Why the Oxford Union speech cut through | Konstantin Kisin

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  • @AVMamfortas
    @AVMamfortas Год назад +225

    It is a joy to listen to a conversation in which no-one interrupts: people can 'find the words' in a pause, without the other trying to interject; in which the 'interviewer' holds back from putting his POV until a convenient time when the interviewee is finished making a pertinent point.

    • @mikegalvin9801
      @mikegalvin9801 Год назад +4

      I hadn't thought of this but now that I do it is one major reason I like Mr Anderson's channel so much.

    • @markeastwood74
      @markeastwood74 Год назад +3

      Fortunately, I'm old enough to remember the time before, but British news interviews have become pointless and borderline unwatchable, since Jeremy Paxman's "Did you threaten to overrule him?" back in the 90s. I'm sure that plenty of journalists could learn a thing or two here.

  • @IndigoDisco
    @IndigoDisco Год назад +40

    Konstantin is a breath of fresh air!!

  • @daniellesomerfield8799
    @daniellesomerfield8799 Год назад +243

    Children need parents not a friend, friendship comes later in parenting.

    • @regi2475
      @regi2475 Год назад +22

      I see it that way: You're going to have many friends in your lifetime, but you only have one Mum/Dad. I'd never call my Mum by her first name and act as if she's some random friend from highschool. I think that's also a reason why so many Teens are lost and confused. They don't have parents who guide them, they have Stacy and John, their 40-year-old friends who just happen to be related to them.

    • @Kyle-sr6jm
      @Kyle-sr6jm Год назад +22

      Every kid that was raised by a 'friend' parent that I know, has resulted in an immature, narcissistic, and unpleasant adult.

    • @gerbill13
      @gerbill13 Год назад +3

      They need both id say
      I grew up with a tyrant and it just made me want nothing to do with him

    • @gerbill13
      @gerbill13 Год назад +1

      I mean it can’t be on or the other.

    • @regi2475
      @regi2475 Год назад +12

      @@gerbill13 I'm not saying your parent should be a tyrant or anything like that. It's just that parents should act like adults, like real parents, and guide their children through life. I have a very good relationship with my Mom, but she isn't 'one of my friends', she's my mother.

  • @mikea7708
    @mikea7708 Год назад +101

    I am in my mid -60's and look back with some embarrassment at the things I said and believed to be true when I was in my 20's. The difference in those days was that I had no way of having those views constantly reinforced by political and social movements with specific agendas. This is an unforeseen consequence of the digital communication age; once again we accept scientific advance as progress without understanding that this is just a myth and that the frailty of human nature can never be changed.

    • @GlasPthalocyanine
      @GlasPthalocyanine Год назад +7

      Exactly. I was born in the sixties. Growing up, you were treated like an ignorant piece of s***. It was up to you to learn something, develop your arguments and the necessary communication skills to convince people otherwise. You were forced to take part in the the adult world by contributing something.

    • @jomansson5742
      @jomansson5742 Год назад +3

      We can change it. 💯

    • @light9999
      @light9999 Год назад +1

      Yeah that's it alright.

  • @davidripley2916
    @davidripley2916 Год назад +33

    Got a massive amount of regard for Konstantin. He's eloquent, focused and balanced on the matters under discussion. A decent talent, imo 👌

  • @nusiadyk3718
    @nusiadyk3718 Год назад +40

    Great admiration. I'm 79, ironically much of what you point out was inculcated to me in childhood. Mistake has been to generate growing dismissal of older people's experiences. No, they're not all right, but they need to be included as a background for the young to come up with a balanced outlook & to realise that not every problem has a solution: particularly when that solution is mindless violence & the negation of all that humanity has experienced in previous centuries.

  • @wingaard
    @wingaard Год назад +234

    Chairman Mao gave power to the young as he recognized their readiness to absorb propaganda and recite it.

    • @mogznwaz
      @mogznwaz Год назад +26

      There are many parallels. The more I read about the Cultural Revolution the more concerned I am.

    • @madmelwood3778
      @madmelwood3778 Год назад +4

      Yep

    • @atomicsmith
      @atomicsmith Год назад +16

      @@mogznwazas you should be. Isn’t it interesting that we have thousands of films about 1940’s Germany, but none about that dark period that killed far more people?

    • @rosswatson9144
      @rosswatson9144 Год назад +9

      yes..I was there in 1984 just as it was opening up..the scars left by the red guards were clearly visible everywhere...a civilizational tragedy of the most massive scale.

    • @zoeybella234
      @zoeybella234 Год назад

      Well, these people want life to get so miserable that when they finally have enough they will be begging for a social credit score and surveillance system (barcode everyone) just to walk safely. The left, POC, LGBTQ, disabled etc are all deep into it for their own personal gains. They will get more fierce and authoritarian even with each other as they say the left eat their own. They talk about tolerance and laugh when anyone they oppose suffers immensely. They earn good money from made up jobs in corporate structures at big companies, policing employees’ speech and implementing radical ideas (such as China and North Korea does). The tool kit is UN’s SDG’s, using DEI as the social branch, Just Stop Oil as the Climate branch, etc.
      When the fear is great enough, Slavery 2.0 starts and everyone will be reduced to a life of communism. EVERYONE, even the far leftists who they manipulated into doing these things. They are Hitlers SS Youth Division, told they are special, more, and better than the straight white males they seek to bring to heel. Except this time, they will not live to 80, 90 or 100 before being caught in South America, Africa etc, and prosecuted, they will be bound by the same mechanisms of control which they ushered on those who tried to rebel against woke tyranny. I hope the LGBT crowd can go back to making their life journey about more than who they sleep with. And that they speak loudest against this Kabal who use them merely as means to an end, domination of humanity and nothing less.

  • @lily_m3538
    @lily_m3538 Год назад +20

    As a former teacher, I can totally agree with that - hence so many teachers are quitting.

  • @soledweller
    @soledweller Год назад +50

    It’s unfortunately very sad that an educated balanced conversation like this is no longer possible in the so called informed seats of great learning that were once our world renowned universities.. the fact that this gentleman was protested against and his words were met with hysteria and derision says so much about how far removed from the realities of truth and everyday life our mollycoddled and blind students have become. That in of itself is frightening when we all know that our future ruling class will as usual be picked from amongst their ranks, once more to take their place , removed from the cruel realities of life in their gilded existence.

    • @honeybunch6473
      @honeybunch6473 Год назад +3

      It's the age , they don't want to listen because they ghinj they got it figured out. But what are the excuses of the adults running the place? Woke and fearful.

  • @metgirl5429
    @metgirl5429 Год назад +18

    Love this interview …. Watch the whole video
    Well worth your time …
    Are we awake yet🕊

  • @bilindshushe2586
    @bilindshushe2586 Год назад +36

    What I really loved about the Oxford speech besides that he talked to them like humans instead of talking down to them, is that he offered a way out, a method to help.

  • @Mike-ks6qu
    @Mike-ks6qu Год назад +12

    John Anderson is doing great things with these interviews. One of the best channels around. Konstantin is a great speaker and he genuinely is open for debate and rational counter arguments. Great stuff here, barvo gents. 🍻

    • @malcolm-danielfreeman5940
      @malcolm-danielfreeman5940 Месяц назад

      im pretty sure hes not - thats the defintion of neo-conservative (warmonger) which he appears to be

  • @wwilll
    @wwilll Год назад +25

    „All those things people care about are going to go into the Dustbin of history along with our civilization“
    Profound words indeed.

    • @plusfour1
      @plusfour1 Год назад +1

      It's a wake up call for sure.

  • @Candolad
    @Candolad Год назад +90

    This is exactly why the voting age should be raised to 25, at least.

    • @jodi2847
      @jodi2847 Год назад +12

      And there are powers who want it lowered to 16.

    • @jensphiliphohmann1876
      @jensphiliphohmann1876 Год назад +2

      I'm not sure that works. Ah, actually, I'm sure that wouldn't work. Older people may sometimes be more sensible than younger but too frequently this isn't the case.

    • @wormbo2
      @wormbo2 Год назад

      ​@@jensphiliphohmann1876maybe... right to vote after your taxes cross the "tax-free threshold"?
      That way the bludgers and dodgers don't muddy the water with their weak-minded trash ideas?

    • @johnshafer7214
      @johnshafer7214 Год назад +18

      No, we need to raise children to become and act like adults at age 18. We can't continue to delay adulthood.

    • @angryherbalgerbil
      @angryherbalgerbil Год назад

      voting age and university should be denied until there has been employment in the "real world" first.
      They're exposed to high brow ideas without having experienced "reality".
      University should be for adults. Not children.

  • @outoforbit-
    @outoforbit- Год назад +24

    The authority of age, maturity and experience has been relentlessly downgraded. Children who have no experience of this grow up feeling very insecure which leads to all manners of mental health issues, particularly anxiety. The parents bringing children up today have came through a childhood without the authority of parenthood to guide them. Consequently their approach to child rearing is whatever the child wants, consult the child first. Which in the end is - who do you want to be with, mummy or daddy. My point here is can we even imagine what that level of decision making does to a young child. The child becomes a weak insecure adult or a narcissist that way over estimates themselves.

    • @neilreynolds3858
      @neilreynolds3858 Год назад +1

      Didn't you know? Age, maturity, and experience are products of the patriarchy that is holding the world back from being perfect.

  • @Clodhopping
    @Clodhopping Год назад +51

    I think it's also that Konstantin has caché value and the students could relate to him. He's from an undeniably hard country (tougher than the upper middle class shires the students come from), is young, quick-minded, credible, knowledgeable and a successful podcaster - something they can respect. He wasn't an old white-haired father figure appearing to lecture them.

    • @drwhatson
      @drwhatson Год назад +14

      If they object to "being lectured to" and only respond to (young-ish) people on their own level, they shouldn't be at university at all.

    • @jerrycaughman6324
      @jerrycaughman6324 Год назад +4

      God forbid their reluctance to listen to their elders pass on wisdom be thrown in their face…

    • @LgiovanniF
      @LgiovanniF Год назад +2

      What made the old white haired father figure an image of scorn I wonder.

  • @scanlonpat3433
    @scanlonpat3433 Год назад +5

    I’m very impressed with John Anderson’s level-headed style.

  • @ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293
    @ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293 Год назад +17

    I've been leaving comments for YEARS concentrating of my disgust and outrage over this issue. I kept sharing my observation very early on in the era of the 'culture wars', hoping to have some engagement with people who also noticed the utterly shameful and bizarre phenomenon that is adults kowtowing to college kids and teenagers, letting THEM rule the roost BY FORCE. I'd get little to no response and see nothing in the comment sections either from people also disturbed by this entirely new and disturbing state of altered dynamics. Didn't people realise how important it was to notice and discuss this humiliating, destructive spectacle?! It's at the core, psychologically, of all this stuff. To understand WHY is to get closer to solving and ending certain toxic byways. I'm so pleased to be coming across more and more people who are expressing their take on the 'kids bossing adults around' circus. I'm embarrassed just thinking about it. How did this happen?!

    • @LilliR4116
      @LilliR4116 Год назад +4

      It happened because they allowed it, and thanks to the teachings and indoctrinations in our schools along with this culture of social media and cancel.

    • @neilreynolds3858
      @neilreynolds3858 Год назад +2

      I was a kid in the 1960s and we did all this too. The difference is that there were still some adults left in the world back then but my generation never did grow up so there aren't many adults now. They identified with their kids instead of parenting them - they wanted to be the groovy parents.
      Notice how having two people talk without screaming is so noteworthy in the comments. Think about how many parental conversations ended in screaming and divorce. These kids were raised with that as a background - bad behavior has been normal for generations.

  • @Californiansurfer
    @Californiansurfer Год назад +10

    True. I was at Downey library, father told his son why you dressed as a fool. The kid started to cry and his mother said, he wants to be a women. He was told to leave 😅😅😅😅

  • @adriansolomon6805
    @adriansolomon6805 Год назад +8

    Only two days ago my stepsons 2 year old daughter slapped his face in defiance her grandmother said no! Don't do that and the stepson said"we dont say NO to her we just divert her mind to an alternative action!
    I was dumbfounded 🥺

    • @ankavoskuilen1725
      @ankavoskuilen1725 Год назад +5

      So now she learns: it is ok to slap daddy in the face, because then I get to do something nice afterwards.
      Good strategy. Will bring much joy and happiness to society in 20 years from now.
      (Last 2 sentences are meant sarcasticly. Not everybody can tell that from just written words)

    • @neilreynolds3858
      @neilreynolds3858 Год назад

      This has been building up for 70 years. Remember Benjamin Spock? New first time parents were overwhelmed after WW2 and were looking for an easy way to parent. There is no easy way to parent. Have you tried slapping some sense into your stepson? It sounds like he rolls over and bares his throat if he's disciplined so it ought to work.

  • @TheCompleteGuitarist
    @TheCompleteGuitarist Год назад +11

    The key here is that they really do believe they know and understand AND have the solutions to everything when nothing could be further from the truth. KK is right, we were all guilty of that. It's only when we act on it (which they are doing more so these days) that it becomes a problem.

    • @petenell5807
      @petenell5807 Год назад

      "the old believe everything, the middle aged suspect everything, and the young know everything" Oscar Wilde.
      Humans are humans, the difference today in that social media is mostly amplifying the young as they use it more.

  • @uknighthuntingvision93
    @uknighthuntingvision93 Год назад +26

    The day I listen to a Child having a tantrum, from an elitist wealthy background, is the day I will give up on life! I have a long way to go, before I give up! I believe the majority of the general public stand by me on this!

    • @gareth2736
      @gareth2736 Год назад

      Why the reverse snobbery?

    • @uknighthuntingvision93
      @uknighthuntingvision93 Год назад +2

      @@gareth2736 Not reverse snobbery, I'm from a wealthy background, and are of serious financial standing! I am stating facts of how my kind can be so arrogant and privilliged, and yet not in any way have an understanding of the real world and how it actually functions.

    • @neilreynolds3858
      @neilreynolds3858 Год назад

      It might be 50% but it might be a lot less.

  • @josephmaxwell5033
    @josephmaxwell5033 Год назад +39

    Ultimately this perspective is inevitably true!
    However, not providing a solution to the woke insanity is culpability.
    You must fight fire with fire, provide a meaningful deterrent or die knowing you did nothing.
    Speaking out and voting for the correct opposition candidates in elections is a start.

    • @AllAhabNoMoby
      @AllAhabNoMoby Год назад +10

      'Correct opposition candidates?' Who would that EVER be? ALL politicians either are corrupt or become corrupt within 6 months of attaining power. The whole idea of voting as a way of influencing your rulers is preposterous.

    • @loveamerica2828
      @loveamerica2828 Год назад +6

      The great and wise "Thomas Sowell" applies.....there are no solutions only trade-offs,

    • @josephmaxwell5033
      @josephmaxwell5033 Год назад

      @@loveamerica2828 Like we did a lot of trade off with National Socialist Germany? No, we killed them!
      Did we trade off against Japan? No we killed them!
      A common and successful thread here, but it was only used as a last resort!
      Get the deterrent out there and start trading off!

    • @crunchyman5330
      @crunchyman5330 Год назад +2

      The better question is: what are we willing to tradeoff to stop the woke insanity?

    • @loveamerica2828
      @loveamerica2828 Год назад

      @@crunchyman5330 i would submit what are we willing to trade off to NOT stop the woke insanity.....freedom, free speech, rights, our childrens education etc.etc.etc.????

  • @DLH.23
    @DLH.23 Год назад +8

    "Adults are afraid of children"--totally agree. Maybe it comes from Universities concerned about their bottom line, so they are "afraid" to lose enrollment. And that attitude affects everything

    • @mon_avis2978
      @mon_avis2978 Год назад +1

      One of the culprits, in my view, was the enormous popularity and appeal of the TV series _The Courtship of Eddie's Father._ The lyrics of the theme song say it all: the kid considers his father his best friend.

  • @jojo18eighteen69
    @jojo18eighteen69 Год назад +69

    I find it fascinating that some don't want to hear anything positive about climate change, like, it's not as catastrophic as you've been told, like covid etc. It's like they are addicted to the negativity?

    • @CMoore8539
      @CMoore8539 Год назад +6

      Yes I’m seeing the same thing.

    • @Theactivepsychos
      @Theactivepsychos Год назад

      Who is “they”?

    • @cathy9276
      @cathy9276 Год назад +9

      Not addicted, I would say indoctrinated

    • @jojo18eighteen69
      @jojo18eighteen69 Год назад +16

      @@Theactivepsychos those that push climate change hysteria and will not listen to any reason or alternative. This happened with covid when any positive options/treatments were being spoken about, 'they' wanted it shut down. Why wouldn't people want to hear there may be solutions?

    • @Theactivepsychos
      @Theactivepsychos Год назад

      @@jojo18eighteen69 ok so I’m not sure who you are referring to. Do you mean someone like David Attenborough? James Hansen? David Marshall? Tim Palmer? And who would you say could reason these pretty much experts in their fields out if their research positions?

  • @macmachine
    @macmachine Год назад +4

    In the 80s I did private tuition, often of children. Back then no adult worried about leaving their kid with me. Now I'd be the worried one and would simply refuse to take pupils under 21. Lucky I no longer need to.

  • @atomicsmith
    @atomicsmith Год назад +4

    He spoke to them not as opponents, but as fellow humans. That’s a perspective we should all try to maintain.

    • @neilreynolds3858
      @neilreynolds3858 Год назад

      You have to be sure of your own ability to reason and judge to do it. That is rare.

  • @buzzbolt4387
    @buzzbolt4387 Год назад +20

    Hey students! Get a job, marry a woman that loves you, buy a house, have some kids, experience real joy!

    • @Gatheist
      @Gatheist Год назад +9

      Buy a house with what? While mired in debts of 10K +? That’s what the corporate university system leaves you with nowadays. As for getting a job I’d advise to go self employed rather than work for any of the now woke captured companies or organisations. Any company that expects you to do unconscious bias training or include pronouns in emails or such I would avoid like the plague.

    • @buzzbolt4387
      @buzzbolt4387 Год назад +8

      Hi Rick. Because I did all the above, I was in a position to help out my sons with a deposit on a house for them. I agree totally with what you're saying tho. I'm right about the wife and kids bit though aren't I ? It makes your heart grow bigger.

    • @thehighllama8101
      @thehighllama8101 Год назад +2

      @@Gatheist My brother was a software engineer. The greatest thing he ever did was become self-employed. He worked contracts of 6 months to 1 year. He loved it, because he no longer had to deal with the phoney drama of office politics, nor did he have to concern himself too much with political correctness. Sometimes he renewed a contract, other times he would move on, especially if he had to deal with some wacko at the job site. My brother died 5 years ago, but in the last 2 years of his life he was making approximately $200k a year. It took him about 15 years to get up to that level of income, but it was worth it.

    • @LilliR4116
      @LilliR4116 Год назад

      @@Gatheist Yes, you say it like it is. The universities are nothing but an indoctrination camp and they want every student in there. It is also a business model designed to enforce students to take up a degree and laden them with debt so they work for these corporations/organizations to pay it off whilst being indoctrinated into their system of core mission and values.
      Although, pursuing a degree can be a lucrative experience with many prospects in the future. It's essential to weigh the advantages and disadvantages and make an informed decision on whether or not to pursue higher education. Ultimately, it's up to each individual to determine which path is best for them.

  • @parrotraiser6541
    @parrotraiser6541 Год назад +7

    In the Middle Ages, court jesters were the only people who could speak truth to power while keeping a head on their shoulders. We seem to be repeating the trope, with comedians being the only ones describibg reality. Kisin can be funny but he's a serious man. there are others in the same role.

  • @kaylenehousego8929
    @kaylenehousego8929 Год назад

    Thank you both .

  • @larrydanadavid2435
    @larrydanadavid2435 Год назад +4

    They’re actually adults that are at university. However, they’re behaving like children.

  • @adrianoc1456
    @adrianoc1456 Год назад +1

    Well said.. I agree
    God bless buddy ❤

  • @amievil3697
    @amievil3697 Год назад +5

    “Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times.” ~ G. Michael Hopf

    • @neilreynolds3858
      @neilreynolds3858 Год назад

      And when weak men create a time that's hard enough, the culture disappears and is replaced by another.

  • @sammencia7945
    @sammencia7945 Год назад +4

    Adults afraid of children?
    Orwell. 1984.

  • @honeybunch6473
    @honeybunch6473 Год назад +1

    Let's hope young generations are watching these discussions.

  • @dongaetano3687
    @dongaetano3687 Год назад +5

    Hey John, great young guy there (I'm calling 40 yr olds young - a clue to my age). I have adopted a similar approach to the younger crowd. No insulting them, soft speech, let them yell at me and attempt to calm them down after they get it out of their system.
    Then present stats, links, that back up my points, with a plea of challenge to just take a look.
    I have worked with these people and on their properties and gotten to know their parents who are mostly a bit younger than I am, their spouses or girlfriends and some of the kids they now have. The group is mostly early to mid forties. They all have taken me as a sort of father figure giving some wise counsel. But mostly my demeanor as 50 years of committed Christianity have softened my unruly behavior, and very nice carpentry work and athleticisim in endurance sports has has opened the doors to talk to them about politics and occasionally the gospel.
    Presently they consider me a "good guy" but "unenlightened". One guy was yelling at me when I broached the subject of the UK teens abuse of 4 decades while working with him on his income property. After he calmed down, he gave me a hug and said, "We all luv ya Don but you have to stop watching Fox."
    I've noticed they and even folks my age both "Trump me" or "Fox me" and immediately close their minds to any conversation at that point.
    I've been gathering info, links, reading for about 7 years now and will prepare some bullet papers to hand out on various subjects. I'm also going to try and get it to some of the terrific, Senators and Congressmen and women we have now in the R party and even some R governors here in the states.
    Have to keep trying - Can't Not Try.
    Sorry about the long rant - will watch his speech Oxford.
    Thanks much John - Luv the Aussies

  • @mogznwaz
    @mogznwaz Год назад +3

    I’ve noticed that too. We have a child and emotion-led society. It’s a flip around from the thought/facts/duty/children seen and not heard society of the Victorians. Like a pendulum swinging……

  • @wishIwuzskiing
    @wishIwuzskiing Год назад +9

    I think there is another issue with the current younger generation. Public education and popular culture have aggressively demeaned and mocked religious belief which provides a much deeper sense of purpose and meaning. But that is a natural desire in the human person. The current culture has taken that natural desire and cleverly replaced that drive for meaning and purpose with ... Global warming, rich vs. Poor, ocean pollution, etc etc so it's no wonder these ideas have a lot of passion in young people. We took away their steak and they are desperately trying to fill up on kale chips.

    • @LilliR4116
      @LilliR4116 Год назад +2

      LOL, "We took away their steak and they are desperately trying to fill up on kale chips".

    • @neilreynolds3858
      @neilreynolds3858 Год назад

      They find the nourishment of their new religion to be just as good as the first fanatics of the old religions did.

  • @briellebardot5252
    @briellebardot5252 Год назад +1

    What children in colleges and universities 😂. Sooo respectful 😅

  • @_nuance
    @_nuance Год назад +4

    2% for one country isn't small nor big, but I agree the woke lunatics' solutions are insane!

  • @travtotheworld
    @travtotheworld Год назад +4

    I like Konstantin, but did his speech actually "cut through" to anyone? Was anyone persuaded by it? The only people I saw sharing it or talking about it were people who already agreed with him.

  • @simonhadley8829
    @simonhadley8829 Год назад +5

    You know who else was afraid of their children? The Cambodians under the Khmer Rouge. They had this weird, manufactured reverence for children as the answer to the future but the family unit had to be utterly destroyed in order to make it work.

    • @neilreynolds3858
      @neilreynolds3858 Год назад

      When you're trying to destroy a culture, the young are always the easiest to employ.

  • @petewick8627
    @petewick8627 Год назад +2

    Pediatric audiologist here: I see it constantly everyday, where the kids are the boss

  • @rogeralsop3479
    @rogeralsop3479 Год назад +1

    Excellent men.

  • @CryptoAl420
    @CryptoAl420 Год назад +4

    I am scared of children. I'm scared that I'll show them bad habits. I'm scared I'll accidentally hurt them. I'm scared for their future in this mad world. But my child gives me purpose. Gives me life....but he's right about the younger gen Z

  • @bobwhite2
    @bobwhite2 Год назад +1

    Let them watch the TV and this may be the result.

  • @DemonKingOFFICIAL
    @DemonKingOFFICIAL Год назад

    I love that picture on the wall. 😂

  • @bigred8438
    @bigred8438 Год назад +1

    The Anderson Tartan. Haven't seen that for a while.

  • @adhardino9781
    @adhardino9781 Год назад +1

    Gosh, when I think how arrogant and all knowing I was with 20 years of age, I really feel ashamed today at age 54. To imagine I had been invited 30 years ago to TV shows to tell Society how it should behave, instead of going to University and studying economics and learning so many things, it's just insane. Alas, this is exactly what is happening today, making children and adolescents to be great leaders.

  • @sasgayable
    @sasgayable Год назад +1

    Children want boundaries. We're doing them a great disservice by letting them do, think and say whatever they want without challenge

  • @Bill_Ross
    @Bill_Ross Год назад +1

    He did it with humor as well. If you can make your opponents laugh and your supporters laugh, at the same jokes, you create a subconscious commonality with the two groups. That speech changed the whole global narrative.

  • @HellsCaretaker
    @HellsCaretaker Год назад +6

    Of course, there are several factors that have brought us to where we are now. But a key component is definitely the internet and the new way and to what extent we consume media. Manipulating people on a large scale has never been so easy. Healthy individual thinking has been abolished and replaced by parroting, mob mentality and dangerous naivety. Now a few determine what many are allowed to think and say, something like this has never gone well in history. Suddenly everything becomes morally inflated and we are constantly in the limelight and judged by others on a global scale. Everyone now has an opinion on everything and makes things their problem that don't really concern them at all. Why am I responsible for the whole world? They tell us this nonsense to control us. The best thing would actually be to turn off the internet right away. It has brought many benefits, but it has also turned the world into a madhouse.

  • @katherinekelly6432
    @katherinekelly6432 Год назад +1

    When the adults are removed you have "Lord Of The Flies" The different ages balance each other out.

  • @alfskea
    @alfskea Год назад +1

    Children now days are strict and parents are obedient !

    • @ankavoskuilen1725
      @ankavoskuilen1725 Год назад

      There must be a generation of parents who have obeyed their whole lives, first as kids their parents and then as parents their kids.

  • @rleslie66
    @rleslie66 Год назад +2

    My generation (silent) believed that "children should be seen and not heard."

    • @rehtaeh
      @rehtaeh Год назад

      That's called neglect.

    • @rleslie66
      @rleslie66 Год назад

      @@rehtaeh spare the rod and spoil the child

    • @rehtaeh
      @rehtaeh Год назад

      @@rleslie66 You're mistaken if you take that to mean that it is okay to assault a child.

  • @francismcglynn4169
    @francismcglynn4169 Год назад

    “The story of Jacob who stole the blessing from Esau reveals something of the dynamic of blessing defined above. It is difficult for us to see how Jacob is blessed after such a disgusting display of conniving and deceit. Truly, Esau seems to get a raw deal, but powerfully implied in the story is a major flaw in him. Esau’s flippant attitude about the blessing reveals a major breakdown of blessing. He wanted to survive and thrive but without binding himself to his father. He wanted blessing without strings attached.” [Keith Ruckhaus, As Though We Were Dreaming: A Commentary on the Songs of Ascents for Lent (Eugene, OR: Resource Publications, 2013), 76.]

  • @sabejreid2072
    @sabejreid2072 Год назад

    John Anderson come Home 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺

  • @SomeCanine
    @SomeCanine Год назад +1

    It's worse than that. Adults today are childish themselves. They don't carry themselves with any authority for fear of offending anyone. They're afraid of EVERYTHING. They act like children.

    • @neilreynolds3858
      @neilreynolds3858 Год назад

      We haven't been training people to become adults for 70 years. Children in adult bodies are prey to their emotions and easier to manipulate.

  • @SeniorScooby
    @SeniorScooby Год назад

    Pity we can’t have men of his intellect running our country 🇬🇧

  • @DavidNefelimSlayer
    @DavidNefelimSlayer Год назад

    Balderdash, people with children will never go hungry.

  • @damnxit1726
    @damnxit1726 Год назад

    “As generations go by the pejorations rise.”
    :Grammar>Contract>Word.

  • @mogznwaz
    @mogznwaz Год назад +1

    Kids use to be kept in line by a cuff round the ear from the lioness, the parent siding with the teacher meting out discipline for bad behaviour and by fathers, and father figures. The local hard man had a code and was respected - the youngsters did NOT cheek them!

  • @peacehunter26
    @peacehunter26 Год назад +1

    You do not call out how the appeal to.child safety has become the cultural cudgle

  • @WalkTimePOVs
    @WalkTimePOVs Год назад

    they are!!!!!!!!!

  • @MarkHansen1990
    @MarkHansen1990 Год назад +3

    Or children have not been taught respect of their elders. Now these children are tricenarian for example.

  • @markeastwood74
    @markeastwood74 Год назад

    I don't dusagree, but when did adults at university become "children"?
    I was one of those arrogant, know-it -all 20somethings, but I was always happy to at least hear the opposing view. Even then, I knew that if I couldn't give a compelling argument, I might not be right.

  • @rosyrussell5209
    @rosyrussell5209 Год назад +1

    People with knowledge and intellect don't often shout and interrupt. Those who have no thoughts, or much thinking capacity , shout, because they only have mantras which they can't allow to be questioned. They have no knowledge behind their flimsy statements. This frightens them, so they go on the attack. I pity them as much their rudeness annoys me. They persuade NOBODY.

    • @neilreynolds3858
      @neilreynolds3858 Год назад

      If they can destroy you, they don't have to persuade you.

  • @mitch8020
    @mitch8020 Год назад +1

    Kisin is a boss

  • @oliveoil7642
    @oliveoil7642 5 месяцев назад

    Many young people are not interested in history or their own legacies. They have been raised entitled. They are in for a load of heartache.😫

  • @MultiTipsie
    @MultiTipsie Год назад

    In the present situation, "The enemy" can teach us more then our peers/ like-minded people/ friends/ etcetera, because most people are living in a bubble and get fed only what they already think or believe.

  • @shazzamm12
    @shazzamm12 Год назад

    👏👏👏

  • @JamesDM4
    @JamesDM4 Год назад +1

    I have an other theory, we are grown children, not grown adult. Most people I believe are stuck in their mind at 16/18~ years old. They don't want/are scared of children, think emotionaly, don't want to work hard but want big money, etc.

  • @getkraken8064
    @getkraken8064 Год назад

    "As for my people, women rule over them, and children are their oppressors."

  • @marcellowoodford4048
    @marcellowoodford4048 Год назад +7

    Konstantin K. is an ordinary Bloke-Ok,a bit more Thoughtful. So WHY are more Ordinary People SO Unable to Think TOO? He's JUST an Ordinary bloke-like the rest of us,yet we "other ordinaries" can-Not be As similarly Rational...Why?

    • @DissTrackTed
      @DissTrackTed Год назад

      The internet. It's a trap. An effective one.

    • @Candolad
      @Candolad Год назад +1

      Because he's exceptionally focused and well-read. He isn't distracted by peripheral noise or trivia.

  • @vincenttan3653
    @vincenttan3653 5 месяцев назад

    Who else wants to watch a teenager of age

  • @tedlogan4867
    @tedlogan4867 Год назад

    I'm not certain it's precisely that adults are afraid of children. In my estimation, more accurately it's that adults are afraid of telling their children no, when that is the absolutely necessary, kind, mature, useful, beneficial thing to do.

  • @vivy45
    @vivy45 Год назад

  • @fearlessfreap8093
    @fearlessfreap8093 Год назад

    You can't discuss topics and disagreements with people who have no respect for anyone who disagrees with them and refuse to have a discussion.

  • @irenafitzsimon371
    @irenafitzsimon371 Год назад

    My colleague, an economics teacher in Australia (for context) in addressing young multicultural students, that their presence was clearly part of rescinding the White Australia Policy. She taught this concept as historical. These students then declared this was made up. A learner who cannot understand concepts is completely unfunctional for society and more and more of our youth appear to be in this category!

  • @jimfell7147
    @jimfell7147 Год назад

    Will common sense ever catch on?

    • @neilreynolds3858
      @neilreynolds3858 Год назад

      It hasn't in the last several thousand years so, no.

  • @ge9367
    @ge9367 Год назад +3

    Why isn't this guy a politician?

    • @Clodhopping
      @Clodhopping Год назад +5

      He's too challenging to the establishment to succeed in politics. There's no place for renegades rocking their boat. And even if he did get into the political club, he'd be muzzled quickly. Look at other open thinkers, Dennis Skinner, etc., they're always marginalised and not taken seriously by other MPs. Konstantin has more freedom to challenge and break down walls from outside.

    • @davidripley2916
      @davidripley2916 Год назад +1

      Be honest, would you be?
      I'd rather clean sewers, dude

  • @johnking6252
    @johnking6252 Год назад

    Your black & white world must be very comforting. Black, white, or grey the world exists in living colors, a rainbow if you wish. ✌️🙏🇺🇲

  • @mehranjangh
    @mehranjangh Год назад +1

    Children are horrible, smelly, noisy demanding little things (including those in universities nowadays). Shouldn't the voting age be risen up to 30 at least ti give this generation some time to grow up a bit?

  • @IosuamacaMhadaidh
    @IosuamacaMhadaidh Год назад

    People forget on both "sides" that life is about balance not domination. We can't let the bad outweigh the good, but we also can't let the good outweigh the bad. Unpopular idea but it's true. We have to let some things slide sometimes. Lesser minds or those blinded by TOO MUCH empathy can't grasp this and would say I'm a bad or evil person for saying this, but I'm not, and it's a universal fact.

  • @Dashoost
    @Dashoost Год назад +1

    This current generation is being led astray towards a Children of the Corn future

  • @benjaminchartier6458
    @benjaminchartier6458 Год назад

    One of the things that's affecting the Russo Ukrainian war right now is relatively recent history having to do with collectivization and also with Ukrainian complicity with the Nazis. The remembrances of the Hall of a door in the Holocaust or two reasons why this particular conflict is so bitter

    • @neilreynolds3858
      @neilreynolds3858 Год назад +1

      I knew Russians, not Ukrainians, who worked with the Nazis and left with them when they retreated. They hated the Communists that much and, even though they were untermenschen to the Germans, they were treated better by the Nazis than they were by their own government. This is memory to them - not history.
      The history of Eastern Europe is extremely complicated and not very well known or understood in the West. We make a lot of simplifying assumptions based in our culture that don't match with their reality and our "experts" look like fools to them. They try to make things simple and clear so we'll understand them and we dismiss it as lies and paranoia because it isn't what we want to hear.

  • @williambranch4283
    @williambranch4283 Год назад +1

    If you don't abuse or neglect children, nothing to worry about. I think the UK is paranoid.

  • @darbyheavey406
    @darbyheavey406 Год назад +1

    The State has overpowered the family unit. We need to reassert family power. Defund public education to start.

  • @winstonsmith8240
    @winstonsmith8240 Год назад

    Thanks John. I don't suppose you're thinking of coming out of retirement, by any chance? ❤

  • @Teddypally
    @Teddypally Год назад

    Nope. At that age, it's about reward. So teachers reward thinking a certain way with good grades. Good grades are associated with success. Then the students will think that way to be successful. The reason why young people think they know everything is because of the positive feedback they get. If Konstantine thinks back, he'll remember the reason why he stopped thinking that way, was because of the negative feedback he got.

  • @philltaylor8442
    @philltaylor8442 Год назад

    ITS ABOUT TIME we STARTED calling climate change too climate oks becoss THAT'S what IT IS! .

  • @yvonnesquires4304
    @yvonnesquires4304 Год назад +1

    A parent a teacher the police in a lot of cases the young havd no respect for because the adults are soft.

  • @mechengineer4life
    @mechengineer4life Год назад +1

    I need to take this advice more often too, don' tjust mock (save that for politicians and their mouthpiece organs in media and hollywood) but try to honestly share your opinion and state at outset what our common goals are (where they exist...some things like cutting up "trans" kids before puberty I cannot get to common ground with such an advocate).

    • @neilreynolds3858
      @neilreynolds3858 Год назад +1

      Right question! There's not even a common language with which to make a deal. We share words but we don't share a dictionary. We used to be able to agree on denotations and differ on connotations but those conditions are gone. As Hayakawa said, if you want to stop any progress in negotiations, start an argument about definitions. Now, we can only argue about definitions.

  • @larx4074
    @larx4074 Год назад +3

    The guardian recently stated that the Polar Ice, as according to the, erm, "experts", will be gone in 5 years; they said this 2 years ago, 4 years ago, 5 years ago, 10 years ago, 14 years ago........ current state of the Arctic Sea ice is 5.6 MILLION SQUARE MILES.......... penny dropped yet....???

  • @rayboish
    @rayboish Год назад +1

    Young people have the excuse by being young and somewhat naive .
    What about the much older idiots who have no such excuse !!

  • @bwake
    @bwake Год назад

    Field Marshal Erwin Rommel said that chaos is an essential attribute of war. He said that one reason the American army is good at war is that chaos is part of everyday life in the American army.
    Our disorder is a source of strength because it gives us practice adapting to and overcoming the challenges we face.

  • @honahwikeepa2115
    @honahwikeepa2115 Год назад

    Kant wins the day. However, the Postmodern Post-Christian mind has run out of ideas.

  • @vladtheimpaler8995
    @vladtheimpaler8995 Год назад +3

    The people telling you climate change is real are the same people telling you the Wuhan lab leak was a conspiracy.

  • @catherinesummers5057
    @catherinesummers5057 Год назад +1

    The problem is that he is still going along with the fallacy of ‘global warming’
    You can’t go half way into delusion to reason with liars

  • @PeteThecurious100
    @PeteThecurious100 Год назад +1

    Dr Spock was responsible for "children interrupting" started in 50-60's

    • @neilreynolds3858
      @neilreynolds3858 Год назад

      It's always nice to find somebody who remembers things that happened before 2 hours ago.

    • @PeteThecurious100
      @PeteThecurious100 Год назад

      @@neilreynolds3858 Cheers ;)