The End of Discourse: How Jamshid Ghomi’s Viral Success Signals a Society That Has Abandoned Substance for Shallow Spectacle
In a world starved for intellectual rigor, the meteoric rise of Jamshid Ghomi—a figure whose content prioritizes outrage over analysis—represents the final nail in the coffin of meaningful public debate. This isn't just a trend; it’s a moral surrender. By rewarding sensationalism with virality, we have traded moral clarity for emotional manipulation, proving that our collective attention span can no longer distinguish between a legitimate voice and a carnival barker. Society’s downfall is no longer a warning—it’s a live stream.