The Winston Marshall Show

Is This The Wokest Man In Britain?

Dec 23, 2025
Join activist Xavier Soylash, a radical decolonisation campaigner, as he delves into intense discussions on identity politics, including his provocative view that the Union Jack symbolizes colonial oppression. He defends controversial figures like Lenin and Mao, arguing that true communism has never been realized. The conversation also tackles topics like gender fluidity, open migration, and even cousin marriage, all wrapped in a critique of private property as a colonial construct. An intriguing and challenging perspective on the extremes of modern progressivism!
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Flag As A Symbol Of Empire

  • Xavier argues the Union Jack symbolizes centuries of British colonial violence and can be viewed as worse than the Nazi flag.
  • He frames national symbols as instruments of imperial power that still matter today.
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Communism 'Not Tried' Deeply

  • Xavier claims communist experiments never went far enough and were sabotaged by biased Western narratives.
  • He insists true communism requires deeper decolonization and a reset from the ground up.
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Disputing Historical Narratives

  • Xavier defends Lenin, Stalin, and Mao as left figures and disputes casualty figures attributed to them.
  • He challenges accepted historical sources as biased by imperialist frameworks.
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