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Recovering from Western Abuse | Shahid Bolsen
You’re watching official messaging get louder, more theatrical, more cartoonish—and you’re thinking: “Are they serious?”
They are serious. The point isn’t persuasion anymore. The point is filtration. When a power structure stops trying to win the respect…
They are serious. The point isn’t persuasion anymore. The point is filtration. When a power structure stops trying to win the respect…
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Venezuela: Reading the Fine Print of Power | Shahid Bolsen
In this talk, Shahid Bolsen explains why Venezuela is not a “headline country,” but a diagnostic tool: a place where you can watch real power move—through oil contracts, licensing, sanctions design, capital access, and timing—while the public is kept busy…
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From one year ago...
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America's Self-Colonizing Cannibalism
One year ago today...
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American Panic
There are Americans online in panic—angry, anxious, calling for help, calling for direction—after just one year of Trump-era intensity, as if the nightmare began yesterday. This talk is a hard reset: not comfort, not partisan therapy—perspective.
You are…
You are…
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"The system is not broken. It is working as designed."
a) In your own words, explain what Shahid means by the claim that Americans are not living through a deviation from American democracy, but rather seeing American democracy operating perfectly normally.
b) Identify at least three concrete examples Shahid uses to support this, and explain how each example functions as evidence for the designed system rather than a temporary abnormality.
c) In the video, Shahid also argues the main change is that coercion/violence is becoming more visible domestically. Explain why this visibility shift matters for understanding the U.S. political system.
a) In your own words, explain what Shahid means by the claim that Americans are not living through a deviation from American democracy, but rather seeing American democracy operating perfectly normally.
b) Identify at least three concrete examples Shahid uses to support this, and explain how each example functions as evidence for the designed system rather than a temporary abnormality.
c) In the video, Shahid also argues the main change is that coercion/violence is becoming more visible domestically. Explain why this visibility shift matters for understanding the U.S. political system.
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Epistemological Sovereignty: Engaging with Non-Muslim Works
In this expansive conversation, Middle Nation’s Shaykh Turaabi and Shahid Bolsen discuss the book "No Logo" by Naomi Klein, and what epistemological sovereignty looks like when Muslims engage with works by Non-Muslims.
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Why "solutions" like voting, protest, and reform are framed as traps or mechanisms of containment?
Shahid argues that common civic actions (voting, peaceful protests, petitions) exist because they do not threaten power. Try to explain this argument carefully: what assumptions does he make about how the system responds to genuine threats, and why does he think these outlets rather dissipate resistance?
He also points to a major anti-Iraq War protest as an example. What does he draw from that example about the limits of mass protest?
Identify and interpret two metaphors he uses in this part of the video (for example electric chair vs life support, gambler and bookies, line-crossing cartoon). For each metaphor, explain what exact belief or behavior he is criticizing and how the metaphor strengthens his points.
Shahid argues that common civic actions (voting, peaceful protests, petitions) exist because they do not threaten power. Try to explain this argument carefully: what assumptions does he make about how the system responds to genuine threats, and why does he think these outlets rather dissipate resistance?
He also points to a major anti-Iraq War protest as an example. What does he draw from that example about the limits of mass protest?
Identify and interpret two metaphors he uses in this part of the video (for example electric chair vs life support, gambler and bookies, line-crossing cartoon). For each metaphor, explain what exact belief or behavior he is criticizing and how the metaphor strengthens his points.
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Ideological reorientation, moral framework, and building parallel structures
Outline Shahid's proposed sequence of change from individual (micro) to community to broader outcomes (macro). What does he think must happen first, and why does he insist that without that step, resistance will collapse when it becomes inconvenient?
He also says that Americans need a moral architecture rather than liberal platitudes, and argues that Islam provides a robust civilizational framework (compared to Christianity and secular humanism that have been compromised). Can you summarize his reasoning in a couple of sentences?
Lastly, he lists concrete examples of parallel structures (mutual aid, alternative education, food systems, cooperatives, restorative justice, local media, etc.). Choose three of these and explain:
a) what problem each is meant to solve,
b) how it reduces dependence on the state/market, and
c) how it ties into his ITYS of imperial decline (reserve currency/dollar erosion, increasing police state, rising political violence).
Outline Shahid's proposed sequence of change from individual (micro) to community to broader outcomes (macro). What does he think must happen first, and why does he insist that without that step, resistance will collapse when it becomes inconvenient?
He also says that Americans need a moral architecture rather than liberal platitudes, and argues that Islam provides a robust civilizational framework (compared to Christianity and secular humanism that have been compromised). Can you summarize his reasoning in a couple of sentences?
Lastly, he lists concrete examples of parallel structures (mutual aid, alternative education, food systems, cooperatives, restorative justice, local media, etc.). Choose three of these and explain:
a) what problem each is meant to solve,
b) how it reduces dependence on the state/market, and
c) how it ties into his ITYS of imperial decline (reserve currency/dollar erosion, increasing police state, rising political violence).
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Shahid Bolsen | Why You Can't Have Honest Dialogue With the West (Part 1/3)
This is Part One of a three-part series exposing the Western Civilizational Validation Complex—the systematic mechanism by which Western discourse operates not to pursue truth, but to maintain the myth of Western supremacy and superiority.
Across these three…
Across these three…
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Shahid Bolsen | Dissecting Western Dishonesty (Part 2/3)
This is Part Two of a three-part series exposing the Western Civilizational Validation Complex—the systematic mechanism by which Western discourse operates not to pursue truth, but to maintain the myth of Western supremacy and superiority.
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Across these three…
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