Kaveh Shahrooz is not fit to represent Iranians or Canadians
Time for patriots to unite against grifters
Canada may have an election soon, though the date is uncertain. What is certain is that Justin Trudeau’s loathsome Liberal government, one of the most authoritarian and abusive in the West, is facing defeat of a yet to be determined magnitude. Which would be very sweet indeed.
The likelihood of a Conservative victory has naturally seen all kinds of people jump on the bandwagon, not all of whom are proper Conservatives. One of these is Kaveh Shahrooz, who is widely hated by patriotic Iranians in the Diaspora because of his un-Iranian views. He has long antagonised patriots and monarchists and attempted to shift opposition discourse away from them.
Fortunately, the outstanding Ontario MPP Goldie Ghamari has publicly called out Shahrooz and said what most of us think: his direct entry into Canadian politics would be undesirable for the Conservative Party, Canada, Iran and the Middle East. His politics do not fit the profile of traditional conservatism and there is not one ounce of patriotic attachment to him where Iran is concerned.
Kaveh Shahrooz belongs to a class of Iranians who prefer Western “values” to Iranian ones, and care nothing for Iranian history, culture and identity. All they care about is making money off claiming to fight the regime (which his buddies like Mariam Memarsadeghi, Roya Hakakian and Masih Alinejad have all done).
Moreover, Iranian monarchists will be able to build strong political support not only from Ghamari, but from natural allies in Europe and America who believe in their own countries as well. Iranians do not need “normies” as allies when they’ve done everything to normalise Islamism in the West in the first place.