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Why the U.S. is now a developing country
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Why the U.S. is now a developing country

Journalist Richard Poplak talks about the U.S. as seen from South Africa, after six months of Trump.
A xenophobic riot in Johannesburg, South Africa in 2019. Image source: Vatican News.

Richard Poplak is an author, investigative journalist, and filmmaker based in Johannesburg, South Africa, and a regular Rhyming Chaos guest.

In this episode, we catch up after half a year of Trump 2.0 and of this podcast.

Topics include:

  • State capture in South Africa and the U.S.

  • Trump’s bullying of the tiny and crushingly poor nation of Lesotho.

  • Science denialism in South Africa and America.

  • How the middle class suffers and survives in South Africa and the future of the American middle class.

  • The scapegoating and persecution of immigrants in South Africa and the U.S.

  • Why the U.S. is looking like a developing country.


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