That Time the U.S. Government Intentionally Poisoned and Killed Over 10,000 of Its Citizens...

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  • @TodayIFoundOut
    @TodayIFoundOut  Год назад +57

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    • @jamesmanson2152
      @jamesmanson2152 Год назад +5

      1:40 vid starts

    • @witekpytel
      @witekpytel Год назад +1

      I used to work up to 96hrs a week in UK 2008 kitchen, leg and arm cramps were not strange to me, but in 3 years time ive made up for many years before lacks of social, work and interpersonal skills. If you like it, work hard on it,

    • @JamieChicagoRocks
      @JamieChicagoRocks Год назад

      Um… Simon? Um… Anyone else feeling a bit uncomfortable after reading the title? Hahaha

    • @chriscangelosi9438
      @chriscangelosi9438 Год назад +5

      Define conspiracy theorists people that were right about something before anyone else knew about it 🤯🧐🤫

    • @chriscangelosi9438
      @chriscangelosi9438 Год назад +2

      Margaret Sanger loved eugenics!

  • @SHARDK2
    @SHARDK2 Год назад +854

    Any time someone says "the government would never do that" this is one of about 50 examples off the top of my head that proves that stupid notion wrong.

    • @ms.fravell7606
      @ms.fravell7606 Год назад +1

      The new rumors of the purge tells me what ( bloody !!) government ,!!!!!!! Robbing people of their 401k !!! Sick !!

    • @Imissnormal
      @Imissnormal Год назад +44

      Tuskegee.

    • @AgoristsRising
      @AgoristsRising Год назад +55

      Operation Northwoods, Operation Sea-Spray, Operation Midnight Climax (part of the MK-Ultra Project), Operation Paper Clip, Operation Underworld, Operation Ranch Hand, Operation Warp Speed, etc. 😶

    • @kikiwillow187
      @kikiwillow187 Год назад +15

      @@AgoristsRising I have not even hear of half of those! I will need to look them up!

    • @scockery
      @scockery Год назад +30

      Trail of Tears
      Japanese-American Internment Camps
      The whole "abandoning black southerners to Jim Crowe after Reconstruction ended" thing.

  • @mattgibbia2692
    @mattgibbia2692 Год назад +856

    The number of horrible things the US government has done over the years and conveniently almost no one talks about is sad as hell

    • @JarrettAlley
      @JarrettAlley Год назад

      But we're the "best country in the world"
      We've been having propaganda rammed up our asses for generations now.

    • @zefrum3
      @zefrum3 Год назад +27

      100% ! How incredibly unfortunate and dumb of our countrymen to not remember!

    • @jamesbra4410
      @jamesbra4410 Год назад +16

      I think they’re in shock I mean it has the most extensive surveillance and disgenics program since probably ancient Egypt.

    • @ketjustin100
      @ketjustin100 Год назад +74

      The number of things The Chinese government has done and is still doing no one talks about.

    • @marktg98
      @marktg98 Год назад

      @@ketjustin100 Everyone talks about that. It's all the warcrimes the US has committed against Native Americans, and in Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, all the coups you committed in Latin America, the bullshit invasion of Grenada, the list is damn near endless. Everyone shits on China and Russia, but the US deserves a whole heap of shit on it's head too.

  • @sarahluchies1076
    @sarahluchies1076 Год назад +255

    There was a man named George Mueller who ran an orphanage in Charles Dickes' time. I didn't realize until now how truly countercultural he was. He took in anyone who was in need, fed them through donations, and educated them. A truly great man, worthy of the title of Christian.

    • @Daithai96
      @Daithai96 Год назад +1

      @@JesusistheonetrueGod you twisted fuckwit.

    • @gandalf_thegrey
      @gandalf_thegrey Год назад

      Title of humanitarian*
      Christians have never been nice people and what the church calls "Christian values" are
      1. not historically existent and not followed by an overwhelming amount of people (between Jesus and the late 18th/early 19th century nothing of these supposed values were a thing) and
      2. a simple renaming of the Code Civil by Napoleon, a man that honest to heart did not believe in any Religion, only its success in controlling people.

    • @solaris70
      @solaris70 Год назад +2

      yes, i agree
      Dickens was amazing
      in stark
      contrast compared to
      infamous 3rd Reich Mueller

    • @MrLoftyDreams
      @MrLoftyDreams Год назад

      Yes, far better than the "lifestyle Christians" of today

    • @carissashley
      @carissashley Год назад +2

      I learned about him growing up in my literature book. Amazing true story 😊

  • @joshuaevans6295
    @joshuaevans6295 Год назад +77

    I love that Simon starts by spending the length of most youtube videos just setting the stage for how unpleasant it was to live in basically any time in the past.

    • @rexjaguarius
      @rexjaguarius Год назад +6

      it always drives me nuts when people talk about going back to a "more civilized time". London 1850. You step out of the local watering hole, barely placing your hat on your head before raw sewage rains from the sky. You walk past 3 empty lots piled 2 stories high with horse dung on your way home. Laudanum addicts lounge in the gutter stinking of piss. In the distance you see a group of men stab an unlucky victim and push him from the pier. You quicken your step.

    • @thecamocampaindude5167
      @thecamocampaindude5167 Год назад

      A thousand ways to die in the west really set that tone

  • @kalwats
    @kalwats Год назад +452

    Simon screaming was the best part. "Get back in the bloody mine" I died 🤣

    • @dakealii
      @dakealii Год назад +1

      It was so good! Lol

    • @matttanner462
      @matttanner462 Год назад +5

      Died just like those coal miners when their mines collapsed

    • @h077y
      @h077y Год назад

      If you don’t already watch it, you need to check out his channel Brain Blaze 😂😂

    • @sheevone4359
      @sheevone4359 Год назад +3

      5:28

    • @TheShauNanigans
      @TheShauNanigans Год назад

      Agreed. I don't know if I have seen him drip with so much sarcasm as he did in this video, but it has been a while since I watched this channel consistently. I loved it.

  • @Not-The-Fox
    @Not-The-Fox Год назад +479

    "We hate the idea of people wasting their lives drinking, so let's try to poison them. It's ok, we'll tell them not to drink it so it's not our fault when they definitely die."

    • @briancohenthepfjmassive.4769
      @briancohenthepfjmassive.4769 Год назад +16

      I know the past was the wurst was about a German sausage factory's early days of business.

    • @gt5713
      @gt5713 Год назад +87

      Drugs will ruin your life. To protect you, I'll ruin your life if I catch you with drugs. -Governments everywhere

    • @charlescourtwright2229
      @charlescourtwright2229 Год назад +28

      sounds like the war on drugs

    • @owenshebbeare2999
      @owenshebbeare2999 Год назад

      Typical Democrat bollocks! Poisoning people is very typical of Wilson.

    • @BBulletin
      @BBulletin Год назад +14

      Yeah, that and variants of that crop up all the time. Essentially, it is justifying why there are "haves" and "Have Nots". The Chicago School of Economics is based on this sort of reasoning (and has made several people wealthy who promoted it.)

  • @horsedoconfb
    @horsedoconfb 10 месяцев назад +4

    On my first day of medical school, the Dean gave us a bit of information that has stayed with me ever since then: “it’s been only in the past 100 years that a typical patient interacting with a typical physician had a better than 50% chance of emerging better for that experience“

  • @jodyswallow1008
    @jodyswallow1008 Год назад +47

    Dang, Simon! That was powerful content. The part about the mother writing to Roosevelt after the loss of her 6 year old daughter brought tears to my eyes. Screw the ‘good old days’ horse crap.

    • @reformedgarbage5415
      @reformedgarbage5415 Год назад +3

      The good old days is generally used for one's childhood because of the fond memories you had as a kid. It's typically not 50 or 100 years ago.

    • @francisfischer7620
      @francisfischer7620 7 месяцев назад

      Horse hockey indeed!

  • @eyeln9ne696
    @eyeln9ne696 Год назад +798

    Hey Simon, your next channel should definitely be called "the past was the worst!" Obviously you know what the content should be about.

    • @thechickensandwich
      @thechickensandwich Год назад +22

      Businesses, right?

    • @quasarsavage
      @quasarsavage Год назад +9

      Brain no? 😂

    • @martinfilion794
      @martinfilion794 Год назад +25

      Tangents, all of Simon's channels are, by time, mostly tangents only the flavor of the tangents change based on the channels.

    • @vancakes4500
      @vancakes4500 Год назад +10

      @@martinfilion794 Mmm, tangent flavor!

    • @WaywardVet
      @WaywardVet Год назад +8

      No, he needs a cameo in multiple movies and that should be his catchphrase

  • @danielreuben1058
    @danielreuben1058 Год назад +265

    I love when you rant about how bad the past was. I agree. My grandfather use to tell me how horrible the past was, especially the Great Depression. His sister's crib? An empty drawer.

    • @MrMctastics
      @MrMctastics Год назад +9

      The bathtub is a convenient crib shape

    • @MrBuzzzzz
      @MrBuzzzzz Год назад

      Another propagandist. You get paid too?

    • @timewave02012
      @timewave02012 Год назад +26

      Mine used to tell me how he was always sickly when he was young...until antibiotics were discovered.

    • @WouldntULikeToKnow.
      @WouldntULikeToKnow. Год назад +27

      @@MrBuzzzzz what?

    • @heatherwalley8359
      @heatherwalley8359 Год назад +27

      My grandma was a twin and they were born premature, they were kept in the oven. Her twin sister passed and my grandmother was reported as dead. She didn't know that until she filed for SSI. She had to go through court and the judge wrote "NOT DEAD" across the death certificate.

  • @sandersonstunes
    @sandersonstunes Год назад +64

    Yet another example of why you shouldn't just follow the rules. Sometimes the rules are wrong and the people making the rules are evil. Question authority because authority isn't always right.

    • @heide-raquelfuss5580
      @heide-raquelfuss5580 Год назад +4

      Indeed.
      We live in dangerous times.
      Especially the last 3 years, but most are blind, following the governments intents, together with pharma and the elites, who have their great agenda on their shedule.
      We never learn.

    • @boslyporshy6553
      @boslyporshy6553 Год назад +1

      Aren't rules the decider of authority?

    • @godwarrior3403
      @godwarrior3403 Год назад +1

      @@boslyporshy6553 No, the ability to do something if people tell you no is what decides authority. As well as people's decision to comply. But if we refuse to comply, and "they" have the ability to punish us for it, then they have the authority. They also have authority if we grant it to them, but if we can take it back at the drop of a hat because they can't do anything to us, it kinda means we had the authority.
      That's how I see it anyway.

    • @CaerEsthar
      @CaerEsthar 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@heide-raquelfuss5580this is a painfully stupid comment 😂

    • @heide-raquelfuss5580
      @heide-raquelfuss5580 10 месяцев назад

      @@CaerEsthar
      With so little information i give, to not get in trouble...obviously, and you give such a comment? What is so painful stupid?
      I do not expect by the way an answer, so here i let it all go.
      Kind regards.

  • @firebornliger
    @firebornliger Год назад +34

    Something to remember when the government does anything they advertise as "for the good of the people."

  • @fumblerooskie
    @fumblerooskie Год назад +16

    35 cents a bottle was around $5.58 in today's currency. It wasn't all that cheap for poor laborers in the south whose wages were often less than 40 cents a week.

  • @steventhellen6760
    @steventhellen6760 Год назад +153

    What Simon is mentioning here on the Kinder Eggs (for those who don't know about it), is how people here in the U.S. keep insisting that we have Kinder Surprise eggs here (chocolate egg surrounding a yellow plastic capsule with a small toy inside) when we don't. These are the ones that are illegal to bring into the country. The chocolate egg that they are allowed to sell in the U.S. is the Kinder Joy (half the egg contains creams with wafer bites filled with cocoa. The other half of the egg contains the toy). The separation of the toy from the chocolate is what makes it legal in the states. Kinder Bueno does not have an issue in the U.S. as its just a candy bar.

    • @fixerupperer
      @fixerupperer Год назад

      Ive never bought one but ive had a couple kinder surprise eggs here in the U.S. I suppose that can be added to my file.

    • @mzprizzy314
      @mzprizzy314 Год назад +3

      I get what yall are say but I grew up in the 90's and there was no separation of the egg and toy but yea it did go away...for a long time and some kind of Mandela effect happened and everyone says we are crazy this happened decades b4 but how can u explain 1000's of ppl resembling the toy in the 🥚....its like u saying a jawbreaker doesn't exist.....

    • @autumnleaf3667
      @autumnleaf3667 Год назад +4

      I’ve bought the regular ones in the states, I have eaten it, it had a capsule inside the chocolate shell, it was a lil bit ago and possibly in a store with imports, but I’ll go turn myself in now 😔

    • @Razgriz85
      @Razgriz85 Год назад +2

      I've had the real Kinder Eggs because they have them in the Argentinian run general store across the street from me, and yes, I do live in the US.

    • @Razgriz85
      @Razgriz85 Год назад +6

      @@mzprizzy314 I remember there was a knockoff version of the Kinder Egg that was sold in the 90s too (chocolate egg that had loose plastic toys inside it and no plastic egg container).

  • @kylehogan2247
    @kylehogan2247 Год назад +6

    Simon yelling "get back in the mine" is just priceless.

  • @michelegioffredo8811
    @michelegioffredo8811 Год назад +73

    The amount of people that complain of yesterday's government but then trust today's is miraculous

    • @xei2694
      @xei2694 Год назад +6

      There are currently a lot of bad guys in government and corporate positions who can do what they want and go unpunished, but the world has improved since the past. Our current reality is endlessly preferable to the state of the past.

    • @strangemosaic2985
      @strangemosaic2985 Год назад +1

      Miraculous??? Or Ridiculous!

    • @ProctorSilex
      @ProctorSilex Год назад +2

      Bigger, more evil, and more unaccountable than ever before.

    • @pierrecurie
      @pierrecurie Год назад +3

      @@ProctorSilex bigger/less acountable - yes
      more evil - depends on how you define evil, but probably not

    • @kurttrumble6378
      @kurttrumble6378 16 дней назад

      Yet things get better

  • @thewhitewolf58
    @thewhitewolf58 Год назад +35

    I live in the mentality of decriminalize drugs and offer help to people with addictions. I say this because i dont think the cat and mouse game of "keeping the drugs off the streets" works. Its more of an excuse to target poor people who are making money. And real joke is people will cheer spending $50,000 to have poor people get beatup for dumb crimes but will be outraged when $10,000 is spent trying to help them.

    • @frostydei5012
      @frostydei5012 Год назад +4

      Where have you been, sir?? 🍻🥂
      We dissident few shouldn't be ranting solo. Solidarity 🎩

  • @vivianbenge2331
    @vivianbenge2331 Год назад +51

    I remember, as a kid in the 1950s, hearing adults talking about how important it was to be sure where you got your alcohol. They often mentioned how less expensive alcohol could be poisonous outright or tainted. So it was either still a problem or they were heavily influenced by their experiences growing up when tainted alcohol was common. I know I was a bit worried about it well into my early 20s. Gradually, it became clear that coming into contact with tainted or denatured alcohol was no longer common or easily possible.

    • @stupitdog9686
      @stupitdog9686 Год назад +9

      I too, as a similar age, remember that fear expressed by "grown-ups" in the 50 - 60's. However, having worked in Norway in the recent past, it is a ligit. concern there! The Norwegian Government in an attempt to limit drunkeness taxes all forms of alcohol .... so drinking in bars there is VERY expensive. To counter this the locals have stills that are used to make cheap booze, and there is a habit of "pre-loading." Drinking this home made booze before going out so you needn't buy so much in the bars to become happily "minging". Unfortunatly some people aren't very good at the distilling and produce booze that will blind you, or even blowing up the still, which if you live in a block of appartments can lead to collapse and death of several people. .... Thank "F" our governments work to protect us !!!!

    • @jo77183
      @jo77183 Год назад +6

      I got warned about that growing up in the 90's so it's still something people need to be aware of I guess. Was in Rotherham though.

    • @MrGrimsmith
      @MrGrimsmith Год назад +1

      @@jo77183 It still happens now, had an illegal still explode in a nearby town a few years back and there was a lot of knock off vodka available until recently.

    • @andrewtime2994
      @andrewtime2994 Год назад +2

      You come in contact with it all the time. Rubbing alcohol is still denatured. The government never changed this policy, people just learned to listen.

    • @thedemonnemo
      @thedemonnemo Год назад +2

      Was warned about this issue in the '80s.

  • @somedandy7694
    @somedandy7694 Год назад +14

    The MINUTE you mentioned Scrooge's "surplus population" quote, I hoped so deeply that you'd mention the Ghost of Christmas Present throwing it back at him.
    Once again, you did NOT disappoint. Well done as always, Simon.

  • @jeffmccrea9347
    @jeffmccrea9347 Год назад +22

    I am a 37 year sober alcoholic. My first AA meeting was on Sept 21 1985. My first sober day was Sept 24 1985. No one in AA, who follows their sobriety program, will tell you that you can NEVER drink again hence the saying, "One Day At A Time".
    I resolved to quit drinking on Sept 20 1985 after coming close to beating my own mother to death at 3:AM in HER driveway. I never touched her as she was smart enough to not approach me. I was extremely violent then but I still drank every day.
    I have said all this to demonstrate the power of the addiction. When I walked into my first AA meeting on 9/21/85, I wasn't especially craving a drink. While this wasn't the message, my subconscious translated what was said as, "YOU CAN NEVER DRINK AGAIN!". As one who would not be ordered around, when I walked out of that meeting, I had never, in my life, wanted a drink as bad as that moment.
    This is NOT an indictment of AA. In fact, treatment and AA saved my life and the lives of my parents and my then 10 month and 3 year old sons whom I had gained custody of. If I had come into the house in the morning of 9/20/85, I am convinced to today that I would have killed them all, slept like a baby and it would have been all on me and no one else.
    THIS is the power of alcohol addiction for people who are susceptible to it. It is NOT a moral weakness or any other bullshit that non believers /non addicts may tell you. It is a chemical incompatibility between alcohol and the physical, chemical makeup of the brain of people who are prone to addiction.
    Fun fact. More people die of unmitigated alcohol withdrawal than heroin addicts going cold turkey and second only to unmitigated barbiturate withdrawal. Alcoholism is no joke.

    • @matthewmitchell3457
      @matthewmitchell3457 Год назад +2

      Yep... even though I've never smoked, drunk, gambled, looked for porn or taken any illegal substances, I have some conception of what addiction is like. Usually when it comes it takes the form of electronic device use, especially video games. And I do agree, there are definitely people who are by nature more susceptible to addiction than others. It's sad but true. I'd consider myself one of the more susceptible crowd. I'm just grateful to have been raised in such a strong family, a Latter-day Saint family no less that is particularly vigilant about addictive things and habits. Addiction will probably get ya one way or another if you're susceptible to it, but it's probably because of my family's values that when addiction does strike, it comes in the form of something less harmful (though by no means harmless) like video games. I'd so much rather be addicted to playing a video game for hours than spending vast amounts of money on drugs, alcohol, or gambling and suffering physical side effects as well as mental. I reckon video games are probably less addictive overall than most illegal drugs too (though don't quote me on that). I recognize that I'm privileged in that way of having a family that can help keep me away from the more serious and destructive addictions. I don't want to sound like I'm bragging, I guess my point is, addiction will probably find a way if you're susceptible to it, but having a strong support system and willpower will make it drastically less damaging and help you recover far more easily. Support systems may not be able to prevent addiction altogether, but they can keep it in check and make it manifest itself in less harmful (or even productive) forms. I've never experienced anything close to the depths it's possible to sink to with addiction, and without the moral support of friends and family, I don't always like to think where I might be. Sometimes I need to be reminded of the power of accountability and support from others when I'm suffering a mild addiction.

    • @jeffmccrea9347
      @jeffmccrea9347 Год назад

      @@matthewmitchell3457 Friend, you haven't a fuckin' clue what addiction is. Long story short, go to an alcoholics or narcotics anonymous OPEN meeting. Once there, put your hand up, tell them that you are trying to understand addiction from THEIR perspective. Ask them what chemical withdrawal is like. Compare this to your "game addiction" then come back and tell me all about your suffering.

    • @thumper84
      @thumper84 Год назад

      It is a character flaw

    • @jeffmccrea9347
      @jeffmccrea9347 Год назад +1

      @@thumper84 Alcoholism had been recognized by the American Medica; Association as a disease as it had well defined effects on the mind, physical brain and body. An alcoholic can, however develop character flaws and / or have existing flaws amplified. Mine, as mentioned above, are a flash temper and violent rage. Together, they make a dangerous mix. I am happy to say that I haven't had a problem with rage in 37 years.
      My temper does the talking but my rage gets physical.
      My temper is, on the other hand, another story around sensitive people as I tend to verbalize my dissatisfaction with things that cause me difficulty and in ways that, I'm sure, God doesn't find pleasing. I do a lot of apologizing to God.

    • @williamplants67
      @williamplants67 Год назад +1

      @@matthewmitchell3457 Thank you for being a sane , rational individual.

  • @Devin_Stromgren
    @Devin_Stromgren Год назад +82

    Always remember, there is no law so trivial that the Government isn't willing to kill you to enforce it.

    • @scockery
      @scockery Год назад +3

      That's why the Department of Education needs it's own SWAT team.

    • @watamatafoyu
      @watamatafoyu Год назад

      Like what?

    • @devlinfoster4503
      @devlinfoster4503 Год назад

      @@watamatafoyu People in Chicago are regularly killed by police for simply exercising their 2nd Amendment rights. And how on earth are you overlooking the entire war on drugs?

    • @insomniagobrrr5542
      @insomniagobrrr5542 Год назад

      @@scockery no, it's because you rednecks have more guns than people, which causes school shootings when paired with bad mental health.

    • @edwardscott3262
      @edwardscott3262 Год назад

      To this day untaxed alcohol is called denatured alcohol because they poisoned it well past any natural point.
      They still blame illegal moonshine for the poisoning that happens to this day when people drink "denatured" alcohol.

  • @jeremyborder6794
    @jeremyborder6794 Год назад +55

    Having actually had Kinder Surprise when in South Africa, I was disappointed when Kinder released Kinder Joy in the U.S. Unlike Kinder Surprise, Kinder Joy hold no joy, only disappointment

    • @Zeverzen
      @Zeverzen Год назад +2

      Sadly I haven't seen any Kinder Surprise in years in South Africa.

    • @bencoomer2000
      @bencoomer2000 Год назад +2

      US "joy" then...

    • @billklatsch5058
      @billklatsch5058 Год назад

      Last time i wanted to bring my nephews an egg (living in germany) the only thing on the shelves at the largest retailer was this "joy" thing, didnt know what to make of it and got something else for them - this was before the yearly summer break.

    • @fukkitful
      @fukkitful Год назад

      Ten children worldwide have died from choking on parts of the Kinder toy surprises... Death for chocolate would be quiet a surprise.

    • @THandP_org
      @THandP_org Год назад

      @@fukkitful yet, hundreds die from the flu, and adults still fight wearing masks🤔

  • @pamarabenton9039
    @pamarabenton9039 Год назад +2

    My parents who are now 80, and 84; were recently describing going to dentist, when they were young. The dentist chair was in the same room as the waiting room, and you watched the horrors of dentistry without anesthetic, before your turn in the chair.

  • @Xbalanque84
    @Xbalanque84 Год назад +2

    The sheer amount of time, money and lives wasted by governments trying to meddle in the private affairs of citizens "for their own good" is staggering... and hauntingly familiar.

  • @kreiner1
    @kreiner1 Год назад +17

    As a woman who is 50, I'm leaving my child bearing years now. I lived at the peak, all my life I had my own body. And now that my children are starting their families, my daughters will not have that. As I live in Oklahoma childbirth is more dangerous.

    • @kennyg1358
      @kennyg1358 Год назад

      Celebrating having your own body seems rather insensitive to Siamese and co-joined twins.

    • @rme5596
      @rme5596 Год назад

      Wow that’s powerful

    • @tevinvezina1766
      @tevinvezina1766 Год назад

      Yeah too bad you didn’t abort your children while you had the chance.

  • @johnstevenson9956
    @johnstevenson9956 Год назад +17

    The past wasn't all that long ago. I well remember the government led Paraquat/marijuana scare of the 70s and 80s.

    • @Coronado-nz7wu
      @Coronado-nz7wu Год назад +1

      “Reefer Madness”!

    • @andeannafarnes4719
      @andeannafarnes4719 Год назад

      @@Coronado-nz7wu was filmed around the time marijuana was made illegal much earlier in the 20th century. It became illegal not for health issues. More in order to jail the lower classes (people with too much skin melanin) creating a low cost (chain gangs) work force.

  • @zozoartstudio4727
    @zozoartstudio4727 Год назад +9

    “Drinking is bad, let’s mass murder.” ~Government.

  • @frederickwood9116
    @frederickwood9116 Год назад +5

    This has to be one of your funniest presentations yet. Not trying to take from the magnitude of your points, in fact I think you really do call attention to the incredible and unfathomable pains and sufferings of the past.

  • @Balthorium
    @Balthorium Год назад +116

    I never understood people who want a time machine to go to the past where dentists were a guy with a pair of pliers and you died when you were 40 if you were really lucky. No thanks.

    • @FC-tq1yj
      @FC-tq1yj Год назад +17

      A time machine would be awesome... assuming I could come back to the present.

    • @markzuckergecko621
      @markzuckergecko621 Год назад +49

      Average life expectancy is misleading, when you hear that it used to be 40 or whatever, that doesn't mean people were just dropping dead when they were 40, it's mostly because of infant mortality, and people dying of sickness when they were kids. People still lived to their 80s and even longer pretty regularly.

    • @Balthorium
      @Balthorium Год назад +10

      @@FC-tq1yj I mean live there. Yes a two way “Back to The Future” DeLorean would be ideal.

    • @markzuckergecko621
      @markzuckergecko621 Год назад +14

      @@Balthorium I've actually thought about this a lot, and if we were able to achieve time travel, it would probably be a one way ticket. Because as soon as you travel back in time, you're inevitably going to change something that will change the future, and the present that you came from no longer exists, at least not from your perspective. You've started a new and separate timeline, like an alternate universe. Would be really interesting to see what changes, because one person probably isn't going to have that much direct impact on anything globally speaking, but the little things you do impact will impact other things, and so on and so on.

    • @sudd3660
      @sudd3660 Год назад +2

      well 40 is still the time when people die, just look at how much intervention that is required to keep people alive.
      we have drugs, dentist, operations, and so on. on your own you would quickly die before 40. we can not even get children normally soon.

  • @Lastneuron66
    @Lastneuron66 Год назад +62

    Kinda surprised you didn't mention A Modest Proposal by Jonathan Swift. Using youngsters as a replacement for game hunting or making ladies handbags, satirical yes but still crazy stuff.

    • @stelladonaconfredobutler9459
      @stelladonaconfredobutler9459 Год назад +7

      that would require reading a writer from The Past is the Worst. Plus i am not sure he'd get the satire..he has stated many times he doesn't enjoy reading.
      Swift's proposal was about Ireland, it was a highly satirical essay on how England was trying to destroy Irishness

    • @bmac4
      @bmac4 Год назад +6

      @@stelladonaconfredobutler9459 Exactly. Swift used extreme and appalling satire as a trojan horse to give his actual message.

    • @jaybee9269
      @jaybee9269 Год назад +1

      He actually said Irish babies should be fattened for English tables.

  • @debbiestyer453
    @debbiestyer453 Год назад +1

    This was very very good. Thank you for your research and video.

  • @jenniferreb1293
    @jenniferreb1293 Год назад

    Awesome book and video: The Poisoner’s Handbook tackles this & other issues from the early 1900s in NY

  • @TheKalaxis
    @TheKalaxis Год назад +130

    Are we sure this is a Today I found out video? Simon's energy and shouting levels making it seem more like a BrainBlaze episode 😂

    • @kylen7351
      @kylen7351 Год назад +13

      AM I RIGHT PHILIP!

    • @KX36
      @KX36 Год назад +6

      @@kylen7351 OGBB

    • @Nethershaw
      @Nethershaw Год назад +3

      oh god you folks know what's up lol

    • @MusicKttn
      @MusicKttn Год назад +1

      I was gonna post a comment pretty much saying the same thing, but thought I'd scroll through here first to see if someone else had beat me to it, and sure enough 😂 I legit paused the video twice to make sure I wasn't losing my mind 😆🤣

    • @dcrafti
      @dcrafti Год назад

      @musickttn +1

  • @dylanross9931
    @dylanross9931 Год назад +161

    And people wonder why I don't trust the government

    • @noneshere
      @noneshere Год назад

      Whats not to trust about Americas biggest welfare recipients 😁

    • @johnkreiner7842
      @johnkreiner7842 Год назад +9

      Exactly!

    • @fixerupperer
      @fixerupperer Год назад

      It only takes a bit of study of U.S. history outside of public school to come to the logical conclusion that the government isn't very trustworthy.

    • @AngryReptileKeeper
      @AngryReptileKeeper Год назад

      No one who has even a basic grasp on history should. It's not the first time the US government (or any government) has intentionally killed or non-consensually experimented on their citizens, or made other policy decisions that lead to mass misery and death. What makes anyone think they wouldn't do it again?

    • @653j521
      @653j521 Год назад +2

      Because something was put across in the Depression?

  • @user-mt2uj8xl2u
    @user-mt2uj8xl2u 10 месяцев назад +1

    I've watched Simon married a lot of videos and by far this is his most entertaining. What a charming man. How smart he is is so enjoyable. Thank you!

  • @ForsakenKrakenGaming
    @ForsakenKrakenGaming Год назад +13

    You should do a video on the food they sell to us which is even worse then the liquor poisoning

  • @aholesahole
    @aholesahole Год назад +25

    I've been talking about this subject for years. No one seems to take it seriously, amongst the long list of other bodies created by governments around the globe.

    • @killman369547
      @killman369547 Год назад +8

      Those people are in intense denial that evil on such scale can happen.

  • @fallingstar9643
    @fallingstar9643 Год назад +11

    I had to watch that "GET BACK IN THE BLOODY MINE!" part twice because... holy crap, dude. Simon. Do you need someone to talk to? That really felt like you were working through some stuff there, my dude. xD

    • @K_End
      @K_End Год назад

      😂😂

    • @rhov-anion
      @rhov-anion Год назад +1

      That's his "Brain Blaze" energy. He yells a lot over there, and it's bloody hilarious.

  • @LyraKeltica61
    @LyraKeltica61 Год назад

    Thank you so much. I had no idea about most of this.

  • @user-pb1eu1br8l
    @user-pb1eu1br8l 3 месяца назад

    Thought I Finally had all of Simon's channels, and then he plugs one I've never heard of! Gottamn.

  • @randim.7657
    @randim.7657 Год назад +20

    Kinder Egg/Surprise: Plastic egg with toy inside, outside of egg coated in white and milk chocolate. Banned in the US.
    Kinder Joy: Plastic egg with two separate and sealed compartments, one with a toy, the other with chocolate and candy. Available in the US.
    Source: Lived in England for many years, live in the US many more, bought both types for my son when he was younger.

    • @WouldntULikeToKnow.
      @WouldntULikeToKnow. Год назад +5

      Banned in the US: chocolate with a kids' toy.
      Avaliable in the US: real guns designed specifically for children, complete with bright colors.
      I can't with this b.s. country. 🤦‍♀️

    • @mamelukok
      @mamelukok Год назад

      It is also in EU countries.. The point is not to have plastic toy inside edible chocolate. Like Kinder Surprise or any other rip-offs.

  • @jessejoyce1295
    @jessejoyce1295 Год назад +34

    I always like when Daven writes a script, and before I saw the end credits I had an inkling that he may have written this. When will you guys do another episode of the Brainfood show? It’s been a long time, you two work well together on a podcast

  • @rogersnick17
    @rogersnick17 Год назад

    Really good episode

  • @dim1723
    @dim1723 Год назад +1

    Love that rant man

  • @Panthror
    @Panthror Год назад +126

    I agree, the past was the worst, but could the methanol in the alcohol making people blind be the origin of the phrase: "Drinking yourself blind"? Maybe a good topic for the next TIFO video...

    • @Stranger_Strange_Land
      @Stranger_Strange_Land Год назад +7

      Very astute observation... I'm curious as well

    • @patdenoli7271
      @patdenoli7271 Год назад +10

      Perhaps owing to the temporary effects on vision (and memory) of excessive drinking... references to being blindly drunk go waaaaay back. In common use in the 1600s and various similar usages earlier into Greek and Roman times. So clearly not the origin of the phrase. However, while it's not the *origin* of the phase, I totally agree you'd expect the term would be used more aggressively and with a sharper meaning once significant numbers of people found themselves *permanently* blinded by poisons added *to* alcohol.

    • @davidl.7027
      @davidl.7027 Год назад +15

      I found this article on Slate about this very subject
      "The phrase blind drunk doesn’t derive from either methanol- or lead-related blindness. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the phrase has been used for more than 350 years to refer to the more figurative meaning of being “so intoxicated as to see no better than a blind man.” (The Spanish ciego, for blind, can also be used to mean “very drunk.”) Similar phrases, including blind-weary and blind-hearted, have been used in English for about a millennium"

    • @sindreherstad8739
      @sindreherstad8739 Год назад +7

      I can attest to large amounts of alcohole causing tunnel vision and reduced awareness/responce to visual stimulus

    • @camojoe83
      @camojoe83 Год назад

      Any whiskey still will kill you if you dont know how to use it, no government required, no excess drink required.
      You people are getting more and more stupid by exposing yourself to this dolt.

  • @thejudgmentalcat
    @thejudgmentalcat Год назад +5

    That bit about Roosevelt is beyond ironic, as he was "a cripple" and not worth living in the eugenics theory

    • @robertt9342
      @robertt9342 Год назад

      You might want to look harder at Polio.

    • @owenshebbeare2999
      @owenshebbeare2999 Год назад

      @@robertt9342 Regardless, according to much of the eugenics theory supported by Democrats at the time, FDR wasn't worthy of life, showing the typical hypocrisy of believers in the various forms of eugenics.

    • @GrievousReborn
      @GrievousReborn Год назад +2

      The Roosevelt Simon is talking about is Theodore Roosevelt not Franklin Delano Roosevelt

  • @FulcanelliRosetta
    @FulcanelliRosetta Год назад

    Oh wow. This has to be one of your best episodes Simon. Your macabre humor is just great!

  • @mapratt
    @mapratt Год назад +3

    England got a wakeup call with ww1, when they learned that feeding and providing some modest education to the poorer classes was necessary to be able to field an army

  • @robertharvilla4881
    @robertharvilla4881 Год назад +15

    Simon just blew all the "back in my day" stories out of the water. For the last 300 years or so, it seems every generation can say the kids never had it so good.

  • @adoredpariah
    @adoredpariah Год назад +45

    Brilliantly written and researched, a big thanks from me to Daven. I think we all need a good reminder every now and again as to why we have so many rules and regulations (some more than others), and how bad things can get even in what people see as the "first world" if we fail to fight for and hold up such protections.

    • @THandP_org
      @THandP_org Год назад +3

      I was thinking of the miners' families in Colorado, who were murdered (mostly burnt to death) by the national guard, in retaliation for refusing to work in an unsafe mine....
      "Together we bargain, divided we..."
      Different parts of the country have different last word:
      -divided we starve
      -divided we beg
      -divided we die....

  • @11buttnaked
    @11buttnaked Год назад +13

    *Interesting..!! One side of my family is from SE Louisiana. Growing up in the 70s-90s showed my brothers & I what systematic oppression looks like 1st hand. All political figures, store owners, major property owners, etc., where White owned/operated. We were taught how to be humble but steadfast around these folks. As time past their old ones died & whatever kids they had moved away & the one’s left in charge acted EXACTLY like them. Small gov was trash & it prepared me well to work for big brother. By my 3rd or 4th deployment, it hit me….. America’s NoT the Good guys! We’re here to GET SOMETHING from these people under the guise of Freedom/Nat’l Defense or some other BS..!! We’re all pawns & the sooner I accepted the truth, the faster I turned towards God. Trust NO man!*

  • @Thuazabi
    @Thuazabi Год назад +27

    The saddest parts of videos like these is realizing that very little has changed over the course of centuries.
    We pretend we're more enlightened than humane than our "barbaric" ancestors, but most of their atrocities still exist in the modern world - it's just intentionally obfuscated by our corporate overlords and their government lackeys.

    • @ricardoalves2804
      @ricardoalves2804 Год назад +1

      None of this exists where you and I live. So be grateful.

    • @michaelrobson1627
      @michaelrobson1627 Год назад

      100% we're in the middle of global depopulation agenda as we speak

    • @katie7748
      @katie7748 Год назад +1

      ​@@ricardoalves2804 LOL

    • @ericmollison2760
      @ericmollison2760 Год назад

      I have learned a lot about our continued failings, including things that are really obvious but we usually don't think about like our handling of drug addiction, mental health, private prisons advertising to investors about the high rates of recidivism, sheriff joe arpaio and the whole system that enabled him, the continued belief that if people are poor they didn't work hard enough and people exist to work, xenophobia and discrimination, racism and the wealth gap 50 years after the civil rights movement, a normalization of anti-democratic behavior and talk, the sky falling... Anyway I was planning to go somewhere positive with this... We are going to a better place. Hmm... I got depressed once and realized looking at this stuff too much actually distorted my view of reality. People are better than stories about our most extreme failings. Sometimes it seems like we are regressing, but as a society we tend to learn from our mistakes. Sometimes we are very slow to acknowledge our mistakes. Some people still think slavery was "a necessary evil" or something. But this video does a lot to show how far we have actually come in just a century. We understand that alcoholism and drug addiction are medical conditions, not a moral failing. It's strange that we as a society can't all just see when we are f-ing up, but we are going to see it eventually and do something different. Maybe we will realize democracy doesn't work and get a great dictator to solve all our problems. A century ago my previous sentence probably would have been taken seriously. We are slowly getting smarter. We are still human but we understand better.

    • @lindajohnston2032
      @lindajohnston2032 Год назад

      @@ricardoalves2804 Right on! Safe and effective.

  • @albetrosxcore3028
    @albetrosxcore3028 Год назад +39

    Love that you threw shade at people about the kinder eggs lol

    • @randallmiller1219
      @randallmiller1219 Год назад +4

      Its hilarious because they sell kinder eggs at like every store in America

    • @likebot.
      @likebot. Год назад +17

      @@randallmiller1219 they're a different product in the US. The toy is in one half, the candy in the other. In Canada the toy is inside the candy shell, which is illegal in the USA.

    • @user-lv7ph7hs7l
      @user-lv7ph7hs7l Год назад +5

      @@likebot. I can't even imagine my childhood without them. Why make an egg if the toy isn't inside? That's just a waste of space.

    • @Mylity66
      @Mylity66 Год назад

      @@user-lv7ph7hs7l I have no idea but i would assume that many stupid kids just swallowed the eggs whole and chocked to death with the tiny plastic toys. Darwinism at its best, but that may have been enough to sue the company.

    • @leafbelly
      @leafbelly Год назад +1

      @@user-lv7ph7hs7l"Why make an egg if the toy isn't inside?" Not if there's chocolate in it.

  • @davidmcnamara8759
    @davidmcnamara8759 Год назад +89

    The last bit about the work houses exploiting workers by telling them they will end up in the poor house, sounds eerily similar to how some employers in the US use the loss of the employee health care to exploit their workers. That and the lazy are poor is similar to popular belief that the lazy are homeless ...... views from an ausy who has traveled in the states

    • @Naomi-pq6tv
      @Naomi-pq6tv Год назад +35

      I have been homeless before, and can attest that there are many common misconceptions about the homeless. I was homeless because of being abandoned by my current husband at the time and he left me in an apartment that he hadn't paid rent on when he said he had. He knew I just lost my job and left just before they were to evict us and took his name off the lease, but left mine. Resulting in my being homeless. Others lost jobs and weren't able to keep their place they lived and only after being homeless turned to alcohol or drugs to try and cope, though there were many there because of drugs and alcohol. It is also hard to find a job when you have no address or are able to have clean clothes or even be clean yourself. I was fortunate that I was able to stay in a homeless shelter till my mom and aunt were able to drive 15hrs to come get me

    • @steveclapper5424
      @steveclapper5424 Год назад +4

      Yes it did sound familiar see the great depression for more.

    • @brianfitch5469
      @brianfitch5469 Год назад

      @@Naomi-pq6tv Yes even though women only make up 5% of homeless population we have over 10,000 shelters for them. Only two men's shelters both in Texas. Society doesn't care about you as a man if your on the streets. there's program after program for women.

    • @katie7748
      @katie7748 Год назад +4

      To be fair, stereotypes exist for a reason. Having been homeless myself I can assure you that many (though not all) homeless people around me simply did not want to work. And yes, a big chunk of them drank and/or did drugs. It ruins it for those of us who just fell on hard times but it's how it is.

    • @kennymaple3320
      @kennymaple3320 Год назад

      But most people are in poverty because they are lazy

  • @Samtzu
    @Samtzu Год назад +2

    Thank you for this one.... One thing I might add.... the "Government is us, and we are the Government"... any change in action comes about from us, or not at all....

  • @vickiewallace415
    @vickiewallace415 Год назад

    HOLY CRAP! Today I Blazed Out…love the new channel!!

  • @roodbennett
    @roodbennett Год назад +13

    Simon, you are the best host on RUclips, IMHO. I absolutely love your dry, British sarcasm. A huge fan of your channels and podcasts.

  • @morgan1719
    @morgan1719 Год назад +84

    Have you done videos yet on how the U.S. fed radioactive food to disabled children in the MKUltra program in Canada and the U.S. or infected human subjects with syphilis in Guatemala and Tuskegee?

    • @pauls5745
      @pauls5745 Год назад

      or how colonial America saw the gov't giving infected blankets from cholera wards to the native Americans

    • @laneeacannon1450
      @laneeacannon1450 Год назад

      Also covid & poisonous shots. The biggest psyop and gene editing experiment ever.

    • @adamgorelick3714
      @adamgorelick3714 Год назад

      Or numerous horrific experiments on U.S. soldiers and prisoners. God can bless America, but count me out.

    • @tevinvezina1766
      @tevinvezina1766 Год назад +2

      I’m not sure. With the US only being 250 years old he doesn’t have as much content to pull from as the older countries.

    • @shugadaddy4841
      @shugadaddy4841 Год назад +1

      Either he or Bailey Sarian has

  • @thelotec007
    @thelotec007 Год назад

    This is amazing...👍

  • @craigcook1571
    @craigcook1571 Год назад +3

    I read in an old book, that was written by a man in the south that visited the northern states before the civil war, that the people working in the factories in the north, were actually treated worse than the slaves in the south were treated.
    Obviously I can’t prove that was true, and I’m certainly not condoning slavery, but I can believe that they were treated at least as bad as the slaves were, from reading other sources in history books

  • @Chris-uz4do
    @Chris-uz4do Год назад +11

    I've been watching Simon for years now I love the more laid back comedy he puts in his videos 😂

    • @camojoe83
      @camojoe83 Год назад

      It's not his, it's called a 'script' and other people write them.

  • @billyalarie929
    @billyalarie929 Год назад +6

    “GET BACK IN THE BLOODY MINE!”
    Holy fuck his voice when he said that.

    • @MusicKttn
      @MusicKttn Год назад

      But how did it really make you feel? 😆🤣 If you think that's crazy, you should check out one of his other, many channels, Brain Blaze. Things tend to get pretty wacky over there. xDDDD

  • @OlliGarch
    @OlliGarch Год назад +2

    And they wonder why people don’t trust the Gov.

  • @ItsAsparageese
    @ItsAsparageese Год назад +2

    Oh! I thought for a split second from the title that this was gonna be about the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiments XD (I know poisonings & infectious diseases are two different things lol, I'm just half asleep). I'm behind on your videos rn but if you haven't discussed this on one or more of your channels yet then you DEFINITELY need to.

  • @assasin19991999
    @assasin19991999 Год назад +5

    Addicts not stopping using because government says so, and it might kill you too.
    Yeah, its called addiction for a reason.

  • @TheEpicguy42
    @TheEpicguy42 Год назад +10

    Kinder has an egg candy here in America, but it isn't the classic surprise egg. I think that's the cause of the confusion there.

    • @EskChan19
      @EskChan19 Год назад +3

      It's called Kinder joy. That's a completely different candy that we have over here too, mainly during summer.

  • @mkov167
    @mkov167 Год назад

    Great video, as always, but somehow I have the impression you guys were drinking while making this video?

  • @marquesjacobs1824
    @marquesjacobs1824 Год назад +2

    Simon keeping it real. Funny yet awakening. I love it

  • @requious84
    @requious84 Год назад +3

    Absolutely love the line “all bad things…” in reference to Picard season 3-which was actually a cleverly disguised reference to the finale of Next Generation’s title: All Good Things. Only a true fan. Which is why I’m a true fan of Simon.

  • @thisthat283
    @thisthat283 Год назад +27

    Actually the US Government did this multiple times. And to this day, do it and get away with it. Common knowledge actually

    • @AngryReptileKeeper
      @AngryReptileKeeper Год назад +6

      What's sad is that many people know this, but they somehow think their government wouldn't do it again.

    • @soofriends
      @soofriends Год назад +6

      They're doing it right now with the most commonly prescribed opioids. There is no reason to put Tylenol in them, it's used because it's dangerous. If you take too much vicodin or percocet, you risk liver failure from the APAP (acetaminophen aka Tylenol). See, we're supposed to know how dangerous Tylenol is, but I find that most people don't, or may not know that's what APAP means on their prescription bottle.

    • @wildman510
      @wildman510 Год назад

      I've heard the vaccines caused health problems for a lot of people. Intentional or just horrific negligence, they're never gonna admit they caused it

    • @tevinvezina1766
      @tevinvezina1766 Год назад

      Which brand of alcohol does the US government sell?

    • @chuckleberryfinn1992
      @chuckleberryfinn1992 Год назад

      Yup, the pill form of hydrocodone (Lortab), for a number of years the most prescribed medication in the US, .was not available without acetaminophen. Adding APAP, of course, would deter the misuse or abuse of the drug. tbf, prescriptions are required to be clearly labeled , and they give you the printout of what each drug is, what it's for, & cautions and warnings. And (US) it's not too difficult for one to learn more about whatever it is you decide to put into your body. ( of course exceptions exist)
      when the Varus went global ,- disinfectants and sanitizers- were highly sought. In Iran, where education and information , access to knowledge, are limited for reasons , and drinking alcohol is forbidden, the population began to procure the alcohol that was available (denatured alcohol). Many people consumed it, to kill germs &c., and for many months it was far greater a cause of death than the 'Rona.
      ~~ Government Alcohol Sales (US) in my home state, (and many others), any and all sales of distilled spirits originate from the state liquor board. Suprisingly , its left up to each state how to regulate and tax liquor sales. federally, they control production ,bonded by government to manufacture liquor. the A in ATF.
      .there's nothing new under the sun.

  • @BoilingKoolaid
    @BoilingKoolaid Год назад

    I just watched the first video of this from 3 years ago. Glad I didn't have to wait that long to see the follow up.

  • @kmktruthserum9328
    @kmktruthserum9328 Год назад +1

    It is interesting and crazy I was just thinking about this and I am so happy that I was born when I was and I'm here with you guys now than any other time in history that's for damn sure

  • @xijinping4418
    @xijinping4418 Год назад +26

    Just in case anyone needed any more reason to realize how terrible the US government is.

  • @rayf6126
    @rayf6126 Год назад +7

    I love how law abiding citizen means your trustworthy but the chemist were promoted as soldiers in a chemistry war.

  • @tyroberts2261
    @tyroberts2261 Год назад +1

    Almost 3m congratulations 🎉

  • @dallasmckinley
    @dallasmckinley Год назад +2

    Picard… all bad things must come to the end. That was solid gold.

  • @diamondtiara84
    @diamondtiara84 Год назад +59

    There's always the idea that another time period was better, or the present one is better, or a future one may be better, etc. I once read an article that stated people were happiest in George Washington's day. I asked my uncle what he thought about that, and he said there were probably people back then that were very happy and just as many that were miserable, same as today. It's not the time period, it's your own life circumstances and state of mind that make the difference. Nobody (in any time period) has it easier than wealthy people and look how many of them self-destruct in one way or another. As long as the world is run by people, with flaws galore, no time period will be all that terrific.

    • @babblgamgummi6029
      @babblgamgummi6029 Год назад +16

      When you only look at the people who had the time, money, and historical significance (aka power) to leave written evidence of their feelings, then yeah, you'd probably come to the conclusion that they were happier than the average person today

    • @robertt9342
      @robertt9342 Год назад +2

      I think the difference lies with existential dread, we have more time for it now due to increased prosperity.

    • @EskChan19
      @EskChan19 Год назад

      Yeah but let's be honest here, the past was worse. There's a war that's called the 30 year war because it was 30 years long. 30 years. That's as long as I lived so far. Or like the video said, epidemics that erased a third of the worlds population. Obviously there'll always be individuals who have it particularly rough, even today. But overall, these are much better times than the past.

    • @skittleboy15
      @skittleboy15 Год назад

      @@babblgamgummi6029 That logic ignores anyone that wrote books are articles ABOUT the poor or less fortunate. There is more information from history than that which was written by greedy aristocrats.

    • @midshipman8654
      @midshipman8654 Год назад +1

      thanks that someone has a nuanced take. any blanket statement will just be that, blanketed. as a general think i would agree that we do have a lot of benifits today in many aspects, but different situations have their own aspects, for good, ill and qualitatively unique.

  • @jasonarthurs3885
    @jasonarthurs3885 Год назад +3

    I enjoyed Simon's delivery of "blindness!", as though he were announcing parting gifts awarded to losers at the end of 70s & 80s TV gameshows.

  • @tythus654
    @tythus654 Год назад

    DAMNIT SIMON I was painting up some Warhammer models bingewatching your channels, totally chilled out, then 5:29 happened and now I have to redo an hour worth of highlighting because that scream made me jump and jam my brush straight into the already finished part of the model. Ah, oh well, wasn't planning to sleep today anyway, and I am not running out of material to watch any time soon

  • @ValenceFlux
    @ValenceFlux Год назад +9

    I got pretty sick as an electrical worker. I suspected the PCB's they had some of us removing for a while after learning about what GE did to a neighborhood. There were lots of hazards in that job though so it could of been a number of things. Poor genetics according to some of them. Imagine them telling you that after giving your life to those companies to do those jobs? My immune system has never been the same. Survived a bit longer to talk about it though. They even had an instructor tell us some of us may not live until retirement age for doing some of those jobs. I thought they were just trying to get us to quit when they said those things. Ah well.

  • @Zelmel
    @Zelmel Год назад +58

    I am happy that you are calling out how utterly shit the past was. Even if we look into the relatively recent past (say 70-100 years), it was actually pretty goddamn awful compared to now.

    • @michaelmacdonald329
      @michaelmacdonald329 Год назад

      No. It's the same. Just wait till we hear the things they hid from us now in 40 years

    • @PurplePeopleHatter
      @PurplePeopleHatter Год назад +4

      I'd even extend and say the recent past is worse than further back. Like, the worst times in history of the world to live in would be like 1300-1950. Though further back is also worse than now, of course.

    • @codyg7936
      @codyg7936 Год назад +2

      Not much has changed the last 800 years

    • @AngryReptileKeeper
      @AngryReptileKeeper Год назад +2

      Agreed. For example, I recently moved to Florida, and I often find myself wondering how people got by in hot regions without air conditioning when they had farms to work and food to cook on indoor wood stoves. They were likely used to it and didn't know any different, but it sounds miserable, and even somewhat dangerous.

    • @nerfherder4284
      @nerfherder4284 Год назад +2

      If you look at crime rates as well, we are living in the safest cleanest time period for millennia, probably ever. The News has a vested interest in you being depressed tho, so all bad news for you!

  • @nicholeayt509
    @nicholeayt509 Год назад +5

    Lol, did Simon forget he was doing one of his sober channels... We got some real BB moments in this one today. Love how you're relaxing more and more on these channels. :)

  • @rmj7306
    @rmj7306 Год назад

    Favorite video to date

  • @ttystikkrocks1042
    @ttystikkrocks1042 Год назад +2

    And yet today we see the very same attitudes towards the poor.
    Despicable.

  • @markzuckergecko621
    @markzuckergecko621 Год назад +97

    The last 3 years have shown us which people would clap and cheer for something like this happening today.

    • @TeslaHaxz
      @TeslaHaxz Год назад +19

      You mean one side would just want to live the way they always have without crazy restrictions, and the other side would laugh and hope the first group died?

    • @markzuckergecko621
      @markzuckergecko621 Год назад +15

      @@TeslaHaxz yep, all while the 2nd group accuses the first group of wanting people to die.

    • @quentindaniels7460
      @quentindaniels7460 Год назад +19

      The side that decided to believe what the government said, gets what it deserves. They should have taken some time to do some critical thinking. It’s on them now.

    • @TheCynicsCynic
      @TheCynicsCynic Год назад +1

      @@quentindaniels7460 lol

    • @Michael-zf1ko
      @Michael-zf1ko Год назад +11

      Yea, it's pretty frightening. I've seen people calling for death of others who disagrees with them. That sounds even worse than what Simon described as having criminals and poor people not being able to have children.

  • @andrewmountford3608
    @andrewmountford3608 Год назад +3

    I’m loving how more humour and cursing is entering these videos. Keep up the excellent work.

  • @SCRB1GR3D98
    @SCRB1GR3D98 Год назад +2

    "NOW GET BACK IN THE BLOODY MINE!!!!" had me rolling laughing 🤣 because I just imagine some 7 year old being scolded for not working hard enough compared to grown men

  • @ditzygypsy
    @ditzygypsy Год назад +1

    That prologue was absolutely fantastic! 😂

  • @RAS_Squints
    @RAS_Squints Год назад +6

    I wonder how many takes Simon had to take with the get back in the mine bit where he slipped up by yelling at Danny to get back in the basement

  • @andrewwebb2141
    @andrewwebb2141 Год назад +10

    Grandma worked during the Great Depression as a personal seamstress for a department store owners family.
    Work week was all day and evening, six and 1/2 days a week, with half a day off on Sunday afternoon.
    I don’t complain about going to work in an air conditioned environment for 40 hours a week.

  • @robertwinterhalder6718
    @robertwinterhalder6718 Год назад

    Simon had me lmao the first 5.5 mins of this. Maybe longer I just stopped here to say how funny this was. Easily funniest video of the 100 I've seen with him

  • @DavidJohnson-cl4zk
    @DavidJohnson-cl4zk Год назад

    Instant thumbs up when you screemed "get back down the mine", amazing 😂

  • @michaelfriscia8166
    @michaelfriscia8166 Год назад +4

    Always love the sarcasm but this particular video has some emotion to it that is frankly hilariously refreshing.

  • @coppercore6287
    @coppercore6287 Год назад +3

    Hahaha, I had to double check to make sure I wasn't watching Brain Blaze. It seems the insanity is spilling over into all of the other channels. Keep up the good work!

  • @EPBF1
    @EPBF1 Год назад +2

    The fact I could play out side with less fear was true

  • @Eledore
    @Eledore Год назад +1

    I love the sarcasm about historic 'safety' and freedoms..

  • @kevinmcqueenie7420
    @kevinmcqueenie7420 Год назад +4

    Johnathan Swift’s “A Modest Proposal” is a great satire of Malthusian ethics.

  • @curiousworld7912
    @curiousworld7912 Год назад +7

    The 'Picard' line was well-deserved.

  • @MxPdog
    @MxPdog Год назад

    I was very sure this was BrainBlaze 😆 got all excited when you mentioned the podcast, does that mean its coming back?