In this weeks episode, special guest Mike returns and we discuss my interest in creating YouTube videos focused on global and political issues, with the goal of offering alternative perspectives to mainstream coverage. Our topics ranged from cultural differences in law enforcement, societal norms and explored the balance between freedom and safety across different countries, drawing examples from Latin America and the United States. Transitioning to drug policy, we covered cultural attitudes towards drug legalization, the impact of drug laws on minority groups, and comparisons between different drugs, referencing historical figures like Pablo Escobar. Delving into the complexities of drug policy, including its potential benefits and risks, alongside societal perceptions surrounding drug use and productivity. Additionally, our conversation extended to diverse perspectives on controversial historical figures such as Stalin, Mao, and Hitler, debating the effectiveness and justifiability of their actions within their contexts, examining factors like governance, power, corruption, and the violent paths to societal change and leadership. We also explored the historical impact of colonization, contrasting the approaches of Spanish and British imperialists, and examining how geographical factors affected regions like South America differently, discussing revolutions, external support, economic interests, and the influence of geography on culture and civilization. Throughout our dialogue, humorous exchanges on historical what-if scenarios and drug use added depth to our reflections on the intricate legacies of colonialism and their ongoing implications.