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Call Me, Beta
Call Me, Beta
12 episodes
2 days ago
A 1.5-generation Pakistani-American journalist checks in with her Twitter troll dad and writer/activist uncle to talk about current events, politics, social issues, South Asian culture, history, and American pop culture. It’s family. It’s politics. It’s family politics.
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A 1.5-generation Pakistani-American journalist checks in with her Twitter troll dad and writer/activist uncle to talk about current events, politics, social issues, South Asian culture, history, and American pop culture. It’s family. It’s politics. It’s family politics.
Show more...
Politics
News
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Episode 8: Why are Pakistanis Emotional About Palestine? What's with the Hang Gliders?
Call Me, Beta
1 hour 9 minutes 11 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 8: Why are Pakistanis Emotional About Palestine? What's with the Hang Gliders?

Where the Ashrafs introvert about why Pakistanis are emotional sbout Palestine? Why has Palestine been—and why is it still—such an emotive issue all over the globe? What's with the Hang Gliders? What's with all the propaganda? And please excuse Abbu's being ill. Any family "tootke" you can suggest?

Call Me, Beta
A 1.5-generation Pakistani-American journalist checks in with her Twitter troll dad and writer/activist uncle to talk about current events, politics, social issues, South Asian culture, history, and American pop culture. It’s family. It’s politics. It’s family politics.