The conversation revolves around the inefficiencies and pitfalls of representative democracy, particularly in a country facing severe damage, corruption, and inequality. Shabnam Muhammad, an activist and lawyer, argues against representative government, highlighting its historical failures and the influence of big interests on political decisions. She advocates for participatory democracy, where ...
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In this segment of the discussion, the speakers engage in a detailed exploration of the upcoming public event in Constantia, Cape Town, which is themed “Africa Exit the Coup Towards the Great Reset.” They underscore Africa’s pivotal role in challenging the World Health Organization’s (WHO) overreach, drawing parallels to the ...
Read More »THEO DE JAGER – EMPOWERING FAMILY FARMS IN AGRICULTURE PART 1
Theo de Jager engages in a thought-provoking discourse on the contemporary challenges confronted by family farms in the wake of a shifting global perspective on food systems. The backdrop to his discussion is the recent Food System Summits, particularly the main summit held in Rome, which prompted a collective reevaluation ...
Read More »JOHN TURNER SERIES 1: ENVIRONMENT IMPACT, THEIR EFFECTS ON BIODIVERSITY AND HUMAN HEALTH
My second spontaneous thought is that this is just a mass media manipulation of minds with what’s essentially an advertisement for toxic chemicals, which are mostly banned in the rest of the world. Okay, written by scientists, whose institutions and research projects are financed by the manufacturers and distributors, certain ...
Read More »ENN WITH JAY DEC 2017
This is December’s episode from the Environmental News Network with presenter Jason Sole talking us through the hot topics in December. He tells us what’s been happening in the ENN world recently including flying the team off to Cop23 among other things. Jason seems to think there has been a ...
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