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#13 Can we talk about Egypt’s revolution? Mahmoud Salem
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Mahmoud Salem is best known for his irreverent blog, Rantings of a Sandmonkey. His cynical takes made him a prominent voice during Egypt's 2011 revolution. In the podcast, he compares the Mubarak-era state, and all its abuses, to the Egypt of today. Mahmoud reflects on life growing up in a family with strong ruling party (NDP) ties, how the blogosphere of the 2000s compares to the self-censored social media of today, how political correctness since the revolution has further fragmented a broken society, and whether all this collective trauma has taught us anything. In the end, it may all just come down to mommy issues.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7-uP0e38I4
CHAPTERS
(00:00) - Intro
(01:20) - Why did you start your blog?
(10:15) - NDP family/Mommy issues
(17:30) - General intelligence vs state security
(22:15) - Why Sandmonkey revealed his identity
(31:39) - A brief history of the NDP
(35:49) - Why did you stop writing?
(41:30) - Jan 25 trauma
(48:24) - PC censorship
(57:30) - Women's rights & sexual harassment in Egypt
(01:02:02) - Should Egypt adopt western rights rhetoric?
(01:04:25) - Jan 25 reflections
(01:10:04) - Fairmont case/Can we trust the state?
(01:14:51) - What did you learn from a decade of blogging?
OUR PAGES:
https://www.tiktok.com/@fromcairopodcast?
https://www.facebook.com/From-Cairo-Podcast-111976887657863
https://www.instagram.com/fromcairopodcast
HOSTED BY:
Eric Knecht https://twitter.com/EricKnecht
https://www.instagram.com/eric.knecht
Arwa Gaballa https://twitter.com/MountainGoat89
https://www.instagram.com/arwagaballa
Contact: fromcairopodcast@gmail.com
61 episodes
Manage episode 317241361 series 2966095
Mahmoud Salem is best known for his irreverent blog, Rantings of a Sandmonkey. His cynical takes made him a prominent voice during Egypt's 2011 revolution. In the podcast, he compares the Mubarak-era state, and all its abuses, to the Egypt of today. Mahmoud reflects on life growing up in a family with strong ruling party (NDP) ties, how the blogosphere of the 2000s compares to the self-censored social media of today, how political correctness since the revolution has further fragmented a broken society, and whether all this collective trauma has taught us anything. In the end, it may all just come down to mommy issues.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7-uP0e38I4
CHAPTERS
(00:00) - Intro
(01:20) - Why did you start your blog?
(10:15) - NDP family/Mommy issues
(17:30) - General intelligence vs state security
(22:15) - Why Sandmonkey revealed his identity
(31:39) - A brief history of the NDP
(35:49) - Why did you stop writing?
(41:30) - Jan 25 trauma
(48:24) - PC censorship
(57:30) - Women's rights & sexual harassment in Egypt
(01:02:02) - Should Egypt adopt western rights rhetoric?
(01:04:25) - Jan 25 reflections
(01:10:04) - Fairmont case/Can we trust the state?
(01:14:51) - What did you learn from a decade of blogging?
OUR PAGES:
https://www.tiktok.com/@fromcairopodcast?
https://www.facebook.com/From-Cairo-Podcast-111976887657863
https://www.instagram.com/fromcairopodcast
HOSTED BY:
Eric Knecht https://twitter.com/EricKnecht
https://www.instagram.com/eric.knecht
Arwa Gaballa https://twitter.com/MountainGoat89
https://www.instagram.com/arwagaballa
Contact: fromcairopodcast@gmail.com
61 episodes
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