Jodie getting uncomfortable because she knew Daria was speaking her truth as well, yet Jodie was the most academically superior out of all her classmates.
@@stonem0013 Honestly there is a difference between being "academically superior" and "smart", and honestly we don't really know who the "smarter" between Daria and Jodie, especially because they don't seem to have any need to compete that way. Daria is indeed very book smart, she knows many useful references and quotes that she can not only pull out when needed, but also seems to have an understanding of the source material, this makes her well-read, but frankly a bit of a know-it-all. Daria is also not very street smart, she understands social norms but chooses to ignore them for her own moral compass that even her own mother points out is so high that not even Daria herself can always meet it. While we do not actually know how smart Jodie is, we know she is at least on a comparable level to Daria, but while Jodie is also aware of social injustice, she also knows she needs to use it to her own advantage. Jodie knows she's both a woman and a black person, in a society that generally treats both as less than, yet she is fine in working as a token when needed, or use any advantage she can against those stereotypes. Daria may be more "intelligent", but I would argue Jodie is actually practically "smarter".
@@darkmask5933 Yeah, Jodie doesn't really have the luxury of Daria's "upstanding moral compass" because of the expectations of her parents and the way she's treated as a black girl in Lawndale. Daria gets to be inflexible precisely because she's privileged in a way Jodie isn't, and has a family life Jodie doesn't
@@eliebelkin6273 That's not proven true, the fact that she can get away with it doesn't need to be the reason she's being obstinate, it just makes it easier for her. There have been many people upholding their "upstanding moral compass" even though they couldn't get away with it and ended up homeless, in prison or dead. We don't know if Daria would act differently if she knew her behaviour would have such consequences, so we shouldn't make unfounded claims.
@@darkmask5933 I'll disagree, Daria is a deliberately self sabotaging character, so when she doesn't make use of social norms to her advantage it doesn't tell us enough about the resons. If she was depicted unaware of such social norms or unable to make use of them if she tried, it would imply such as lack of streetsmarts. But unwillingness can have other reasons. In her case I'd think a lack of mental health when compared to Jodie to be more evident than a lack of smarts.
She absolutely didn’t, not caring about her future and belittling a company for their practices in business when they have an outreach program to help youth’s who are trying to provide a future for themselves because she HEARD that they don’t promote women or minorities as often 🤨
@@orchidofkhalida how do you know she wasn't right most companies use scholarships as a tax right off and will genuinely give it to a minority or the poorest person on the list no matter who worked the hardest cause its will give them good pr As for the hiring and promoting it all nepotism and who you know even if you worked you butt off for the job your chances are at 1% they're more likely to give it to a son/daughter of themselves or a client/ friend and if you call them out on it they won't care even if you sue them cause your chances of winning are slim and if you do win most of the money goes to legal fees and you blacklisted from every company who doesn't want a whistle blower And their intern system is a joke it just slave labor they like trash and then throw you away when you've graduated say some bs about being over qualified and replace you with another sucker unless your some big wigs kid their just babysitting cause they need to "learn the business" I say she hit the nail on the head
@@cyberdragonessmaster Even as a tax write-off, it’s not a charity, they look for promising young minds to boost their own image obviously; however, the same could be said for most scholarships, but that’s the thing; Daria has absolutely no idea about the company except what Jodie told her one time as an off-hand comment and she immediately stuck to it. And guess what? Jodie was the first to show up to that interview, even though she sees them as racist, doesn’t need the scholarship as her parents are extraordinarily wealthy, and shares Daria’s point of view but tries to use them to her own advantage for all the wrong reasons. They are using each other, which is ultimately what most scholarship interviews ARE, scholarship boards look for REPRESENTATIVES to bring esteem to that said scholarship. This boils down to being grateful and being ungrateful, and this is just a sign of how much of a pick-me Daria is because her parents have successful careers, she doesn’t NEED the scholarship, so she sabotages the entire interview for everyone else by attacking the interviewer 🤨🤔
No, she didn't. She didn't even answer the question. Matter of fact, if she feels that way, why is she even there? Why even attend school? Why even apply for anything. She can go live in her pool of self-pity and self-victimization, it won't get her anywhere.
Hence why you give the impression of doing so 🙃 Anyone can get a job, but not everyone gets federal aid; it's just as much of an advantage as it is an entitlement.
Depends if you actually want to impress interviewers. If you just speak your mind about what you actually think without worry of people liking what they hear you'll usually get this result, with mixed reactions depending on the opinion. Whenever I questioned the religious dogma or the fishy administration in my school I'd always get strange looks (among other things). I know it was tactless but I did it anyway because I'd rather not compromise how I think and feel, being pragmatic instead if situation demands.
This too, I wouldn't expect people to be snarky idealists when they need a scholarship to get into a school they can't afford, especially in America (where I expect people are more pragmatic because university tuitions are hella expensive).
It's hard to believe that I was right about Daria; when she was explaining to her high school staff members, about earning a scholarship often compared to earning a promotion on/in the business world.✅ ↔️ 👉 ➡️ 🔛 🔜 ✅
I hate it when women complain about the glass ceiling. It's not as women are the only ones who don't get promotion. It us harder for short men to get promotions than it is for women. At least women have the affirmative action helping them out. Surveys have uncovered that less than 3% of CEOs were below 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) in height. 90% of CEOs are of above average height.
@@leonardo899 I don't know if this is sarcasm or not but affirmative action is helping men because colleges keep allowing in unqualified men so the gender imbalance will remain less than 60/40 because less men apply to colleges overall.
@alanmackie7012 Well, it just goes so far to me that I know she's preaching what makes sense. Is it true that also, Daria doesn't follow tradition? Even though she's not the Lord God in the flesh.
Nope, Daria ( has the privilege) to call out BS and aim to work for a company that does not discriminate or create her own profession like her mom did. Calling out corporate and tarnishing their image can get you more than moral victory.
This episode taught Daria an important life lesson - if you want something, you stick your ego up your arse and _do what you have to do_ to achieve that. Yes, that includes answering stock questions with stock answers. No matter how beneath you it seems to be.
Many people vilanies people who don't do what they want them too. But given that fact wouldn't they in turn do the same if given the situation? It's very easy to tell who the true villains of the world are, it's typically devised to two groups, those that have and wont give, and those that give but still want. To be good you shouldn't want anything and simply make due with nothing.
.... No one in that interview received the job. Upchuck tried wowing the interviewer, Jodie gave the stock questions and Daria was being honest. So, the lesson is sometimes things don't work out no matter what you do
All I can hope for is that some inspiring writer remembers this. In hopes to not remake anything! But make their own beauty and idea spawning from this
one thing that is hinted at but never really covered in a satisfactory way is the fact that Daria is only able to take the stands she takes because she's a middle to upper class white girl with no real expectations, responsibilities, or consequences for her behavior. Jodie is also well off but is under constant pressure to be The Black Girl Who Makes It from her misogynistic dad who clearly only wanted a son. If I were jodie i'd be incredibly pissed at her for pulling this stunt during a shared interview, because it could have jeopardized all three of them.
@@seeleunit2000 yeah but at least upchuck is taking it seriously. if jodie had to pick someone to do her interview with, at least he wouldnt flaunt his flaws to the interviewer.
Instead of asking random Daria fans on RUclips, why don’t you actually research it yourself? You thought you did a “gotcha”, but you actually just look silly.
Been a while since I've seen this episode, but I'm pretty sure her boyfriend just gave her a bunch of random statistics about the company and she ran with it because he convinced her the company was corrupt. I'd like to think that she researched herself off-screen, but that wasn't the vibe I got the first time I watched this. I could be wrong though. I'll have to re-watch.
I hate it when women complain about the glass ceiling. It's not as women are the only ones who don't get promotion. It us harder for short men to get promotions than it is for women. At least women have the affirmative action helping them out. Surveys have uncovered that less than 3% of CEOs were below 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) in height. 90% of CEOs are of above average height.
Oh this wasn't sarcasm. Okay then everyone should know that more women apply to colleges and because of that colleges give spots to unqualified men so the gender imbalance is capped at 60/40.
@@kap1618 True. That happened to Kim Hill from Black eyed peas. But those people had their integrity, principles, and morals in the end, which is rare to see.
@@Rococo9202 Good for them but integrity, principles, and morals don't pay the bills. Just because you have standards doesn't mean your replacement will.
@@queenperson6833 um well I guess they’re making a point that Daria is um a well rounded person or um not a crazy person who hates males for no reason?😅 but let’s face it that word has kinda lost it’s true meaning BECAUSE the internet exists😶 people forget what it actually means anyway.
@@gracekim25 *but let’s face it that word has kinda lost it’s true meaning BECAUSE the internet exists* Or... maybe it's because women *have* equal rights now, and we just want to treat them like normal human beings? The term "feminist" implies that being female is somehow "special" or "abnormal", even though women make up 51% of the population.
@@gracekim25 she's saying that the affirmative action companies use is fake. She very literally states that they overlook female employees for promotion, which is a clear as day indication of sexism still persisting. This is all stuff that modern day feminists talk about.She isn't saying that affirmative action is bad, she's saying the companies don't care enough to enforce it meaningfully at higher levels within the company, defeating the entire purpose of introducing such legislation. She's critiquing the laziness of the hiring staff in these companies for not actually promoting women or people of colour and thus barely even understanding the purpose of quotas. I'm not saying quotas are a perfect solution, but what else can we do if women and minorities are overlooked in promotions constantly to the point where they thin out higher up in the company? This is pretty much what she says in the clip.
... Wow, another racist idiot who completely misses the point of the character he is rooting for. Diary is not your racist white Becky dummy and if you were a real person she would be disgusted with you. You're the type of low brow, unthinking, slackjawed imbecile she'd give the biggest tongue lashing to. Set a timer why don't you take your racist, sexist, reactionary right-wing behind and go piss off.
... Wow, another racist idiot who completely misses the point of the character he is rooting for. Diary is not your racist white Becky dummy and if you were a real person she would be disgusted with you. You're the type of low brow, unthinking, slackjawed imbecile she'd give the biggest tongue lashing to. Set a timer why don't you take your racist, sexist, reactionary right-wing behind and go piss off.
@@FeascoThat would be because that guy is a racist moron who has about as much ability to retain information as a hacked smartphone. He's doing what all racist idiots do, co-opting something that's not meant for him and using it as his own. It's sickening
All these mediocre white guys are getting promotions, but people like Daria and Jodie are never advancing because they 'don't deserve them'. LOL, okay.
Black workers who whiten their names for resumes get more callbacks. A study that sent fake resumes, all the same to companies noticed that white-sounding names received more attention than black-sounding names, despite the fact all resumes are the same. That means that by just hiring employers prefer skin tone over quality.
Congratulations on figuring that one out. You get a sentence followed by someone who wasted their energy trying to correct you despite the fact that you and everyone else understood you perfectly clear with what you meant and said. It's not your fault grammar nazis exist but the fault of people who have nothing to gain just because they think they cracked the code on a language they enforced on 90% of the world.
Wouldn't say she's like today's leftys. You heard her just point out token minorities and women. Leftists today almost never point stuff like that out due to fear of looking bigoted and for the fact that they love token minorities and women.
Oh great, another feminist who has failed to rationalize the socio-economic effects of sexual dimorphism and the asymmetrical dispersion of cognitive traits across race and ethnicity into her geo-political world view. That's refreshingly original.
@@davidvielman5645 I am very smart, but I am smart enough to know that this does not guarantee that I am always correct so please,, make a specific critique of my primary assertion so that we might engage in an intellectual discussion.
@@mikhailthegreatestdragon3627 As you have not made a specific critique of my assertions it is very plain to see that you are attempting to apply a salve to your ego rather than engage in any meaningful intellectual inquiry.
@@willhelmberkly3025 Engaging in tacky overcompensative word salad isn't on my to do list, so by all means, continue projecting the supposed ego I have like the obvious enlightened intellectual you are lol
Too bad this leaves out my favorite Daria line from this scene: "My main weakness is my inability to answer stock questions with stock answers."
thexalon
Same!
That's the best line in any interview history! 🎤😁🤘
I feel like someone was spying on me my whole life and made this tv series out of it... >_>
@@AmberyTear the people that know you are lucky
Don't forget her answer to the stock "what is your main strength" question: "I don't babble."
Jodie getting uncomfortable because she knew Daria was speaking her truth as well, yet Jodie was the most academically superior out of all her classmates.
Daria is smarter than Jodie
@@stonem0013 Honestly there is a difference between being "academically superior" and "smart", and honestly we don't really know who the "smarter" between Daria and Jodie, especially because they don't seem to have any need to compete that way. Daria is indeed very book smart, she knows many useful references and quotes that she can not only pull out when needed, but also seems to have an understanding of the source material, this makes her well-read, but frankly a bit of a know-it-all. Daria is also not very street smart, she understands social norms but chooses to ignore them for her own moral compass that even her own mother points out is so high that not even Daria herself can always meet it. While we do not actually know how smart Jodie is, we know she is at least on a comparable level to Daria, but while Jodie is also aware of social injustice, she also knows she needs to use it to her own advantage. Jodie knows she's both a woman and a black person, in a society that generally treats both as less than, yet she is fine in working as a token when needed, or use any advantage she can against those stereotypes.
Daria may be more "intelligent", but I would argue Jodie is actually practically "smarter".
@@darkmask5933 Yeah, Jodie doesn't really have the luxury of Daria's "upstanding moral compass" because of the expectations of her parents and the way she's treated as a black girl in Lawndale. Daria gets to be inflexible precisely because she's privileged in a way Jodie isn't, and has a family life Jodie doesn't
@@eliebelkin6273 That's not proven true, the fact that she can get away with it doesn't need to be the reason she's being obstinate, it just makes it easier for her.
There have been many people upholding their "upstanding moral compass" even though they couldn't get away with it and ended up homeless, in prison or dead. We don't know if Daria would act differently if she knew her behaviour would have such consequences, so we shouldn't make unfounded claims.
@@darkmask5933 I'll disagree, Daria is a deliberately self sabotaging character, so when she doesn't make use of social norms to her advantage it doesn't tell us enough about the resons. If she was depicted unaware of such social norms or unable to make use of them if she tried, it would imply such as lack of streetsmarts. But unwillingness can have other reasons. In her case I'd think a lack of mental health when compared to Jodie to be more evident than a lack of smarts.
Damn, Daria really just went "I feel like committing murder today".
When does she not? That girl is a straight up savage!
So a normal day for her then
She spoke the truth.
She gave the best reply
@Dungeon Eater Same
She absolutely didn’t, not caring about her future and belittling a company for their practices in business when they have an outreach program to help youth’s who are trying to provide a future for themselves because she HEARD that they don’t promote women or minorities as often 🤨
@@orchidofkhalida how do you know she wasn't right most companies use scholarships as a tax right off and will genuinely give it to a minority or the poorest person on the list no matter who worked the hardest cause its will give them good pr
As for the hiring and promoting it all nepotism and who you know even if you worked you butt off for the job your chances are at 1% they're more likely to give it to a son/daughter of themselves or a client/ friend and if you call them out on it they won't care even if you sue them cause your chances of winning are slim and if you do win most of the money goes to legal fees and you blacklisted from every company who doesn't want a whistle blower
And their intern system is a joke it just slave labor they like trash and then throw you away when you've graduated say some bs about being over qualified and replace you with another sucker unless your some big wigs kid their just babysitting cause they need to "learn the business"
I say she hit the nail on the head
@@cyberdragonessmaster Even as a tax write-off, it’s not a charity, they look for promising young minds to boost their own image obviously; however, the same could be said for most scholarships, but that’s the thing; Daria has absolutely no idea about the company except what Jodie told her one time as an off-hand comment and she immediately stuck to it.
And guess what? Jodie was the first to show up to that interview, even though she sees them as racist, doesn’t need the scholarship as her parents are extraordinarily wealthy, and shares Daria’s point of view but tries to use them to her own advantage for all the wrong reasons.
They are using each other, which is ultimately what most scholarship interviews ARE, scholarship boards look for REPRESENTATIVES to bring esteem to that said scholarship.
This boils down to being grateful and being ungrateful, and this is just a sign of how much of a pick-me Daria is because her parents have successful careers, she doesn’t NEED the scholarship, so she sabotages the entire interview for everyone else by attacking the interviewer 🤨🤔
No, she didn't. She didn't even answer the question. Matter of fact, if she feels that way, why is she even there? Why even attend school? Why even apply for anything. She can go live in her pool of self-pity and self-victimization, it won't get her anywhere.
Yep, she goes straight in for the kill and tells it like it is to a company head in less that 30 seconds without mincing her words.
Or missing a beat. God I miss this show.
You just got to admit you love it when she's so direct and honest. She managed to make you rethink your life all over again.
When unemployment benefits require you to apply to a number of jobs
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Hence why you give the impression of doing so 🙃
Anyone can get a job, but not everyone gets federal aid; it's just as much of an advantage as it is an entitlement.
Well that makes sense tho
Even Upchuck was looking like, well she does have a point.
Upchuck looked like he was gonna begin melting down in tears at any point during that video.
Well, never let it be said that she never minces her words.
Even though Im guy , Daria is my spirit animal and idol
We should all be more like Daria
@@WickedKnightAlbel Daria is not perfect but she has so many positive attitudes and so many badass moments... I wish I was more like her sometimes
@@WickedKnightAlbel no we should not. If you idolize daria then you missed the point of the show
@@powpowouchy5 nihilism?
That face of anger at 0:26 tho.
😩 This girl is an inspiration to me! I love you Daria
Daria is the best character crossing over from beavis and butt head in MTV history.
I just don't understand how someone can make a reply like that. If I was asked that question, I would just sit there all confused and stuff.
Depends if you actually want to impress interviewers. If you just speak your mind about what you actually think without worry of people liking what they hear you'll usually get this result, with mixed reactions depending on the opinion.
Whenever I questioned the religious dogma or the fishy administration in my school I'd always get strange looks (among other things). I know it was tactless but I did it anyway because I'd rather not compromise how I think and feel, being pragmatic instead if situation demands.
They wouldn’t. Not if they were competing for a competitive scholarship. But it makes for edgy comedy.
This too, I wouldn't expect people to be snarky idealists when they need a scholarship to get into a school they can't afford, especially in America (where I expect people are more pragmatic because university tuitions are hella expensive).
It’s called having cast iron balls.
Daria is very honest with herself and others. She really doesn't mince words.
She really woke up and said “I choose violence today”
Jodie (and that other guy, forgot his name) expression dropped when Daria started speaking. 🤣
Upchuck
Charles Ruttheimer the Third
THAT was a wicked burn!
It's hard to believe that I was right about Daria; when she was explaining to her high school staff members, about earning a scholarship often compared to earning a promotion on/in the business world.✅ ↔️ 👉 ➡️ 🔛 🔜 ✅
I hate it when women complain about the glass ceiling. It's not as women are the only ones who don't get promotion. It us harder for short men to get promotions than it is for women. At least women have the affirmative action helping them out.
Surveys have uncovered that less than 3% of CEOs were below 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) in height. 90% of CEOs are of above average height.
@@leonardo899 I don't know if this is sarcasm or not but affirmative action is helping men because colleges keep allowing in unqualified men so the gender imbalance will remain less than 60/40 because less men apply to colleges overall.
Jeez! When you're that short, you can't even reach the glass ceiling.
@alanmackie7012 Well, it just goes so far to me that I know she's preaching what makes sense. Is it true that also, Daria doesn't follow tradition? Even though she's not the Lord God in the flesh.
This is a mood
Ain't that the truth
Timely. I mean timeless. No...both.
Real talk!
Sadly all this gets you is a moral victory which ultimately means nothing in the grand scheme of things.
You get to keep ur pride. Counts for something. There will be other opportunities
"I'm sick of moral victories. I want a REAL victory."
-Robert Anton Wilson
@@paradactyl3729 Well seems like Robert Anton Wilson was not very bright. Kidding, him being obviously wrong in one case doesn't tell us much.
Nope, Daria ( has the privilege) to call out BS and aim to work for a company that does not discriminate or create her own profession like her mom did. Calling out corporate and tarnishing their image can get you more than moral victory.
@@Xxsorafan You cant pay Bill's with pride man
Definitely best Daria's answer ever.
Then the guy called her essay a "lighthearted spoof" 💀
daria is the best tv show ever made
The one of best shows never made you mean
This show went hard in the mid nineties
Damn
Its sadly true
Daria made a good point, but reactions are interesting too.
But the post’r didn’t think the extra 20-seconds was worth it.
Pity...
Great ending for this video would be inserting the scene of the seal of "Appoved' in Shawsank Redemption.
This episode taught Daria an important life lesson - if you want something, you stick your ego up your arse and _do what you have to do_ to achieve that. Yes, that includes answering stock questions with stock answers. No matter how beneath you it seems to be.
Many people vilanies people who don't do what they want them too. But given that fact wouldn't they in turn do the same if given the situation? It's very easy to tell who the true villains of the world are, it's typically devised to two groups, those that have and wont give, and those that give but still want. To be good you shouldn't want anything and simply make due with nothing.
some people get what they want and are not happy
I wonder what the correlation was I wonder...
.... No one in that interview received the job. Upchuck tried wowing the interviewer, Jodie gave the stock questions and Daria was being honest.
So, the lesson is sometimes things don't work out no matter what you do
Daria is the best 😍😍
All I can hope for is that some inspiring writer remembers this. In hopes to not remake anything! But make their own beauty and idea spawning from this
She is right. I stand you, Daria.
Imagine if Daria went to college and met someone someone who was on the opposite side of views, boy that would be funny. 😂😂
She interacted with people of opposite views all the time on this show though. She just didn't give a fuck.
@@Nocturne22 I was talking more about someone, who would actually have the intellect to challenge her
anyone on the opposite side of views wouldn't have the intellect to challenge her
@@Feasco what makes you say that?
Wosh~ Shots were fired ! 😮🤨🤣
R.I.P at all the persons who hearded that
one thing that is hinted at but never really covered in a satisfactory way is the fact that Daria is only able to take the stands she takes because she's a middle to upper class white girl with no real expectations, responsibilities, or consequences for her behavior. Jodie is also well off but is under constant pressure to be The Black Girl Who Makes It from her misogynistic dad who clearly only wanted a son. If I were jodie i'd be incredibly pissed at her for pulling this stunt during a shared interview, because it could have jeopardized all three of them.
You make a point, but remember Upchuck is also a middle class white kid who's that back and just let Daria do her thing.
But you make a good point
@@seeleunit2000 yeah but at least upchuck is taking it seriously. if jodie had to pick someone to do her interview with, at least he wouldnt flaunt his flaws to the interviewer.
Daaaaaaammmmmnn!!!
Dammn that was fantastic
Crashing this interview... WITH NO SURVIVORS!
Came here because of another video's commentors transcribing this reply with STERLING! accuracy .
Well, that’s what you get for forcing someone to do something they’re clearly not interested in and therefor have nothing to lose.
I guess since Daria's parents are rich, she can live in their house, FOREVER, with integrity.
Or just choose a career where pretense and sucking up isn't a requirement.
@@xxlCortez In Daria's parents basement, boss losers you.
@@xxlCortezyet that isnt possible for everyone
@@killme5630 For Daria it is
@@Nocturne22 cool. Don't have to stick that standard up for everyone else.
The salt....
I haven't seen the episode. Does she have evidence that the outcome is based on discrimination and not performance?
Instead of asking random Daria fans on RUclips, why don’t you actually research it yourself? You thought you did a “gotcha”, but you actually just look silly.
@@BlackSheepNara he doesn't look silly he just asked a valid question no need for you to get mad at him for it
@@Playerofakind so they should ask the creators instead.
Been a while since I've seen this episode, but I'm pretty sure her boyfriend just gave her a bunch of random statistics about the company and she ran with it because he convinced her the company was corrupt. I'd like to think that she researched herself off-screen, but that wasn't the vibe I got the first time I watched this. I could be wrong though. I'll have to re-watch.
I mean it was the 90’s these things have happened
It’s AMAZING that half the comments on here miss the point of Daria’s words.
It’s a sick, sad world 😔
You mean disagree
*Dang.*
Love her.
Ouch!
Damn. Savage.
Good times in the private sector.
Ain't that the truth!
Savage
She's scares me 😨😱
Yeah, shes not getting that scholarship, lol
I'm actually glad she told him off. She's basically saying *I SEE THROUGH YOUR BULLSHIT*
none of them are
I hate it when women complain about the glass ceiling. It's not as women are the only ones who don't get promotion. It us harder for short men to get promotions than it is for women. At least women have the affirmative action helping them out.
Surveys have uncovered that less than 3% of CEOs were below 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) in height. 90% of CEOs are of above average height.
Try being a short woman 😐
@@caroline-pm4mo women are judged by their beauty, not height.
Oh this wasn't sarcasm. Okay then everyone should know that more women apply to colleges and because of that colleges give spots to unqualified men so the gender imbalance is capped at 60/40.
get your bones lengthened you virgin manlet
Spoken like a manlet.
she gave up a chance to earn a valuable scholarship just to be an edgelord.
She was right but like in real life it doesn't get you anything but a moral victory.
not everyone sells themselves out
@@Rococo9202 Yeah but in the real world, sticking to your guns gets you nothing.
@@kap1618 True. That happened to Kim Hill from Black eyed peas. But those people had their integrity, principles, and morals in the end, which is rare to see.
@@Rococo9202 Good for them but integrity, principles, and morals don't pay the bills. Just because you have standards doesn't mean your replacement will.
Any time someone says Daria is a feminist, just show them this.
Bro this is a feminist talking point what are you saying lol
@@queenperson6833 um well I guess they’re making a point that Daria is um a well rounded person or um not a crazy person who hates males for no reason?😅 but let’s face it that word has kinda lost it’s true meaning BECAUSE the internet exists😶 people forget what it actually means anyway.
@@queenperson6833 Last time I checked, feminists were the ones *pushing* for affirmative action, gender quotas, and that "women and minorities" stuff.
@@gracekim25 *but let’s face it that word has kinda lost it’s true meaning BECAUSE the internet exists*
Or... maybe it's because women *have* equal rights now, and we just want to treat them like normal human beings? The term "feminist" implies that being female is somehow "special" or "abnormal", even though women make up 51% of the population.
@@gracekim25 she's saying that the affirmative action companies use is fake. She very literally states that they overlook female employees for promotion, which is a clear as day indication of sexism still persisting. This is all stuff that modern day feminists talk about.She isn't saying that affirmative action is bad, she's saying the companies don't care enough to enforce it meaningfully at higher levels within the company, defeating the entire purpose of introducing such legislation. She's critiquing the laziness of the hiring staff in these companies for not actually promoting women or people of colour and thus barely even understanding the purpose of quotas. I'm not saying quotas are a perfect solution, but what else can we do if women and minorities are overlooked in promotions constantly to the point where they thin out higher up in the company? This is pretty much what she says in the clip.
So much for EDI! Daria calls out the Liberal Left! GO DARIA!
wtf are you talking about, she's doing the exact opposite
... Wow, another racist idiot who completely misses the point of the character he is rooting for.
Diary is not your racist white Becky dummy and if you were a real person she would be disgusted with you.
You're the type of low brow, unthinking, slackjawed imbecile she'd give the biggest tongue lashing to.
Set a timer why don't you take your racist, sexist, reactionary right-wing behind and go piss off.
... Wow, another racist idiot who completely misses the point of the character he is rooting for.
Diary is not your racist white Becky dummy and if you were a real person she would be disgusted with you.
You're the type of low brow, unthinking, slackjawed imbecile she'd give the biggest tongue lashing to.
Set a timer why don't you take your racist, sexist, reactionary right-wing behind and go piss off.
@@FeascoThat would be because that guy is a racist moron who has about as much ability to retain information as a hacked smartphone.
He's doing what all racist idiots do, co-opting something that's not meant for him and using it as his own.
It's sickening
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Ok- pass on her. no need for snark
Maybe they don't deserve those promotions??? Failing upwards is something that should be kept in Hollywood.
All these mediocre white guys are getting promotions, but people like Daria and Jodie are never advancing because they 'don't deserve them'. LOL, okay.
Black workers who whiten their names for resumes get more callbacks. A study that sent fake resumes, all the same to companies noticed that white-sounding names received more attention than black-sounding names, despite the fact all resumes are the same.
That means that by just hiring employers prefer skin tone over quality.
They deserve the promotions - you'd need four question marks to really raise it into question.
didnt age well
... The only one who didn't think it aged well, are you and people like you.
You're obviously not the target audience
Daria the original sjw
Yeah because critiquing bigotry makes someone an SJW. -_-
@@mannyoftheeast3318 OK -_-
Go back to 2016
This show looks so pretentious. It knwos its audience
You're so pathetic you can't spell know correctly
This is a show from the 90s maybe look into it and the environment in which it was made before judging it so harshly.
@@adamdailey6675 yiur so pahtetik yuo kant use kwotaeshun marx
@@kap1618 I watched the whole show; pretty funny at times but I retain my judgement
Congratulations on figuring that one out. You get a sentence followed by someone who wasted their energy trying to correct you despite the fact that you and everyone else understood you perfectly clear with what you meant and said. It's not your fault grammar nazis exist but the fault of people who have nothing to gain just because they think they cracked the code on a language they enforced on 90% of the world.
didnt know she was a leftist
You didn't know Daria from 1997 was liberal?
@@TB4000 her parents are liberal, she is more libertarian socialist
today, she would be a nazee republican to most leftists.
Wouldn't say she's like today's leftys. You heard her just point out token minorities and women. Leftists today almost never point stuff like that out due to fear of looking bigoted and for the fact that they love token minorities and women.
@@irregulargamer1352 Your whole comment missed the point of this scene, the character, and anything close to what leftism actually is. Amazing.
complains to much
makes no sense
Oh great, another feminist who has failed to rationalize the socio-economic effects of sexual dimorphism and the asymmetrical dispersion of cognitive traits across race and ethnicity into her geo-political world view. That's refreshingly original.
Man, all those words and no actual substance to what you said.
He’s using big words to sound smart 🤡
@@davidvielman5645 I am very smart, but I am smart enough to know that this does not guarantee that I am always correct so please,, make a specific critique of my primary assertion so that we might engage in an intellectual discussion.
@@mikhailthegreatestdragon3627 As you have not made a specific critique of my assertions it is very plain to see that you are attempting to apply a salve to your ego rather than engage in any meaningful intellectual inquiry.
@@willhelmberkly3025
Engaging in tacky overcompensative word salad isn't on my to do list, so by all means, continue projecting the supposed ego I have like the obvious enlightened intellectual you are lol