Hani and Shawn

Manufacturing Dissent

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Welcome to Manufacturing Dissent , where Hani, Shawn, and a revolving panel of comrades explore the intersections of empire, resistance, religion, and culture through the lens of hegemony and global political economy. Join us as we unpack the machinery of power at home and across the globe — tracing the lines between assimilation, imperialism, and the mythos of diasporic identity. Listen on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. Welcome friends.

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Hani and Shawn

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Latest episode

Apr 28, 2026

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Episodes

End of an Era: The Unwinding of Global Hegemony 28.04.2026

In the wake of the Islamabad Talks, the crew zooms out to examine whether the world is entering a new phase of multipolarity. We connect the upcoming Trump–Xi meeting, China’s Taiwan posture, and Beijing’s careful Iran diplomacy to a broader unwinding of uncontested U.S. hegemony (0:00). The discussion turns to Nixon, Mao, Kissinger, and the historical echoes between 1970s realignment and today’s...

The Arm of the Deal: Islamabad Talks & Pakistan's Power Play 28.04.2026

Amidst the ongoing ceasefire between Iran and the US, the crew breaks down the geopolitical reshuffling underway in the region, focusing on the Islamabad Talks and Pakistan’s emergence as a central mediator. We unpack the initial 21-hour negotiations what was actually achieved behind the scenes and why both sides walked away claiming victory (00:45). The discussion explores the consolidation of po...

The Grass is Always Greyer: The Limitations of Western Epistemology 28.04.2026

Continuing from the previous episode, the crew examines the limitations of Western modes of analysis in understanding Islam, Iran, and the wider crisis of empire. We argue that liberalism, capitalism, and nationalism have trained people to read the world ahistorically, flattening spiritual and civilizational questions into shallow claims about rights, freedom, and aesthetics. The discussion turns...

Vanguardian Jurist: Imam Sayed Ali Khamenei 28.04.2026

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 t...

Manufacturing Dissent w/ Nora Barrows-Friedman from Electronic Intifada 21.01.2026

In the aftermath of the Gaza ceasefire, Shawn sits down with Electronic Intifada’s Nora Barrows-Friedman to trace how independent journalism, student organizing, and a globalized Intifada broke the Zionist narrative monopoly (14:30), exposed the failures of international law and liberal institutions (20:15), and forced Palestine from the margins into the center of global political consciousness (3...

Prelude— Hyphenated Histories: India–Pakistan, and the Contradictions in South Asian Identity 21.01.2026

As the year comes to a close, Hani and Shaheer set the stage for the upcoming Hyphenated Histories series by highlighting what might have been lost in the chaos of 2025: how Pakistan, despite chronic instability and innumerable contradictions, continues to “fail upward” into workable relationships across rival global blocs, in stark contrast to the results garnered by India. From the enduring hyph...

The Rebrand of Riyadh: Screens, Sportswashing, and Saudi's soft power play (ft. Shaheer) 21.01.2026

A conversation that begins with the quiet disappearance of “outside” childhood turns into Hani and Shaheer tracing how screens, and specifically the iPad, became the decisive generational rupture reshaping attention, leisure, and social space. What starts as a critique of stagnant video games and microtransactions (03:48) expands into a broader diagnosis of legalized gambling’s capture of sports c...

The Walkout on Sayed Ali Abbas Razawi in Houston | Full Story 07.08.2025

A few weeks ago, members of the Houston Shia Muslim community staged a silent walkout before Sayed Ali Abbas Razawi’s sermon at a local Shia imambargah. This action was a response to Sayed Razawi's signing of the Drumlanrig Accords, an initiative marketed as “interfaith peacebuilding”, but signed alongside known Zionist-aligned figures figures and under the supervision of the British state. The or...

The Four-Day India Pakistan War: Modi's Kargil? (ft. Dana) 04.06.2025

In the days after Operation Sindoor, Hani, Shawn, and Dana gleefully deconstruct the "Four-Day War" between India’s Hindutva regime and Pakistan’s deep state. From Bollywood-style war coverage (8:25) to Modi’s failed election stunt (26:45), the group tries to explain the ideological and cultural backdrop of the conflict, along with its geopolitical consequences. The crew examines India’s attempted...

Art of the Steal: Trumpian Diplomacy (ft. Dana) 04.06.2025

Season 3 kicks off with Dana joining our protagonists behind the mic after a 2 year hiatus, just in time to discuss Donald Trump's ongoing Gulf tour and alleged redefining of U.S. Middle East policy (3:10). From the Abraham Accords and preservation of the petrodollar (06:30) to JCPOA 2.0 (26:45) and BRICS expansion hastening the collapse of Western Hegemony (30:20), the trio examines these issues...

Season 3 Prelude: Pakistan 04.06.2025

In this sneak peek into Season 3, the hosts along with Ashmal and Bilawal take a brief, nostalgic look at the cultural decay of Pakistan through a half-comedic, half-tragic lens: why has Pakistan’s music and film industry flatlined? What killed artistic innovation? And why does every pop star end up in Laundry Detergent commercials, selling out to Bollywood, or starring in a Ramzan game show? The...

The Tentative Deal: Trumps Tariffs and Trilateralism 04.06.2025

As season 2 comes to a close in the fog of Trump’s tariff wars, Hani and Shawn deep dive into how Trump's “Tentative Deal” has successfully replaced the New Deal as the American Social Contract at home (1:06) while reengineering US policy abroad (13:50). The duo breaks down the use of trade wars (08:40) to crystalize blocs between China, Russia, and the U.S. (39:30)—and how that is a continuation...

Josephs Brotherhood: A New New Middle East 04.06.2025

Following the ideological realignment of the Middle East after the fall of Syria and collapse of Assad's regime earlier this week, the hosts explore the resurgence and reconfiguration of Islamist political identity—from the Muslim Brotherhood’s grassroots project (1:30) and Erdogan’s neo-Ottoman aspirations (7:50), to Iran’s revolutionary fatigue (21:10). Through recent geopolitical shifts, Hani a...

The Empire Strikes Back: Kicking Assad 04.06.2025

In the aftermath of the fall of Bashar al-Assad, Hani and Shawn perform the postmortem on the Syrian regime, dissect it's swift collapse, and discuss what it reveals about the strategic and ideological fractures within the Axis of Resistance (3:28). They challenge the manufactured image of Assad as an anti-imperialist strongman amongst his sycophants (15:07), discuss Iran’s strategic follies durin...

Evangelical Islam Part 3: The Irrelevance of the Philosophers (ft. Ashmal & Bilawal) 04.06.2025

In the latest installment of the “Evangelical Islam” series, Ashmal and Bilawal join our hosts to explore the ideological, social, and philosophical underpinnings of Sunni Muslim discourse in the American diaspora. The conversation dissects the preponderance of Youtube debaters and Dawah influencers, the reliance on recycled apologetics, and the lack of contemporary Sunni thought leadership (10:42...

Evangelical Islam Part 4: The Sunni Model Majority? (ft. Ashmal & Bilawal) 04.06.2025

Continuing the conversation from the previous episode, the crew examines the ideological landscape of American Sunni Muslims and the problematic state of the community's thought leadership. Ashmal and Bilawal map their forays into religious heterodoxy: from Orthodox Sunni beliefs to Protestant Bible studies, and from there to self-guided inquiry into Nahj al-Balagha (3:24). The duo's experiences s...

Evangelical Islam Part 2: The Shia Comprador Minority? 04.06.2025

In the 2nd installation of the Evangelical Islam series, the hosts along with Seyyed Muzzamil Zaidi interrogate the uncomfortable truths about the political apathy, performative charity, and spiritual emptiness that define much of the American Shia and the broader American Muslim experience. From silent mosques to comprador rhetoric during the ongoing Palestine encampments, the hosts draw hard lin...

Evangelical Islam Part 1: Communal Silence 04.06.2025

One year after the Al-Aqsa Flood operation, Hani and Shawn are joined by Seyyed Muzzamil Zaidi to revisit what has — and hasn’t — changed since October 7th. From Gaza to Yemen, the group charts the evolution of resistance forces and examine why the West still misunderstands military objectives and outcomes. This opening episode for the Evangelical Islam Series dissects the revival of the Abraham A...

Presidential Impunity: Managing Empire 04.06.2025

In the 2nd part of the season opener, Hani and Shawn try pulling back the curtain on the spectacle of the U.S. presidency, comparing it to WWE kayfabe—where the performance of conflict hides deeper consensus and mutual interest. From Bush Sr.’s deep state pedigree and Skull and Bones lineage (2:20) to Obama’s curated outsider image (11:55) and clandestine past, they trace how each "change agent" i...

A New New Hope: The Axis of Resistance 04.06.2025

Season 2 opens with Hani and Shawn returning behind the mic to dissect the 2024 U.S. presidential election cycle following Kamala Harris’s landslide defeat (1:20). From her unearned and abrupt coronation to the rise of the consultant-industrial complex (10:50), our hosts explore how the weaponization of progressivism has fostered domestic apathy while enabling liberal imperialism abroad. The conve...

Servant of the Sheeple (The Zelensky Files) 19.09.2024

Just days after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Hani and Shawn sit down to unpack the long arc of regional tensions—from the collapse of the Soviet Union to NATO’s eastward creep. They explore the deep anthropological, historical, and geopolitical forces that shaped this conflict, analyzing how identity, nationalism, and post-Cold War realignments created a powder keg. The episode challenges mainstr...

Clandestimes: The CIA's role in US politics 09.08.2024

In this Season 1 finale, Hani and Shawn carry on the conversation from the last episode as they reflect on Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to San Francisco, contrasting his political stature with the decaying U.S. political class. They unpack America’s long history of presidents with military and intelligence ties (8:00), exposing the country’s deep-rooted warrior ethos and the irony of faili...

Electile Dysfunction (ft. Donald Lu) 09.08.2024

Hani and Shawn return to unpack the slow-motion collapse of two deeply dysfunctional democracies: Pakistan and the United States. Starting with the unraveling of the U.S. settler-imperial project (7:53), they ask whether today’s reactionary politics are born of naïveté or willful ignorance—or both. The duo reflects on the engineered depoliticization of shared spaces (31:06) and the political impri...

Pyramid Scheme (ft. Aman) 09.08.2024

Aman joins Hani and Shawn on the microphone, coincidentally the same day Bitcoin crashes—fitting timing for a lighthearted Rogan impersonation that spans financial hype and ancient mysteries. The crew opens with a critique of crypto culture before diving into the true age of the pyramids and what it might mean for human history (9:46). From speculations on recurring civilizational resets (37:41) t...

The Jailed State v. Imran Khan (ft. Dana) 09.08.2024

The group picks up where they left off last episode Manufacturing Dissent—this time directly confronting the question: What can be done to support global resistance from within the Imperial Core? The crew navigates a series of sharp, yet good-humored disagreements, diving into whether the idea of a modern Ummah is primarily a Pakistani projection (24:17), the failure to forge a coherent Pakistani...

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