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In The Ring With Eusebius McKaiser

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On In The Ring With Eusebius McKaiser I tackle all the uncomfortable topics that dominate public debate. With my reputation for fearless debate as a former World Masters Debate Champ, and a background in law and philosophy, you can expect debates on everything from whether or not it is racist for a non-black person to quote the N-word, to questions of how to tackle inequality, whether people are responsible for unconscious biases, the ethics of refusing to be vaccinated, the status of animals, debating books, and much more! The crucial differentiator of this podcast series compared to others is that it is fearless in its debate orientation, and no topic is off bounds! However, my motto is: "You are entitled to be treated with dignity .... but NOT to have your worldview affirmed!" So come with well-considered reasons for your viewpoints when you get YOUR chance to come on the platform to In The Ring With Eusebius McKaiser 
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Episodes

Episode 57 - PHILOSOPHER LUCY ALLAIS EXPLAINS WHY I HAVE AN ETHICAL DUTY TO GET VACCINATED

I asked philosopher Lucy Allais to join me to help us think philosophically about some of the debates around vaccines for covid-19. If, for example, I do not want to get vaccinated, is it okay to straightforwardly choose to not getvaccinated? Lucy doesn't think so, and in this episode of In The Ring With Eusebius McKaiser she systematically talks us through the ethical issues by asking, 'what do we owe others?' We also talked about whether or not some of the rights-talk from those who do not wan...

Dec 09, 202136 minSeason 1Ep. 57

Episodes 55 - HOW BAIN GROOMED SIPHO MASEKO AND TOM MOYANE TO HELP IT STEAL FROM SA INC

I sat down with former Bain partner Athol Williams to talk about his excellent and disturbing new book, Deep Collusion: Bain and the capture of South Africa. It is clear that Bain's South African leadership was dishonest before the Nugent Commission about its role in the hollowing out of South African Revenue Service. We explore in this podcast how Bain groomed the likes of Sipho Maseko (Telkom) and then Tom Moyane (Sars) , with direct access to former president Jacob Zuma, enabling it to access...

Nov 26, 202151 minSeason 1Ep. 55

Episode 56 - HOW TO FIND A JOB AND MOVE UP THE CAREER LADDER

In the latest Episode of In The Ring With Eusebius McKaiser, I am in conversation with ART OF THE SUIT Business and Executive Coach Dawn Klatzko, about what to do and not to do while in search of a job, and climbing the ladder in your firm or within your industry. This episode is filled with practical career development tips, whether you are an unemployed graduate or a mid-career professional feeling stuck. It is compulsory listening.

Nov 25, 202140 minSeason 1Ep. 56

Episode 54 - SHEBEENS AND TAVERNS: ARE THEY MORAL HAZARDS?

We refer to taxes imposed on consuming alcohol as 'sin taxes' because of the association of alcohol with many social sins. This is not entirely unjustified if one looks at what fuels violence, and other anti-social behaviours in our society, but is that the whole story? We particularly view sheebens and taverns as moral hazards in ways in which clubs and pubs in urban areas are not. Is this fair? Are shebeens and taverns moral hazards? Or is that, at best, a partially correct view? What, at any ...

Nov 22, 202139 min

Episode 53 - THE MORAL FAILURES OF F W DE KLERK

Author and commentator Sisonke Msimang joined Eusebius on In The Ring With Eusebius McKaiser to discuss the legacy of apartheid's last leader, F W de Klerk. Did he fully and adequately account for apartheid and his role in it ? Did he deserve a Nobel prize for peace? Is it "too soon" to criticise him or does he not deserve a quiet period of mourning before critical legacy debates are framed? What about the different ways in which he is interpreted by others? Some black people will and do respond...

Nov 11, 202131 minSeason 1Ep. 53

Episode 52 - WHISTLE-BLOWER ATHOL WILLIAMS TELLS EUSEBIUS WHY HE FLED THE COUNTRY

Testimony from whistle-blower Athol Willaims at the State Capture Commission of Inquiry has directly implicated scores of people and corporates. This, as you can imagine, has led to Williams being ostracised, his bona fides and credentials being attacked, and much more. Last night he released a statement to the effect that he is no longer in South Africa. Due to growing safety concerns, he had left the country after saying goodbye to his worried family. I asked him why he had left, what the impa...

Nov 08, 202124 minSeason 1Ep. 52

Episode 51 - PINOCCHIO, ANC, DA & EFF: SAME WHATSAPP GROUP

The three biggest parties in South Africa all pretend that the local government election results were not TOO bad for them, and that they each just need to do a LITTLE BIT of soul searching. That is balderdash. In this episode of In The Ring, I explain WHY the leaders of the ANC, DA and EFF are wrong in how they are interpreting the 2021 Local Government Election results.

Nov 05, 202132 minSeason 1Ep. 51

Episode 50 - HOW SHOULD PARTIES APPROACH COALITION TALKS?

Professor Adam Habib (Director, School of Oriental and African Studies) joined me to discuss what mistakes parties should avoid as they negotiate coalitions now that the local government elections are done, and left many councils hung. Besides avoiding errors, Habib and I also discussed, very pragmatically, what negotiators may wish to propose.

Nov 03, 202126 minSeason 1Ep. 50

Episode 49- WHY JOHN STEENHUISEN IS WRONG TO RUBBISH MULTIPARTY POLITICS

The Democratic Alliance ran an advert to scare voters into voting for the DA. The advert explicitly tells voters that it is a mistake to vote for small parties. I analyse three reasons why this advert shows a lack of understanding of multiparty democracy and democratic theory on the part of the DA leader, John Steenhuisen.

Nov 01, 20217 min

Episode 48 - DOES THE LAW PERMIT ME TO RENT PROPERTY ONLY TO WHITE PEOPLE?

I invited Professor Pierre de Vos to tackle a range of issues starting with an explanation of the law of discrimination when it comes to the renting of one's private property. Can I rent my property only to white people if I so wish? Is it unjust for the law to even try to regulate how I do commerce? What is the thinking here, jurisprudentially? If the law cannot guarantee a change in a racist's heart, what are we hoping to achieve by regulating how private property is used by citizens?...

Oct 27, 202122 min

Episode 47 - MEN, LET'S TALK ABOUT CONSENT

Adv Ben Winks joined me to discuss, firstly, how the law needs to be reformed, urgently, in order to change the legal requirements of what constitutes consent. Secondly, in addition to legal reform, there are important social tropes and stereotypes that contribute to rape culture and that need to be addressed in a bottom-up manner within our homes, schools, and the wider communities and social structures within which we are embedded. How do we socialise boys and men to behave differently so that...

Oct 25, 202137 minSeason 1Ep. 47

Episode 45 - ISOBEL FRYE THINKS WE CAN AND MUST SPEND MORE ON SOCIAL SECURITY: CAN SHE CONVINCE YOU?

I invited Isobel Frye (Director, Studies in Poverty and Inequality Institute) to weigh in on what is becoming an internecine policy debate about unemployment, low growth and the size of our welfare state. Can we afford a Basic Income Grant? What would be its size, total cost to the country and what mechanism would be used to administer it? If the goal is ultimately to get people more economically active and into the labour market, doesn't an increased debt burden make it harder to get the econom...

Oct 16, 20211 hr 2 minSeason 1Ep. 45

Episode 44 - A 2ND ROUND OF COVID-19 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Professor Francois Venter (Wits University) is back for a second installment of Frequently Asked Questions about covid-19. The following are just some of your questions he answered: if everyone I imvite is fully vaccinated, can I have a braai at my house now? If I recently had covid-19 does that mean I have natural immunity and don't need the vaccine? Is it true that the J&J vaccine is safer than the Pfizer one? Why must I wear a mask if I'm fully vaccinated? If I am fully vaccinated can I h...

Oct 12, 202123 min

Episode 43 - GETTING TO KNOW MPHO PHALATSE

I interviewed the Democratic Alliance mayoral candidate for Johannesburg, Dr Mpho Phalatse, to get to know her: who she is, what her background is, why and how she entered politics and pressure-testing her thinking on the most pertinent local and national issues, including controversies the DA must navigate right now. Listen, and judge her mayoral candidacy for yourself.

Oct 12, 202146 minSeason 1Ep. 43

Episode 42 - I'M THINKING OF EITHER NOT VOTING OR SPOILING MY BALLOTS- SHOULD I?

I invited former head of sociology at Wits University Professor Devan Pillay to debate his tweet that had expressed relief that he won't be able to vote on November 1st. We discussed the democratic value (or lack thereof?) of not voting at all. Along the way we also debated the pros and cons of not voting VERSUS spoiling your ballot. Have a listen. Share the podcast. And let's debate these voting dilemmas many of us are wrestling with right now as the local government elections approach....

Oct 07, 202125 minSeason 1Ep. 42

Episode 41 - LET'S JUDGE THE JUDICIAL SERVICE COMMISSION

What is the purpose of the Judicial Service Commission? How are commissioners elected? What is the nature and democratic significance of the work of the JSC? I invited Karyn Maughan, senior legal reporter for News24, to join me to explain, firstly, where and how the JSC fits into our lives. We then examined and debated whether the current JSC is fit for purpose. Along the way we assessed how the current selection of judges is going, and also asked whether white men are now excluded a priori from...

Oct 06, 202143 minSeason 1Ep. 41

Episode 40 - IS THERE ANY REASON TO VOTE ANC?

I have looked at the African National Congress's manifesto and thought about its record in government, with a view to assessing whether or not there is a compelling case for voting ANC this year. I can't see a reason to vote for the ANC. In this podcast episode, I explain in detail why I struggle to be convinced by ANC politicians' plea that we should vote for the party. Have a listen and tell me if I am wrong, and how so? Let's debate.

Oct 05, 202130 minSeason 1Ep. 40

Episode 39 - RACE AND RACISM (PART 2 OF 3): THE PROBLEMS WITH NON-RACIALISM

Many South Africans love saying that we should aim at a non-racial South Africa. But what does that mean? And is 'non-racialism' really the appropriate goal to formulate in response to the legacies of colonialism and apartheid? In this episode, Professor Lewis Gordon retrns, in the second of our 3-part series on race and racism. (The first episode in the 3-part series is archived as episode 23 of In The Ring With Eusebius McKaiser) He argues that we should focus on anti-racism and not on non-rac...

Sep 20, 202146 minEp. 39

Episode 38 - THESE ARE NOT GENTLE PEOPLE

Award-winning author and veteran BBC broadcaster Andrew Harding was my guest a few months ago on a YouTube show, Cover to Cover, which I co-hosted with fellow journalist Joanne Joseph. I interviewed him about his brilliant second book, These Are Not Gentle People, which has just won the most prestigious non-fiction award in South Africa, the Sunday Times/CNA Literary Award for non-fiction. Just outside Parys, in January 2016, events occurred that led to a community in turmoil: two black farm wor...

Sep 20, 202117 minSeason 1Ep. 38

Episode 37 - DA VS IEC: HERE'S WHY THE DA'S CASE FAILS

The DA thinks the IEC doesn't have legal power to allow political parties to re-submit lists of candidates who will stand for office in the local elections. I initially thought the DA case was decent. I have changed my mind after reading the legal papers of all the parties involved in this dispute. In this analysis, I explain why I think I was wrong, and why the IEC's legal position is coherent, convincing and unanswerable. [PLEASE NOTE THE VOTER REGISTRATION WEEKEND IS ON 18 AND 19 SEPTEMBER. N...

Sep 17, 202132 minSeason 1Ep. 37

Episode 36 - SO MUCH HATRED: CAN THE LAW HELP US?

There is a lot of hatred in South Africa. What does the law say about hate speech? Should all speech be allowed and 'the marketplace of ideas' be burdened with eliminating hate speech? Or should the courts be available for us to seek relief when we are the victims of hate speech? What does the constitution say by the way? Would it help the fight against crimes motivated by hatred of someone's group identity if we have hate crimes as a special category of crimes on our statute books? Or is there ...

Sep 13, 20211 hr 2 minSeason 1Ep. 36

Episode 35 - MAN, INTERRUPTED

Vanita Daniels (director, Rise Up Against Gender Based Violence) joined me to discuss the problem of/with masculinities: a) Are there any "good men" or are allies in the fight for gender-justice also problematic? b) What are differences (if any) between men across class, geography and other markers when it comes to masculinties? How do our toxicities play out depending on various social facts about us? c) Should men get any kind of amnesty for truth-telling or is the idea of trading justice for ...

Sep 08, 20211 hrSeason 1Ep. 35

Episode 34 - FRANK TALK: BONANG MOHALE GIVES A SEARING TAKE ON SOUTH AFRICA'S CHALLENGES

Well-known business leader Bonang Mohale (president of Business Unity South Africa) spoke to me about his open letter to president Cyril Ramaphosa on behalf of business leadership. We engaged on the role of business in tackling urgent South African problems like youth unemployment, general unemployment and low growth. Mohale also gave a searing take on the state of the ANC, the state of the state, and the leadership of Ramamphosa himself. It was a wide-ranging conversation about how we may yet r...

Sep 08, 202149 minSeason 1Ep. 34

Episode 33 - LAW AND POLITICS: on the local elections court order, the ANC's hot mess, Zille's idiocy & Zuma's medical parole

The news cycle has been very busy and in this podcast episode I give a view on a number of issues: how should we interpret the constitutional court's court order from Friday about our local elections going ahead? In particular, does the court order allow the IEC to give political parties another chance to submit their candidates lists? What are the political implications in the event that the ANC in particular cannot sumbit a complete list? And, while we're discussing the constitutional court, w...

Sep 06, 202142 minSeason 1Ep. 33

Episode 32 - THANDO MGQOLOZANA: IT'S NOT ALL FICTION

I share my current thoughts on various responses to accusations of abuse on the part of author Thando Mgqolozana (author of A Man Who Is Not A Man, Hear Me Alone, Unimportance). Some of the questions I explore include: Is it important to expres a public view when a friend is accused of abuse? Or is silence (sometimes) acceptable? Should you wait for the law to "take its course" or can we make judgments outside the legal processes? Can our criminal justice system be regarded as adequate for deali...

Aug 28, 202138 minSeason 1Ep. 32

Episode 31 - CAN WE REVERSE OUR DISGRACEFUL UNEMPLOYMENT STATS ?

Duma Gqubule (well-known policy expert who focuses a lot of his research on economic development) joined me on In The Ring With Eusebius McKaiser to make sense of the horror of 44,4% South Africans being unemployed. There can be little doubt that the implications for our democracy are dire if we do not get the 11,9 million adults who are capable of working but not working, into jobs, soonest. How did we get here? Were there periods of relative success after 1994 when jobs were created at a decen...

Aug 25, 20211 hr 8 minSeason 1Ep. 31

Episode 30 - A TOOLKIT FOR LIVING WELL WITH ANXIETY AND OTHER MENTAL HEALTH CHALLENGES (Part 2 of 2)

In episode 19, I hosted Adriaan Shipalana (CEO, Harambee Technologies) in a conversation that broke the silence around anxiety, panic attacks and other mental health issues. We told our stories of living with these afflictions. (It is well worth revisiting that episode or listening to it for the first time if you had missed it) In this episode, we are joined by Sibusiso Kotelo (IFBB Pro Bodybuilder and personal trainer) who lives with anxiety and depression. Sibusiso tells his story, and then we...

Aug 24, 20211 hr 28 minSeason 1Ep. 30

Episode 29 - COULD I VOTE EFF?

The Economic Freedom Fighters sold itself as THE pro-poor political party, a perfect alternative to a morally bankrupt ANC-led government that is also endemically corrupt. But how desirable is the EFF as an alternative to the ANC and to the Democratic Alliance? In light of the corruption allegations the party's top leadership, and the party itself, have been facing, I step back from the evidence- discussed in the previous episode, episod 28, of In The Ring With Eusebius McKaiser with journalist ...

Aug 20, 202124 minSeason 1Ep. 29

Episode 28 - IS FLOYD SHIVAMBU CORRUPT? HERE'S THE CASE AGAINST HIM

The South African Revenue Service is going after Brian Shivambu for alleged tax evasion, having slapped him with a tax bill of R28.2 million. They also accuse him of defrauding VBS Mutual Bank to the tune of some R16 million. It gets worse for the Shivambu’s- Brian's brother Floyd, Economic Freedom Fighters' second most senior leader and an MP, is allegedly a beneficiary of the loot to the tune of at least R1,6 million and likely much more, as evidenced by bank statements from his FNB Private We...

Aug 18, 202143 minSeason 1Ep. 28
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