Kenyan Marxist, Part 2: Iraq - WMDs, Wokeness, Boondocks, Erik Prince, Abiola, Malema/EFF, SA Vote

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  • Опубликовано: 21 мар 2024
  • A Conversation with Collins Karanja, who identifies as a Kenyan Marxist. In this final Part (2), we covered a broad range of topics: Iraq War / WMDs (continued from Part 1), Wokeness and Hollywood, Boondocks, Erik Prince & Recolonizing Africa, South African Politics including Malema and EFF, Sahel countries, and why marxism cannot work in Africa. Part II
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  • @MulinganyaM-uf6cx
    @MulinganyaM-uf6cx Месяц назад +1

    Great discussion!

  • @AdamMark-us9yo
    @AdamMark-us9yo 2 месяца назад +1

    DT is an idiot but he is hilarious😀😀 That’s spot on. Another great discussion.

  • @malkiaa9070
    @malkiaa9070 2 месяца назад +1

    I totally agree with the point about capitalists and immigration. The capitalists in countries like Canada are fuelling mass immigration because immigrants are a source of cheap labour, which in turn increases their profits.

    • @The_Nubianommetry_Podcast
      @The_Nubianommetry_Podcast  Месяц назад +1

      That's one angle of it. The capitalists though may argue people are ''voluntarily'' seeking them out for better paying jobs, not available in the same scale in Africa. Just like the sweat shops in the Global South arguments (to some of those workers, the 1 USD a day is better than nothing!).
      Horrible argument, but still used by a lot of companies.