Dr Max Price on

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@corgito29
@corgito29 10 ай бұрын
Spend few years at UCT and walked everyday past that statue to lectures and back without giving it a second thought. I think for me coming from kasi school I already accepted I was in foreign space, even from the black kids from private schools. The class divide was bigger battle for me personally. Walking past jamie stairs you can see that private school kids found it easier to integrate. Some spaces were less integrated that others. e.g. back then, Glenres was a blacks only. Had fun but was not politically conscious to question the status quo. I was happy to have a room and bed. Living off NFSAS grants didn't leave much for a social life especially if you want to graduate . RhodesMustFall forced me to look at my campus experience critically, but i dont regret it. I loved every minute of it.
@nkulusn
@nkulusn 10 ай бұрын
I got Dr Max Price's book as a gift late last year and put off reading it for a while. This interview has inspired me to get back into and finish it. He presents as empathetic, with a sincere regard for the people and bodies he leads. It was a tough role to play and I feel he did well.
@phumintlabati3383
@phumintlabati3383 11 ай бұрын
Most informative and sensible debate or convo I listened to in years. This is what South Africa is missing not the politics or debates of vulgar. Am now a sold out fan of ur show. Thank you SMW
@_SMWX
@_SMWX 11 ай бұрын
🙏🏽🙏🏽
@okellolester1631
@okellolester1631 11 ай бұрын
I think the country needs more conversations like this. Not shouting matches.
@suzygirl1843
@suzygirl1843 11 ай бұрын
No, it doesn't.we don't need to have dialogue. That wastes time
@KhalangaDux
@KhalangaDux 3 ай бұрын
Unfortunately in our country "Shouting and Marches are the only way our voices are heard.
@ntatemohlomi2884
@ntatemohlomi2884 Ай бұрын
Yes indeed we need more of this type of dialogue. This of cause does not excluding any other civil type of engagement.
@ramekgwedanieltjikila1534
@ramekgwedanieltjikila1534 10 ай бұрын
❤I love this conversation. It is uncomfortable, but it came fair from all sides!
@smangankosi5124
@smangankosi5124 11 ай бұрын
Every episode is a must watch, I'm here to be part of this channels growth I'm here to listen to the great scholars. I wish the youth of South Africa can come forth to learn and grow from this channel. We are given more. SMWX continue to grow
@tsheponcamane2018
@tsheponcamane2018 10 ай бұрын
I enjoyed Max Price's forthrightness, he comes across as a genuine leader and person. Not being a university guy and not being experienced in the culture, I've always wondered what goes on in the mind of guys like him, when they are being grilled by students and academics, especially when I watch UCT talks and lectures, where he is on stage as well...also knowing how the general white person can be pissed when feeling embarrassed. I wish we could have more of him on the channel, I also wish to have heard his views on what he thinks of de-colonisation in education. I would have passed his book at the book store, but I am going to get a copy today.
@dr.mothobikeele4108
@dr.mothobikeele4108 11 ай бұрын
Great interview. Had hoped that you would ask Dr. Price about the arrest of his son during the fees must fall campaign and I was pleased to hear his views on the matter.
@cherylgoldsmith8133
@cherylgoldsmith8133 10 ай бұрын
I listened to the podcast from the beginning to the end. Excellent! I thoroughly enjoyed it and I learned a lot. Thank you
@_SMWX
@_SMWX 10 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@sakhile789
@sakhile789 11 ай бұрын
Ayeye 'we are on the right track towards transformation'
@DAKALONEMAULUMA
@DAKALONEMAULUMA 11 ай бұрын
I was still at UCT when Rhodes fell and unfortunately following the statues' fall I didn't experience a greater inclusion. In fact my experience was that it went worse or by very least, it continued to be exclusive to the black students and that's why today I still don't want to go to UCT for furthering my studies.
@suezcontours6653
@suezcontours6653 11 ай бұрын
Stop that nonsense. You not a victim. UCT is normal as it always was.
@arkuis
@arkuis 11 ай бұрын
I know of many people at UCT who are not black also feel more excluded now, following the Fallest movement, than ever before. I suppose that means that everyone now feels more excluded and alienated instead of fewer people.
@Cherry-pu4mx
@Cherry-pu4mx 10 ай бұрын
I don't think you wrote tht last bit correct. "Exclusive to" would mean only tht thing benefited. In this case blacks only? Wht I think you meant to say as the general view of the country is tht it's excluding of black students. In tht case, from a white mans perspective...in highschool people complained a lot tht they needed better grades than their black counterparts to get in and as a student, I have to agree tht black people had it easier in terms of entrance requirements. So to say it's excluding black students is a blatant lie. If anything it's encouraging black students with affirmative action, grants and scholarships. Unfortunately, usually these black students take advantage at the cost of others scary to think the next generation of skilled workers are going to be near illiterate in their respected industries.
@kabelomutubi9197
@kabelomutubi9197 11 ай бұрын
I can't wait to watch this episode. I know Dr Max Price is promoting a book but I would love to see other VC's being interviewed on SMWX.
@tshenolomolokwane
@tshenolomolokwane 10 ай бұрын
True, an interview with Adam Habib would be 🔥
@qinisombili9751
@qinisombili9751 10 ай бұрын
I just saw a comment from a white person saying that they felt excluded at UCT after the fall of Rhodes. I think a lot of white people may struggle with coming to terms with how cultural figures they grew up celebrating aren't as heroic as they may have been taught, they were. Its's a tough identity crisis. My white Afrikaans friend had to navigate this when his dad celebrated Day of Reconciliation as Gelofte Dag meanwhile realizing that for his black Zulu friend it was rather a day of remembrance and mourning and the celebration of his culture might be insensitive to me. Change is difficult but he recognized that it must happen and our mutual understanding of each others history and empathy of how celebrate it is what keeps our friendship alive today. I was understanding towards him by recognizing that this was a part of his history and he was understanding in recognizing that for his ancestors it might have been a celebratory occasion but for mine it was a morbid and tragic one.
@Cherry-pu4mx
@Cherry-pu4mx 10 ай бұрын
Weird because rhodes has nothing to do with Gelofte dag nor white culture 😂 If you knew your history then you would know the zulus were at fault for massacring the leader of the voortrekkers and his men in an attempt to negotiate with the zulu king over land. Wht a weird day to be sad by, when your ancestors caused it and lets not even get into the infighting within the zulu group for power at the time. The only reason anybody looks up to Rhodes is for his investment in the country and giving of land to uct, the place you went to educate yourself. The world is not black nor white. Respect him for giving you this opportunity and despise the time he was from.
@PTJ_S
@PTJ_S 11 ай бұрын
Dr Price is graciously eloquent. Phew
@arapt22
@arapt22 11 ай бұрын
Great conversation, so at some point he was Mr Price 😊
@siviwencokazi9278
@siviwencokazi9278 10 ай бұрын
I think in the main Rhodes only fell as a statue and not as an idea.
@nokotshehla2616
@nokotshehla2616 10 ай бұрын
I wonder if we can have conversations about the future of student activism on campuses
@PhumlaniMatete
@PhumlaniMatete 11 ай бұрын
Would have loved to hear his comments on his succesors
@mogamatyusufmartin9171
@mogamatyusufmartin9171 10 ай бұрын
Happy belated birthday Swize
@mikexc.martin7645
@mikexc.martin7645 11 ай бұрын
was the university politics the cause of death for the late Professor Bongani Mayosi?
@mazibukomail
@mazibukomail 11 ай бұрын
Its clear that Max Price and his successor Prof Phakeng don't really like each other, why is that the case?
@cheesecakecartel5022
@cheesecakecartel5022 11 ай бұрын
It's interesting to note that Sizwe was notably hostile toward Gayton McKenzie yet so calm and passive with Max Price. How did this come about? 5:49 in and I'm already seeing tap dancing....so polite and well-mannered toward Mr Price. Lots of "ja, ja, yes, mhh mhh, ja"..... Why can't all guests be treated the same? I'm not even Gayton's biggest fan, but there is a clear difference in treatment. There is a lot of Yes-Massah going on here. SMWX is among my favorite podcasts, I'll continue to support and share because it's local and because the content is relevant. But the shucking and jiving here is saddening.
@themakerofmagic
@themakerofmagic 11 ай бұрын
He disclosed his relationship to Max in the start, we are human beings not robots. Max played a key role in his education and life. This will be a natural bias, is there no one who has ever uplifted you? Thank you for sharing your comment
@agentmonde1
@agentmonde1 11 ай бұрын
I believe it's an ideological bias he has on his channel, Gayton pointed it out very clearly. Sizwe will largely have guests that will pander leftist theory and ideology or anyone who favours the eff. His show on the SABC is where he tries to set up a narrative that if you don't want to blame the West or left wing politics is the solution then he'll grill them, but those that do he is more favourable and becomes the "yes man" he is. There are far more brilliant people than him who are capable of conducting proper interviews who don't have a name or political connections to set up what he has. Sizwe represents elitism in the left of which the left won't address.
@nomfunekonosilela3895
@nomfunekonosilela3895 11 ай бұрын
You don't need political connections and a name to start a podcast
@arkuis
@arkuis 10 ай бұрын
​@@agentmonde1 that's a very good observation. Sizwe is a deeply biased interviewer who tries to pretend to be professional.
@agentmonde1
@agentmonde1 10 ай бұрын
@@arkuis his bias is too obvious, look at the guests and guest speakers he has in previous videos.
@sharonjames2041
@sharonjames2041 11 ай бұрын
😢LISTENING 🤔😤❤
@tcm6506
@tcm6506 11 ай бұрын
Talk about credentialled.. dude's been wits dean of health sciences too
@BBSF88
@BBSF88 11 ай бұрын
16:45 make no mistake about it, even the kruger statue in PTA must also fall. What we do know, or rather have, is a formula for a statue to be taken down… 💩
@UAnamiSabela
@UAnamiSabela 11 ай бұрын
A Great debate needs to happen between all the groups or sides in SA, because what is happening is SA is very dangerous, we are in the cusps of a civil war. Those who have and those who dont have. The'haves are opposed to RET whilst the have-not's want RET. I think the most important election in our history is not being given the importance and media coverage it requires, because the outcome of this election will be the radicals gaining power, but the most important question is which side. The Left or the Right.
@suezcontours6653
@suezcontours6653 11 ай бұрын
Voetsek. SA is fine
@suezcontours6653
@suezcontours6653 11 ай бұрын
No it doesn't. SA doesn't need to politicize anything anymore. We are NOT USA or the UK. No need for filabustering. The statue is down, end of story. Now everyone is back to their normal days.
@Tinker8531
@Tinker8531 11 ай бұрын
If the people leading RET are corrupt to the core, stole from the very poor, how is it going to work. Or are people going to bury their heads in the sand ignore the corruption as they did in Zimbabwe and hope for the best.
@suezcontours6653
@suezcontours6653 11 ай бұрын
@@Tinker8531 We're not falling for the debate nonsense. The East is nice because they don't fall for this shit, they just build. We don't need to make a platform filibustering.
@suzygirl1843
@suzygirl1843 11 ай бұрын
​@@Tinker8531No one cares. White people need to stop behaving like they actually care about Africans in this country. We all now they only want to hear themselves speak
@sharonjames2041
@sharonjames2041 11 ай бұрын
😢😤🤔❤
@AufBerghofNAM
@AufBerghofNAM 10 ай бұрын
i see Palestine is not topical
@michelmuller6023
@michelmuller6023 11 ай бұрын
Max Price had to go too and not a moment too soon. Good riddance. Just look what followed in his wake. Good riddance there too.
@MrTigga2008
@MrTigga2008 11 ай бұрын
Definitely a guy that led the way for subsequent Vice Chancellors to destroy the university and its brand. Just another political establishment that has placed education as a secondary metric.
@phumintlabati3383
@phumintlabati3383 11 ай бұрын
Misguided radicalism is dangerous as there's always a radical person or group to out radical you. Why can't we learn from our past where exchange of wisdom and debates won the day instead of insults.
@ChickenPie101
@ChickenPie101 11 ай бұрын
He can say what he wants. Because of him and his beliefs students felt unsafe on campus Because of him, institutions where unlawfully essentially 'cancelled' Because of him, people with opinions like me felt unsafe on campus, I for one experienced a pol sci prof heckle students out of class according to skin colour. Because of him profs committed suicide due to accusations of uncle tom. (med) It has been a while Mpofu, but you should have treated Max the way he deserves. It is no surprise only now this interview is being had, with all the faults all made faded in time. Disappointing. As the leader of the institution that started the decline, that all international observations agree, being a significant decline in standard. He should take responsibility. Where is UCT now?
@engineer3126
@engineer3126 11 ай бұрын
You are Zuma fan, we expected this kind of crap, fake leftists
@ChickenPie101
@ChickenPie101 11 ай бұрын
@@engineer3126 I am very far from a Zuma fan, for years I have had this pp, I look forward to changing it to him in bars. Maybe you should go read and research more before for you cast aspersions. Max AND Mpofu are bad actors in this video and are not representative of the truth. And I ask why?
@engineer3126
@engineer3126 11 ай бұрын
@@ChickenPie101 I was at Uct same time as mpofu and max, have an experience with them, I believe I know enough about the two.
@ChickenPie101
@ChickenPie101 11 ай бұрын
@@engineer3126 As was I. (student) But, I did first hand experience the totalitarian aspects of that campus at that time, and how Max allowed it. Max did not aid to cohesion, nor does Mpufo, and his family. He knows it. They have intention, that I donnot agree with.
@engineer3126
@engineer3126 11 ай бұрын
you sound just stupid, sorry pal nobody can help you with that@@ChickenPie101
@maghmuda
@maghmuda 10 ай бұрын
"radical black or pan africanist"
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