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EPISODE · Mar 21, 2025 · 54 MIN

8 – Ubuntu

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We discuss Tucker Carlson’s hyperbolic interview with Ernst Roets—a masterclass in reactionary myth-making that twists reality to serve exclusionary agendas while sidestepping any honest reckoning with South Africa’s present. Kyla reminds us to log off, speak to one another and call our moms. And Mzo asks, "Who is going to create the record, if not us?"

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We discuss Tucker Carlson’s hyperbolic interview with Ernst Roets—a masterclass in reactionary myth-making that twists reality to serve exclusionary agendas while sidestepping any honest reckoning with South Africa’s present. Kyla reminds us to log...

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