In the final episode of this four-part series, Rog and Tommy trace the massive flow of Saudi money into Hollywood, Silicon Valley and Wall Street, and how the biggest venture capitalists and A-list celebrities seem to no longer care about Saudi Arabia’s human rights record. They also look back at the history of the US-Saudi relationship, and how President Biden went from pleading to make Saudi Arabia a “pariah” to traveling there to fist bump Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Jeddah. And finally, they dive into the possible motivations behind Saudi Arabia’s investments, from the need to diversify the Saudi economy, to whitewashing the murder of Jamal Khashoggi and changing the subject from other human rights violations. Despite all the depressing news, Rog and Tommy try to find glimmers of hope where grassroots activism and football can lead the way in creating a more just world. All of this and more, on the final episode of World Corrupt, Season 2.
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Understanding Iran
Brittney Griner is Home (with Jen Psaki)
Standing up to autocrats (and royals)
World Corrupt Episode 7: Stoppage Time!
Covid protests rock China
World Corrupt Episode 6: A Dystopian World Cup
Thanksgiving Mailbag!
Did Russia bomb Poland?
Hope from Brazil
World Corrupt Episode 5: A Call to Action
Bye Bye Bolsonaro
World Corrupt Episode 4: The Dark Side of the 2022 World Cup
The newest new British PM, with David Lammy
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The British PM vs a head of lettuce
World Corrupt Episode 2: “The Most Corrupt Thing I’ve Ever Seen”
Chinese Communist Party Coachella
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Fighting for freedom in Iran
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