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#77 "The Right Exists to Maintain Oppression" - Oxford Student Makes His Case

1 h 43 min · 27. apr. 2026
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George Abaraonye is an Oxford student who grew up in London - knife crime nearby, council estate close, wealth inequality on his doorstep. In this conversation, we go from the root causes of gang crime to DEI, immigration, British identity, the education system, and why so many young men are being pulled toward Andrew Tate. Buy Neutonic: https://www.neutonic.com?sca_ref=10887036.lovTu7ucL5rVMBn&utm_source=uppromote&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=263773 George's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/george.abaraonye/ My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vansh.xyz About THE HUMAN LENS:In a world filled with a disregard for the opinions of others, a lack of perspective and a narrow-minded view of life - we lose the ability to understand, to learn, and to grow. The world is an ever-changing, volatile and unforgiving place; this show bridges the gap between misunderstanding and developing an increasing aperture to view the world we live in. Hosted by 20 year old, Vansh Deswal - The Human Lens brings together those who have lived, learnt and acquired great wisdom, and those who are innovative and curious as a proxy towards creating healthier discernment in a disconnected world.

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George Abaraonye is an Oxford student who grew up in London - knife crime nearby, council estate close, wealth inequality on his doorstep. In this conversation, we go from the root causes of gang crime to DEI, immigration, British identity, the education system, and why so many young men are being pulled toward Andrew Tate. Buy Neutonic: https://www.neutonic.com?sca_ref=10887036.lovTu7ucL5rVMBn&utm_source=uppromote&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=263773 George's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/george.abaraonye/ My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vansh.xyz About THE HUMAN LENS:In a world filled with a disregard for the opinions of others, a lack of perspective and a narrow-minded view of life - we lose the ability to understand, to learn, and to grow. The world is an ever-changing, volatile and unforgiving place; this show bridges the gap between misunderstanding and developing an increasing aperture to view the world we live in. Hosted by 20 year old, Vansh Deswal - The Human Lens brings together those who have lived, learnt and acquired great wisdom, and those who are innovative and curious as a proxy towards creating healthier discernment in a disconnected world.

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