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'Gangsta King' is a term originally coined by Haz in a livestream that took place February 2-3rd 2023, titled [[My GROUNDBREAKING Political Theory]].<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4CwXLCVKQs</ref> It refers to rulers and leaders in the 21st century who — by their form of exercising authority, statehood, and sovereignty — go against universal enlightenment liberalism. In the eyes of the establishment, entire states and peoples can be classified as criminal, thus: gangsta. The term is meant to invoke names such as Gaddafi, Maduro, Putin, Khamenei, Assad or Kim Jong Un.
'Gangsta King' is a term originally coined by Haz in a livestream that took place February 2-3rd 2023, titled [[My GROUNDBREAKING Political Theory]].<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4CwXLCVKQs</ref> It refers to rulers and leaders in the 21st century who — by their form of exercising authority, statehood, and sovereignty — go against universal enlightenment liberalism. For this, entire states and peoples are classified as criminal, thus, gangsta. The term is meant to invoke names such as Gaddafi, Maduro, Putin, Xi, Assad or Kim Jong Un.


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