This episode explores the speaker's critical analysis of Jordan Peterson's interview with Piers Morgan, focusing on Peterson's perceived hypocrisy and dishonesty regarding Western civilization's history of colonialism and exploitation. Against the backdrop of this interview, the speaker argues that Peterson's views reflect a deep-seated insecurity within the West, stemming from its illegitimate prosperity built on the suffering of others. More significantly, the monologue delves into the speaker's perspective on the West's undeserved wealth, citing examples of historical injustices such as the genocide of indigenous populations in America and the transatlantic slave trade. For instance, the speaker details the exploitation of natural resources in various American states, linking their prosperity to past atrocities. The speaker contends that the West's wealth is fundamentally "blood money" and that its claims to moral superiority are unfounded. This analysis culminates in a call for the Global South to reject Western influence and reclaim its sovereignty, suggesting that the era of Western dominance is waning. What this means for international relations is a potential shift in global power dynamics, with the Global South asserting its independence and challenging the West's historical narrative.