Sharroz Speaks

The Seventh Episode.

33 min · 25 de jun de 2020
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On this episode I speak about the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Yemen. I speak about the role that countries such as Saudi Arabia and Iran play in contributing towards the instability in Yemen and in the Middle East as a whole. I also touch upon the complacency of Western governments in their horrible foreign policies which have led to greater conflict in the Middle East as well as their hypocrisy in regards to their opposition of Iran whilst supporting Saudi Arabia. I also speak about why we should boycott celebrities such as Anthony Joshua who are complacent in their activism and willingly turn a blind eye to the cruelty of the Saudi government in exchange for financial gain.

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On this episode I speak about what I've been upto in regards to political acitivism as well as hiking, fitness and the NC500. I also speak about the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Ukraine where I look at the potential consequences of this invasion as well as its ramifications on the greater world stage in relation to bad actors like China, Iran and North Korea. I briefly discuss Palestine and israel, Western double standards on invasions and refugee crises. I also touch upon why it's important to speak to learn rather than to be right. On this episode I also briefly touch upon why the label of being feminist is so important to me not only as an activist but as a human being. I conclude the episode by talking about my love for my favorite tiger sub species as well as discussing the deeper meaning the tiger holds to me.

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