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The Thought Behind Pakistani Media & Politics Ft. Syed Muzammil Shah



In tonight’s conversation with our special guest, Syed Muzammil Shah. What was his early life & education like? What was the start of his professional career like? What is the superficiality in Pakistani media? What is the psychology of television? Why did he join the media? Will the media industry ever change? Brand names, cross critique & Pakistani media? The difference between international and Pakistani audiences? Why is there a rise in populism? Rationalization, religion & science? Why is it essential for a state to only be concerned about its citizens? Bringing change with nonparliamentary struggle? Views on Imran Khan & his government? Why should leaders be consistent in their actions? PTI Vs. PMLN? The idea of the schooling system & religious philosophy? How are Pashtuns affected by the distribution of religion by the state? How does Syed Muzammil Shah envision Pakistan in 2050? Catch this and much more in tonight's episode.

00:00 Tonight’s guest: Syed Muzammil Shah
02:34 Muzammil’s early life & education
13:47 The start of his professional career
15:19 Superficiality in the media industry
16:22 Psychology of Television
18:09 His experience between bachelor's & masters
19:02 Why did he join the media?
20:18 Will the media industry ever change?
29:36 Cross critique, Pakistani media & brand names
37:17 The type of audience of International Vs. Pakistani news channels
38:42 Why is there a rise in populism?
42:11 Why is there polarization internationally?
46:36 Rationalization, religion & science
53:52 Religion Vs. Politics
58:42 Why is it important for a state to only be concerned about its citizens?
01:00:34 What’s his goal if he gets the power?
01:03:44 Bringing change with a nonparliamentary struggle
01:05:44 The gimmickry of censorship
01:07:47 Views on Imran Khan & his government
01:15:32 Why should leaders be consistent in their actions?
01:17:31 PTI Vs. PMLN
01:20:48 The idea of the schooling system & religious philosophy
01:27:21 How are Pashtuns affected by the distribution of religion by the state?
01:33:35 How does Syed Muzammil Shah envision Pakistan in 2050?
 

The Thought Behind Pakistani Media & Politics Ft. Syed Muzammil Shah



In tonight’s conversation with our special guest, Syed Muzammil Shah. What was his early life & education like? What was the start of his professional career like? What is the superficiality in Pakistani media? What is the psychology of television? Why did he join the media? Will the media industry ever change? Brand names, cross critique & Pakistani media? The difference between international and Pakistani audiences? Why is there a rise in populism? Rationalization, religion & science? Why is it essential for a state to only be concerned about its citizens? Bringing change with nonparliamentary struggle? Views on Imran Khan & his government? Why should leaders be consistent in their actions? PTI Vs. PMLN? The idea of the schooling system & religious philosophy? How are Pashtuns affected by the distribution of religion by the state? How does Syed Muzammil Shah envision Pakistan in 2050? Catch this and much more in tonight's episode.

00:00 Tonight’s guest: Syed Muzammil Shah
02:34 Muzammil’s early life & education
13:47 The start of his professional career
15:19 Superficiality in the media industry
16:22 Psychology of Television
18:09 His experience between bachelor's & masters
19:02 Why did he join the media?
20:18 Will the media industry ever change?
29:36 Cross critique, Pakistani media & brand names
37:17 The type of audience of International Vs. Pakistani news channels
38:42 Why is there a rise in populism?
42:11 Why is there polarization internationally?
46:36 Rationalization, religion & science
53:52 Religion Vs. Politics
58:42 Why is it important for a state to only be concerned about its citizens?
01:00:34 What’s his goal if he gets the power?
01:03:44 Bringing change with a nonparliamentary struggle
01:05:44 The gimmickry of censorship
01:07:47 Views on Imran Khan & his government
01:15:32 Why should leaders be consistent in their actions?
01:17:31 PTI Vs. PMLN
01:20:48 The idea of the schooling system & religious philosophy
01:27:21 How are Pashtuns affected by the distribution of religion by the state?
01:33:35 How does Syed Muzammil Shah envision Pakistan in 2050?
Who is this guy? i am very suspicious. Look at this video below..if you see the responses, there are 99% Indians commenting on this video. When i see this, it means that he is appealing to the audience on the other side of the border nad probably is getting funded and support from there. He is getting a lot of audience among college going kids so looks like is able to influence minds
 
Who is this guy? i am very suspicious. Look at this video below..if you see the responses, there are 99% Indians commenting on this video. When i see this, it means that he is appealing to the audience on the other side of the border nad probably is getting funded and support from there. He is getting a lot of audience among college going kids so looks like is able to influence minds
He is a leftist secularist. You will find Indians everywhere, too many jobless Indians who have nothing to do but troll. A lot of Indian secularists and leftists(mostly socialists) genuinely love him as these are the people who are against BJP's Hinduization of their country and the huge wealth inequality in their country. Everyone has a right to challenge Muzamil Shah's beliefs, but it should be done intellectually and civilly. I loved it when Muzamil Hasan challenged Muzamil Shah's economic beliefs and his radical secularism but he didn't want to turn this particular podcast into a debate. Being a neo-liberal myself I will always be in conflict with leftist ideologies but that's a thread for another day. You should see Muzamil Hasan's podcast with Dr Taimur Rehman, over there Muzamil went full neo-liberal and challenged every single leftist belief on Dr Taimur, it was a wonderful debate. Much respect for Dr Taimur for not handling that debate with utmost respect and civility but for also praising Muzumil for giving him a tough time. I have nothing but immense respect for leftists like Dr Taimur who by the way is right about a lot of things. The reason why I didn't post that particular podcast even though I wanted to is that I didn't want people to think that I am a socialist.
 
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Podcasts like the one that Muzamil Hasan did with Dr Taimur are immensely beneficial for our youth, I will strongly encourage you to watch this particular podcast. Here is the video:
 

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