
Episode 485
Russian intellectual Daria Dugina assassinated in Moscow: Why was she targeted?
Sputnik · Sputnik
August 22, 20222h 50m
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Show Notes
On this episode of Fault Lines, host Jamarl Thomas and Manila Chan start the week off discussing domestic politics then move on to the assassination of Darya Dugina and what this means next for people on the Ukrainian blacklist. <br /><br /><b>Ted Rall </b>- Political Cartoonist & Syndicated Columnist<br /><b>Mark Sleboda</b> - International Relations and Security Analyst<br /><b>Angelo Giuliano</b> - financial consultant and geopolitical expert<br /><br />In the first hour, Jamarl and Manila were joined by Ted Rall to discuss all things domestic in regards to Donald Trump, January 6th, and how the American public is slowly moving to reject the ways of a capitalistic society. <br /><br />In the second hour, Jamarl and Manila were joined by Mark Sleboda to discuss the assassination of Darya Dugina, daughter of Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin, and if more people on the Ukrainian blacklist should be on alert. <br /><br />In the third hour, Fault Lines was joined by Angelo Giuliano to discuss the current relationship of the U.S. and China after the U.S. intervention with Taiwan. Also, Giuliano goes into detail of the difference of how China is presented to the Western world compared to what is reality in the country. <br />