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Guerrilla History

Haiti, Kenya, Imperialism, & More! GH on Revolutionary Blackout Network

Guerrilla History

Henry

Education, History

4.8669 Ratings

🗓️ 5 July 2024

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we bring you an appearance we recently made on Revolutionary Blackout Network.  Adnan and Henry were invited to sit on a roundtable discussion alongside long-time Indigenous activist John Looking Glass to discuss a wide variety of topics. We highly recommend subscribing to RBN, and watching the video version of this conversation, which includes an additional 10 minute intro/discussion by RBN host Nick.  Find the video version here.

Help support the show by signing up to our patreon, where you also will get bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/guerrillahistory 

Transcript

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0:00.0

You don't remember Den Van Boo?

0:09.0

No!

0:10.0

The same thing happened in Algeria, in Africa.

0:14.0

They didn't have anything but a rank.

0:17.0

The French had all these highly mechanized instruments of warfare.

0:22.9

But they put some guerrilla action on.

0:30.0

Hello, guerrilla history listeners.

0:31.7

This is co-host Henry.

0:49.4

And what you're going to be hearing in this episode is an appearance that Adnan and I made on the Revolutionary Blackout Network as part of a roundtable discussing a variety of topics alongside John Looking Glass and indigenous activists and the host of the show, Nick, from Revolutionary Blackout Network.

1:04.0

We were reached out to, by Revolutionary Blackout Network, to sit on this roundtable and discuss a variety of topics, which included things like the expansion of bricks, and then of course the traditional topics of imperialism and colonialism. We touched on topics including Haiti, including Kenya, but the conversation really was wide-ranging and we really appreciated the opportunity

1:12.6

to appear on Revolutionary Blackout Network to discuss these topics, and we look forward to being

1:17.5

back to discuss them again. As I mentioned, we were sitting alongside longtime indigenous activist

1:22.8

John Lookingglass, whose audio was, let's say, less than ideal.

1:28.4

The internet connection at the reservation was not the best, but we've done what we could

1:33.0

to edit the audio and make it understandable in this edited version, more so than in the

1:39.7

live YouTube stream that we did on RBN.

1:43.6

So, we hope that you enjoy the conversation. One last note

1:47.9

before we get into the conversation is that Nick had about a 10 minute long introduction at the

1:54.0

beginning of the episode where he reacts to recent headlines that are related to the topics that we

1:59.9

are discussing in this episode.

2:01.9

We have removed that 10-minute introduction, but we highly recommend that you go to the

2:06.5

Revolutionary Blackout Network YouTube channel and listen to that introduction.

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