Liberal humanist Mduduzi Dlamini speaks about his passion for Zulu culture and literature, while equally emphasising the importance of western values and the valuable contribution they have made to African culture. He dismisses the negativity around ‘cultural appropriation’ citing it as a fundamental principle to progress, and talks to the positive impacts of colonialism as well as the dangers of history revisionism. Racism, affirmative action and issues of unemployment are discussed, before a shocking truth bomb about Steve Biko and the black consciousness movement is dropped.