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AwJiz Boys Podcast | 🇦🇫 عاجز افغانها

Afghans for Kamala Harris vs. Donald Trump ft. Joseph M. Azam

23 Oct 2024

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In Episode 24 of Afghans for Kamala Harris vs. Donald Trump, the AwJiz Boys dive deep into the political landscape ahead of the 2024 U.S. election. Joined by Joseph M. Azam, a prominent Afghan-American lawyer and advocate, the AwJiz Boys explore Kamala Harris’s political journey, from her beginnings in law school to her rise as a significant political figure. Joseph shares his personal experiences and reflections on Harris’s role as a prosecutor, the criticisms she has faced for her tough-on-crime stance, and her advocacy for Afghan communities after the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021. The AwJiz Boys contrast Harris’s policies and leadership style with those of Donald Trump, particularly in the context of foreign policy, Afghanistan, and the broader treatment of marginalized communities. Joseph recounts Harris’s involvement in organizing key meetings with Afghan advocates and the government after 2021, highlighting her impact in U.S. decision-making. The AwJiz Boys and their guest also dissect Trump’s actions and rhetoric, particularly his administration’s handling of Afghanistan and the implications for Afghan-Americans. The conversation turns to the 2024 U.S. elections, with the AwJiz Boys and Joseph debating the challenges of the two-party system. Both major political parties, the Democrats and Republicans, face criticism from voters feeling disillusioned with the current political system. The AwJiz Boys push Joseph to share his thoughts on how the “lesser of two evils” argument applies to the upcoming election. Joseph explains that while both parties have shortcomings, the outcomes of the election are particularly critical for immigrant and minority communities, making engagement with the process essential. Looking ahead to the 2024 U.S. elections, voters are faced with a choice between two leading parties with starkly different visions. The Democratic Party, led by Kamala Harris and Joe Biden, focuses on social justice, healthcare, and climate change, while the Republican Party, headed by Donald Trump, emphasizes economic deregulation, immigration reform, and national security. For American citizens, voting is a crucial part of this process. The AwJiz Boys encourage all listeners to ensure they are registered to vote and to know their polling locations. To register or check your status, visit CanIVote.org, where you can find detailed information on how to vote in your state and make your voice heard in this critical election. HELP DAUOOD PLEASE (2024): https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-a-comedian-replace-stolen-camera Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show! Join our Patreon at www.PATREON.COM/AwJizBoys What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions. Sponsor: The Herban Cannasseur is offering our listeners an exclusive 20% off across their entire shop. Just use the promo code ‘Awjiz’ Visit: ⁠⁠⁠https://theherbancannasseur.com/ https://www.instagram.com/theherbancannasseur/ ▶ Follow our Guest: Joseph M. Azam Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joseph_m_azam/ Twitter: https://x.com/josephazam Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys Music (@kresnt) : https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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