The Complete Evergreen Story (22)
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Soc jus is 1984 but shitty and badly written.
An honest man admit to their bugs. Nice patch notes
"All you care about is your own white feelings!" 😂
Don't worry we will watch it again :) check your patreon msgs plz
Ah, thank you -- When I saw the beginning, it was so déjà-vu, it was freaking me out 😂
“I don’t want to stay here. This is really weird." I feel so sorry for that girl. That was one of the few moments of truth in the whole sequence. She's caught in a trap and is too honest to realise how the professor and other students are hounding her.
It's her way of saying, "The emperor has no clothes".
She is like a human finding herself trapped in a room full of pod people.
It's like a cult where half the people didn't even sign up for it and don't understand any of the cult's rules or why they're being forced to participate in it, they're just absorbed by proxy and gaslit into submission. Like getting on a flight to Chicago but deboarding in Jonestown.
It is a true Maoist struggle session. You can't argue your way out no matter how salient your points are. The only way out is compliance and confessing your crimes.
22 episodes in and I still have no idea why they feel unsafe or what the demands are...
It's just preying on the weakness of liberalism to take every argument as charitably as possible. "I am oppressed, and if you don't compensate for my oppression by giving me power, you are doing violence to me. Compensate for the violence against me by giving me proportional power. Oh you're actually doing that? Let me ramp up my story of how much I am oppressed so I can keep extracting more power from you."
That vagueness is the point. Demands that are ambiguous or can never be met are crucial to cults so they can always criticize members, no matter what the members do, in order to keep them fearful and subservient.
What do you mean!? They want CHANGE! What are YOU doing to change it? 😂😂😂
It's crazy, none of them knew what they wanted. When you let them speak they each seem to have an individual idea of what they're protesting for.
Ikr
They don't know either.
This is the result of coddling those with narcissistic and histrionic personality disorders.
Well that describes the drives of the American consumer quite aptly.
Coddling? I think Haidt is wrong about that. It’s not coddling to invoke and plant sentiments of contempt and despair into people. It’s propagandizing. It’s stoking the fires of resentment.
Coddling would be comforting a person-not provoking them to outrage by convincing them that they’re a victim.
@@redpillsatori3020 its starts with coddling, aka love bombing them. Much like enablers in codependent relationships, they love and fund and prop them up rather than sending them to treatment. You can't get a narcissist to buy into your way of thinking without coddling.
Honestly, they sound like a 3 year old with older vocabulary. They don't seem to have had an adult in their upbringing.
When I was in college, a person with this kind of emotional or mental distress would be calmly escorted to the Student Health Center. A few hours later, or maybe the next day, someone would come to pack up their belongings from their dorm room and load it out until their parents (or grandparents or aunt) came to pick it up. Maybe they come back next semester, maybe not.
My point is, pursuing a career and earning a degree is stressful, and colleges are typically only prepared to meet immediate and short-term stress management needs of students. Responding to a complete psychological collapse takes a lot of time and therapy and is the responsibility of family and the community, not the college.
Protests on college campuses are not a new thing, but somewhere along the line, this college did not seem to pick up on the need for psychiatric intervention that cannot be provided by a university. To quite a few of these young adults, they needed to say “Your enrollment status will be ‘dropped’, go home and get some care, and please re-apply when you are ready to study.”
Maybe a year or two of working in a low-stress job would be good for them. But in the shape they are in, they could not function in the military, the Peace Corps, mission work, or any other type of service that young adults often pursue.
Now I understand why they say "black or brown bodies." They don't believe in the individual. Creepy.
It's an extension of materialism. The person is the body and nothing more.
marxist ideals.
Well they also believe that thoughts are either black or white so that’s also something
@@ironmagma Not quite. They believe in a metaphysical "blackness" and "whiteness". These seem to be Platonic Forms which can be applied to concepts, actions, or abstract ideas.
Vallorn the phrase “white feelings” was uttered
“I don’t want to stay here. This is really weird.”
Yup.
I would have just left the college. People paid tuition to attend this class and got this bullshit. It shouldn't have taken place during a class that people paid good money for. It's no big thing to drop out of a shit college.
My sister has the same emotional disorders as I'm hearing with some of the classmates. She doesn't use the color of her skin, but for example, she'll use something that happened when she was five years old, or that I had a steady job, or that we woke her while she was sleeping on the couch all day.
Through her teens, she's demanded and got my clothes, demanded the car I purchased to be sold and the money given to her because she wrecked the car my parents bought for her, she's lied about things people have said, and/or written. She had the talent of breaking into tears as soon as one of our parents came home from work, saying my brother and I were cruel to her. I was kicked out of the house at 16 over lies and histrionics.
She's now 61 years old and very very alone.
I don't know what the disorder is, but there's so many people that have it, including many of the children in this video. it has to have a name. It's such a batch of weird that I can't put my finger on what's so odd about her. if anyone knows what this disorder is, I'd appreciate them telling me.
On one final note: IF students were sending death threats, why were not they investigated? IF some of these students were receiving these threats, why were they so lax as to not direct the issue to the law? And IF the texts existed, why does this college attract so many potential murderers?
@@tannaeros It sounds like your sister has narcissistic personality disorder. This is just my opinion from what you described, but I'm no expert. Check out the videos on Dr. Ramani RUclips channel and maybe this might fit your sister's behaviour. Sorry you had to endure that level of horrible treatment. I hope you are well now.
@@imjustme2876 Thank you. I'll look into it.
"The emperor has no clothes" etc.
You know, I had a tough period in my life when I went into a rehab for drugs and alcohol. The place was full of junkies and drunks; people had the DTs and some junkies were kicking. We had thieves, prostitutes and "dual-diagnosis" (addiction plus serious mental illness) folks who were on the run, folks who had just ruined their lives.
And yet, our meetings were more sensible and less self-piteous than this. It's embarrassing.
As a person in recovery I FELT THIS lol. You’re 100% right. I saw some insane shit in rehab. It didn’t even come close to this babbling, inane, histrionic mess.
So a teaching assistant can speak to students like this, storming out in anger, making threats about breaking a table and getting aggressive on a personal level? Meanwhile, Lindsay Shepherd shows two video clips from a News channel...
The teaching assistant is a victim. That's why. Lindsey is privileged.
This isn't my belief, this is the dynamic at play. Everyone should know by now that victims are free from all scrutiny.
@strontiumXnitrate exactly.
While these leftists are busy making up the rules as they go, they are also doubling standards. That is, if the Left didn't have double standards, they would have no standards at all.
When you're only a few episodes away from finishing this 24 episode doc and thought there is no way in hell it could get any weirder, Ben throws this in your face.
This video plays like a horror movie of the "found footage" variety. Spooky as hell.
Yeah, no kidding. Ar and Lawrence, Jamil, Naima, they are all like a real-ass survival horror game villain cast. The very essence of horror is powerlessness, and these little shits roaming the halls threatening people and using this bullshit set of racial "rules" to make anyone who doesn't bow at their feet suddenly and completely powerless is truly the essence of horror.
lol So true
Professor: "It's not about me." Proceeds to talk about his history of oppression, how many places he's lived, how he reacts to racism on campus, his responsibilities to the class, his perceived lack of support from admin, his chronic disease and how hard that is for him, his victimhood in the protest environment...
i feel sick. all the emotional blackmailing, bullying, mockery makes me sick. i hope only evergreen is like this
Yeah same otherwise fuck college. I won't be going back anytime soon.
They should disband, just send everyone home. College is dissolved.
Sorry to disappoint
Best regards 2024
I've watched this entire series during a few days time. To say intersectionality is a bizarre ideology is the understatement of the century! There's no way our societies will thrive if we let this idea grow, and your documentary is grim proof of that. Thank you for your meticulous, laborous effort in documenting this all. I look forward to the next part, as well as your other videos.
MacKenzie Scott Bezos just pledged $1.7 billion to Equity and Diversity programs nationwide. This "bizarre ideology" is rapidly becoming mainstream, and anyone who criticizes it will be cancelled.
@@codex3048 nah, I'll keep criticizing it
One thing you can be assured of is that trains, planes and buses will not run on time in such a social construct as these folks would create.
Totally nutsville
What happened to manners
Fucking hell. My heart breaks for Sissy in that moment. She must have felt like she was in a fucking mental ward. This is disturbing in a way that I wasn't really ready for, dude.
I still have no idea what danger these kids are facing on campus. Ive heard the 911 call made by the guy saying he's gonna shoot everyone. Ive heard the claim's of passing vehicles yelling racist shit. But literally what is the threat level? Are people being assaulted and accosted?!?! Ive checked the Oly PD blotter and the Thurston County sheriffs blotter... Im not seeing where these kids are being attacked. Someone please enlighten me?
*Please just send me links to a news report or a police report? Something to justify the insane banter I'm listening to now.
No links available because they never happened.
I live in Oly. This is all made up bullshit.
I have been looking for these things as well. I don’t know where they picked it all up from honestly
They mentioned the rise of neo nazis that, in all honesty, I think they mean people pushing back against the extremism entering the university. Weinstein was only the "last straw".
They never bring up more information about the cases they mention because you'll see through their lies.
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Benjamin, I seriously don't know how you made it out of that place with your sanity intact! I made it as far as 24:00 and I couldn't continue listening...especially to that Alexa chick. I'm black and I think I would have stood up and told them that they are all out of their minds and left that class for good... I've never had a problem cutting my losses and hightailing it out of a situation as toxic as this one is.
You stopped too soon. 25:00 to the end will provide the most valuable assessment in the entire series. (I hope you get this comment.)
Just burned through this whole series in the last day and a half. Amazimg stuff, like looking in on a freaky alternate reality, really jaw dropping stuff. Thanks for all your hard work in putting this together.
Thank you Chris. This project was a vindication of all the work I put into my studies at Evergreen, which these events besmirched. I do hope it stands as a testament of the tenacity and obsessiveness of Greeners throughout the decades.
I know it’s trivial, but...
The amount of F-bombs being dropped in class by the students and the professor (?!) is off-putting. And I’m not crying for a safe space. I just thought a place of higher education would adhere to more proper speech. It just seems lazy and uncouth. They almost sound as bad as the guys on construction sites I used to work on.
I'm watching this a year after you and thinking the same thing.
I'm watching this in 2022 thinking the same thing. I am not offended by curse words, it just seems lazy (for lack of better description).
I think the woke believe that the more.they curse the more it shows their emotions. And their entire philosophy is based on subjective emotions. "I feel unsafe". "My truth". "Black and Brown voices"
How could you sit through this? My eyes would have rolled out of my head.
Hearing an educator cursing at a student is so disgusting. Even the educator invoked his own victimhood to shut her down. Jesus Christ this is messed up
"Educator." 🤣 "Indoctrinator" would be more accurate.
2017: I hoped these kids would grow out of this rhetoric while I laughed
2020: I hope the country doesn't grow into this rhetoric, and I'm not laughing anymore
Widespread corporate and political support for this bs means a longer-term plan is being followed, not to the benefit of the common people, least of all the "whites".
Well said; hard to say where we are exactly. Hopefully it's a simple case of night being darkest before the dawn.
@@kw6713a, It's always the darkest before things go pitch black.
@@purdysanchez wouldn't pitch black be darkest?
@@timwhite5562, I guess that would depend on if you're looking at it from the perspective of the one experiencing the thing, or an outside observer looking at the whole timeline after the fact.
For the person experiencing it, It's always darkest before it goes pitch black. And it's also always darkest when it goes pitch black.
What was that scream?! This is finally turning into a comedy lol
By the end it sounds like a chuthulu nightmare. Complete with demonic possession, and speaking in gibberish
Layers and layers of complexity
@OverMan cheers. Nice picture! I kinda remember that kid saying that, I guess its been bouncing around my subconscious since then
Okay, we cannot blame Cthulhu on THIS flavour of madness. That's unfair on the dreaming god.
Kenton Baird it's all the fault of the flying spaghetti monster. Often mistaken for Cthulhu! 😉
They need mental health help. When someone is believing that white silence is killing them while they're yelling really makes me wonder how to tell the difference between the voice of an oppressed person and that of a spoiled brat.
Yes, they do need help, though it SOUNDS like a lot of them have character issues, which don't respond well to treatment unless the person REALLY wants to get better. This college is the worst place in the world for young people with these vulnerabilities. I really hope they get better. The college did them NO favors. They are unpleasant people, these students, but they deserved better.
@@FromDallas Good point, these movements we're seeing about protecting the disadvantaged may appear to have good intentions, though the reality is that they are just using people by manipulating their emotions. I just feel like there is something really sick about to unfold. Hope I'm wrong.
Thank you, Benjamin, for creating this series and including this audio in the maelstrom of insanity that is these events. I used to be part of that cult but always knew in my gut that some things were off. I had started watching your videos when the events at Evergreen first made some news (in 2017), but then went went through some stuff in my life and wasn't really ready to continue until now. It's amazing what has changed/become worse since this happened. I'm Canadian (BC actually) and some of the changes in laws up here are mind boggling. Again, thank you for doing this necessary work to keep reason and rationality alive.
"three times you interrupted her speaking while you were talking"
wut
Silence would always be the safest option in this situation. Yes, you will get criticized for it. But if you say anything, anything at all, you will get criticized even more.
That's why they make you wear a mask now. Now no one can hear you unless you're breaking the law.
Christophinns, The safest option would be to find the nearest egress and to use it; and never look back.
@@ivermec-tin666 Yeah and break the door as you slam it on the way out!
@@settame1 Sounds like the strapline to the Alien film.
"In Evergreen .....no one can hear you speak"
What was this class? It sounds like an intervention/therapy session?
And Wolach should not be permitted to teach anything. He is so enjoying his position of authority to facilitate the eviscerate one student.
It sounded like a group therapy session where afterwards I would both never return and see if there was a way to give the therapist 1 star on Yelp
he sounds really sick with his weird voice. slimy as hell
wait, Wolach is a professor? with that type of language, I thought he was a mob leader. This is all very confusing...
That lil freak guy screaming is awesome
He only screams and says "Fuck you". His entire vocabulary.
I could hide a mic in a psych ward and capture a more coherent, rational and persuasive group discussion than what I just heard in this astonishing and terrifying video!
I've had severe clinical depression my entire life so I've ended up spending a lot of time in psych crisis units. The patients are generally quite, polite, and fairly intelligent people. Everyone is just bored so they spend a lot of time talking to each other.
The employees on the other hand are like people out of the Stanford prison experiment. They can be as abusive to patients as they want with no consequences, and you can't avoid their abuse regardless of how cooperative you are. They also tend to be a lot less intelligent than the patients.
This is difficult to watch. The fact that students were subjected to that and that faculty and administrators facilitated it is appalling.
17:03 "Pigs is a gender neutral term for cop." I think this was intended as a joke, but nobody laughed.
These people have zero sense of humor and are generally incapable of making (or getting)
jokes.
The only pig I'm seeing here is Ar.
it would have probably worked better if "cop" wasn't already a gender neutral term
@@bc2578 humor requires intellect
That's so disrespectful. It's one thing to criticize aspects of policing in America, sure. But to call a hardworking police officer who does their part for society a 'pig' is just sick. These people are literally insane.
This Melissa-person... haven't we all met someone like her? And if unlucky, someone like her with a little bit of power. Unpleasant experience. Very bewildering if you are not used to narcissists.
Luckily she doesn't seem to be very bright (or maybe just severely disadvantaged when it comes to basic knowledge and reasoning skills?). People like her but with intelligence are the really dangerous ones, the ones who ruin lives and organisations.
They're developing a final solution to the white people question. Sissy has to keep quiet, so they can concentrate.
If I was a student in that I would have said "peace" and walked out when she was silenced. I would have said okay Sissy, I'll listen to you, you won't be threatened anymore, we aren't welcome and they just want a circle jerk not a discussion.
I binge watched this series over the last couple of days and I’m crying like an idiot at his speech at the end. It’s so true.
"whites most silent environment I've ever lived in"...
Maybe it's because your silencing those white voices...Sissy never actually got to say her point only said that she was feeling threatened and silenced and then she was threatened and silenced for saying that.
Yes, this white silence, sooo you are tired of us whites for being silent, but if we speak up and say anything, even the smallest piece that doesn’t fit with your feelings, we take too much space and need to shut up. And now for some weird reason we are too quiet.
This is so fucking with my head right now. Like what do you want me to do?!?
If I speak it’s wrong, if I shut up it’s wrong. Or am I interpreting this wrong?
And where does this achieve anything? And the teacher assistant: where in your job description does it say “humiliate, push down and patronise your students, because they speak their mind”
Just seemed disgusting, I can't believe that nobody got up in support of Sissy there and offered to leave with her or something
Bravo Ben! Thanks for posting.
Thanks for tuning in!
What an amazing body of work. I've watched it back to back right through. I have never seen a better exposition of such a chaotic situation. This so reminds me of some of the student protests in London when I was growing up. The difficulty in allowing young people who are still developing reasoning powers and social skills, to wield power over any institution is self-evident and is not going away any time soon. It's easy to blame any number of historical factors for this and the over-generalisation of identity politics without leeway for individuality. Society is flawed and each generation thinks they know why and they can fix it. Sadly they can't. Well done on your hard work Benjamin. I am in awe of your skill. x
Insane amount of swearing.
I spent eight years in higher education and never once heard swearing like that from a professor. It's so unprofessional!
He's forcing it to be cool. Absolutely pathetic.
This is by far the most horrifying episode in the series. I'm writing a fiction piece about struggle sessions right now and hearing Sissy crying about how weird it the whole experience felt was like hearing my main character in real life... it's a horror story.
Just listening to this was surreal. I couldn't imagine having been there.
Kelly Fleisher same, I thought the other episodes were bad but this is like reading The Hunger Games for the first time
How did students like Sissy not turn around and sue the college? Were any lawsuits brought?
“You need to stfu!”
“Ok”
“Actually, your silence is attacking me personally “
“Er, but....”
“HEY!! I thought I just told you to STFU!!!”
Your insights, Mr. Boyce was as incredibly profound and prophetic years ago when I first watched the clips as they most certainly are today....even more so, actually.
So, do they do any actual school work at this school, or just talk about feelings in a safe space?
The last couple mins was one of the most distilled and well articulated explanations regarding what is happening in terms of social justice I've ever heard!
They don’t want conversation they want to be worshipped and obeyed.
sometimes I get that primal little voice in the back of my head that tells me: "these people fucking hate you" "these people want to kill you" I don't really know what it is, but the way these kinds of people talk just brings about that fight or flight response for some reason.
28:15 "The weight that you put on people is akin to guilt. There's no redemption in this, there's no salvation in this system. There's no forgiveness in this system."
Man...just finished the whole thing. It was a grind at times but so fascinating. This is a slightly terrifying and incredible era we are watching unfold.
"this is the whitest, most silent environment I've ever lived in". Tyranny creates that silence.
It was scary like an argument in a mental ward. You are very privileged that you still have your mental integrity. Do they graduate their students with some degree of mental disorder?
I actually laughed at this.
But maybe I shouldn't. This is not healthy, and a "degree of mental disorder" might be an unfortunate outcome for people subjected to this kind of stupidity.
I had an argument with someone when I was in a psych ward who attempted to stab me with a sharp object and I legit would have felt more scared and freaked out sitting in that classroom than I was in the psych ward. It's like a live run of a Maoist struggle session in English.
I also wonder what company or university would ever hire one of these people once they’ve graduated.
This was a writing class? Tuition well spent.
Sounds like a supplication class to me.
Whining Class not writing Class. Institution of Unemployable Learning. I think the Federal Government should take ownership of Evergreen through Eminent domain . Then the peaceful protesters can burn it down. Thank God Benjamin produced these videos like...like.....like... I really appreciate it. The last five decades of equal opportunity for underqualified and underperforming people in the workplace. Has caused resentment and division among the population. More ramped up and Amplified than before there was any integrated Schools and Affirmative action programs. The Feds failed efforts to promote Equality through equity has failed miserably. Now we can standby and watch our cities burn. Then we can dwell on who is to be chosen as essential and who is not.
Seems to have given Benjamin lots to write about.
This is not education. .. it's "RE-Education".
Having watched these (excellent) videos, I'm flabbergasted by how much time and emotional energy was spent on this.
Getting near the end now… this one was absolutely scary, that Alexis is a pure sociopath. What a horrible cruel person.
And that Teacher is no Teacher… he absolutely failed to protect students that were in need of help because he had to be seen as an ally to the Indoctrinated
"you've been killing me all quarter with your white silence" XDDD is this a Fugees song?
great choice on the editing!
Hearing Homer Simpson shriek in distress always cheers me up😸
I knew what happened at Evergreen...but sweet mother of god. That struggle session was the most moronic thing I’ve ever heard.
I keep hearing people saying they feel like theyre facing physical threats and violence, but no one ever seems to go into detail about that, like actual incidents where people have been verbally abused on campus for being black or trans, or physically threatened, or actually assaulted. The closest ive gotten to a concrete example is the incident Professor Wolach mentioned here, which he didnt go into detail about, so i assume everyone knows what he's talking about(?). It's highly frustrating.
Sure they gave an example: AR said cops went into his apartment, and he's pretty sure his cat didn't pull the emergency string, so he's pretty sure they did it to intimidate him. So stfu and stop killing people with your silence.
Thank you for how much work you have done on this, benjamin.
A double dose of the insanity
With this directors cut / bonuses
10:00 This part right here truly made me realize just quite how effective all these critical tactics are despite there not being one great overarching institutional structure (party/organization/etc) guiding them. This was textbook bullying through gas-lighting. Not in the overused sense of the word. But Sissy legitemately just asked a POC, putting a spotlight on them, what they actually meant by what they said. Trying to learn. With not a hint of animosity. However, because they felt that it would reveal that the emperor has no clothes, they ganged up on her and made it personal, and about her. So, when she did eventually breakdown in confusion and emotion, after making it about her, they accused HER of making things about herself.
This whole ideology actively encourages people to not only form mobs, but for those mobs to exploit their own worst human impulses. It in a way weaponizes bullying as a form of political activism. And it makes sense that this ideology targets university students, because they're just teenaged children who are technically declared adults. They exist in this grey area where they get all the perks of adulthood without most of the drawbacks, while still mentally being the bullying and insecure children that all teenagers are. It's one thing to 'know', but to actively see it panning out in front of you is surreal. Who needs a Mao-like figure, when you can just create a politically charged subculture that actively encourages kids to do what kids already do as a means of political activism? It's creating a political youth subculture that does what they always did. Except now it's not the hardcore kids beating up the metalheads who showed up to see Agnostic Front in the '80s, but progressive activists leveraging their power and influence to socially isolate and humiliate anyone who dares to suggest they have a voice.
I'm not suggesting that seeing the parallels between critical social justice activism and bullying is some unique insight here. It's not. I'm just saying that there's something particularly eerie about seeing it play out in the real world. Sort of like the difference between being told about someone dying versus seeing someone dying.
That was a wild ride. Thanks for doing this project.
Pig is isn’t a gender neutral term for cop, cop is a gender neutral term for cop.
Your assessment at the end from 2017 is so on point.
Precisely!
everyone of these adults need to spend a month in a different country. just 30 days. Also, they are in college. Can they not complete a sentence without saying "umm like " 10 times? These adults, because thats what they are, do not seem to notice their sexist racist words.
I more worried about the complete psychotic break from reality and the weird demonic possession sounds.
This could be the next Blair witch project
Kat's Eye View Emotionally they are infants. The immaturity is staggering. If this is the future then the nation is doomed. They cannot think, they cannot articulate themselves and they are as narcissistic as a toddler.
@@joanofarc33 you nailed it. Their expectations for how they should be treated, what jobs they should be given will only get higher. Even if they get jobs they feel entitled to, they don't have the discipline to be consistent, work hard, and treat others with respect.
These young adults will become bitter, not-so-young adults, and it's hard to feel sorry for them. Though we should keep in mind that they did not get the benefit of challenging, nurturing university education they needed. Instead, they received constant validation of their status as victim. Probably, their capabilities were greatly exaggerated, their skills may be actually low, and they never learned to take criticism. And all for the political benefit of the university.
Apparently this crew are against discrimination based on Gender, Ethnicity and against Ageism. ....... .but hey.....NO OLD WHITE MEN.
Double speak.
@@rossini55 what I took from all 22 videos is that it didnt matter what color you were if you disagreed in any way with what they were preaching then you didnt matter. A few times they told "black and brown people" to stop talking because they were not dark enough because they had disagreed. What I also found funny was that they wanted credit for the classes they were supposed to be in and didn't go to.
I saw AR testifying at a city council meeting with a similar argument not to long ago.
Yeah, with Yoda, the green trans-person.
I think "they" win the Opression Olympics, hands down.
LMAO even the cats against them. It is probably a white supremacist too.
It is well documented that all cats are cat supremacists.
Occams razor is not a universal rule but is still a useful tool to examine what is going on.
-A white supremacist conspiracy involving the college administration, the police and others targeting black trans disabled students. They faked an alarm so they could invade his privacy and perform an illegal room search in order to further their racist agenda???
-Or did a cat perhaps jump on something?
Finished! Holy, what can I say after all that, that hasn’t already been said. The first two thirds of it all was tough watching, but as more reasoned voices entered the scenes the more palpable it became. This seems like a passion project, Evergreen and the events at the time being a place important enough to document. I’m glad you did, I think juxtaposed against what’s going on in the world beyond is telling. It indicates this teaching wasn’t restricted to this college, it is prevalent throughout the western world. In Canada it has infested everything, but I’m not sure if because our population is 1/10th the size of the US or for other reasons, the impact does not appear as outwardly harsh, at least not yet. If that’s a good thing or not is debatable. Regardless, thanks for the amazing work and I will rest easy in my mountain abode, feet firmly planted on hard rock, sanity safely in hand, knowing there is truth being spoken about this, as I think it is truth that will ultimately prove the antidote for what will eventually boil down to something like neo-communism, once it shows it’s true form. Cheers!
re: "In Canada it has infested everything", you're probably in a better position to say that than I am, but my experience in summer 2019 traveling by car thru several Canadian provinces - incl. Ontario - back to the U.S. midwest comports with your assessment. I was exposed to CBC radio programming for about six days. I was so glad to re-enter the U.S. I could have kissed the (female) border guard.
"Pig...it's a gender-neutral term for cop."
At first i thought this was self-aware humor, but alas....
Thank you for your bravery and honesty in presenting this video. NAMASTE
I have never heard so many people yell so loud, for so long about how they aren't allowed to yell.
Call the Handicapper General I sense superiority Harrison Bergeron.😮
I like to believe you have enough content for episode 100. I can't get enough of this saga. Great work dude :)
Hey, thanks Keith 🤜🍻🤛
This is so weird hearing these students’ histrionics. I had a dear sister, my best friend...she died in 2014, so can’t be hurt by my disclosure. Listening to these students reminded me so much of the way my sister acted when she was 16 and 17and her schizophrenia began making itself known and heard...very loudly. She would start arguments with our parents where she would accuse them of somehow being heinous to her, even though we had an upper middle class upbringing in a stable two parent home and never lacked anything we needed, and mostly got what we wanted, too. The episodes always rose to a crescendo of tears of rage. It was never clear just what she felt she was angry ABOUT. She wasn’t diagnosed until she was 18. Is there is such thing as shared or contagious mental illness? It’s clear that nothing the students are saying others are doing to them is real. NOTHING. I believe this is quite dangerous.
They invented the "lived experience" explicitly to be able to make stuff up and reject all claims to the contrary. Of course, they will reject your "lived experiences" because they know it's really just a weapon and will assume it's lies just like theirs.
Great series. Thank you for the hard work of putting all these different sources together. Would love to hear your thoughts on the book “the coddling of the American mind” by Jonathan Haidt. Evergreen is mentioned lol
I got referenced in that actually.
I just don't understand why there is not a class action suit against the school for allowing this to happen. I'm officially old now, I guess. 40 years ago, seminar was about the reading. If you hadn't done the reading it really showed. We had sometimes fairly passionate discussions about the art of what we were doing. People actually respected those who were well versed in the subject matter.
One of the reasons I loved the northwest was because I didn't have to listen to actual white racists, speak the racist crap I was surrounded by, growing up in St Louis. Because basically *everyone* I met in the PNW just didn't generalize. Frankly, I don't believe them when they say people are calling them racial slurs on campus. Not the place I spent seven years trying to eke out the ability to compose. (Yeah it took me 7 years. Money dried up. My plans were vague. I worked while I took a single mod every quarter at night, and then took out loans for my last two years there.)
I got to do amazing things that are still peak moments. Workshops with Ghanian drummer Isreal Ano and Obo Ade. (Who literally pounded complex rhythms into my shoulder to get it in me.) Pianists with experimental tunings. Student composers groups doing choral work that was really interesting. Guitarist Herb Ellis. Odetta. Incredible bands local and national. Dan Evans' connections brought SOS Howard Shultz to speak, and he wasn't shouted down - people organized questions that put him on the spot for foreign policy.
Maybe things have changed, and there is a new batch of openly racist children coming of age and going to Evergreen, but, well, *really*? Times change, my data set is small, but I just find it hard to believe.
I think one of the big differences is the Internet. These kids have grown up getting their news from Facebook and Twitter. They have no attention spans. They have no understanding of things like the due process of law. They don't understand the seriousness of calling someone "racist," because they're confident they will never be called that, or suffer any consequences if they are. They want anyone who questions their motives or criticizes them fired, right now. This attitude is borne out of Twitter culture and its success in digital shaming.
I’m from STL too, sad to say things haven’t changed much
Well I’m done with this doc and I just wanna crawl up into my bed with a bottle of vodka and stare at the wall for the rest of the day
whenever benjamin speaks something that makes sense you can just hear their frustration. not in words, but the complete silence and the snapping and tapping and sucking air in the nose
second watch of the series. Sad it's almost over. Ben needs to get back into documentaries....this is just phenomenal. It's like watching The Office.
All interesting. The last 5 minutes articulates perfectly what people are struggling to verbalize in 2023.
Merci
That ending was very cathartic, thanks for that.
Loved the "ciao!"
* Turns toward horizon *
I came across the first part of this series yesterday, and have since watched through the whole thing.... Every time I thought it couldn't get any more horrifying, it did. I feel like I need a really long shower...
Silence is murder.
Literally, murder.
I'm so glad that I went to West Point and Viet Nam so I didn't have to experience such terrible aggression.
I'm sorry. How is this Wolach dude a frickin professor? "I broke the door" is not responded to with "Christ, what the actual f is wrong with you? Someone call the cops" but instead with "You broke the system uwu".
I've been a TA during my time in graduate school (at a reputable university in a STEM department, thankfully) and I would've instantly been fired if I said half of what Wolach or his TA said openly to students. Their job is to teach their students, not whatever it is they seem to be doing in this video.
EDIT: Also, calling police officers 'pigs'? Really? That's so disrespectful, I can't even come up with the words to describe how sick that makes me feel.
Amazing work Benjamin. The protesters were in an ecstatic religious frenzy. An inquision.
Someone please link me the case files or anything about professor wolachs 2 beaten students and the attempted murder he claimed? Please I just need to see proof.
My guess is it was that off campus police shooting incident. Don't remember the particulars but I think there were skateboards involved. Like the 2 boys were breaking windows with their skateboards or something.
Objective proof is a part of white supremacy. Emotional proof drives the revolution.
@@aphidamas1 They tried stealing beer from a Safeway, and used the skateboard as a weapon against a Police officer, but I don't think they were students.
@@ppj0241 I don't think these students could show the initiative required to steal beer.
As someone who used to teach drama writing, you couldn't make this up. The best writers I know of who are good at getting inside the minds of crazy people could not come up with this.
these people live miserable fairytale lives. Concerning the last part of the video, I am amazed at your level of insight and how you articulated it. I honestly could not have said it better myself.
Wow - deeper and deeper down the rabbit hole. I was wondering how you kept your sanity during all that. At the end your old self comes on, cool as a cucumber, and demonstrates that you are sufficiently detached from it all to keep your head above water and maintain a perspective.
These people are insane.
this should be on netflix
its crazier than tiger king
closing commentary is spot on
The impressive part is how engaged all the students are. Both the hysterical and the skeptical. If the prof was more competent he could've taught some real therapy techniques for listening. You often can't rationalize emotions and trying to do so is often counterproductive.
They're always talking about "stories" that need to be told, but they rarely get to the actual stories.
Excellent video...and terrifying.
Just finished #22. I watched all completely today and your explanation of what occurred inside of Evergreen is phenomenal, incisive, & perfectly depicts a microcosm of what's happening now in the US as parts of a political party imports our own 'NEW' Cultural Revolution. Excellent work!!
It was actually a lot easier to watch the second time through. Like, I knew what was coming so I was more prepared to deal with it. I also picked up a lot I missed the first time through.
Wow, I wish I had something other to give you than a double emoji, well earned:
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@@BenjaminABoyce LOL, I’m trying to decide whether to chuckle, be honored, or be offended at the participation trophy. LMAO but you can rest assured that unlike the loony birds, either way I will not be weaponizing it.
Yeah let’s wait and see on that.
@Ribb Rotgut knowledge is how we survive it. Someone once said, “politics is downstream from culture.” It’s not the other way around.
If you try to change the politics without changing the culture it will not work. If you change the culture, then political change becomes inevitable.
Thanks to Benjamin, we are now armed with the knowledge of what the enemy is, and thanks to the IDW, we have strategies to fight it.
We need to use this to work on the culture. Change the culture, and the political change becomes inevitable.
I do ha e to say that this is some odd ass comfort food. But given exigent circumstances, it is rather perspective-making
So many questions here....but first, where can I get a job that pays for “emotional labor?” 🤣🥸🤣
"It's, it's why y'all can never give actual...
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YEAHFAOLUKADHFDGH"
I laughed out loud at this