
About this episode
The episode discusses the paradox of Gandhi's non-violent revolution leading to significant loss of life.
Go to https://kenforgold.com or text RETIRE to 35052 to learn more about Augusta Precious Metals! Gandhi led a non-violent revolution which won, and then killed a million people. Historically, that's not unusual for revolutions ... it's the norm. –Ken ► Script: https://shorturl.at/shmAh FOLLOW KEN: 🐘 ► Ken’s Free Newsletter: https://kenlacorte.substack.com ► X: https://x.com/KenLaCorte MORE FOR CREATORS: 🎥 ► My great editing team, led by Rafayat Rakib: collab@rafa...
People in this episode
Host: Ken LaCorte
Topics covered
- Gandhi
- revolution
- non-violence
- historical analysis
- politics
- society
Keywords
- Gandhi
- revolution
- non-violence
- politics
- history
- society
- Augusta Precious Metals
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