The least racist person is me. I let my Greek mom make my lunch, my Greek dad mow my lawn and people from around the world make the music I listen too.
@@Ffoo_ffighterYes... massively struggling lol. And no, after 11 years 500k subs would be a successful cult following. Nothing says bottom feeder sht like fake outrage and attempting to drag more successful channel's name down.
Are YOU racist? 🤔 I would appreciate if you would be PERFECTLY honest when responding to my question: if you were walking down a street in the middle of the night, and a group of Negro men were approaching on your side of the street, while a group of Japanese guys were approaching you on the other side of the street, would you cross the road?😬 Obviously, I’m assuming that you didn’t know anything about the individuals in question - ONLY their respective race.🤓
Such a stupid take. Diversity shouldnt be THE priority when it comes to who you work with and who you hang out with. It should always be the most qualified (when working with someone) or who you enjoy the company of (who you hangout with). Forced diversity is exactly that, forced. "I'm the least racist audiophile" honestly, it seems like you're the one who keeps seeing race, in a hobby where ears are what you use, not your eyes.
@@sharuraudio and what are your qualifications? And do you think they'd enjoy working with someone who is confrontational and looking for conflict like you are?
Absurd logic! You felt not invited!? You know I have never seen you doing an interview with anybody or inviting anybody for discussion. Do I have the right to call you misanthrope!?
this is why you arent invited 😭 noone knows if you are even joking we need the best audio, no scam, no spam, no slop, and we need it from people with similar taste to ourselves, same with video games and everything else
You are NOT outcast because you are Indian, this is for sure. And YOU started the feud by initiating attacks against many reviewers. You just can't stop trolling.
I can see university is leaving it's mark lmao. But yeah you are right. "audiophilia" is an almost exclusively east asian and anglo hobby on the web (at least the mainstream parts). And the reason you are outcast is because you are bluntly in opposition to the views audiophiles have held for decades and unapologetically so. You're never going to be friends with people you dunk on no matter how open minded they claim to be. Not only have they been completely wrong but also have shilling garbo to their audience for decades. How do you come back from that ? You don't so you entrench yourself deeper to keep the money coming in. But I'm sure you already knew that.
racism: prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against a person or a people on the basis of their membership in a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or is marginalized; the belief that different races possess distinct characteristics, abilities, or qualities, especially so as to distinguish them as inferior or superior to one another; belief that certain races of people are by birth and nature superior to others; discrimination or hatred based on the race of a person or of a people (that is, a group of persons). Although the topic of race/ethnicity has not been dealt with much (if at all) in this book, it was decided to include this Glossary entry in order to give the reader a completely objective view of the subject (paradox not intended). The term, “discrimination”, is of paramount importance in dealing with the topic of racism. According to the above definitions of “racism”, the term “discrimination” has invariably been used in a negative way in public discourse for the past two centuries or so. Although many methods or motives for discriminating are unfair and undesirable (or even immoral), the verb itself has a completely NEUTRAL history. English speakers borrowed it from the past participle of the Latin verb “discriminare” (meaning “to distinguish or differentiate"), which, itself, is derived from the transitive verb “discernere”. The verb “discernere”, in turn, was formed by combining the prefix “dis-” (meaning “apart”) and “cernere” (“to sift”), and thus, “to filter out or sift apart”. Firstly, there is no doubt whatsoever that certain races are superior to other races in specific aspects (sometimes so VASTLY superior, that only the most rabid leftist would refuse to accept the facts of the matter). For example, some races have a far higher average intelligence than others, some are far taller, stronger and more physically beautiful than others, some are (on average) greatly more dharmic (religious) than others, some are naturally more quiet and gentle in temperament than others, et cetera. I cannot imagine anyone (even a negro) who would, while walking alone at night in a metropolitan area, prefer to walk in the direction of a group of young negro men instead of a group of young Japanese men. If that makes one a racial bigot, then so be it, but personally, that accusation will never persuade me to walk in the direction of the negroes! Therefore, one ought to be extremely discriminatory (in the original and most etymologically-accurate sense of the word) when presuming to make charges of racial bias towards another. To be clear, in the above example, the reason for my choice to avoid the band of negroes, is due not to any inherent HATRED towards those originating from sub-Saharan Africa, but simply because, in my vast experience of residing in a multicultural country, and by watching news reports, the chances of my physical safety being threatened late at night are far, far greater by walking in the direction of the black men, as opposed to the Japanese gentlemen. In the United States of America, for instance, despite comprising about six percent of the total population, Negroid males are disproportionally responsible for about half the violent crimes in that country. So, discrimination can be dharmic (beneficial) or it can be adharmic (sinful) and one ought not fear discriminating on the basis of race. Quite conversely, there are scenarios in which I would negatively-discriminate against those of the Caucasian (specifically, European) races. For example, if I am out and about, promoting my teachings, I would normally avoid those of European heritage, in favour of those individuals from Middle-East Asia and the Asian Subcontinent, since the latter races are typically far more receptive to dharma. If I was promoting animal rights, and I sighted groups of Israelis or Germans, and also groups of South-East Asians, I would not even dream of wasting my time trying to convince the dog-eating Asians to desist from animal abuse, when the Israelis are approximately one hundred times more likely to become compassionate vegans, according to the currently-available statistics on vegan adherence. This is something I have fully realized after residing in the Philippines for well over one decade. In order to provide just one rather pertinent anecdote, the owner and staff at a vegan restaurant I regularly patronized were, believe it or not, CARNISTS, whilst the majority of customers were foreigners, despite the fact that foreigners comprise an excruciatingly-tiny proportion of the population. In summary, racial discrimination (again, by the actual definition of the term), like sexism and speciesism, may be either immoral, or it may be moral, depending on the intentions of the actor and the consequences of the act. If humanity was wise and intelligent (which is very far from the case, sad to say), the term “racism” would be defined as: “The UNJUSTIFIED prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against a person or a people on the basis of their membership in a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or marginalized.” Thus, according to most all definitions of “racism”, I am hereby proud to be a truly racist human.
Clicking on "Don't recommend this channel". This is the first time this channel popped up in my feed and I never watched it before, and I'll make sure I never do again. Interesting how the only time it showed up was when the word 'racist' was used in the title. I'll stick with Amplified Audio Reviews for my "diversity" quota listens, much better channel too.
I really like your channel and have learned a lot from you in my short time learning about audio so far, but are you sure the reason why they don't associate with you is because they are racist and not because you openly shit on their lack of knowledge in audio compared to yours?
SHARUR, what do you think of ZMF? The brand is getting all the hype and sold out everywhere. They have interesting return policies and you need specific amps and cables to make them sound good. Can you make a video about it?
@@sharuraudio way to dodge his question. edit: wait... i realize now you didn't dodge his question, you just implied that white people are inferior to brown people..... LOL "Im the least racist person"
This guy is coping with the fact that he’s offended he’s not being included because he has 2 years of audio experience under his belt vs the big RUclipsrs decades - so he resorts to racism. Crazy entitlement, crazy cope
@ you’re the one hurting your career and reputation broadcasting your crazy racism allegations online and to the whole world😭😂 gonna be tough explaining this in job interviews
Book smart and common sense are two different things. Audio is personal, but watching a review from an Indian channel makes you think they are only there to shill.
As someone who is actually colorblind, shade-blind and can only see the world in pencil sketch outlines ( _a-ha Take On Me remastered in 4K_ ) and who has been told I'm white but can't actually verify this with my own eyes, I can attest to the subtle subconscious bias that most privileged people exert on someone who appears threatening b/c of the color of their skin, the quality of their intellect, the fear of an unsustainable business model or the hilarious but true claims that person uses in their video thumbnails. This bias is so deeply rooted in tribalism and nationalist pride that it permeates all arenas of decision making, speech and the willingness to forgive and un-ban someone who actually has a meaningful contribution to make to a community's base knowledge and the overall state of audio art and science ☮
I follow Dongle Madness, he is Asian and not racist. Also love Canadian Tone Deaf Monk who as never introduced race into the mix. I see a bias against unbranded drivers such as those by smaller independent manufacturers such as Pula, who has made fantastic iems but trashed because they are in branded divers.,That is the bias I notice driven perhaps more by $ than race. I am sorry you need to make this video. I don’t know of a bigger racist than the Donald
@@sharuraudio I forgot how young you are Sharur. Most of us still remember when Trump compared migrants from South America and the Caribbean to dehumanizing caricatures.
Why do you call your nation by the name given to it by the British (from the PERSIAN word “Hindustan”)?☝️ What’s wrong with its PROPER name (Bhārata)? 🇮🇳
The least racist person is me. I let my Greek mom make my lunch, my Greek dad mow my lawn and people from around the world make the music I listen too.
Including Greek music?
@@TheWorldTeacher But now it was a shame. =)
@@scientificaudiophile Do you still live with tour parents?
@@nikolaygramchev Of course!
Do you get ban from headfi as well ?
I agree. You and Crinacle should start your own show.
Aren't they beefing?
@@Ffoo_ffighter all sharur knows is beefing
@@Ffoo_ffighter no, sharur is deeply in love with crinacle
@@Ffoo_ffighter No, they're actually the same person. Lighting makes a huge difference.
@@a4o002 how about a celeb boxing match? 😂
I am an Indian audiophile, in no way have I ever observed any racism in this hobby. This video is absolutely ridiculous.
cope
Not only that, but the majority of iem reviewers are Indian
@@daxfitz how much is headphones show paying you? 😉
J N L
This guy has serious insecurity issues
"Literally white supremacists"😂 Cute bait, really convincing. What else can a struggling audio channel do but shoot sh!t and hope something sticks
cope
@@sharuraudio That's all you bud
this is my comment section bud
@@TBombz struggling? If he gets 500k subs, it's probably a sign of selling out.
@@Ffoo_ffighterYes... massively struggling lol. And no, after 11 years 500k subs would be a successful cult following. Nothing says bottom feeder sht like fake outrage and attempting to drag more successful channel's name down.
That smirk when you say - "I am the least racist audiophile..."
it's true
Are YOU racist? 🤔
I would appreciate if you would be PERFECTLY honest when responding to my question:
if you were walking down a street in the middle of the night, and a group of Negro men were approaching on your side of the street, while a group of Japanese guys were approaching you on the other side of the street, would you cross the road?😬
Obviously, I’m assuming that you didn’t know anything about the individuals in question - ONLY their respective race.🤓
Sensitive sharur character arc
Such a stupid take. Diversity shouldnt be THE priority when it comes to who you work with and who you hang out with. It should always be the most qualified (when working with someone) or who you enjoy the company of (who you hangout with). Forced diversity is exactly that, forced. "I'm the least racist audiophile" honestly, it seems like you're the one who keeps seeing race, in a hobby where ears are what you use, not your eyes.
i'm the most qualified
@@sharuraudio and what are your qualifications? And do you think they'd enjoy working with someone who is confrontational and looking for conflict like you are?
"I'm the least racist person ever actually"
The irony is that, Listener still call Pewdiepie Racist 🤡
Absurd logic! You felt not invited!?
You know I have never seen you doing an interview with anybody or inviting anybody for discussion. Do I have the right to call you misanthrope!?
wrong
Not really sure what this video is trying to accomplish. Maybe just focus on your company more and stop looking at headphone show stuff
The prejudice is against us bassheads...which you are prejudiced against.
this is why you arent invited 😭
noone knows if you are even joking
we need the best audio, no scam, no spam, no slop, and we need it from people with similar taste to ourselves, same with video games and everything else
i tell it to you
CanJam used a dog whistle in their reasoning to justify banning you, which was racist and funnily enough targeted the wrong community
idk about this one but thx peqdb for the my variations and 6xx eq
You are NOT outcast because you are Indian, this is for sure. And YOU started the feud by initiating attacks against many reviewers. You just can't stop trolling.
wrong
I can see university is leaving it's mark lmao. But yeah you are right. "audiophilia" is an almost exclusively east asian and anglo hobby on the web (at least the mainstream parts). And the reason you are outcast is because you are bluntly in opposition to the views audiophiles have held for decades and unapologetically so. You're never going to be friends with people you dunk on no matter how open minded they claim to be. Not only have they been completely wrong but also have shilling garbo to their audience for decades. How do you come back from that ? You don't so you entrench yourself deeper to keep the money coming in. But I'm sure you already knew that.
racism:
prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against a person or a people on the basis of their membership in a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or is marginalized; the belief that different races possess distinct characteristics, abilities, or qualities, especially so as to distinguish them as inferior or superior to one another; belief that certain races of people are by birth and nature superior to others; discrimination or hatred based on the race of a person or of a people (that is, a group of persons).
Although the topic of race/ethnicity has not been dealt with much (if at all) in this book, it was decided to include this Glossary entry in order to give the reader a completely objective view of the subject (paradox not intended).
The term, “discrimination”, is of paramount importance in dealing with the topic of racism. According to the above definitions of “racism”, the term “discrimination” has invariably been used in a negative way in public discourse for the past two centuries or so. Although many methods or motives for discriminating are unfair and undesirable (or even immoral), the verb itself has a completely NEUTRAL history. English speakers borrowed it from the past participle of the Latin verb “discriminare” (meaning “to distinguish or differentiate"), which, itself, is derived from the transitive verb “discernere”. The verb “discernere”, in turn, was formed by combining the prefix “dis-” (meaning “apart”) and “cernere” (“to sift”), and thus, “to filter out or sift apart”.
Firstly, there is no doubt whatsoever that certain races are superior to other races in specific aspects (sometimes so VASTLY superior, that only the most rabid leftist would refuse to accept the facts of the matter). For example, some races have a far higher average intelligence than others, some are far taller, stronger and more physically beautiful than others, some are (on average) greatly more dharmic (religious) than others, some are naturally more quiet and gentle in temperament than others, et cetera. I cannot imagine anyone (even a negro) who would, while walking alone at night in a metropolitan area, prefer to walk in the direction of a group of young negro men instead of a group of young Japanese men. If that makes one a racial bigot, then so be it, but personally, that accusation will never persuade me to walk in the direction of the negroes! Therefore, one ought to be extremely discriminatory (in the original and most etymologically-accurate sense of the word) when presuming to make charges of racial bias towards another.
To be clear, in the above example, the reason for my choice to avoid the band of negroes, is due not to any inherent HATRED towards those originating from sub-Saharan Africa, but simply because, in my vast experience of residing in a multicultural country, and by watching news reports, the chances of my physical safety being threatened late at night are far, far greater by walking in the direction of the black men, as opposed to the Japanese gentlemen. In the United States of America, for instance, despite comprising about six percent of the total population, Negroid males are disproportionally responsible for about half the violent crimes in that country. So, discrimination can be dharmic (beneficial) or it can be adharmic (sinful) and one ought not fear discriminating on the basis of race.
Quite conversely, there are scenarios in which I would negatively-discriminate against those of the Caucasian (specifically, European) races. For example, if I am out and about, promoting my teachings, I would normally avoid those of European heritage, in favour of those individuals from Middle-East Asia and the Asian Subcontinent, since the latter races are typically far more receptive to dharma.
If I was promoting animal rights, and I sighted groups of Israelis or Germans, and also groups of South-East Asians, I would not even dream of wasting my time trying to convince the dog-eating Asians to desist from animal abuse, when the Israelis are approximately one hundred times more likely to become compassionate vegans, according to the currently-available statistics on vegan adherence. This is something I have fully realized after residing in the Philippines for well over one decade. In order to provide just one rather pertinent anecdote, the owner and staff at a vegan restaurant I regularly patronized were, believe it or not, CARNISTS, whilst the majority of customers were foreigners, despite the fact that foreigners comprise an excruciatingly-tiny proportion of the population.
In summary, racial discrimination (again, by the actual definition of the term), like sexism and speciesism, may be either immoral, or it may be moral, depending on the intentions of the actor and the consequences of the act. If humanity was wise and intelligent (which is very far from the case, sad to say), the term “racism” would be defined as: “The UNJUSTIFIED prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against a person or a people on the basis of their membership in a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or marginalized.” Thus, according to most all definitions of “racism”, I am hereby proud to be a truly racist human.
Clicking on "Don't recommend this channel". This is the first time this channel popped up in my feed and I never watched it before, and I'll make sure I never do again. Interesting how the only time it showed up was when the word 'racist' was used in the title. I'll stick with Amplified Audio Reviews for my "diversity" quota listens, much better channel too.
cope
@@sharuraudio loser
Yes but you body shame people too...however BHARAT MATA KI JAI!!! And salute to you for being so vocal about this ongoing issue.
Name 5 black
Bad take
YOU are the most qualified. I love the confidence. Nice bait sir
not bait
I really like your channel and have learned a lot from you in my short time learning about audio so far, but are you sure the reason why they don't associate with you is because they are racist and not because you openly shit on their lack of knowledge in audio compared to yours?
yes I am sure
SHARUR, what do you think of ZMF? The brand is getting all the hype and sold out everywhere. They have interesting return policies and you need specific amps and cables to make them sound good. Can you make a video about it?
He would just EQ his Variations to a ZMF headphone and say why it sucks.
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This is a piss take right?. I'm going to assume this is a piss take.
no
Wait, you're Indian?
What does the panellist skin colour have to do with their opinion on audio products. Do you believe ear colour impacts sound quality?
many of the smartest audio engineers have not been white
@ I don’t dispute that.
@@sharuraudio way to dodge his question.
edit: wait... i realize now you didn't dodge his question, you just implied that white people are inferior to brown people..... LOL "Im the least racist person"
@@sharuraudio what does this have to do with anything? You think the smartest audio engineers should be making social media videos? Lmfao
I love indians❤
Super* review's discord server is also very diverse. There are definitely South Asian and Southeast Asian people in there.
fake diversity lol
This guy is coping with the fact that he’s offended he’s not being included because he has 2 years of audio experience under his belt vs the big RUclipsrs decades - so he resorts to racism. Crazy entitlement, crazy cope
cope
@ you’re the one hurting your career and reputation broadcasting your crazy racism allegations online and to the whole world😭😂 gonna be tough explaining this in job interviews
Haven't you played this card a little too soon? Also, who still believes in reviewers these days?
Book smart and common sense are two different things. Audio is personal, but watching a review from an Indian channel makes you think they are only there to shill.
You forgot AP mastering
opinion on estats?
Are you mad because they didn't invite you?😂
yes
They aren't racist enough
How can Indians be audiophiles? Have you heard the music? 😆😆😆
As someone who is actually colorblind, shade-blind and can only see the world in pencil sketch outlines ( _a-ha Take On Me remastered in 4K_ ) and who has been told I'm white but can't actually verify this with my own eyes, I can attest to the subtle subconscious bias that most privileged people exert on someone who appears threatening b/c of the color of their skin, the quality of their intellect, the fear of an unsustainable business model or the hilarious but true claims that person uses in their video thumbnails. This bias is so deeply rooted in tribalism and nationalist pride that it permeates all arenas of decision making, speech and the willingness to forgive and un-ban someone who actually has a meaningful contribution to make to a community's base knowledge and the overall state of audio art and science ☮
It's all a part of the plan.
what plan
@@sharuraudiothe plan…you know…
what's up with arya unveiled?
I follow Dongle Madness, he is Asian and not racist. Also love Canadian Tone Deaf Monk who as never introduced race into the mix. I see a bias against unbranded drivers such as those by smaller independent manufacturers such as Pula, who has made fantastic iems but trashed because they are in branded divers.,That is the bias I notice driven perhaps more by $ than race. I am sorry you need to make this video. I don’t know of a bigger racist than the Donald
na
Where’s your LCD 5? 😢
for real man
I’m a huge fan of your channel! I’m Indian!
headphones were invented by wypipo saar 😎
Hey man what do you think of the Hifiman Sundaras?
meh
Straight up shit
Haha, Trump is not racist, haha.
he isn't
@@sharuraudiohe isnt but he makes racist statements
@@sharuraudio I forgot how young you are Sharur. Most of us still remember when Trump compared migrants from South America and the Caribbean to dehumanizing caricatures.
You're all american duh. you don't even know where India is.
Oh no, I stuck around to hear more and you really need to stop…… talking…… for a while and start thinking more.
cope
You sir are talking out of your ass.
wrong
Phillipines peoples
Kindly repeat that in ENGLISH, Miss.☝️
Incidentally, Slave, are you VEGAN? 🌱
soy
😂😂😂
😂
✊🏿
Damn I was expecting some tea. Good bait
“Trump is a good guy” - 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣
he is
as a fellow indian TRUMP WILL BRING MORE H1B1 VISAS
Why do you call your nation by the name given to it by the British (from the PERSIAN word “Hindustan”)?☝️
What’s wrong with its PROPER name (Bhārata)? 🇮🇳
🤓Well actually it's not bharat nothing in Vedas refers to that
"I am the least racist audiophile'', votes for trump. Get used to it buddy.
@@Soleft ?
@@sharuraudio wadup you singular person?