to do with anything you’re writing about.

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Ben Wildsmith

I don't reckon that at all. I'm pointing out that it's impossible to tell from any information source we have., yet you are are convinced by social media. As usual.

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Amir

I just can never fathom following someone who could make such vile and despicable antisemtic and racist comments and then could not even bring himself to condemn these behaviours or apologise for them. And yet, he doesn't deny such behaviour and comments, so effectively he is condoning such comments such as , " Hitler was right " and behaviour such as making hissing noises to mimic the abhorrent gas chambers in Auschwitz. When will our mainstream media take Farage to task over these past behaviours or refusal to apologise for them?

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Adrian

I know you struggle Amir: one sympathises.

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Smae

Hmmm...can't tell if written by AI or... But in all seriousness, I'm starting to view News as simply heavy drama entertainment at this point and so largely try to stay out of current affairs. Arguing about Muslims, the deepstate, they're coming muh job (like, dude, you don't even have a job wtfayoa...) is so 2016. Also, Refugees are all 'illegals' and taking all of our benefits. Nothing about banks or the Corporation of London stripping us dry. The Muslims are like the old KGB russians... well except the Russians really are out to get us now (we've seen lots of proof). At this point maybe I should just start becoming a prepper maybe there's a prepping community or something, because it's hard to see how all of this doesn't end in WW3, except this time half of Europe and half of America goes to Civil war at the same time because they couldn't tell whether the Nuke launched by Russia was redirected by an enthusiastic Grandma using a feather fan to either a Republican or Democrat side and then half of Europe joining in with the pantomime because... that's what we always do.

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I wonder why you never condemn the isreali settlers who kill and harm ordinary Palestinians in the Westbank. Yet constantly mention Hamas and Hezbollah. When writing anything about the middle east. Its like you have some sort of phobia.

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