UNHISTORY Episode 04: The Great Soul’s Shadow

In this episode of Un-History, host Koji Steven Sakai pulls the ultimate architect of non-violent resistance, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, into his South Pasadena garage via the “Dead Air” machine. While Gandhi’s pristine global image has long been synonymous with peace, humility, and moral perfection, Koji digs past the carefully curated branding to audit the messy receipts of his private scripts. 

Through an intense historical cross-examination, the episode unpacks the disturbing psychological pressure of Gandhi’s “Brahmacharya” celibacy experiments on his teenage grandnieces, his deeply problematic racial writings and anti-Black campaigns during his early days in South Africa, and the severe double standards of his strict spiritual ideals—including denying his dying wife life-saving penicillin while accepting Western medical treatments for himself. From total micromanagement of his followers’ private desires to his calculated media mastery, this audit reveals the staggering human cost behind a beautifully edited legacy. 

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