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While the billionaire class gathers to bend the knee to Trump 2.0, another (more important our opinion) group of gatherings are happening across the world. Andrew Karamagi is a community organiser, lawyer, and principal political advisor to the Fight Inequality Alliance (fightinequality.org) and he joins us from one such gathering in Kenya.
He outlines the negative political, societal and economic impacts the billionaire class are having on people’s lives and how we need to stop rewarding the arsonist with lucrative contracts to put out fires. Eat the Rich, anyone?
By Tortoise ShackWhile the billionaire class gathers to bend the knee to Trump 2.0, another (more important our opinion) group of gatherings are happening across the world. Andrew Karamagi is a community organiser, lawyer, and principal political advisor to the Fight Inequality Alliance (fightinequality.org) and he joins us from one such gathering in Kenya.
He outlines the negative political, societal and economic impacts the billionaire class are having on people’s lives and how we need to stop rewarding the arsonist with lucrative contracts to put out fires. Eat the Rich, anyone?