How Black Lives Truly Matter | Magatte Wade | EP 271

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Magatte joins Dr Peterson to discuss her emigration from the third world, and how this influenced her unmitigated belief in capitalism and the free market.

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(0:00) Coming Up...
(0:55)Introducing Magatte Wade
(2:11) Magatte Discusses Her Story
(29:04) Debunking Myths About African Poverty
(40:29) Bottom 10 Countries for Doing Business
(48:57) British Common Law
(55:42) Ghanaian Economist George Ayittey
(1:10:57) Everything Discussed Is Not Mainstream
(1:14:23) Climate Change and Overpopulation
(1:19:51) If Black Lives Matter...
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Thank you again so much for having me on your show, Dr Peterson. Thank you for the opportunity to share my message with a much broader audience. And thank you to each single person who took the time to listen. It takes a village. With Love and Gratitude - Magatte

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I'm an African, a student of finance in Botswana and this is one of the most important podcast I've come across in a while, it has reconciled and brought together ideas that I have been trying to figure out in isolation, I'm truly grateful for the knowledge and will take it further into my future endeavors

papsbaraedi
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This is what happens when you let intelligent adults speak honestly...
When censorship is removed, all of a sudden things start to make sense...

RklssPOSEIDON
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I got goosebumps listening to this interview. It's incredible. While America is fighting for pronouns, here's an incredible woman who's actually fighting for what her continent needs. Wow just wow❤

RevanaViv
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As a Jamaican, a person living in a former slave colony, to hear my own thoughts echoed by this wonderful lady is refreshing. I will have to keep pondering, my nation needs a solution as well.

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“When you are in solution mode, you’re no longer a victim” - Magatte

Beautifully said and love her.🙌🏽

drewbranch
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“When you are in solution mode you are no longer a victim”! This interview is so powerful in many ways. I’m applying a lot of what is being said to my own personal struggles. Only 26 minutes in but I’m incredibly captivated!

daniellaj
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That's the true meaning of strong and Independent woman. Being an Immigrant moving to second country, making six figure in her 20s, then try to help her folks back in her home country is remarkable .

KrisLI
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"When you are on solutions mode, you are not a victim." Powerful and true.

soxlearning
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How in the Gods name Jordan's Team found this woman? The way she talk with such incredible charm and energy, radiating passion and hospitality. What a beautiful, genuine and honest woman. I hope her voice can reach broader audience with this.
Beautiful content as always.

mezmerism
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Beautiful to see the PSYCHOLOGIST in Jordan come right out during this interview. As an African young man, I am exponentially grateful to God for Jordan's life.

zemaria
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I hardly comment on YT, but this has to be the most astonishing conversation I've ever come across. I can feel the passion in every word spoken. Thank you both!

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As an African living in Africa I'm grateful for this episode Doc. Magatte Wade thanks you ma'am 🙏🏾🔥

TheeSpercialOne
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Growing up in Nigeria when I first learnt the definition of capitalism I knew it was the solution to our country’s problems. I then went on to hear for the rest of my life how bad it is and this left me looking for other viable solutions. Now I am convinced again that my instincts were right. All hail the free markets!

anthonyayemoh
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"English is only my 4th language Jordan, so please excuse me if I stumble on my words." Girl bye! 🤯 This woman is amazing! This is what modern day super heroes look like 🔥

albertamatarutse
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I dont even know how I can be so grateful for what Jordan is doing. We owe Jordan sooo much. And others who are fighting the intellectual fight. Thank you all so much.

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What I value about Dr. Peterson is that he push forward important conversation. People can say what they want, but he’s necessary.

rejavenated
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It’s like hearing myself and many of my battles in another soul. What a beautiful, eloquent, charming and powerful woman. I was born and raised in the UK of Ethiopian parents who fled Ethiopia after the bloody emergence of a Communist Marxist regime that took hold there decades ago. After 35 years in London and after travelling across continents I have now moved to Addis Ababa Ethiopia full time and work on the improvement of my people through education and entrepreneurship. No time for victim mentality. The time for Africans to stand up is now! A stunning continent with soooo much potential.

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When you're not from the same culture, the first thing you teach one another what you love about your respective cultures, and that's how a better culture is born out of that mixing.
- Magatte Wade

This is beautiful.

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I am from the Democratic Republic of Congo, but now I am resident in the USA. While listening to Magatte made me think about my experience when I came in the Unites States. I saw infrastructures and other opportunities I benefitted so far in this country as an immigrant, and wondered why political authorities of my country whi have traveled in Europe and America ansd see these things but couldn't replicate that back in our country? I learn a lot from this conversation and I for a moment forgot about my question but today something shifted in my mind...

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