Free Speech Nation The Podcast with Andrew Doyle: Series 2 Episode 13: Mahyar Tousi

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In the latest episode of Free Speech Nation: The Podcast, Andrew is joined by political YouTuber Mahyar Tousi.

The pair discuss nationalism, Left versus the Right, the culture wars and Mahyar's origins in Iran.

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Big fan of MT - glad you have got him on GB News

paulyoward
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Mahyar is brilliant to listen to. Despite all the political voices we have to listen to day in, day out, what he has to say is all I’m interested in. He’s the only person who has anything worth listening to. We need more common-sense voices like his.

IDontBelieveIt-hn
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Good to see MT on here keep up the good work.

seandelap
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I had an Iranian family move near me a couple of years ago, they are wonderful, very family orientated, friendly, hard working. Such lovely people

kayjackson
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I appreciate Mahyar Tousi’s appearances on GB news.
I’ve been watching his channel for a long time now. He gets straight to the facts, no waffle.

basilbaby
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Nice to see Libertarian Mahyar Tousi 👍

-scgg-gg
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MT should stand for Parliament. Always speaks sense.

coraynbell
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Nice to see MT respect to this young man and what he has done for the British people online bring the really views

Freebird
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"The legacy media, bbc and other media guys not reporting what the people wanted to hear" preaching to the choir 👏

ll-ebrt
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As mentioned, society has been infantilised. Safetyism is rampant which serves no useful purpose.

andymac
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We’re sick of caring caring is an emotion and I’m saving mine for something i do actually care about 🇬🇧

OCONNER-ojxg
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You should speak to Thomas sowell, that would be an amazing interview.

d.jparer
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I actually trust MT up to now...(anything can change at any time of course:) As a 70yo, by the mid 80's
I had begun to peek behind what our world appeared to be on the surface (when I still watched TV and
read newspapers...I stopped both in 89). In those days, the big and largely invisible, global
influencers, were the Bilderberg Group and the Council on Foreign Relations etc.
At that time it had become obvious to many, that the degree of 'influence' on democratic
governments around the world via these groups and their supporters, was actually quite scary!
Today they have morphed into WEF, UN, IMF, WHO, the Central Banks, Gates, Schwab, Blackrock
and Vanguard, and are much much more influential on all governments across the world than most
people realize.. The number of PM's etc who quietly became 'consultants' for Big Corps after politics
also peaked my interest. That influence on what is supposed to be 'democratic' politics brought the
journalist Peter Osborne to call contemporary politicians, the Billionaire's Bitches. And, I think it's a
valid description given how the world's richest are now openly making suggestions (influencing) how
the world should and will look in the future....The Great Reset for example.

While the British population discuss Boris & Starmer, the real movers & shakers go about furthering
their vision for our future!

TheLastSongbird
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I agree, but when are you going to invite Tommy Robinson on, thanks in advance.

donnalloyd
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After 2nd war, Europe had transit camps where folk went prior to migrating ..

misiasert
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Oohhh. Nide collab. This should be good

DarkAngel
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We Haven't Got Free Speech In Scotland Anymore,

thomasjones
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I think Corbyn was quite justified in hating the media.
I'll also admit to voting Labour at the last election, and I'll also admit to regretting it. At least they didn't win.

cornishhh
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I think a good bit of the degradation of public interaction is down to TV dramas like Eastenders, Hollyoaks and similar, which several times a week taught people that the way to deal with adversity and get what you want is through malicious gossip, deceit and occasionally violence. Unlike earlier equivalents like, say Emmerdale Farm and Coronation Street, the 'nasty' characters were lionised and tended to get away with their behaviour and by next week it had generally all blown over and they were ready to behave horribly again, which makes things nice and easy for the script writers. While sure, it's just TV, I believe it had a powerful effect on the way the more impressionable portion of the population, who arguably were the ones mainly watching that stuff, learnt to deal with things not going their own way. A whole generation growing up with this leads to a great deal of people living life like it were a soap opera and being surprised when, unlike in the fiction, real life tends not to be so forgiving. When that happens, what do they do about it? - they react according to their conditioning and act even more horribly and the downward spiral in public decency continues.

chriscoffee
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The woman who said Britain is a silly little island is a Nigerian not a native Brit.

hannannahuk