As an Eastern European I agree with this 100%. The Western European supremacy is a mental dissonance.
@garyddlewis3067Ай бұрын
Yes but in Western Europe opposition politicians do not fall out of windows. Something for someone not suffering from “mental dissonance” might want to consider.
@myla6135Ай бұрын
@@garyddlewis3067 Opposition gets silenced in other ways though.
@garyddlewis3067Ай бұрын
@ How.
@GitanaRusa2012Ай бұрын
@@garyddlewis3067in USA, completely frozen out of participating in the “democratic” political process due to absurd expense and completely frozen out of main stream media. A few years ago an opposition candidate showed up to a presidential debate despite not being “invited” to this supposedly democratic endeavor and was stowed away in handcuffs for the duration of the event. And don’t forget that Trump was shot at, ad well as JFK, RFK, MLK, Malcolm X, and many other lesser known figures.
@myla6135Ай бұрын
@@garyddlewis3067 You asking or just being facetious? Your how looks like a statement rather than a question. Anyhow if you are interested (and having seen your other little quips on here I don't think you really are) you could try reading Mark Curtis "Secret Affairs" or Matt Kennard "The Racket" to see just how corrupt the UK government really is. It just might open your eyes and your mind. I'm not hopeful.
@Jay...777Ай бұрын
Aghogho is absolutely right. This is the message people in the west need to hear.
@Lee-cc9jfАй бұрын
Where is the global genocide by the west ? It doesn't exist in reality.
@andrenogueira5058Ай бұрын
People in the West are sick and tired of these pricks messages. The West ended slavery - including that in African countries and African empires, such as in Benin or the Zulu empires. The same goes for the Trans-saharan slave trade routes by lovely Muslims. Learn History. Otherwise you'll become easy prey for these mambo-jambo sellers.
@ellengran6814Ай бұрын
Not only in the West, but all around the world. I would argue our ethics are grounded in our "religion". If you truly believe in the "survival of the strongest", your ethics will guide you to always fight . Meanwhile, if you truly believe life is holy, you will be guided to protect all kind of life. We dont know the purpose of human life or how life came about, but we know what story to tell in order to make life better for everybody: The story of holyness, cooperation, respect and care. Today we are told the story of greed (being rich and famous is the purpose), arrogance (some humans are the superior (not God), and rights (I have the right to kill you).
@Jay...777Ай бұрын
@@ellengran6814 Living in the west it annoys me intensely that people think colonial exploitation is a thing of the past. True, the world has been infected by its consequence in economics & religion, so the message is good for all.
@Jay...777Ай бұрын
The book The Racket, by Matt Kennard, give a great explanation of the mechanisms & institutions of neo-colonial exploitation that persist right now.
@1971giftАй бұрын
Bring him back!! Brilliant interview! He'd be a great voice to add to the conversation on multipolarity and what it means for Africa in this geopolitical moment.
@andrenogueira5058Ай бұрын
Another brainless imbecile clapping at God knows what...
@endivjakdivjak6451Ай бұрын
Your are damn right!
@willieduffie4967Ай бұрын
Please. ..... serious consider bring him back to your program.
@SLF-o2wАй бұрын
Also, Professor Gerald Horne at University of Houston In Texas USA and Professor Walter Turner at College of Marin, San Francisco Bay Area, California USA who has a weekly radio program Africa Today on KPFA 94.1 FM Pacifica Network
@1971giftАй бұрын
@SLF-o2w Absolutely Prof. Horne. Another African scholars, based in France. I forgot his name. Jemima Pierre, him he's had on before. These scholars that speak to Western Imperialism are great because they are the ones that really reveal the nature and scope of Imperialism in its many dimensions.
@zrinka1972Ай бұрын
More lessons like this Pascal!!! More!!!! Respect to prof. Aghogho Akpome.
@willieduffie4967Ай бұрын
Yes indeed 👍💯
@brankourosevic7743Ай бұрын
Absolutely! Africa needs to finally stand up and realize its full potential!
@MARINA4163Ай бұрын
This is such a brilliant discussion by this brilliant son of Africa. As a white South African grown up in apartheid South Africa, I can understand these arguments completely. The colonial subversion of the mind by narrative smear is so prevalent here in Europe today, in the UK, in Germany , France the EU. I learned to recognise the false narrative only properly after having left South Africa. I see it now everywhere for what it is.
@harounali7917Ай бұрын
THANK YOU!❤
@tumslucks9781Ай бұрын
Off topic but blacks were given South Africa and they trashed it. Everyone knew they would.🤷🏻♂
@ndaumboАй бұрын
Are there more of you out there? You not only understand us Africans, you also understand the spirit of UBUNTU.
@bmswisdom9824Ай бұрын
Your honesty is refreshing, esp. coming from a Caucasian South Africa. This is why most African countries are now clamouring for military armaments and even nuclear weapons as we’re clearly seeing in the Sahel areas of West Africa.
@umasonneАй бұрын
FREEDOM FOR ALL ❤
@anneli1735Ай бұрын
Great choice interviewing him on your show! Finally a big African voice from outside the “Western World” so much appreciated and badly needed❣️ especially when following the BRICS+ development
@willieduffie4967Ай бұрын
Yes Indeed ......We need more voices from outside of the "western world"... That way we can get a more "honest and accurate view".
@stepmaster9988Ай бұрын
@@willieduffie4967Indeed we need a space where the racist and the ignorant can show themselves “without restraint”
@ooikk8458Ай бұрын
Prof Aghogho is superb in describing the collective West
@willieduffie4967Ай бұрын
Yeah...... he's honest.
@mariasaba2620Ай бұрын
Professor Akpome was referring to Joseph Conrad , author of 'Heart of darkness' They also made a film based on that novel , 'Apocalypse Now' ,with Marlon Brando . Thank you for this interview , what the Prof says about the egemonic narrative is so true . I'm Italian and I knew the West was bad , but not to this extent .When the genocide in Gaza started , it was a defining moment for me .I saw the West for what it really is ,a suprematist , colonialist ,racist and fascist entity .
@jackklugman107Ай бұрын
Yes to see this depravity in real time is quite disturbing and enlightening.. you know the ghouls based order
@ETALALАй бұрын
I'm not so sure that film was based on Conrad's book The truth about operation Phoenix and the Montenard troops is even darker. Conrad's book takes place in a very different time and place. There is a limit to how we can project our modern values into judging history.
@mariasaba2620Ай бұрын
@ETALAL It was based on Conrad's book ,it's not my opinion
@johnsmith1474Ай бұрын
"The West" is acting no differently than the rest. The issue is power not what part of the world you are talking about. The West just happens to have the power recently.
@samaval9920Ай бұрын
Many or all of Joseph Conrad’s novels have been filmed Lord Jim Nostromo etc.
@isamkamelАй бұрын
Thank you Dr. Pascal for providing profound insights into substantial issues of humanity. And for your high INTEGRITY!
@andrenogueira5058Ай бұрын
Is that so? Sadly, Professor Hater omits the African slavery - ended by Western empires - which was nothing less barbaric and brutal than any other. It suits his pathetic narrative that Africans are pure and Westerners the route of all evil. Ridiculous and utterly hypocrite as well as false. Professor Hater has an agenda of his own he will not confess as he's just making a living of hating and spreading his half-truths...
@willieduffie4967Ай бұрын
Yes .....we really appreciate you Dr. Pascal ✊!
@geenie571825 күн бұрын
Why do you guys have to be like that. Pascal is part of the problem. He can go far with that hypocrisy
@1beingАй бұрын
Please bring this guest back for more discussion.
@apostlethomasojoАй бұрын
What I love most about the Professor is his wisdom and humility coupled with the boldness to present his position with such clarity and precision
@wildblueyonder5702Ай бұрын
I am so happy to see this discussion brought into the mainstream and into the international sphere for global peace, neutrality and justice. The trope of Africa is poor and riven by violence because of corruption is the flipside to the story that was told about the people resisting colonial settlers and Imperial domination in West Asia what the west calls the Middle East - that they are terrorists. The big difference is that in Asia they have never accepted those terms - that they are terrorists for resisting imperial violence, but in Africa even Africans have been so heavily propagandised from school textbooks to literature, media and mainstream corporate news that they DO believe in the trope of corruption as the cause of all of Africa’s problems. My brother Aghogho Akpome I thank you from the bottom of my heart for articulating this so many in its many levels, and my other brother Pascal Lotaz thank you for bringing brother Aghogho to us ❤
@druidceltic777Ай бұрын
as a westerner i totally agree , when your eyes have been opened theres no denying it , fuk colonialism , ive never agreed with it no matter who does it
@dodivolАй бұрын
Colonialism is primarily a European activity. The mere fact that white people are less than 15% of the world population are descendants of the YAMNAYAS who came from the region of LAKE BAIKAL of the Caucasus mountains find themselves today in control of most of the planet has CHANGED HUMAN CULTURE IN A VERY NEGATIVE WAY. 50% of white people still carry the YAMNAYA DNA. Facts are very stubborn.
@sk8erbyernАй бұрын
of course a person nicknamed druid celtic with a William Wallace pfp would have this based take! Cheers mate!
@Africanchild825Ай бұрын
@@sk8erbyernWell the English did the same to the Celtic people as they did to the rest of humanity.😳
@ForemotherJudithАй бұрын
What I've been realizing now, is that when the west was good for caawkasianS, while they were oppressing everyone else, especially the dark races, there was no one saying fuk colonialism. Only now that everyone is seeing the caawkasianRace for who they are, and now that America is on the decline, all of a sudden caawkasianS are complaining about colonialism. They were awfully quiet for centuries...smdh
@klaw1425Ай бұрын
The world would be better, richer, and more civilized if colonialism had focused on trade, cultural exchange, and educational opportunities rather than the conquest of lands, exploitation of natural resources, and slavery, which have caused immense pain and suffering.”
@ProleCenterАй бұрын
Aghogho is 100% correct. These people know exactly what they are doing.
@ceciliacrocker390Ай бұрын
All countries are doing this to bring in changes...
@MsMatty-oj1jbАй бұрын
@@ceciliacrocker390??
@ceciliacrocker390Ай бұрын
@@MsMatty-oj1jb , treAtiEs are changing between countries at the moment
@ceciliacrocker390Ай бұрын
@@ProleCenter my other response is gone...
@ceciliacrocker390Ай бұрын
My responses are gone🤔🤔
@rulsrejouis1698Ай бұрын
Our society needs more critical thinkers
@BrennanYoungАй бұрын
"when the ground under your feet begins to shift, you do not need to be convinced, you just move" ... a very insightful guest with excellent questions from Pascal. Thank you!
@willieduffie4967Ай бұрын
Well stated!
@1beingАй бұрын
Such an enlightening discussion, especially around the "intuitive knowledge' of how systems work and how one behaves in those systems. And thanks for putting this "American-Anglo-European establishment" label on this sociopathic menace to the world.
@harounali7917Ай бұрын
YOU BE CAREFUL MY BROTHER!😢
@sophiaelayne9984Ай бұрын
@@harounali7917The truth will set you free sayeth the Lord.
@neviasista29 күн бұрын
@@harounali7917 he's speaking the truth
@orlandos8323Ай бұрын
..an ethical awakening is crucial ❤
@bunmitella9672Ай бұрын
As a Nigerian I appreciated this interview
@chitmengkhong4057Ай бұрын
The African Lion has learnt to tell his side of the story of The Hunt
@AyishaeducatesАй бұрын
❤
@miriamcarew536921 күн бұрын
❤
@ARCofRESISTANCEАй бұрын
When two neighboring countries fight each other, just know the USA visited one.
@theinfralink6598Ай бұрын
Like the Philippines and China 😢
@HomeCast-td2tuАй бұрын
Or both..
@ForemotherJudithАй бұрын
There is always a WickedCawkasianColonizer behind it all!
@michellekabanga3612Ай бұрын
@@theinfralink6598rwanda for nato😢😢😢😢
@GoLab-ne8jiАй бұрын
America visited both
@carlscott7533Ай бұрын
Prof Akpome stripped bare the colonial shroud of oppression, genocide and white supremacy. It was a wonderful interview, thanks, Pascal.
@michaelroyal940123 күн бұрын
Just an act 😂
@nevillem.l.oliphant732820 күн бұрын
As a caucasian you are epigenetically predisposed to being unconscionably terminally ignorant. @@michaelroyal9401
@PageThodyАй бұрын
African brilliance. Thank you both for this compelling discussion.
@ZumaRocАй бұрын
What a mind blowing episode with a highly educated guest in history. Thank you!
@fchau6019Ай бұрын
May you live an immensely long, healthy and hugely productive life Pascal! People like yourself are providing an invaluable service to humanity. Thank you so much!
@carolberry2239Ай бұрын
I like the analogy of the abusive partner..so true..so many in denial
@andrenogueira5058Ай бұрын
The abusive power has been paying the Mozambican state's budget for half a century, since its independence - without which, there wouldn't be teachers, schools, hospitals and doctors, roads, ports and the lot. The same goes for half of the African countries, where their leaders take the wealth of their nations leaving Africans in abject poverty. Sadly, professor Hater forgets to mention this oppression. You see, African people know much better what's oppressing them - and it's not the long-gone wester empires. It's their new emperors... of their same collor. But what else to expect from a total hypocrite earning his living out of hating and spreading hate?
@julianpetkov8320Ай бұрын
@@andrenogueira5058 It doesn't add up. If the puppet dictators are keeping all of the Africa's wealth then where is it? They have nothing to show for it, or very little. His only fault is that he is acting as a gatekeeper by scapegoating the Western footsoldiers of the Grk Olies. I don't know if he is aware of it or not doing it on purpose. Ofcourse they are guilty too, but they are the symptom not the disease.
@pritaf.s3637Ай бұрын
@@andrenogueira5058by stealing their money 😂, don't act like you do a good thing, your narrative is already debunked
@blitzgreg1Ай бұрын
Your disdain shows in your vitriolic comment,everything you described is the sick legacy of colonialism. You prefer to blame the victim. More is taken from Africa than what is given. Calling someone a hater for having righteous indignation tells a lot about your level of toxicity.
@horasefu1438Ай бұрын
@@blitzgreg1 and irreparable hypocrisy. their 'argument' is self-defeating, for everybody to see. which is good
@mnet1514Ай бұрын
What a brilliant discussion with Prof. Akpome! It's a deeply intellectual argument worth listening to over and over again to fully grasp it. The floodgates of reality open when Africans, Latin Americans and Asians speak their experience with the oppressors. The world is slowly awakening to what we from the Global Majority have endured for centuries.
@klaw1425Ай бұрын
The world would be better, richer, and more civilized if colonialism had focused on trade, cultural exchange, and educational opportunities rather than the conquest of lands, exploitation of natural resources, and slavery, which have caused immense pain and suffering.”
@sophiaelayne9984Ай бұрын
@@klaw1425The Devil is not kind, considerate or fair.
@klaw1425Ай бұрын
@@sophiaelayne9984 The purest form of satanic
@klaw1425Ай бұрын
@@sophiaelayne9984 and they still exist with same DNA
@JuliaSwarts-e6lАй бұрын
I thank God for people like u who opens our minds. Keep doing what you do. God bless
@MARINA4163Ай бұрын
This is the best discussion I have heard all year.
@petairways-k1vАй бұрын
Please bring him back as soon as possible pascal. That was fantastic.
@barbarashaw-qw3vzАй бұрын
Thank you Pascal, excellent guest 👍
@3rdworldvictimyouvebeenlie817Ай бұрын
I just cannot stand the people who just refuses to aknowledge other humans as people, is infuriating. Thank you for the amazing guest
@nashambenyisrael768922 күн бұрын
It’s more infuriating when the world gaslights and continue to play the “I didn’t do anything game” the world knows but everyone forgets how to speak.
@JaM-si6nbАй бұрын
Thank you.
@BlackSeedOil20Ай бұрын
Talking about narratives, have you realized that Nigerians had the stereotype of "Nigerian scammer" for a long time while other nations don't get the stigma no matter how many scammers they produce. For a long time, the only thing I knew about Nigeria was the scammers then I kept meeting brilliant Nigerians and finally, I found Nigeria has bright intellectuals like this man and my favourite writer Chimanda Adichi Ngozi.
@JM11638Ай бұрын
Thank you for this video - The Dr is absolutely right and I am personally looking forward to the Global South turning their backs on the global hegemon!
@andrenogueira5058Ай бұрын
Another imbecile ignorant falling prey of totalitarian propaganda. Global South means Brazil - one of the last countries to end slavery, which it had loads.
@ytalchemyАй бұрын
Dear Dr. Akpome: Thank you, Sir, for this lesson. I will study it repeatedly. I will recommend to you, if you are not already familiar with it, the story of the Tulsa Massacre of Black Wall Street. It may help to elucidate the targeted demolishing and razing of excellent Black communities in the US. Nonetheless, many of our excellent communities have learned to survive and will continue to thrive. Indeed, African-Americans are the most successful African community in the world. We inspire billions around the world with our achievements in business, arts and entertainment and athletics to never, ever lose one's self belief, though the obstacles are formidable. The successful communities are mindful that many millions of our people remain snared by systems of poverty-creation, family-destruction and incarceration. The struggle against systemic racism continues.
@davidgachoka24 күн бұрын
@ytalchemy My Visiting and experiencing America was an eye opener.I can now recall the misleading/useless education that the British bequeathed us in Kenya. The European history and geography of ''The New Found Lands''( the Americas, Australia, New Zealand, etc) was deliberately shallow and deceptive. The education materials never told how the Europeans came to acquire these lands. There was no mention of the decimation/displacement of the Indians, the Maoris, the Hereros, and the brutal enslavement of Africans in the Americas etc. What pains most is the fact that the education system in Kenya today still fails to provide the correct historical perspective of European colonialism and supremacy or lack of it. Historians need to tell/remind the world about the cost to humanity of the so called European/Western "civilization". It's also important for African Americans to record and educate the rest of the world about their experience with European interaction because that story is been kept hidden from the rest of the world.
@VinicisxhfViniciusMagalhaesАй бұрын
From Brazil 🇧🇷👏👏👏👏
@margarethung9398Ай бұрын
Fantastic. I learned so much. I'm very ignorant about Africa, yet so much of what Professor Akpome says chimes with my own experiences and knowledge as a Chinese born person growing up with Chinese parents in the UK. Please have him back because I really need to educate myself more about Africa. I think Kemi Badenoch should be forced to listen to this video! She has been captured by the colonial mindset - she wouldn't be the leader of the Tory party otherwise.
@tenmanXАй бұрын
People like Badenoch are not ignorant of past and current atrocities of colonialism and imperialism, they just don't care enough about their own people's suffering. They are too enamoured of their own personal aggrandisement and comprador class benefits that they don't think twice about selling their extended family to the slavers for a taste of the colonial loot.
@anny19988Ай бұрын
That Kemi will soon bleach her skin😂😂😂😂😂..
@Galatians3_1324 күн бұрын
Say it again!
@nashambenyisrael768922 күн бұрын
There’s so much information if you just look. I educate myself all the time with other cultures, it’s important to know the truth from the source.
@annamaedevlin1713Ай бұрын
BRILLANT!
@reimei2819Ай бұрын
It's not enough to be good. What's more important is to be courageous. And most people lack this crucial quality. Ethics cannot be applied without courage to feel the difficulty that comes with it.
@drressahAYNigisitiАй бұрын
You have spoken! No more genocide.
@felixrey4897Ай бұрын
Professor you are one hundred percent right
@nchristpeaceАй бұрын
Fabulous... This discussion shows brilliance toward bringing all people into the human family. Thank you! FYI - Trump has promised white Americans reparations for essentially a supposed humiliation they received via Civil Rights and inclusion (DEI) in America! But no reparations for decendants of 400 years of slavery!
@sophiaelayne9984Ай бұрын
Don’t worry. YAH is on it.
@Comfy8443Ай бұрын
Babylon always thinks it will Not Fall but God said he is going to remember their sins. Babylon will Fall!!! Double Pain not my words but Gods!
@AyishaeducatesАй бұрын
Beautifully said Professor Akpome
@tanguera007Ай бұрын
Brilliant talk, thank both of you! I have a remark about comfort and convenience in Europeans’ lives, though. My mother was 15 years old at the end of WWII in Berlin. She crawled out from the basement she had spent most of her adolescent life in, to be confronted by a world in rubble, ashes and rotting body parts. She and other women cleared the rubble and reconstructed a semblance of Berlin on as little as 870 calories per day. A world that looked like ground zero, where men were basically absent. This instilled her the ineffable will to be on the winning side, no matter what, and made her a desperate follower of everything USA. I think fascist narrative is stronger and more pervasive than we would like to believe.
@moviemakerjo6756Ай бұрын
very resilient of her. forgetting the past and choosing not to understand the factors and influences that create history is what western europeans do best. all very surface level just to get on with meaningless pastimes while taxes and bureaucrats arrange wars of aggression and Genocide to steal. she experienced european tribalism first hand. having read a tremendous amount about Bismarck, Rhodes, boer wars, first and second wars i know it was a corporate sponsored event started, since the opium wars, by the english who are and were the greatest Genociders in history. hitler only learnt from the english and was supported by all the corporate intrests from ford, morgan, rokefeka and ag faben. all schools from colonising tribes never actually teach and are only there to indoctrinate.
@nk-gp1mlАй бұрын
Interesting comment from a perspective I had not thought of and helps explain Germanys slavish adherence to US interests in Ukraine and Gaza, even to the detriment of its economy and moral standing.
@GitanaRusa2012Ай бұрын
This vignette confirms Russia’s legitimate concern of an encroaching west. My grand parents were veterans and survivors of WWII on the Soviet side and drew the same conclusion as your mother, but for Russia. However, neither then, and nor now, do Russians view Germans as untermenschen.
@joshuad24Ай бұрын
Great post I have been thinking about this for a while, the concept of how many people just want to be on the winning side.
@greendragonspirit1646Ай бұрын
What a great guest , I learned a lot from the professor .
@JackGreystokeАй бұрын
That was excellent, more please and thank you.
@gollygosh40Ай бұрын
Prof Akpome is a brilliant narrator and intellectual, agree with most things he says.
@ahmedsess3294Ай бұрын
His last statement is very true. Skills should be aligned to purpose. So it comes to the individual themselves and somehow the weakest minds and hearts amongst us are always among us.
@gorgaableАй бұрын
As soon as i heard that he's an expert in literature and from Africa I knew I'd be in for a treat and what a treat this podcast has been. A very important topic especially in today's world, very enlightening thank you gentlemen. Despite many shortcomings, thank you also KZbin algorithm.
@bojanperkoАй бұрын
Speaking as a Slovenian, from a country which was a part of former Yugoslavia, we have historically had excellent relations with African countries, not least as founding members of the Non Aligned Movement, our (cooperative worker self-managed) companies built factories there, helped them in their efforts for national liberation, many African students came to study over here. This is why the trope of "white man" commiting atrocities against the black peoples offends me. This righteous anger and resentment must be directed at western nations that are to blame, and not all white peoples, especially Slavs, who were throughout history oppressed and genocided by mostly the same western nations. So much so that in the USA, Slavs are, according to the "Communities of Color" website, classified as persons of color!
@charlesewillmore5252Ай бұрын
Horrible deed
@lizcampbell8668Ай бұрын
It's only recently I learnt this history about Yugoslavia! Many of us know about USSR/Russia coming to the aid of colonial Africa but not about Yugoslavia. I can imagine the double edged position your people find themselves. White European but not accepted as equals by Westerners and not fully recognised by the oppressed as fellow travellers. With more opportunities to educate the global south such as via this forum, hopefully more people will appreciate the nuances.
@scottdellrobinsonАй бұрын
White is not a race. It's a mentality. So if you don't have that mentality then obviously, you are not white. But some slavs in the United States consider themselves white and take utter and complete advantage of the unearned privileges that automatically comes with it in the collective West
@scottdellrobinsonАй бұрын
@@lizcampbell8668good comment
@KarelNovak-z6zАй бұрын
I am a Czech, we are landlocked country that did not participate in colonisation in any way. Yet many idiots here want to be part of that imperialist western club nowadays.
@EmmanuelMokoroАй бұрын
Great, objective channel. Great host, great guest.
@FrancesSanchez-gw7ltАй бұрын
well said Prof Aghogho Akpome
@cautiouscommenterАй бұрын
The message at 35:00 that said: _"it's hard to find Africans that haven't internalized some aspect of the lies they've been fed over the centuries"_ hit hard. I consider the fact that I'm usually watching a new hours after it is released. But, me, a black man, saw another black face in the thumbnail and didn't immediately click. For sure I have a lot to learn.
@SarahSuperFoxАй бұрын
This is one of my favorites YT channels bc of the quality of the content, the interviews and seriousness of subjects being discussed. Thank you for your work ❤
@tamimq5895Ай бұрын
Very good converstion, straight to the point. The battle of narratives, breaking the mind control over masses.
@BlackStarEnigmaticАй бұрын
Again, a wonderful guest and topic, Pascal. What people call "colonialism" and "imperialism" are the most powerful planetary forces in modern history. Yet, we discuss them using the narratives, terms and conditions of colonisers. At least, the Palestinians called it "Al-Nakba". My point is that we, in Africa are just beginning to get to the point of actually wrapping our heads around this sustained intergenerational brutality that is still going on now. Susan Williams' book "White Malice" is just one small part of a constellation. The African Berlin Conference state, for example, was and still is, a Western intelligence operation. From political "parties" to trade unions and the "Congress of Cultural Freedom", intellectuals, elites, musicians, even Marxists, African is a colonial jamboree. But, we still use a misdirecting colonial term of engagement to understand this experience, the Latin root word, colonus and imperium. It reminds me of those Japanese intellectuals that met in a conference in Kyoto in July 1942, to "overcome the modern thing". Modernity itself is colonial so, it is not just Africans or indigenous peoples, it is everyone on the planet, including Europeans like the Sámi people.
@david80johnsonАй бұрын
Interesting discussion. The narrative has been changed. The morality underpinning the resistance is more widely understood. The stories trying to excuse oppression are simply becoming embarrassing.
@sluasidhe4898Ай бұрын
Mr. Akpome is a breath of fresh air.
@briandyer209024 күн бұрын
Most people do not think for themselves Critical thinking is never in their thought process. Comfort and position in society that Europeans "Caucasians" have because of atrocities perpetrated by their peoples makes them complacent, and comfortable in their status!
@franciscojlopez7113Ай бұрын
Aghogho is a Star. And you too Pascal.
@garyddlewis3067Ай бұрын
Did you watch the video without the sound on.
@gloriaortegacontreras275110 күн бұрын
SALUDOS PASCAL, SALUDOS TAMBIÉN A AGHOGHO CUANTA VERDAD EN SUS PALABRAS.
@doctorbuzz38Ай бұрын
Thank you Professor for your insight. I'm very proud of you and your position with the courage projected. Please be safe because to them you're a serious threat. God bless you.
@baraji4653Ай бұрын
Fascinating talk. It opened a way of understanding.
@bzs83xАй бұрын
excellent chat gents
@margaritagarciacasado9771Ай бұрын
An outstanding and excellent analyses by Pr. Aghogho.
@TyroneWilliams-u9c18 күн бұрын
This is exactly what the world needs to hear and react to immediately.🌍
@liminal-m3gАй бұрын
Excellent analysis 👍
@gavinfields3353Ай бұрын
I am grateful to have listened 😮to this program thank you,😊
@s_r_k972Ай бұрын
Great discussion. Maybe we should call these colonizers termites. Just an idea from an Indian lady 😂. Pascal, please,you should call Prof. Aghogho again. So relatable. ❤
@ForemotherJudithАй бұрын
They are also called Parasites and the Cancers of the world. Isn't the host the seed of a colonizer?
@bbhappyanywayАй бұрын
Thank you Sir. ❤
@hzollnerukАй бұрын
Brilliant interview!
@duchess56me-tf7fxАй бұрын
Thank you....I enjoyed the conversation. 👍💯
@WWG1WWGAАй бұрын
Wonderful, important interview. Glad to see this in my feed. ❤
@inkipinki8468Ай бұрын
Great guest really appreciate the diversity of Guests👏👏👏👏
@absabs12921 күн бұрын
Prof. Akpome makes alot of sense... And because of his clear and structured argument...very easy to understand and absorb.
@Robert-n5t9vАй бұрын
Thank you Pascal and Akpome for discovering the tricks of the narrative creation.
@toulashouseofclayprins8722Ай бұрын
Thank you very very much for such interview.
@tamlynmcdonald8312Ай бұрын
Wow! What an amazing and important conversation! Thank you 😊
@hosaybreau6277Ай бұрын
eloquently put! grattitude to you both.
@susanarupolo2212Ай бұрын
I love you Aghogho , the words are creative,they are in our mind and body . Then you are right if we ( even ourselves the common ones)don’t change the way we talk no hope for a different way in this “ called “civilized society. Thank you both.
@garyddlewis3067Ай бұрын
Word salad, what does this even mean.
@BemaddingАй бұрын
Thank you both for a great discussion. I hope you can do more, and explore more of African history, ongoing colonialism, and other current issues, as well as continue the discussion of countering entrenched colonial narratives. The problem of "dumb" biased narratives is overwhelming. Any effort against it is like a pebble thrown at the ocean to hold back the tide. I'm reminded of Vonnegut's pessimistic view that all his stories only had an effect like dropping a cream pie on a sidewalk from above, making some people pause briefly before walking round the mess. I think, as Prof. Aghogho said near the end, people's reasoning is greatly influenced by lifestyles that incline them to choose convenience and comfortable, profitable conformity. Western popular culture in many ways teaches us bad moral reasoning and prejudiced stereotypes, which political authorities then apply regularly to wars and other issues (e.g., climate change) to serve capitalist interests. But the entire system of capitalist "democracy" is also a lie disguising plutocratic oligarchies. Though I think good stories are vital to counter biased narratives, I've seen in teaching literature how hard it can be for people to read critically and to overcome their cultural prejudices--even when seeing different perspectives and evidence in stories. People often interpret stories through the lens of their prejudices. Also, even when stories have good meanings and become popular, they are then regularly simplified and distorted when adapted into films. It gives hope that increasing numbers of people distrust legacy media, and that enough were disgusted with Democrats to ensure their election defeat--despite having huge media and pop culture support, and the most funding from the rich. But it's still horrifying that the election was close at all: that people could possibly support a party funding an imperialist proxy war in Ukraine and, worst of all, a blatant genocide in Gaza, in both cases demonizing others in typical language of colonial propaganda. I think western culture and politics won't be able to change enough until they've experienced more widespread disasters (economic, environmental, &/or military), driving people to force changes on their government systems and rethink their relations with other nations--hopefully, to be more cooperative rather than competitive.
@abdullateephadebisi27 күн бұрын
I can't even agree more... Great discuss by Prof
@vivianaguindis5274Ай бұрын
Great conversation. Thank you as always.
@ahmedsess3294Ай бұрын
Exactly we need to evolve. There is so much more we can be where all enjoy. That should be the goal.
@charlesyang4923Ай бұрын
It’s a total misleading that European so-claimed themselves are more civilized than the non-west because European first invented steam power and electricity which represents a step of industrialization ahead of non-west. To be able to drive a car or enjoy air-conditioning is no place to think they are more civilized than those are not. Period.
@charlesewillmore5252Ай бұрын
perfect example is Indian ayurveda and African herbal medicine or modern art and cubism drawn by Pablo Picasso in.new philosophy of art
@gyozopАй бұрын
I agree. But also does not mean less civilized. The elites? That is another story.
@KarelNovak-z6zАй бұрын
There were many coincidences that played role. Isaac Newton an Englishman was a founder of modern science and England had big deposits of easily accessible coal. I think they should be proud of achievements but also recognize others are no less capable given a chance.
@putinso3370Ай бұрын
And who defines what 'civilized' entails?
@charlesyang4923Ай бұрын
@ You hit the spot right on.
@mariaa6918Ай бұрын
An amazing guest Pascal, thank you ❤😊
@neilmalcolm243429 күн бұрын
What a Powerful Conversation, So Clean,Honest, Intelligent,Timely, Historic, Informative and Relevant.Much Appreciation and Gratitude From I and I.
@brigittejessica5349Ай бұрын
So true, thank you for this communication. Great son of Africa Professor Aghogho Akpome, thank you
@jillians42Ай бұрын
Thank you Pascal. Amazing interview.
@azizasangrio9501Ай бұрын
He know what is talking about💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
@elianamckeeАй бұрын
Muito bom!
@BestFitSquareChannelАй бұрын
Brilliant conversation. Thank you. Best wishes.
@ivopassler3519Ай бұрын
I would really appreciate hearing Dr. Akpome again on this or other programs. Thank you Pascal Lottaz for your work.
@davidfirmino3829Ай бұрын
Great discussion. completely agree with professor Aghogho. The ruling class are completely aware of what they do
@PubliusUSAАй бұрын
Thank you both for your excellent commentary.
@doreenchindezwa6319Ай бұрын
@Pascal, thank you for bringing a worthy guest.
@khummitkeshinro246Ай бұрын
Very interesting discourse one that isnt usually discussed. Thanks for the conversation
@salsafever100Ай бұрын
Yes Dr Akpome, great take on democracy. That is the reason why democracy is sold to us in Africa as an instrument of imperialism in a pseudo-independence paradigm, because it is the easiest means of state capture by which the most depraved amongst us always manage to get to be at the helm of affairs, anyhow. The solution in Africa must pass not by expecting the next elected president to be somehow a leopard able to change their spots because that isn't going to happen, but to fundamentally restructure our governance structures, to the hue of what worked so well in our past.
@Mad_IntellectАй бұрын
Problem is too many will lose their (illegal and unethical) livelihoods and freedom, they will not go easily...it cannot happen peacefully at this stage unfortunately. When people wake up to this reality only then can there be REAL change.
@elbrujo1969Ай бұрын
"We are going to emancipate ourselves from mental slavery because whilst others might free the body, none but ourselves can free the mind. Mind is your only ruler, sovereign. The man who is not able to develop and use his mind is bound to be the slave of the other man who uses his mind" Marcus Garvey