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Critical Thinking Is there no such thing as society The Black Spy Podcast, Season 19, Episode 0010 This week's Critical Thinking Black Spy Podcast ask the question Is there such a thing as society in the West and how does that differ with other parts of the globe. The Black Spy argues that Margaret Thatcher’s statement, “There is no such thing as society,” is one of her most controversial and often misunderstood quotes. The statement that comes from a 1987 interview in Woman’s Own magazine, where she emphasized individual responsibility over collective dependency. The Black...
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Boys to Men? Are we infantilising our youth? The Black Spy Podcast, Season 19, Episode 0009 Have you ever wondered what your children think. Have you been able to sit down and talk to them about how they see the world and their place in it? Do they worry about their future? Do you imagine that they think like you? Was the last thing you wanted to be perceived as, say as a 16 year old, was to be labeled as a child? Was this perception or wish, subject to the decade in which you were brought up in, coupled with your present age. Are youth thoughts a matter of the class in which one was born...
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Is Britain a First Rate Power? (Part 2) The Black Spy Podcast,...
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Is Britain a First Rate Power? (Part 1) The Black Spy Podcast, Season 19, Episode 0007 The United Kingdom today is often described as a first rate power, yet its evolving role on the global stage invites debate. Historically revered for its expansive empire and enduring cultural, legal, and political influence, the UK retains...
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Is Feminism Divisive? (Part 2) The Black Spy Podcast, Season 19, Episode 0006 The question of whether Feminism is divisive depends on how it is understood and framed in society. One could argue that at its core Feminism advocates for gender equality seeking to dismantle systemic inequalities...
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Is Feminism Divisive? (Part 1) The Black Spy Podcast, Season 19, Episode 0005 The question of whether feminism is divisive depends on how it is understood and framed in society. One could argue that at its core, feminism advocates...
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REVOLUTION! Phase One - Trump/Zelensky The Black Spy Podcast, Season 19, Episode 0004 The Trump/Zelensky debacle in the Oval Office, showed as clearly, as did the Vietnam or Afghanistan end of US engagement optics did, that the United states has ended its adventure in the Ukraine. However, in addition to just...
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The road to the TRUMPIAN revolution (Part 2) The Black Spy Podcast, Season 19, Episode 0003 Russia's "Special Military Operation" in Ukraine, initiated in February 2022, has been framed by the Kremlin as a response to various historical and geopolitical factors. One narrative emphasizes the presence of far-right elements in Ukraine, drawing connections to nationalist groups active during World War II. However, although most western experts reject the portrayal of Ukraine as a neo-Nazi state, noting that while far-right groups exist, they do not hold significant influence in the...
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The road to the TRUMPIAN revolution (Part 1) The Black Spy Podcast, Season 19, Episode 0002 Russia's "Special Military Operation" in Ukraine, initiated in February 2022, has been framed by the Kremlin as a response to various historical and geopolitical factors. One narrative emphasizes the presence of far-right elements in Ukraine, drawing connections to nationalist groups active during World War II. However, although most western experts reject the portrayal of Ukraine as a neo-Nazi state, noting that while far-right groups exist, they do not hold significant influence in the...
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End of Season 18 - Throuple Review The Black Spy Podcast, Season 19, Episode 0001 This week, the Black Spy podcast throuple overview this season’s, and indeed the Black Spy Podcast’s, whole raison d’etre. So, buckle up and enjoy this great episode. Moreover, don’t forget to subscribe to The Black Spy Podcast to never miss an episode. To contact Firgas via her Linkedin at Firgas Esack Daps To contract Dr. Rachel Taylor please go to her substack account To contact Carlton - Black Spy, or donate to The Black Spy Podcast utilise the following: To donate -...
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Surviving the Nuclear Conflict (Part 1)
The Black Spy Podcast, Season 17, Episode 0005
The first two episodes in this three series view of nuclear war spoke covered running up to nuclear war and the second episode discussed whereabouts we were on the path towards nuclear war. This week’s and next week episodes are aimed at discussing what will happen if the nuclear missles actually begin to be fired!
The First World War broke out due to competing empires lobbying for power.
A waning British Empire sought to maintain its number one position in the world, The Russian Empire, seeking to maintain its position in the East vis-a-vis the Austro-Hungarian Empire, supported Serbia.
An industrially expanding German Empire, which had come late to the imperial game, provided Austro-Hungary with a blank check to draw on Germany's resources and military power to hold Serbia and hence Russia in check, limiting Russia's power throughout Eurasia.
France, noting with alarm the increasing German power, sought British assistance to outmanoeuvre the German Reich.
Hence, when expansion from limited war to an all embracing conflict appeared inevitable; the patch work of alliances still held strong and the various guarantees of mutual support came into play.
So, it was, that in July 1914 war on a global scale broke out, as after all, warfare is nothing more than diplomacy by other means as noted by German General Carl Von Clausewitz.
In Britain, this war to end all wars, was sold to the masses as a conflict to prevent the expansion of negative forces set on dominating the free world.
So the question was, who were these negative forces?
In an imperial world, which empire’s subjugation of other peoples and countries, was in any way benign?
Where not all empires negative and exploitive?
And indeed, by definition, wasn't the biggest empire the most exploitive.
Finally, why did these empires believe that the threat of the use of arms against a competing empire/nation, would prevent armed conflict, rather than stoke it?
Hence, a hundred years later, we can see the same mechanisms at play as in 1914, only this time, there is one major difference.
Any armed conflict between the major powers and their allies, is highly likely to lead to thermonuclear war, thereby threatening the very existence of human kind!
Over the next two weeks we will also assess how a nuclear war could/will occur now, and after the nuclear exchange what any post nuclear world will be like.
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