Unemployed, confused, demotivated. Fawda Twenty Twenty pairs a group of friends who find themselves in an unusual situation during the early stages of their supposed careers.
They'll be having a series of discussions with Lebanese guests from all walks of life. Drinks, entertaining conversations, unique perspectives…does this count as a coping mechanism?
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Unemployed, confused, demotivated. Fawda Twenty Twenty pairs a group of friends who find themselves in an unusual situation during the early stages of their supposed careers.
They'll be having a series of discussions with Lebanese guests from all walks of life. Drinks, entertaining conversations, unique perspectives…does this count as a coping mechanism?
Sara El Yafi (BONUS) - Trump, Biden, Taking on Harvard & Israel, Going Viral Worldwide
Fawda Twenty Twenty
48 minutes 41 seconds
4 years ago
Sara El Yafi (BONUS) - Trump, Biden, Taking on Harvard & Israel, Going Viral Worldwide
Sara El Yafi is a public policy and political expert with a strong expertise in renewable energy. She has also worked as a political advisor in Lebanon over the past several years.
Sara starts by recounting the Harvard “Israeli Mezze” scandal (0:20), the moment she went viral globally (6:10), how not to culturally appropriate cuisine (9:33), why we should not demonise all Israeli citizens (14:45), and the average American not being interested in global affairs (17:50). We then talk about how Lebanese people love dependability (21:20), the fallacies behind “America will get rid of Hezbollah” (26:00), her not understanding people’s support for Trump (30:48), how Biden will help fight global warming (32:59) & what the Middle East can expect from Joe Biden (43:00).
Fawda Twenty Twenty
Unemployed, confused, demotivated. Fawda Twenty Twenty pairs a group of friends who find themselves in an unusual situation during the early stages of their supposed careers.
They'll be having a series of discussions with Lebanese guests from all walks of life. Drinks, entertaining conversations, unique perspectives…does this count as a coping mechanism?