If someone has a vested interest in preventing me from reading a book, I have a vested interest in reading that book.
Cuckooland was truly enlightening. Every day I become more sceptical. As the West continues to champion itself as the pioneer of democracy, every politician, person in power, and institution of democracy continues to mock these very ideals. I cannot say it better than Tom Burgis,
'You're reading about the enormous, questionable business deals in countries where corruption condemns generation after generation to penury and strife; about relationships between multinational corporations and authoritarian regimes that crush dissent; about flaws of international bribery: soon you'll be reading about whether anyone is checking the origins of donations that shape the course of British democracy, about how wealth secures access to elected rulers, about how courts are used to stifle free speech'.
Wealth, it turns out, can buy you anything. Mohammed Amersi is just one example of the power-hungry, money-driven individuals that shadow-rule our 'democracies'. Servicing these post-Soviet elites weakens the rule of law, true, but so does servicing any wealthy individual who always, always, serves their agenda first and foremost. You think Elon and Zuckerburg don't have an agenda? Does a man who does not stand to profit invest $300 million in an election? Money like this doesn't influence, it decides. There can be no freedom in a world where money can buy power.
'Many people want to believe in Mohammed Amersi. And in Boris Johnson and in Donald Trump. Hearts beating in Vladamir Putin's troops' chests fill with zeal as they march to save their Ukranian cousins from genocidal fascists in Kyiv.'
Here, Burgis gets to the heart of the problem. Individuals hero-worship their oppressors. The oppressed so thoroughly oppressed they are deluded into pseudo-freedom.
And here I must appreciate Tom Burgis and Charlotte Leslie. Both decided to stand and fight. And I cannot admire Burgis more. Burgis, who is already being sued by three Central Asia tycoons over his book Kleptoia, and who understands that 'perhaps [Amersi's] next target will be this book.'
He understands, and embraces, the risks so we know the truth.
And the truth is that individuals who hoard wealth, accumulating it in bribes and dirty money, use it to buy political leaders' loyalty. With this access and their deep pockets, questionable morals, and insatiable greed, there is no wonder that we watch the climate disaster approach passively. That the richest man in the world can afford to end world hunger and chooses instead to buy Twitter. That the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.
I mean truly- there were times I hoped this was satire 'when the refurbishments of the minister's Downing Street Flat got preposterously out of hand, Party funds had to cover fifty-eight thousand pounds' worth of bills. And who supplies this money? And why does no one ask questions? And why the hell is it even possible to pay money to obtain the most powerful people in the countries attention?????
The very institutions which are meant to guard against those who would seize reality by force, or try to buy it, are themselves captured. Really, how dare a spokesperson for the Party say that Elliot's role at the Party is 'entirely separate from his other interests'?
Though I am glad that Charlotte Leslie did not lose her court case (since there was adequate and just concern that it is a form of SLAPP suit [Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation where the rich use the courts to intimidate those who cross them into silence by sheer force of wealth]), do not forget that this is not even a slap on the wrist for Amersi. He's just been appointed a trustee at a distinguished American political think tank. This is not a fair game, it turns out, as any one with money is bound by no law and no ethical code. If you have the right number on the cheque, everything's game.
I come away demanding more of myself than ever before. To continue watching the world, witnessing the crimes of those who others will not hold accountable, and reading subversively. For, the most potent weapon in the hands of the oppressor is the mind of the oppressed.