Manufacturing Dissent
In the aftermath of the assassination of Seyyed Ali Khamenei, the crew reflects on the life, legacy, and historical weight of a figure they argue defined resistance in the post-Cold War era. We explore what it means to meet the historical moment, contrasting Seyyed Khamenei’s life of struggle with the moral and political confusion rampant across Muslim communities in the West (3:10). Building on this, the discussion turns to the ethic of “never to humiliation,” tracing its roots to Imam Husayn ibn Ali (as) and examining how this principle manifests in the Islamic Republic of Iran and the broader resistance axis (6:45). The crew critiques assimilation, neoliberal Islam, and compromised modes of analysis that prevent clarity in moments of global rupture (10:30). The episode closes with a reflection on the geopolitical consequences of Seyyed Khamenei’s assassination, debating whether this marks a turning point in U.S. hegemony and the emergence of a new world order shaped by dignity, resistance, and revolutionary continuity (20:15.) Become a Patron - patreon.com/dissentmanufactured [http://patreon.com/dissentmanufactured] Subscribe on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-q-2tf86mznIDsunTJ8JEw [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-q-2tf86mznIDsunTJ8JEw] Watch more episodes from Manufacturing Dissent at https://rss.com/podcasts/manufacturingdissent/ [https://rss.com/podcasts/manufacturingdissent/] #manufacturingdissent
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