Benjamin Zephaniah on Windrush, anarchism and his time in North Korea
Poet, writer and activist Benjamin Zephaniah talks to Krishnan Guru-Murthy about the Windrush scandal, how the political system should be torn down and why he spends so much time in China.
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Rest In Power Benjamin, his voice will be missed, hope people continue to take inspiration from his work and his personal philosophy.
Beamin really HAS IT. Humane, intelligent, articulate, far seeing, compassionate, well travelled, informed and truly wise . . Everyone please listen.
“I’d like to have a revolution. But everybody’s too busy shopping”
@FK-xh1qc
4 жыл бұрын
A lot has changed and hats off to the people who lobby for the freedom and justice of all. We are not only deny our civil right but deny our fundamental right to life.
@sneakyone9865
5 ай бұрын
Same applies today 😢
rest in peace and poetry Mr Z,your words and rhymes will live on forever and we are truly blessed you share them with us
What a loss. His smile always lit up the room, and he had such a big heart. We'll miss you, humble giant.
Benjamin knows the score. What a great, insightful man. Pleasure listening to him speak
I wasn't aware of this legend at all until his passing. I am so inspired by him, his active practices, and his powerful voice and presence. What ideas! I see why he is loved and will be missed by so many people. It's true that the death of someone is really their continuation, as Thich Nhat Han would say. This talk is absolutely fascinating. We should all be anthropologists in day to day life, understanding our fellow man in order to break down the divide and rule complex that makes it so easy to split us rather than unite us. Incredible stuff.
He gave the speech at my graduation what a privilege
@josephharley9448
2 жыл бұрын
mine too Oxford brookes
RIP - you've said it all but in a nice manner with no indignation or grievance at all. Indeed you've lived your life in that you've known light and dark, war and peace and ups and downs within these 60-plus years. Unfortunately people of your calibre usually die young - indeed ahead of their time and I don't know why. So bright and magnanimous have you all along been. Britain in particular and the humanity in general has lost you. Your legacy will keep reverbrating across the world. You've been beyond any academic degrees of the Humanities.
Benjamin is a very deep and principled man. I enjoy listening to his philosophy and insights.
I love what you stand for Benjamin Zephaniah. I am moved and inspired every time i listen to you. Thank you
incredible interview, benjamin zephaniah what a legend!
I graduated from Oxford brookes uni in 2002. Benjamin was the guest speaker. Very impressive man.
what a beautiful man... articulates anarchism clearly and with charm and grace...
I love so much of what this man says. Even the stuff I disagree on, I respect.
Benjamin was really loved & respected here in Birmingham….. RIP my man 🙏❤️
Brilliant interview, such a clever compassionate man.
This is a incredible man if only each one of us can take just 30% of of his ideology and apply it, will definitely change ALOT to the better,,,
Waaow!I'm hearing of this insightful man after his death. Rest in peace,wise man. Your words live!
More reality.... Brilliant sincere interview that ought to be shown to youths as young as 10 years old
You don't know what you've got till it's gone... RIP Professor
What a major loss. Wish we did have him for another 20 years. I was lucky enough to hear him recite some of his poems in the 90s when I was a kid, his charisma and poems where totally captivating. R.I.P.
One of the best interviews I have ever watched and I am so empathetic to where this man has come from and where he has arrived.
When he sais "I'd like to have a Revolution, but everbody's too busy shopping" you can actually see that it makes him sad but that at the same time he just kind of ''accepts' it even if he wishes things would change. He makes like a 'stop' after he sais this sentence. It means a lot. His words are powerful cause he doesn't 'say things with bitterness or anger. He makes some statements even while taking sides and explains his point of view so well. This whole interview is definitely necessary to watch - makes me think a lot, personnally. This man is a true inspiration and 'hope his words wil be heard
@AbandonEarth911
5 жыл бұрын
We need more Benjamins to stand up and be heard. One race,The Human Race.
@secreteobsession3584
5 жыл бұрын
I agree every time he explains things he says things very peacefully which I've never seen anything like that before maybe I could learn a thing or two in his book
@rasplastering4278
5 жыл бұрын
@@xenophon3681 you stupid, man said many times he loves this country, how does he hate whites? man been defending himself as his life against racist whites. are you right in the head?
@crangonvulgaris9820
4 жыл бұрын
@@xenophon3681 The hate you see in him is but an illusion , a projection, a reflection of the hate apparent in YOUR heart.
@johnsomebody1753
Жыл бұрын
@@AbandonEarth911 I love your sentiment. But there is one species of human. There are many races of humans, just like there are many breeds, of every other animal. And we are all animals.
It's mad how people expect individual anarchists to have all the answers . Anarchism comes about when communities take back power for themselves and dissolve all illegitimate hierarchies . It happens all the time you just dont notice it.
@marbleblue5127
6 ай бұрын
I'm just thinking about how someone in his village verbally attacked him. If the number in his village who agreed with that outnumbered the number who supported him he could have been run out of town, with his property and belongings just forfeit. Anarchists are idealists, and always seem to believe that they will be a part of the safe and sane group, but modern Westerners are barely able to organize their own activities. It's a long long learning curve I think.
Yes to Anarchism! Thank you for saying this Benjamin.
Rest in peace rasta. you always tried to inform us but few could comprehend.
amazing talk Benjamin has an insight into life that gives us hope Thank you Benjamin
Wise words,.. i love them! Big Up Sir Zepaniah #respect
Hearing Benjamin speaking for 40 minutes just now was nowhere near enough, he's an inspiration. We need more people like him. He is the sort of person youngsters everywhere should see and look up to. UTV
Simply marvellous interview.
WOOO! ANARCHISM! love Zephaniah favourite poet, a figure I look up to love you, man, you speak the truth!
More of these please CH4...from someone who won't watch telly...EVER !
@JohnJones1987
6 жыл бұрын
What an incentive to please you then...
@Andrew_Tate_Personal
5 жыл бұрын
#highland profile I never watch television EVER anymore for many years and I don’t like BBC or ITV either (don’t trust them) but I did enjoy this video :) keep it coming
Zephaniah was such a wise and regal life force
I love this man on so many levels.
Benjamin a working class hero. Always great to hear him speak. A real inspiration.
Thanks for posting.
That was a fantastic and informative interview.
Protect this man at all costs.
Lovely man.
love love love you and yes, I'm totally with you...I can see it......We (the people) can do it
His face and his smile truly do light up a room.
Benjamin a total inspiration.
This is a person that has a point of view I can appreciate. He has experienced racism and community backing against racism. The majority (%99 = factual) in Britain are against racial tribalism. Live your life and let the radicals fade and die.
Reading his book now. What a trajectory to the top. If the message is important, people will listen.
Cant believe Benjamin is 60yr old , he looks well ....x
@knightyknight5399
6 жыл бұрын
Marco Demena True Ting , its in our genes bro ...x
@TerryCrodgedy
6 жыл бұрын
He does loadsa tai chi , maybe that’s the secret?
@MrResearcher122
6 жыл бұрын
@Jacqueline Knight He's a vegan. That might be the reason. He lived next door to me in the 80s, up in Highbury Barn area of North London. I used to be a cheeky kid , and used to ask him for a splif all the time. He was a very nice person even in those days.
@dia.6213
6 жыл бұрын
He's a vegan
@smackedinthejaw
5 жыл бұрын
True. He does NOT show his 60 years of age, either in looks or any lack of energy. He evens mentions walking away from a street fight where he could have "put the guy down". I am not a vegan, but do not smoke, drink alcohol, use drugs. I try to watch the diet as well.
❤ to see a principled,true, rational, artistic soul / Philosopher. The legacy you left behind us is the everlasting truth. Even your manner, nature voice out your unshaken principles.RIP Sir.
what a great inspirational interview !!!
dudes like him are the rare occasion that make me proud to be a Brummie. Very rare.
disgusting treatment of the Windrush, and others. TORIES OUT
@louise-yo7kz
4 жыл бұрын
Yes!🤜🏾
Thank you Benjamin, One Love brother
An interesting interview. I think the reason Benjamin struggles to explain anarchism to Krishnan is because, with no disrespect intended to the latter, some of the questions he asks about it are rather absurd. To make one correction: there is no private property in an anarchist society, however there is personal property. It's important not to confuse the two.
@CaptainAndy
6 жыл бұрын
No. Personal property is different to private property.
@CaptainAndy
6 жыл бұрын
Again. No. Private property refers to means of production being controlled by private companies rather than collectively by the people. That is not allowed in an anarchist society. All means of production are publicly controlled. Personal property refers to things like your clothes, your mobile phone, your toothbrush etc. etc. Those are not things you are expected to share ownership of in an anarchist society. I am an anarcho-syndicalist to be specific.
@CaptainAndy
6 жыл бұрын
Ah. So you're an anarcho-capitalist. That's a contradiction in terms I'm afraid. Without a state, you have no means by which to enforce private property rights. Such a society would be a nightmare for all but a very privileged few who have managed to monopolise all the means of production and the wealth there produced. They would be the supreme authority and unquestionable within such a society. Anarcho-syndicalism is a method for bringing about a libertarian communist society. There's absolutely nothing authoritarian about that... unless you're the sort of ignoramus who thinks your mum telling you you have to learn to share and play nicely is what authoritarianism is, which you almost certainly are.
@animekitty4218
6 жыл бұрын
Just ignore him Captain Andy. He is not engaging in good faith. And I agree with you. The interviewer was very ignorant of anarchism. It was hard to watch when he asked that ridiculous question.
@tomboz777
6 жыл бұрын
Oh, hi Andy. Didn't expect to see you here.
Brilliant comment, I wanted a revolution but everyone was shopping.
On Anarchism, he may appreciate this if he discovers it one day : From the Greek, "An", meaning without, and, "Archos", rulers or rulership. That DOES NOT MEAN, being without rules, as EVERYONE who co-operates, shares beliefs on what is acceptable behaviour. But having rules DOES NOT MEAN, being ruled over.
great interview! discovered this chap on Russel Howard's Good News and Frankie Boyle's Autopsy/New World Order, he is brilliant and need to see if my Waterstone has any of his books.
Benjamin is a true human being.
Such a quiet man. It is true that empty vessels make the most noise. To my shame, I knew almost nothing about Benjamin Zephaniah until his death.
A giant. Rest well King ( in every aspect of the word). 😢
WOW - what a visionary - a truely great man - RIP Big Man . Massive irony that Ben moved to a village in Lincolnshire - I know the village(my wife was born there) - I am a white South Londoner that has been visiting sleepy Lincolnshire for 45 years - one day I tried to buy the Guardian Newspaper in a local shop - they never even heard of it ! I have always lived in a true Blue areas(like here my Hampshire village) - as right wing naive and racists as our local Hampshire people are nothing compares to Lincolnshire - thick as 2 short planks.
Great guy, enjoyed listening to him, world traveller but extremely naïve. I dream about anarchy, but if you know human nature you know it could never work except in special situations (for example a tribe in the middle of the jungle with no contact with outside world). Impossible to work on a large scale. But a great guy.
As one of the last generations of Yugoslavs (Sarajevo, Bosnia) as well as a proud Socialist/Communist I understand this man completely. By the way, people are still running from the Balkans for their lives (for better ones).
What a legend 🔥🔥🤯🤯🤯📚📚📚
I saw Benjamin saying that poem at 24-25 "fight them not me" at the Edinburgh Festival about 40 years ago! It must have been in 1979 or 1980. "I don't like Miss Thatcher, I don't like that girl" was another one, and I will spare you the next lines! But I love your work and this interview is fantastic.
@sylviabaxter265
6 ай бұрын
Thatcher best PM ever even better than Churchill. This man was a racist glad he has gone 😊
Who knows He managed to tap into ancient wisdom. If only we listened and engaged. May the almighty grant you peace
Cooool man. Touch it 🤜🏼🤛🏾. Rest easy King.
so nice to see an interview where the interviewer lets the other man speak
I remember Benjamin when he lived in East London in a housing Co- Op, and his mate John. Lovely guy .. spoken to him many times
Benjamin comes over like a great bloke. I would like to meet him.
@lesliewatson6146
6 жыл бұрын
Wish he would go back to Jamaica i would like him more
@JoJoHebadubus
6 жыл бұрын
Why, are you Jamaican?
Very few things keep my attention is discussing contemporary affairs this video was realy imformative. Great guy and human being in all we are part ofbthe human family.
19:37 Perfectly put, and again at 23:24 the faith in other people is the only religion I apply to.
he's a great man/poet and sensitive which is what is needed in man these days, enough macho ego's out there.
@Finn11233
6 жыл бұрын
nice one Jill :)
@chicotthejester9341
6 жыл бұрын
No person who styles themselves as an anarchist is worth listening to. It is an unworkable system and those who adhere to it demonstrate either a lack of intellect or a refusal to accept reality.
@Finn11233
6 жыл бұрын
I listened to his story, i don't understand what your point is ? What is a Rasta fagin ? I think you mean Rastafari darling
Benjamin Zephaniah came to my school to show us some of his poetry.. this is over 30 years ago! and he looks the same! lol
Benjamin Zephaniah is a really interesting guy.
I love this man.
Brilliant guy, love him
Legend. Up The Villa Benjamin, your poetry is as beautiful as the club we support.
It really is nice that things have changed.
Benjamin we ❤ you x
Rest in Power Benjamin.
A Great Guy.
Absolutely amazing human being
29:40 so sad to listen to this part. Rest in peace. Too early
seems like a real nice bloke !
The interviewer keeps confusing anarchism with lawlessness. This is ridiculous, even if you take the literal definition, anarchy only refers to positions of authority, not the rules themselves.
We are all human beings..
@pauladams1814
6 жыл бұрын
Kalameet Tories
@pauladams1814
6 жыл бұрын
Kalameet People who put the good of the majority ahead of profits for a few?🤔
@pauladams1814
6 жыл бұрын
Kalameet Read Marx before criticising Marx. Democracy in the workplace in Germany has helped their economy overall, helped worker's to get better pay, work conditions as well as business become more competitive internationally.
@pauladams1814
6 жыл бұрын
The NHS and other free access healthcare systems have saved millions of lives, promoted better health and knowledge about how are bodies work all while saving countries money in comparison to alternative systems like the USA's.
@pauladams1814
6 жыл бұрын
It was the left that fought for child labour laws, age of consent laws, environmental protection and more education for poor people.
R.I.P. With the ancestors brother Benjamin🙏🏿
Proud he's from Brum. It's still pretty down to earth here. People keep it real I think.
@HappyDragneels_page
6 жыл бұрын
brummies are just too stupid to invent lies
Great interview, Benjamin speaks a lot of sense, we are just pawns in the game of capitalism, the rights we have are GIVEN, we need to start taking them.
@HappyDragneels_page
6 жыл бұрын
hmmm, if a guy said the sky was blue would you hail him as a sense speaking genius too? this guys just a hippie who thinks he knows how to achieve world peace, poeple like him seem to have too much faith in humanity and forget about its infinite greed and lust for power. there will always be 10 people willing to stab and rob and con you for every benjamin out there.
@HappyDragneels_page
6 жыл бұрын
"the rights we have are GIVEN, we need to start taking them" have you ever heard someone sound so entitled?
Indeed the Sunshine African. 👊🏾
love this thank you
What a guy! and a vegan!
Bless up BZ 😊🌸👍🏽
We all have right to live in world is ideal and fit for own purposes not for governments
@HandsomeNamed
4 жыл бұрын
Notions of equality and everyone being equal is a very artificial concept that necessarily needs to be maintained by a government. If there was no central authority enforcing these unnatural ideas, our world would devolve into natural heirarchies dominated by the most powerful. It's certainly the case that power is not even distributed right now. But if you think tearing down the system will level us all out, you are very sorely mistaken. It can only be WORSE, not better.
Interesting discussion
I came to Britain at 18 months old. Held a St. Lucisn passport. Until l was 37 l was told l could not work in the UK. Suffered depression told l was not British told l have need to leave or they would deport me. The stress was too much. Apolied to the home offuce Windrush Scheme. Waited 1 year before a reply. Gave me an initial offer of 10'000 pounds. For 20 years of hardship stress, depression. INSULTING
Good man who wanted peace and unity
Amazing guy..
LOOK CLOSELY AT 6:16!!! There is an edit! What did he say that was edited?!!
GOAT 🇯🇲
You are so damn right