Anand Giridharadas: A tale of two Americas. And the mini-mart where they collided

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024

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  • @mrseanpaul81
    @mrseanpaul81 9 лет назад +479

    my jaw dropped at this quote: "If you live near a Whole Foods Market , if no one in your family served in the military, if you are paid by the year and not the hour, if most people you know finished college, if no one you know uses meth, if you married once and remained married, if you not one of 65 million americans with a criminal records. IF ANY OR ALL OF THESE THINGS DESCRIBE YOU, THEN ACCEPT THE POSSIBILITY THAT ACTUALLY YOU MAY NOT KNOW WHAT'S GOING ON AND YOU MAY BE PART OF THE PROBLEM" (mind blown!!!)

    • @poisonedchalice
      @poisonedchalice 9 лет назад +8

      Totally!

    • @OLAODUS-cs5sl
      @OLAODUS-cs5sl 5 лет назад +30

      In a nutshell he is talking about two faced white evangelical America. Their right hand has their bible. Their left hand a gun.
      They fooled many with the right hand. The rest of te world knows better now.

    • @KilroyTheStrange
      @KilroyTheStrange 4 года назад +17

      @@OLAODUS-cs5sl Because evangelical America avoids the military and meth, goes to Whole Foods, and has mostly finished college?

    • @RuthCuadrado
      @RuthCuadrado 4 года назад +21

      Jean-Rodney Larrieux It’s crazy.
      And crazy to think that I’m a highly-paid immigrant from a third world county who checks every box whereas people who were born here had far less privilege than me.

    • @artbaugh3
      @artbaugh3 4 года назад +1

      Jean-Rodney Larrieux Exactly!

  • @Mdxfiend
    @Mdxfiend 9 лет назад +1079

    this dude is a damn good public speaker

    • @YYbambi
      @YYbambi 9 лет назад +4

      +Jason Yingling agreed!

    • @ti84satact12
      @ti84satact12 5 лет назад +4

      One of the best I've heard.

    • @Cwhambone
      @Cwhambone 5 лет назад +12

      You should read his book "Winners Take All"

    • @saabgripen330
      @saabgripen330 5 лет назад +22

      @Baraka Hagatanga go smoke your meth !!

    • @BG-sq7zf
      @BG-sq7zf 5 лет назад

      absolutely 👍

  • @Observer-cp4if
    @Observer-cp4if 5 лет назад +956

    "America is simultaneously the most and the least successful country in the industrialized world."

    • @bhk110
      @bhk110 5 лет назад +43

      It's true, we are a 3rd world country masked by technology. I, like every other woman want out of here and would rather a more minimalist life.

    • @albertricks1927
      @albertricks1927 5 лет назад +4

      And that's pretty weird!

    • @dragonfly1929
      @dragonfly1929 5 лет назад +9

      AMERICAN POPULATION MIGHT NOT BE ,BUT THE BILLIONAIRES /TRILLIONAIRES ARE ,VERY VERY SUCCESSFUL ,DO YOU WONDER WE KEEP LOSING $21TRILLION ,AND GROWING !!

    • @1flash3571
      @1flash3571 5 лет назад +3

      @@bhk110Then why are you still here in the US? You are free to leave. Stop procrastinating.

    • @bhk110
      @bhk110 5 лет назад +24

      @@1flash3571 if you knew anything about US tax law for ex pats, you would know why. Now run along and report back to Vlad.

  • @gwarlow
    @gwarlow 5 лет назад +131

    Looks like I got here three years too late. It is never too late though, to be re-inspired about mankind's ability to turn things around for the better.

  • @lifes1imple
    @lifes1imple 9 лет назад +431

    Anand Giridharadas you are one awesome guy. thank you

    • @billsmoke4919
      @billsmoke4919 4 года назад +6

      @@vlastamolak1156 hey it's a russian troll

    • @Luka1180
      @Luka1180 4 года назад +2

      @@billsmoke4919 Vlasta is part of the problem. And you too Bill. Both of you are morons. Stop using buzzwords, please.

  • @hal9thou001
    @hal9thou001 5 лет назад +114

    One of the most eloquent and incisive reporters I've ever heard in my life.

  • @donaldramsey1288
    @donaldramsey1288 5 лет назад +127

    He describes the backdrop that gave us Trump a year later.

    • @Seth9809
      @Seth9809 4 года назад +8

      Oh, it's going to give us a lot of things. America is very tired, and they will make a lot of good and bad decisions from their position of exhaustion.

    • @charaurat
      @charaurat 4 года назад +1

      Trump has nothing to do with this. Leave him alone...for God's sake.

  • @cloe412
    @cloe412 4 года назад +14

    I know him from his latest work on the top 0.1%. Now, I know what he did before , I respect him even more. He truly is trying to make the two Americas to come together, as he said four hears ago. This story brought me to tears. I won’t be surprised if this is made into a movie.

  • @sokohime9043
    @sokohime9043 9 лет назад +315

    "Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that." - Martin Luther King, Jr.

    • @jodeytailor7462
      @jodeytailor7462 5 лет назад +1

      You stupid.

    • @docan5248
      @docan5248 5 лет назад +8

      Lovely message, but I think the moral of this tedtalk goes much deeper and more nuanced than that oversimplification

    • @hurkamur1
      @hurkamur1 5 лет назад +6

      @@jodeytailor7462 At least, unlike you, she's capable of coherent sentence construction.

    • @adarsh7914
      @adarsh7914 4 года назад +2

      @@jodeytailor7462 learn English moron

    • @shadowling77777
      @shadowling77777 4 года назад +3

      “Hate cannot drive out hate, only love can do that” -Martin Luther King, Jr.

  • @bolajiutube
    @bolajiutube 5 лет назад +450

    Thank you, Anand. How can this Ted Talk not be racking MILLIONS of views in 4 years!?

    • @ozwsda430
      @ozwsda430 5 лет назад +31

      because he is an indian and what he is talking about costs money.

    • @FernandoBelloEchevarria
      @FernandoBelloEchevarria 5 лет назад +2

      It's what I'm asking too!!!

    • @jephtel5555
      @jephtel5555 5 лет назад +4

      Its being suppressed

    • @excitingworld364
      @excitingworld364 5 лет назад +24

      The talk deserves more viewers but the well to do America does not want to hear truth about itself

    • @smandin1
      @smandin1 5 лет назад +13

      Americans in general are afraid of truth.

  • @DrSharifulHalim
    @DrSharifulHalim 4 года назад +12

    He just barely held his tears, so did I and many others. I am from Bangladesh. I wish someday I would be able to meet Mr. Anand and Raisuddin! Love for two champs who are actually trying to make America Great Again!

  • @dbsk06
    @dbsk06 5 лет назад +79

    Wow this guy is killing it. Everyone should check out his newest book about philanthropy too.
    This talk really changed my perspective more than any TED talk that I’ve ever watched.

  • @nickjoeb
    @nickjoeb 9 лет назад +316

    This talk made me want to cry. It's true.

    • @TCt83067695
      @TCt83067695 5 лет назад +4

      i had to move my head vigorously to keep from crying

    • @Maddie9185
      @Maddie9185 5 лет назад +1

      nickjoeb me too

    • @terrancecollette6784
      @terrancecollette6784 5 лет назад +4

      @@TCt83067695 why not just cry

    • @TCt83067695
      @TCt83067695 5 лет назад +3

      @@terrancecollette6784 latent effects of toxic masculinity perhaps

    • @bkit5
      @bkit5 5 лет назад +12

      The US government was willing to give billions of dollars as foreign aid to countries like Pakistan but couldn't pay for this man's medical expenses? He was shot with a shotgun by a mentally ill scumbag, it wasn't even his fault. Shame on the government officials that didn't help him pay the medical bills. Either ban guns or have every gun owner go through a mental evaluation from a psychiatrist every six months that informs police authorities that the person is mentally stable.

  • @ceciliaculverhouse8718
    @ceciliaculverhouse8718 9 лет назад +88

    Thank you so much Anand for sharing this story. The story, and your talk, are profound and moving.

  • @rhettvorsterhat
    @rhettvorsterhat 5 лет назад +69

    As a white American, I can say I love this author and read his book about this. I spent years as a homeless veteran struggling with the very things he speaks of here. Read my books on Amazon.

  • @Neeparr
    @Neeparr 5 лет назад +19

    The story of Raisuddin Bhuiyan is just so inspiring. Giridharasdas gives it such a wonderful socioeconomic context

  • @jilldaltonnyc7545
    @jilldaltonnyc7545 4 года назад +11

    Anand gets it. Not many do, but he sees things clearly and thank God he's speaking out. Anand is a huge gift to our point in time in history.

  • @EvanCarmichael
    @EvanCarmichael 9 лет назад +154

    Powerful story. Well told Anand Giridharadas

    • @india-inc163
      @india-inc163 4 года назад +1

      Hi..Evan I love your videos

    • @worldcitizenra
      @worldcitizenra 3 года назад +1

      A sad irony or incongruity of this video is that it is a morality tale about the USA, but was delivered at a Ted Talk in Vancouver, BC, Canada where the entire audience was observers to the decline and conflicts of society in the USA.

  • @phoenixgrove
    @phoenixgrove 9 лет назад +131

    beautiful speech. Heart touching and inspiring.

  • @DougsterCanada1
    @DougsterCanada1 9 лет назад +81

    Sadly the other two clerks weren't afforded the opportunity to forgive their murderer. Their story ends as a footnote to this story. This is the finality of death. The rest (as has been said) is silence.

    • @albertricks1927
      @albertricks1927 5 лет назад +3

      Quite possibly the only good thing, or best thing, to ever come out of 9/11. The terrible day when we didn't just lose two magnificent buildings.

    • @kurtvogler6583
      @kurtvogler6583 4 года назад +2

      Yes, I find the surviving clerk’s attitude, although merciful, arrogant.
      Who is he to supersede the will of the people and justice system as well.
      They couldn’t be asked since they are DEAD. Do not mourn the execution of this murderer. He was held 100% accountable for his actions.
      The fact that he paid the price was a surprise happy ending for me. Good that the survivoring clerk showed mercy, but better the punishment was carried out.

    • @Nippleless_Cage
      @Nippleless_Cage 4 года назад +4

      @@kurtvogler6583 the death penalty is not a punishment, it's a cop out

    • @AlwaysSomeone
      @AlwaysSomeone 2 года назад

      @@kurtvogler6583 Is empathy so limited a resource that we can't mourn for everybody involved?

  • @manassurya2019
    @manassurya2019 9 лет назад +121

    Faith in Humanity slightly restored

  • @meaning1875
    @meaning1875 9 лет назад +140

    Glad I watched it before haters

    • @vaibhavgupta20
      @vaibhavgupta20 9 лет назад +3

      Yeah as I was watching this I was thinking the same thing.

    • @mhtinla
      @mhtinla 9 лет назад +3

      Glad I watched it after the lovers

    • @slaughtz
      @slaughtz 9 лет назад +12

      Probably a lot of those haters are from the second America discussed in the talk.

    • @allygrint-potter6550
      @allygrint-potter6550 5 лет назад

      @@slaughtz Hahaha. I was thinking the same thing.

  • @SCWoodbury2009
    @SCWoodbury2009 9 лет назад +62

    Wow, that was awesome! I'm going to think about this all day now.

  • @glowwurm9365
    @glowwurm9365 2 года назад +6

    You’re one of the most articulate exponents of equality I’ve seen speak, I’ve watched numerous excerpts of yours now and you always inspire me to be better. Run for office; whether ppl believe in your message or not is irrelevant, whether you get elected is mute, we just need politicians who genuinely care, but more importantly who think.

  • @sajmeister
    @sajmeister 5 лет назад +29

    One of the smartest and most inspiring people ever. God bless you Anand!

  • @maacpiash
    @maacpiash 4 года назад +81

    This talk has become even more relevant in the age of Trump.

    • @Historyfreak-f7o
      @Historyfreak-f7o 3 года назад

      It’s ALWAYS been there. Trump didn’t have anything to do with it. The news media does what they want. They made it that way.

  • @CesarDVelez
    @CesarDVelez 5 лет назад +31

    "America was fracturing into two distinct societies, a republic of dreams and a republic of fears" #deep

  • @glen7695
    @glen7695 3 года назад +6

    The closure to this speech, from 14:32 to 17:43, is downright profound. If there is a better oral presentation on the state on America in the 21st century, I've yet to hear it. In the wake of the Capitol riot, Anand's message is more relevant today than it was in 2015.

  • @iankclark
    @iankclark 5 лет назад +16

    It’s 2019.... four years have passed.... how long, how long? Everyone in that room felt compelled to stand and applaud. There is no political will: the comfortable will never let go of their gains, while the rest of us are enthralled and hypnotized into submission by politicians and the media.

  • @tara895
    @tara895 9 лет назад +38

    One of the most powerful ted talks I have listened to.. Wow

  • @onewomanslife
    @onewomanslife 5 лет назад +15

    Wow! Just WOW! Go Arand!
    Humanity needs your message so badly. Thank you for your urgent parable.

  • @liesbethdevries4986
    @liesbethdevries4986 5 лет назад +19

    I adore the wise mind of this man. I salute you, Anand.

  • @joshuadaniels2229
    @joshuadaniels2229 4 года назад +6

    I just found this from 4 years ago. And it breaks my heart how over 300 people would thumbs down a video like this. America is truly broken and we need to fix it.

  • @leinahtanb4885
    @leinahtanb4885 5 лет назад +69

    Who in the world can give this video a thumbs down? I guess some folks are just incorrigible. SMH

  • @randomizer1666
    @randomizer1666 9 лет назад +51

    I don't know why this point is so often missed, but immigrants in general are more successful than natives in any given country. Immigrants generally are looking for a better life, and will fight tooth and nail to succeed. Native citizens tend to fall into a pattern that while not necessarily harmful, also isn't going to lead them to the highest peaks of success. The real lesson to learn isn't that America is more forgiving to our adopted sons and daughters than we are to our homegrown children, it is that those who are brave enough to strike out and find a new place where they can become more successful are more likely to find that success than those who stay put and cling to whatever they know.
    It isn't about being an American at all, it just has to do with attitudes. In any society there are only so many spots for advancement, and betterment. It doesn't matter which society that is. Those who migrate from a place they understand, to a place they don't are more likely to spot those positions where those from the area may well overlook them. Immigrants in general are searching for a way to succeed, native citizens tend to be trying to simply survive. I find no surprises in the idea that immigrants to America seem to do better on average than native Americans. I also wouldn't be surprised to find out that those Americans who migrate to either foreign regions of America, or foreign countries are more successful than their peers.

    • @HiAdrian
      @HiAdrian 9 лет назад +3

      randomizer1666 You make a really interesting point!

    • @mhtinla
      @mhtinla 9 лет назад +4

      ***** Rich immigrants create jobs for the poor locals, stupid.

    • @skillauraonly6358
      @skillauraonly6358 9 лет назад

      +mhtinla Okay, seriously. STFU in the comment section if you're going to keep making generalizations. It's not all or nothing!

    • @mhtinla
      @mhtinla 9 лет назад +1

      SkillMC I bet you are one of the poor locals HAHA. Now go to work.
      It's not all or nothing. It's I'm all and you are nothing.

    • @mhtinla
      @mhtinla 9 лет назад

      ***** Little slumdog works hard for rich immigrants.

  • @baovtuber
    @baovtuber 8 лет назад +4

    This book truly opened my eyes and was one of the most impactful readings of my life.
    Thank you so much for making this story so human.

  • @ragsdoc
    @ragsdoc 5 лет назад +7

    How can you speak for 20 mins so effectively with substance?
    You are an eloquent speaker and thinker.

  • @yusufespinel
    @yusufespinel 4 года назад +2

    What an amazing reminder that we are here for each other and not against one another.

  • @VimboVivien
    @VimboVivien 9 лет назад +29

    This is an amazingly profound TedTalk.

  • @ijaH000
    @ijaH000 5 лет назад +36

    This needs more views

  • @zeultimo
    @zeultimo 4 года назад +2

    Everytime I listen to this, I am mind-blown as to how much he covered in almost 19.5 mins, it pushes all the right buttons and more.... Phew!

  • @cyberchrist9373
    @cyberchrist9373 5 лет назад +12

    People like him, Rutger Bergman and Richard David Precht make me hopeful for the future. Thank you guys!

  • @andreware6492
    @andreware6492 5 лет назад +7

    So the big question is why isn’t this Muslim mini mart guy NOT considered for the nobel peace prize?

  • @mjosiebert
    @mjosiebert 4 года назад +4

    Anand, you are a National treasure! Thank you! I hope you are most successful in waking those who slumber under what seems to be a sort of mass Stockholm syndrome. I pray you keep doing what you do so well for a very long time.

  • @jamesclark6142
    @jamesclark6142 5 лет назад +12

    Anand Giridharadas is brilliant! Unfortunately he only has three books (not counting Chinese Dreams - only 24 pages)...
    Damn it MAN! Get writing! We need more of your thinking in the world...

    • @IRajeem
      @IRajeem 5 лет назад +3

      Genius takes time

    • @jamesclark6142
      @jamesclark6142 5 лет назад +1

      @@IRajeem Agreed... Worth the wait...

    • @eileenmc4746
      @eileenmc4746 5 лет назад +1

      his quality is the young new America waiting to lead

  • @TheSoLuna2
    @TheSoLuna2 5 лет назад +1

    Such is the gift of a story well told. Full of insights, ample opportunities for introspection and leaving the audience with questions that can only be answered by digging into ones own realm of experience. I love it. Thank you Anand.

  • @JohnNovakovich
    @JohnNovakovich 4 года назад +4

    I wish more politicians would listen to this guy. Yang seems to be most aligned with his ideas

  • @p666rax2
    @p666rax2 4 года назад +11

    Inequality is the greatest sin of our time after human trafficking

  • @margaridabaldini
    @margaridabaldini 5 лет назад +8

    "Winners take all" indeed they do 👏🏼 thank you for this!!

  • @jasonalper9667
    @jasonalper9667 2 года назад +2

    I’m lived in SF and Seattle and am currently in West Virginia. “The two Americans” couldn’t be more glaring different yet alike. All the guns, confederate flags, Q-Anon, Let’s Go Brandon stuff makes me feel we’re further apart at times, but when you relate to people on an individual level, they’re just a person like anyone else. Be kind deep down and listen, even when they tell you Michelle Obama is a man.

  • @TheEndevour2010
    @TheEndevour2010 5 лет назад +15

    Out of control capitalism is winner takes all. It replaces “We the people” to “We few people”

  • @citizenzeus1684
    @citizenzeus1684 5 лет назад +58

    How can ANYONE, regardless of political or moral affiliation but a 'thumbs down' on this? Thank heavens it is only 104/2,400.

    • @adelaamarante
      @adelaamarante 5 лет назад +7

      My guess is "brown people", "Muslims", "bootstraps", "immigrants", umm....."the world owes you nothing", "I'm not paying your medical bills you moocher", "the death penalty works", and probably "something, something liberals".
      That's how those downvotes minds work in these situations.

    • @lawratify
      @lawratify 5 лет назад +4

      Citizen Zeus Not all humans have a conscience, compassion and empathy, the most important attributes that set humans apart from the rest of the animals. These are people trapped in the lowest state of human consciousness, i.e. the animal or "fight or flight" consciousness. The Reptilian part of the brain of these people is dominant over the Limbic and the Neo Cortex parts of the brain of humans . The Reptilian part is mainly concerned about self-preservation and defence of territory where as if the Limbic and Neo Cortex parts of the brain is in control or dominant, expansion into new fields, seeking of knowledge, breaking of barriers become the norm.

    • @xandror
      @xandror 4 года назад +1

      It's more liberal garbage. Demonizing successful honest hard working people. He believes the only way for people to get out of poverty is to take from the rich and give it to the poor. Unfortunately that only makes everyone poor.

    • @GachaLifeDaviez
      @GachaLifeDaviez 4 года назад

      5 October 2020 12000 to 346

  • @hangukhiphop
    @hangukhiphop 5 лет назад +47

    This guy could run for office!

    • @dragonfly1929
      @dragonfly1929 5 лет назад +12

      NO.HE CANNOT ,HE IS TOO GOOD AND HONEST !!

    • @dimbruh3384
      @dimbruh3384 5 лет назад +2

      Well he does look like kanye

    • @cube5750
      @cube5750 5 лет назад +3

      @@dimbruh3384 fxck kanye. This guy is far better both in looks and brain

  • @enochbrown8178
    @enochbrown8178 4 года назад +1

    What a compelling talk. Thoroughly enjoyed it. It really needs to be broadcast primetime across the U.S. This is no joke. Two Americas are quickly emerging as a result of an economic implosion that is quickly overtaking our country.

  • @dipuomosea3183
    @dipuomosea3183 3 года назад +1

    wow, he left me n tears. The beautiful story of love and forgiveness.

  • @elizabethramos4293
    @elizabethramos4293 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for your stunning TED talk. Yes, mercy and forgiveness saves all parties of any dispute. I am so happy to experience you message of truth and insight. If we want to be forgiven, we must forgive. Thank you, again.

  • @alphadreams1
    @alphadreams1 5 лет назад +5

    Powerful and profound. Thank you Anand. ☮️💟🌎🕊

  • @lindascanlan6317
    @lindascanlan6317 3 года назад

    You've made me cry...you're the greatest .....

  • @murraymadness4674
    @murraymadness4674 3 года назад +4

    Anand is an extraordinary poet. And sadly in the years since this talk, it has only gotten worse and worse in the USA

  • @TheSpaceEnthusiast
    @TheSpaceEnthusiast 5 лет назад +6

    Really Powerful speech and real story! - make me tear up!

  • @yasutakeuchi
    @yasutakeuchi 5 лет назад +2

    ...Choking up over here. I have that feeling in the back of my throat.
    How could someone be so forgiving?

  • @cydppalley2644
    @cydppalley2644 5 лет назад +3

    I love listening to Anand. Beautiful heart.

  • @beckycsh
    @beckycsh 4 года назад

    This is a powerful 20 minutes. I heard Anand speak at an event a couple of weeks ago about his new book, and now I am a big fan. I could listen to him talk all day.

  • @eleanorlawrie375
    @eleanorlawrie375 5 лет назад

    Mr Giridharadas describes the situation precisely as well as emotionally; the message he brings is very compelling. He is the kind of 'prophet' if you will, that can open the ears and hearts of people with his excellent speaking, which is both crystal clear and deeply personal. I hope his book has met with a high success rate, and that lives are affected, and people take heart to pick up his challenge.

  • @MrPromerican
    @MrPromerican 4 года назад +1

    Thank you AG.

  • @joqiii3
    @joqiii3 4 года назад +1

    It’s remarkable the way the speaker is so fantastic without notes.

  • @unboxingrecords730
    @unboxingrecords730 Год назад

    One of the most inspiring stories I ever heard. Thanks so much.

  • @guharup
    @guharup 5 лет назад +11

    the mother of all inspiring stories this

  • @shamramachandran
    @shamramachandran 5 лет назад +13

    When you put people above politics America will heal. And I wish I could do more than this comment...

    • @shamramachandran
      @shamramachandran 4 года назад

      @anonymous Ok!

    • @shamramachandran
      @shamramachandran 4 года назад

      @anonymous Just wondering if you are so passionate, why are you anonymous?

  • @rogerparker4468
    @rogerparker4468 5 лет назад +3

    Awesome story, awesome narrator. That man, the victim of this horrific crime, represents the very best of humanity.

  • @marcelabalao2484
    @marcelabalao2484 4 года назад

    This talk brought me to tears.... so powerful!

  • @ahimsainternational3361
    @ahimsainternational3361 5 лет назад

    This is one of the best TED talks I have ever heard. Giridharadas tells a powerful story in an incredible manner. He has revealed the nobility of spirit by carrying a torch into darkness. What we also need to recognize is that the real author of this superb characterization of two worlds was Raisuddin because he was the one with piety and generosity to show the way from torment to divinity.

  • @karenmorris674
    @karenmorris674 5 лет назад +1

    The essence of what Anand is talking about is changing our mindset, of building mercy, of reaching past ourselves. It is about creating a different code of conduct.

  • @CheetosReignsAgain
    @CheetosReignsAgain 5 лет назад +5

    Wonderful story ❤️
    Raisuddin is a better example of an American Christian than any republican in office!

  • @kakashi76767
    @kakashi76767 9 лет назад +52

    This is a WORLD CHANGING TALK. We are all in this together, right? SPEAK UP!!!! TYPE IT, TWEET IT, SHARE IT, GET IT OUT THERE AND TELL THE WORLD ABOUT THIS TALK!! UNITE!!!

    • @mhtinla
      @mhtinla 9 лет назад +3

      Those whom you really need to change live behind veil, cannot read, and have no access to internet.

    • @MrMongo321
      @MrMongo321 9 лет назад +1

      mhtinla not necessarily....

    • @jamesr1494
      @jamesr1494 9 лет назад

      ...

    • @fmlAllthetime
      @fmlAllthetime 9 лет назад +4

      James Ahr Hashtags and sharing Internet videos aren't really what causes change...

    • @VoLCoMzYaDiGG
      @VoLCoMzYaDiGG 9 лет назад +3

      kakashi76767 Thats exactly what this guy is saying is WRONG with this America, tweeting and sharing won't do anything. Do something on your own to help better this country.

  • @alexcarter8807
    @alexcarter8807 5 лет назад +11

    Everyone kicks you when you're down, it's the American Way.
    As I keep saying, all a potential conqueror needs to do is just sit back and wait.

  • @sais8681
    @sais8681 4 года назад +3

    Beautiful talk! So so so true.

  • @elliebluesea
    @elliebluesea 4 года назад +1

    Brave forgiving, teaching, open-minded men.

  • @conchitareyes790
    @conchitareyes790 4 года назад +2

    I love this bright, intelligent young man!!

  • @lindawitherspoon446
    @lindawitherspoon446 3 года назад +1

    I’m a big fan of Anand. What a brilliant mind.

  • @Murkosk
    @Murkosk 9 лет назад +1

    Beautiful tale of forgiveness and compassion.

  • @nrayc
    @nrayc 4 года назад +1

    Mind boggling & most 'thought provoking' talk. "Calling of a Generation"!!!!

  • @marwamirgani999
    @marwamirgani999 4 года назад +1

    His way of speaking is CAPTIVATING
    Great talk

  • @albertricks1927
    @albertricks1927 5 лет назад +1

    A very touching story. One we could you use more of! Teaches forgiveness, not giving up, thankfulness. Restores your faith in God. And makes you think twice about Islam.

  • @raywhite9069
    @raywhite9069 5 лет назад +9

    This is what I get for putting on talks while I work. Bout to cry in front of my colleagues.

  • @marcellustone
    @marcellustone 5 лет назад +13

    Who came here seeing him talking over the college admission scandal?

  • @davejohnston2700
    @davejohnston2700 4 года назад +2

    I remember the American middle class from when I was a kid. I come from a Canadian border town across the St. Lawrence River from upstate New York. I knew lots of American families. They sent their kids to fight in Vietnam. Some didn't but most did. Hard working, decent and patriotic people. They loved America not in a vain or Chauvinistic way. They knew the cost of freedom from the 2nd WW. They only lived a generation away from the sting of poverty, the Great Depression. They loved America but did not take their good fortune for granted. They knew you had to fight for freedom and do honest work to fight poverty. That is why they sent their kids to fight and die in Vietnam. Turns out they had been hoodwinked, nay betrayed by their own government. But they did believe they were fighting and dying to preserve the American way. Some say America has lost it's moral compass. Maybe. But real Americans know that they are always guided by that compass and that they have to uphold and protect it, against all enemies, foreign and domestic, always, continuously.

  • @michaeldob9526
    @michaeldob9526 5 лет назад +17

    Anand reminds me so much of Chris Hedges.

    • @ARichardP
      @ARichardP 5 лет назад

      Somewhat. Though less of a downer.

    • @liesbethdevries4986
      @liesbethdevries4986 5 лет назад +1

      Chris Hedges is working for a corporate media outlet. Nope, he is not Anand.

    • @michaeldob9526
      @michaeldob9526 5 лет назад +4

      Liesbeth De Vries, wtf? Anand works for MSNBC while Chris was fired from NY Times for opposing the Iraq war. A simple Google would have stop you from making yourself like an idiot.

  • @mdnaheedasgar5909
    @mdnaheedasgar5909 5 лет назад

    Thanks Anand for such an heart touching speech. I don't know why this shouldn't be the best speech. Far better than Simon Sinek!!! The best TED talk that I have heard. Bravo!!

  • @teachoc9482
    @teachoc9482 4 года назад +2

    That was an amazing story and an amazing way to make me feel inspired to try harder to make a difference to others. Much more inspiring than any religious sermon. Thanks a lot!

  • @ganamoneyeccles6683
    @ganamoneyeccles6683 5 лет назад +1

    What a powerful speech,thank you for sharing it with us.

  • @maruzik
    @maruzik 4 года назад

    This Ted Talk by Anand Giridharadas is the most truthful and honest commencement speech I never heard...

  • @trevormoomaw
    @trevormoomaw 5 лет назад +2

    This is one of my favorite ted talk of all time

  • @CBJrocks
    @CBJrocks 4 года назад +1

    I've always been a non-fiction fan. This dude makes me want to go back to fiction - such a great delivery!

  • @ajlived6034
    @ajlived6034 5 лет назад +6

    I haven't read your books YET - but you are such a good speaker and teller of truth. Thank you.

  • @GarethField
    @GarethField 9 лет назад +16

    Wow, powerful

  • @roomforthefiiixins2491
    @roomforthefiiixins2491 9 лет назад +43

    If Kanye West had an Indian doppelgänger...

  • @anthonycfletcher1232
    @anthonycfletcher1232 5 лет назад +2

    Awesome, profound statements from a brilliant, honest truth teller.

  • @avadheshsharma1173
    @avadheshsharma1173 4 года назад

    One of the best TED talks! Anand is an excellent speaker.

  • @mach1gtx150
    @mach1gtx150 4 года назад

    What an intensely powerful story, so true, so relevant and told by a great writer. God Bless people who can see beyond hatred and differences and glorify our unity as loving human beings.