
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
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Centre-Right Realist. Like: History, Geopolitics. Dislike: Socialism, Islamism, Identity Politics, Western Self-Hatred.
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The Permanent State Has Chosen Its Side If you post the wrong opinion on social media in Britain today, you may receive a knock on the door from the police. If you display the wrong flag at a protest, you risk arrest. If you say the wrong thing about the wrong religion, you may find yourself investigated under hate speech legislation, your employer contacted, your reputation destroyed before any charge is brought. But if you are a Foreign Office civil servant, you can stand for the Iranian national anthem, mingle with officials of a regime that just days earlier had massacred its own people, raise a glass to the Islamic revolution, and face no consequences whatsoever. Because according to the Foreign Office, that is normal. Standard practice. Regularly attended under successive governments. Normal. On February 12, while Foreign Office staff attended an evening reception at the Iranian embassy in London to celebrate the 1979 Islamic revolution, the regime they were toasting had already killed at least 7,000 of its own citizens, including 219 children. Protesters were being shot in the head and neck at close range. The injured were being murdered in hospital by the IRGC. The drains of Tehran were running with blood. Britain's diplomats stood among regime officials as Iran's national anthem played and listened to the ambassador praise Iran's remarkable accomplishments. This is the two tier state laid bare: documented, filmed and released with undisguised delight by Iranian state media. The same state that has plotted over twenty terrorist attacks on British soil in a single year. The same state whose proxies, Hamas and Hezbollah, are proscribed organisations in the United Kingdom. The same state whose supreme leader was being mourned in candlelit vigils on British university campuses while administrators looked the other way. Cambridge students face no consequences for honouring Khamenei. Foreign Office officials face no consequences for celebrating his revolution. But a British citizen who questions any of this on social media faces the full machinery of the state. This is what institutional capture looks like from the inside. Not conspiracy. Not drama. Just a permanent civil service that has internalised a worldview in which celebrating a theocratic revolutionary regime is unremarkable, while policing the speech of its own citizens is a priority. The ideology is not hidden. It is normalised. That is precisely what makes it so dangerous. There is one further detail that nobody in Westminster appears to be demanding answers about. Unnamed parliamentary representatives also attended the event. Iranian state media hailed their presence. We do not know who they are. We are not being told. In a functioning democracy, that question would be asked loudly and answered immediately. In Britain in 2026, it is a footnote. Priti Patel called it disgraceful. She is right. But disgraceful does not begin to cover it. This is evidence of a permanent state so thoroughly compromised that it celebrates the enemies of its own people and calls the celebration diplomacy. Any government that wins the next election will walk into this machine. It will smile at them. It will brief against them. It will obstruct, delay and outlast them. That is the real fight that awaits. Not just in Downing Street. In every corridor, every department, every quango and every embassy reception where the permanent state decides, without asking anyone, what British interests look like and whose side Britain is on. "On February 12, while Foreign Office staff attended an evening reception at the Iranian embassy in London to celebrate the 1979 Islamic revolution, the regime they were toasting had already killed at least 7,000 of its own citizens, including 219 children.
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧96,253 views • 4 months ago

This is what the modern left has become: a shrieking mob that preaches tolerance while physically intimidating women and children for daring to attend a Christian event. A mother holding her baby had to be rescued by police - not from a riot, but from self-proclaimed "progressives" who believe freedom of belief only applies if you parrot their ideology. Antifa thugs and trans activists didn't surround her because she was a threat - they did it because she was a symbol of everything they hate: faith, family, tradition, and courage. And they hate most what they cannot control. If this had happened outside a mosque, or at a Pride rally, every major outlet would be screaming fascism. Politicians would be demanding inquiries. But because the targets are Christians, and the perpetrators wear black bloc and rainbow badges, the story barely makes a ripple. This isn't civil protest. It's ideological terrorism. And the longer decent people remain silent, the more brazen and violent it will become.
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧🇮🇱11,659 views • 1 year ago
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