Could literally listen to Dame Vivienne for hours! I think an hourly slot to let those thought trains loose on youtube or tv would be amazing. People need icons like this to look up to and to help shape their lives for the better! Reign on Dame Viv! L x
anonymous i agree to an extent. We do have to be conscious stewards of nature, ensure clean water, air, soil, food; use less dirty energy, consume less stuff that uses excessive amounts of energy to produce that create excess waste.
anonymous I don’t use the term climate change or global warming or other for that reason. I do know first hand of the devastation of rivers, oceans, air, health, etc., from what I’ve seen first hand in indigenous communities in the Amazon rainforest that I work with and others in the US. I’ve seen, for example, that two feet below their soil there’s oil from oil spills from multinational petroleum extraction projects. They can’t grow food in their contaminated lands. Their rivers are contaminated and they eat contaminated fish. Even the air they breathe is contaminated and there are higher cancer rates in these communities due to extraction and the pollution that these projects create. Then there’s the pollution at the end of the process from driving cars that contaminate the air we all breathe. The pollution from chemicals from dying factories and textile manufacturers that end up in rivers and our food when crops are irrigated with this waste around the world...to name a few. I’ve been in the manufacturing/design industry for 3 decades... this first hand knowledge among other things is why I can’t work making more stuff people don’t need. So yes, the bad actors, cabal, corporations behind all this lump it all into a theme and agenda to fulfill their goals. But again we can use healthier ways to live in this world without devastating nature and the very sources of life that we depend on.
I love Vivienne Westwood. I love her clothes, bags and shoes. But what a cleaver, amazing, thoughtful woman. To be like her at her age would be amazing. Something to aspire to.
Glad she has a voice for women ,especially that she is older and wiser,an elder if you like,has had experience living on the planet and has learnt some things.she has learnt that fracking is bad and is standing up against it like a true warrior of the truth...love ya viv!
She is absolutely fabulous! A pioneer and an icon. I did one of my first internships with her in fashion. I did not stay there too long, she had a fabulous team.
It's sad and even a little frustrating when a flow or true intelligence is stopped so someone can ask a fundamentally irrelevant question Only to realize immediately the conversation is going to go back to what is relevant to that conversation Vivian is truly an inspirational women, a cutting edge path blazer both in fashion and activism and a very very gracious lady with it too Blessings to you Vivian
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What could be more important that what Vivienne W was saying? Shami C calls herself 'a friend of' Westwood, but in fact Westwood was reaching a culminating point and she almost sabotaged it. What Westwood was saying was so coherent and so important, that an interviewer couldn't meaningfully add to it, nor steer it. It's sensible to realise that and have the good grace to step back. Instead Shami C having sponsored the visit, was attempting to take control and back to her own organisation and work, fearful that wasn't getting enough of a mention and prepared to do anything to get there. Embarrassing and tone-deaf. There was plenty of time to do that. Cringemaking. We all make mistakes but my worry is she didn't learn from it. Westwood was so gracious about it.
So much knowledge in the arts and fashion. I love the idea of expression and fashion. People need to have an individuality which I definitely agree with.
Thank you for this talk…point on! I’ve never heard our political crisis expressed so clearly and succinctly. Which we could here more form Dame Westwood.
So much of what is being exposed by Vivienne is on the button..it is not extreme..it just is not known by the general populace…her research and explaining needs to general knowledge…we are blinded to what is happening…she is telling us to wake up…she made herself an ambassador for change…now her words will ring in our ears..let’s hope so…a woman who did what was change making…her legacy was to leave the world aware…❤ with her clothing her protesting her sense of being activist for change.
When I was young the slogans were 'rebel, freedom' etc. Now kids walk around with 'Obey' on their clothes, Britain is in very many ways just as backwards today except now youth fashion has been co-opted and become part of that sad moral slavery. Saying that I hardly know anyone who could afford any of Westwood's uber expensive punk clothes other than an occasional bum-flap or arm band, we just bought cheaper versions or made our own -or stole them from Seditionaries of course.
Westwood was open about the fact that she uses the fashion business as a. platform to finance her political activism. This means she was far more effective in the world than someone just scratching to get by, but sounding off about how they managed it.
Whoever wants a monarch has the spirit of a slave, of a subject. The very fact that VW has accepted a title from the bloodstained hands of the queen makes her completely untrustworthy.
fantastic honest conversation about the world we live in - we need more influential designers to come forward and encourage young emerging designers to think about climate change and raise awareness/consciousness to be committed engaged people of the world.
What she is saying is explained by david ike and in zeitgeist. Zeitgeist the movie explains the cycle of debt more clearly and the way we are kept in poverty by the banks and governments. Brexit could not have made this clearer in that they are refusing to implement the will of the people by democratic vote.
I love listening to Vivienne and am so glad she supports Julian ASSANGE. We need her sharp intellect for this mission impossible to get him out of prison
love from the 75 million free thinking, liberal, passionate, caring, dedicated and really nice people who live in the world today who are proud to call England their real home!.
+andrew chasten The majority of the English population have scummed to years of indoctination and think that their so called, 'free thinking', is free. Indeed they are thinking preprogrammed thoughts.
Absolutely correct. Ms. Westwood is a fake. The emperor's new clothes. VW is a clever saleswoman who plays the rebel to sell her overpriced garbage to brain-dead sheep
Don't be ridiculous. We've ALL got blood on our hands, starting with the seizing of this country from First Nations people and your and my continued occupation of it. There are plenty of historical injustices so don't pretend you don't benefit from history, because you do. Are we going to sit around finger pointing and wallowing in guilt and/or self pity? Or are we going to do something productive? Westwood realised that just being a punk wasn't sustainable intellectually nor morally. She decided to acquire more skills. One of them was to draw on the design and work from history, and that's where she developed a fine appreciation of tailoring. In fact she said a slight adjustment of 1/4 an inch would make all the difference to a design. That's how refined tailoring is. Westwood realised that throwing out tradition wholly wasn't the solution and that the Queen represented a lot of things, including high standards. That's why she accepted her honour from the Queen. Not that the monarchy is perfect, far from it. Get behind the Voice constitutional movement and do something productive instead of whining behind your keyboard and taking shots at people like Westwood who are inspiringly active and about whom you demonstrably know very little. There are far too few Westwoods in this world, and now she's gone. And far too many people like yourself. I hope at least you're young so you can quickly learn and change, like Westwood did. Read more books don't just get your opinions from websites. That would be a good start.
I've heard her claim that she was 'already doing punk" in reference to the style - before it was called "punk". Which makes sense. In the mainstream punk was not named until the sex pistols came about so... Of course, punk attitude was already there and waiting to explode.
This is satire, right? Vivienne Westwood can't be serious (or can't be taken seriously) when she says she's animated by "the idea of people being victims that are just picked on because they happen to be in the wrong place at the wrong time and are then killed or, in the case of what's happening in America, in concrete cells in solitary confinement for the rest of their lives. Solitary confinement. I mean, 40 years not seeing anybody and you're stuck in there!" Didn't the lawyer in Shami Chakrabarti want to ask Westwood to name these individuals who've done nothing naughty but end up in prison? And is there anyone in the US prison system who spends 40 years in complete solitary? Surely the Americans don't even do that to people like Aldrich Ames? Chakrabarti fawns over her interview subject and expects her audience to fawn, even as Westwood says absurd and in some ways deeply offensive things about central banks all being entirely privately owned (some are substantially privately owned but they operate under government/public sector control) and being motivated by a desire to own absolutely everything. And then when Westwood confidently predicts the world south of Paris will soon be uninhabitable and it will all be too late if we don't de-carbonise our economies before 2024, Chakrabarti joins in. This is rubbish.
Clearly you don't know much about these topics. There are legislated powers of detention in Australia and they exist despite haebus corpus, which is a common law principle. The powers of arrest and detention are there and operate in defined circumstances, but the details of who has been held and for how long are in secrecy. How can this be? We don't know what we don't know there. The whole matter of challenging can isolate you and cause a lot of problems. Look at how the trial of a human rights lawyer in Australia, Bernard Colley has been held in camera. Collery is not a radical he was just doing his job. Of course she is glossing over many details and conflating facts, this the topic is huge and she's not a lawyer. Assange is a shocking case and the relevant law is almost irrelevant, it is clearly a witch-hunt. If you don't understand the varying laws in the US I don't blame you. It's complex but you sound like a lawyer yourself. How about then, researching how motivated by the need to find a culprit, people (in the wrong place at the wrong time) get framed then tried and locked up indefinitely? The three strikes laws in the US are particularly onerous about sentencing. The system of incarceration in the US particularly and in Australia, is oppressive against black Americans and First Nations people in Australia. Try and get your head around it. There are corporations running jails in the US, and now in Australia and there is no real motivation to look at the causes of crime and incarceration. There is a lot of cost involved in any meaningful change, and there aren't many votes in it. Onto climate change then. The fact is that we are now entering a dangerous period where feedback mechanisms have been triggered and the climate is increasingly unstable. What she says is true, but it's actually worse than that. Because the climate modelling we are using doesn't really take into account what happens when those mechanisms start to be triggered (example is release of methane gas from the tundra in Greenland, Siberia etc) and that's exactly what's happening. The results are actually far worse than predicted. Further, we have only knowledge about how to reduce emissions (which we refuse to act on meaningfully enough because, dog-in-the-manger style, we're waiting for others to do it first, and also it's very difficult indeed to stop the momentum of a carbon powered economic train). We have no concept of how we're going to remove carbon from the sea where it is being stored. It's not even being contemplated when it should be uppermost in our minds. UN climate change treaty emissions reduction targets need to be seen in this context. It's the surface temperatures in the sea and the currents underneath that are driving climate change, but that's a manifestation of carbon in the atmosphere, then being stored in the sea. Oceanographers have a lot of the story. There are tipping points here that have been triggered and don't show up in the very conservative modelling. These are limitations and you're only vaguely conscious of if at all. I suggest you do a deep study of these matters. Here's only a start on climate change: www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/dec/20/risks-of-domino-effect-of-tipping-points-greater-than-thought-study-says www.theguardian.com/global-development/2016/apr/24/world-heading-for-catastrophe-over-natural-disasters-risk-expert-warns www.theage.com.au/world/north-america/critical-ocean-system-may-be-heading-for-collapse-due-to-climate-change-study-finds-20210806-p58gbz.html#comments www.news.com.au/technology/environment/alarming-cracks-in-ice-shelf-of-thwaites-doomsday-glacier-could-accelerate-sea-level-rise/news-story/8f54f4ea7e7f8a2f3ca8fd9310926e2f
@@deborahcurtis1385 telling people they don't know much then spelling habeas corpus incorrectly? I've read a huge amount on climate change and am sceptical of some claims I read AND of the likelihood of us being able to respond effectively without significant technological change. I don't find atmospheric physicist Richard Lindzen impossible to believe when he says there's no real evidence of tipping points in climate.
@@oliverc1961 It's not about not finding a physicist impossible to believe, it's about RISK MANAGEMENT. Because the way we're managing risk so far, is to carry on and hope for the best. ' Ask yourself this: Do you wait until you are absolutely certain of being robbed before you take out an insurance policy? No! you do a risk assessment. and you evaluate the risk of being wrong. In this case the potential is catastrophic. The reason we are not supposed to wait until there is total certainty, is because of that risk. This is what is called the precautionary principle. It is something you clearly have no concept of otherwise you wouldn't be clutching at straws as you clearly are. It wouldn't matter, but what's at risk is not your MacBook Pro, and family silver, but the continued survival of our species, or a significant number thereof. People have an optimistic bias it's part of our survival devices. But this won't suit all scenarios. In this case it's the worst possible attitude to have, and it's the dominant one. As you demonstrate. I find it ridiculous that you think this is not a problem but how to spell 'habeas corpus' is so major you lead with it. I won't tick you off about your use of the double negative because you're already making an insubstantial point. You must be English. I went to Australian law schools (yes, I have a higher degree) and the consensus was the demystification of legal principles particularly with the continuation of Latin terms, many of which don't withstand close scrutiny. And my central point was that the common law principle has not survived legislation since. To ignore that, and focus on the spelling of the common law Latin term means you must be desperate to score a point, however lame. I'd like to take you on in court, you'd be a doddle. And yes, we had people from Oxford and. Cambridge who transferred and tried to complete their degrees here and they were drowning at sea because our law schools are far more rigorous than yours because they involve problem-solving all the way through. The English just do theory and then do practice later. If you're American all I can say is Australian law schools, the top ones are highly regarded. And I know about climate change from the international law perspective and the practical perspective and from a policy-making perspective. And we are in deep doo doo. Deny it all you like but you're running a colossal risk. Already there are people hitting the panic button and going: we were wrong. Because they were. It's only getting worse from here on.
When a moderator takes a side because someone 'looks like' they know what they're talking about because they spelled a Latin phrase correctly, and got all the substance @rse about, we really are in the sh!t! It's so totally lacking in clues I give up. It's a total waste of time trying to educate people into looking at this with any real perspective. But 100% full marks and highlighter for the tosser who can spell habeas corpus yet totally misses the point that it has been eclipsed by repressive legislation. What a genius the moderator is! Vivienne would NOT be impressed. (its no doubt some kid on work experience, it can't be Shami C herself, she can't be that ridiculous, can she?).
@@deborahcurtis1385 "you do a risk assessment. and you evaluate the risk of being wrong. In this case the potential is catastrophic." You don't think the potential risk of an enormous rise in energy prices or the potential risk of ordering countries like China and India to stop using fossil fuels is worth worrying about? Carry on and hope for the best is how human beings have always operated. Over my lifetime (61 years so far) people have devoted a lot of time to saying how Malthus and the neo-Malthusians like Paul Ehrlich because the number of people who are starving to death has actually fallen at the same time as world population has increased by about 5 billion. Pessimist/realist that I am I think Malthus will eventually prove to be correct. Our population will expand to match the resources available, then it will go beyond. that and population and per capita living standards will decline. Maybe we're already seeing that. I made a conscious choice when I was in my early teens never to have children, precisely because I was concerned for the environment. But my three notionally green sisters had 10 children between them. Their micro decision-making has had an enormous macro outcome and you'd have to be a twit not to recognise that. The other thing I've seen in 61 years is wave after wave of young people wanting to take over from older people and feeling convinced they can and will do things better. Greta Thunberg's "how dare you" was typical young person inexperience and self assurance. She can't be expected to know that my generation grew up with visions of an environmental apocalypse thanks to Rachel Carson and Paul Ehrlich and the near certainty of a nuclear holocaust and the absolute certainty of mass unemployment as mechanisation and globalisation took made paid work opportunities a thing of the past. Didn't bloody happen. So, it remains true that the one thing I'm absolutely certain of is that there are too many human beings on the planet, living beyond the planet's means. I used to date a very highly regarded climate change expert and when I spoke to her boss, Andy Pitman (UNSW) he said we wouldn't have a problem if we all "enjoyed" the same standard of living as a very poor Chinese rural peasant - the sort that uses a pit toilet and eats grasshoppers when frogs aren't available. But we don't live like that and don't want to live like that and in multi-party democracies the parties that offer that to the electorate are never going to get into power. Sorry for having a go at you about habeas corpus. I really was just teasing. I know how little it matters that people misspell things from time to time. Hopefully you'll feel pleased that in this response I've addressed the substance of what you're saying. Have you seen Tim Jackson's talks on Prosperity Without Growth, or read his book of the same name?
so very proud to have had the opportunity to work for miss dame Vivienne westwood as an intern!!
Thank you
much love monzie
Could literally listen to Dame Vivienne for hours! I think an hourly slot to let those thought trains loose on youtube or tv would be amazing. People need icons like this to look up to and to help shape their lives for the better! Reign on Dame Viv! L x
Vivienne knows what she is talking about! I find her so interesting and full of facts and sense! We need women like this to run the country!
+Lorraine Shuttlewood We have women like this running the county - which is one of the reasons it is in such a mess!
Absolutely on point! Thank you Vivienne Westwood & Southbank Center for this important conversation!
anonymous i agree to an extent. We do have to be conscious stewards of nature, ensure clean water, air, soil, food; use less dirty energy, consume less stuff that uses excessive amounts of energy to produce that create excess waste.
anonymous I don’t use the term climate change or global warming or other for that reason.
I do know first hand of the devastation of rivers, oceans, air, health, etc., from what I’ve seen first hand in indigenous communities in the Amazon rainforest that I work with and others in the US. I’ve seen, for example, that two feet below their soil there’s oil from oil spills from multinational petroleum extraction projects. They can’t grow food in their contaminated lands. Their rivers are contaminated and they eat contaminated fish. Even the air they breathe is contaminated and there are higher cancer rates in these communities due to extraction and the pollution that these projects create.
Then there’s the pollution at the end of the process from driving cars that contaminate the air we all breathe. The pollution from chemicals from dying factories and textile manufacturers that end up in rivers and our food when crops are irrigated with this waste around the world...to name a few. I’ve been in the manufacturing/design industry for 3 decades... this first hand knowledge among other things is why I can’t work making more stuff people don’t need.
So yes, the bad actors, cabal, corporations behind all this lump it all into a theme and agenda to fulfill their goals.
But again we can use healthier ways to live in this world without devastating nature and the very sources of life that we depend on.
Thank you so much for the video. She's a glorious woman with a beautiful soul, and I love how much she cares about the world around ALL of us.
I love Vivienne Westwood. I love her clothes, bags and shoes. But what a cleaver, amazing, thoughtful woman. To be like her at her age would be amazing. Something to aspire to.
Glad she has a voice for women ,especially that she is older and wiser,an elder if you like,has had experience living on the planet and has learnt some things.she has learnt that fracking is bad and is standing up against it like a true warrior of the truth...love ya viv!
finally a fashion designer with something to say that has meaning
Was gratefully saying the very same thing. ☀️😅🤙
exactly
After five minutes we eventually get to hear Vivienne. Apart from the hosts rambling great. Love vivienne
She is absolutely fabulous! A pioneer and an icon. I did one of my first internships with her in fashion. I did not stay there too long, she had a fabulous team.
It's sad and even a little frustrating when a flow or true intelligence is stopped so someone can ask a fundamentally irrelevant question
Only to realize immediately the conversation is going to go back to what is relevant to that conversation
Vivian is truly an inspirational women, a cutting edge path blazer both in fashion and activism and a very very gracious lady with it too
Blessings to you Vivian
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What could be more important that what Vivienne W was saying?
Shami C calls herself 'a friend of' Westwood, but in fact Westwood was reaching a culminating point and she almost sabotaged it.
What Westwood was saying was so coherent and so important, that an interviewer couldn't meaningfully add to it, nor steer it.
It's sensible to realise that and have the good grace to step back.
Instead Shami C having sponsored the visit, was attempting to take control and back to her own organisation and work, fearful that wasn't getting enough of a mention and prepared to do anything to get there.
Embarrassing and tone-deaf. There was plenty of time to do that. Cringemaking. We all make mistakes but my worry is she didn't learn from it.
Westwood was so gracious about it.
Vivienne looks absolutely beautiful here ❤ RIP 🕊
So much knowledge in the arts and fashion. I love the idea of expression and fashion. People need to have an individuality which I definitely agree with.
I LOVE HER SO MUCH SHES ONE OF MY HEROES
Heroin!..(female) !
Thank you for this talk…point on! I’ve never heard our political crisis expressed so clearly and succinctly. Which we could here more form Dame Westwood.
I absolutely adore Vivienne she is my luv inspiration . I wish she could design human beings ngs cos the world needs more viviennes
So much of what is being exposed by Vivienne is on the button..it is not extreme..it just is not known by the general populace…her research and explaining needs to general knowledge…we are blinded to what is happening…she is telling us to wake up…she made herself an ambassador for change…now her words will ring in our ears..let’s hope so…a woman who did what was change making…her legacy was to leave the world aware…❤ with her clothing her protesting her sense of being activist for change.
When I was young the slogans were 'rebel, freedom' etc. Now kids walk around with 'Obey' on their clothes, Britain is in very many ways just as backwards today except now youth fashion has been co-opted and become part of that sad moral slavery.
Saying that I hardly know anyone who could afford any of Westwood's uber expensive punk clothes other than an occasional bum-flap or arm band, we just bought cheaper versions or made our own -or stole them from Seditionaries of course.
Westwood was open about the fact that she uses the fashion business as a. platform to finance her political activism. This means she was far more effective in the world than someone just scratching to get by, but sounding off about how they managed it.
Why cant she be the Queen Of England!!??????
CHRISTIAN HUGO she should be!!
Whoever wants a monarch has the spirit of a slave, of a subject.
The very fact that VW has accepted a title from the bloodstained hands of the queen makes her completely untrustworthy.
fantastic honest conversation about the world we live in - we need more influential designers to come forward and encourage young emerging designers to think about climate change and raise awareness/consciousness to be committed engaged people of the world.
Immensely stupid interview; very enjoyable. Thanks.
wonderful. Inspiring woman.
What she is saying is explained by david ike and in zeitgeist. Zeitgeist the movie explains the cycle of debt more clearly and the way we are kept in poverty by the banks and governments.
Brexit could not have made this clearer in that they are refusing to implement the will of the people by democratic vote.
They should have had two really
Comfortable chairs.
She is sliding around to find a
Comfort spot for herself.
DESDE ARGENTINA THANK YOU FOR SHARING
I am very interested in being apart of WOW I enjoyed this segment and i have lots to share
It amazes me when someone bashes consumerism when their entire business is based on people consuming.
I love listening to Vivienne and am so glad she supports Julian ASSANGE. We need her sharp intellect for this mission impossible to get him out of prison
There are indications that the Labor Albanese government has called on Biden administration to free him.
Culturally right now we are apathetic, selfish and heartless, we are a new species and it's so frightening.
Trailblazer and I don’t think we will see another designer like her again!
Oozes integrity! ❤
Shami Chakrabarti is cluless. It shows.
Love
YES VIVIENNE!! Amazing !!
“We’ve only got 10 years left to do anything” and this video is 6 years old.
We got five years , can't close my eyes , five years what a surprise 😂
That’s an opinion that some people are motivated by. Theory for control of money and resources.
Central governments are run by elected officials who are from the wealthiest classes as a profit-making activity.
May she rest in peace.
Would have been better to play some light music with the fotos in the intro instead of nothing
LOVE
Childish love wife
i ask myself, wether she knows that the bank-story she tells is that of the Teeparty and Paul Ron.
-Vivienne, you are lovely!!
love from the 75 million free thinking, liberal, passionate, caring, dedicated and really nice people who live in the world today who are proud to call England their real home!.
+andrew chasten The majority of the English population have scummed to years of indoctination and think that their so called, 'free thinking', is free. Indeed they are thinking preprogrammed thoughts.
Punk was a lot ck up the backside to everything, and we need that attitude and movement right now b cause we are all asleep and being led like sheep.
Consumerism is tje business
Ms. Westwood is in, so what
She is saying does'nt fit.
She charges for those designs,
And not cheaply, as you will
Know.
Absolutely correct.
Ms. Westwood is a fake.
The emperor's new clothes.
VW is a clever saleswoman who plays the rebel to sell her overpriced garbage to brain-dead sheep
My thoughts exactly.
Omg stick to fashion viv !
Dommage que ce soit en anglais !
Is she one of those establishment characters that you see and laugh at, from the Movie "The Hunger Games".
The mere fact that she accepted a title from the Queen's bloodstained hands makes her thoroughly unbelievable.
That's an interesting point. I wonder why she accepted it.
@@Emily-pk9bd she's an Englishwoman, that's why.
Don't be ridiculous. We've ALL got blood on our hands, starting with the seizing of this country from First Nations people and your and my continued occupation of it. There are plenty of historical injustices so don't pretend you don't benefit from history, because you do.
Are we going to sit around finger pointing and wallowing in guilt and/or self pity? Or are we going to do something productive?
Westwood realised that just being a punk wasn't sustainable intellectually nor morally. She decided to acquire more skills. One of them was to draw on the design and work from history, and that's where she developed a fine appreciation of tailoring. In fact she said a slight adjustment of 1/4 an inch would make all the difference to a design. That's how refined tailoring is.
Westwood realised that throwing out tradition wholly wasn't the solution and that the Queen represented a lot of things, including high standards. That's why she accepted her honour from the Queen. Not that the monarchy is perfect, far from it.
Get behind the Voice constitutional movement and do something productive instead of whining behind your keyboard and taking shots at people like Westwood who are inspiringly active and about whom you demonstrably know very little.
There are far too few Westwoods in this world, and now she's gone. And far too many people like yourself. I hope at least you're young so you can quickly learn and change, like Westwood did. Read more books don't just get your opinions from websites. That would be a good start.
@@BicycleJoeTomasello Rubbish. How little you understand about her. I've replied to Ja ich below. Read and think.
...slogans..?? have you ever heard about my HEADWEAR........YaYa San ???
Sadly, sound is terrible - far too LOW. I need big speakers to hear what Vivienne had to say....Sad...
Its rare ....and weird that only one famous person is heard.....and talk about this....??
why is she bold ?
Lizy bordum obviously
@@lizybordum2254 No, she isn't.
I hope she wasn't implying she was pivotal to the emergence of punk here
I've heard her claim that she was 'already doing punk" in reference to the style - before it was called "punk".
Which makes sense. In the mainstream punk was not named until the sex pistols came about so... Of course, punk attitude was already there and waiting to explode.
She IS punk
I can see you're focused on the really big issues then.
What if your arm bursts?
A more than slightly disappointing interview. A decent interviewer might have helped give this 'interview' focus and direction.
I think we all just want to hear Vivienne,Any interviewer would be yawn ...can we hear more of vivienne...
The interviewer was a poor listener... I hate how she totally side-swiped Vivienne a few times, making her lose her train-of-thought.
Can't stand Chakrabarti she's just a PRATT mouthpiece
Legally not allowed not adult
Without Malcom McLaren she was just a poor little couture worker
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why is the host so annoying!!! JUST LET VIV SPEAKKK!!!! omg
This is satire, right?
Vivienne Westwood can't be serious (or can't be taken seriously) when she says she's animated by "the idea of people being victims that are just picked on because they happen to be in the wrong place at the wrong time and are then killed or, in the case of what's happening in America, in concrete cells in solitary confinement for the rest of their lives. Solitary confinement. I mean, 40 years not seeing anybody and you're stuck in there!"
Didn't the lawyer in Shami Chakrabarti want to ask Westwood to name these individuals who've done nothing naughty but end up in prison? And is there anyone in the US prison system who spends 40 years in complete solitary? Surely the Americans don't even do that to people like Aldrich Ames?
Chakrabarti fawns over her interview subject and expects her audience to fawn, even as Westwood says absurd and in some ways deeply offensive things about central banks all being entirely privately owned (some are substantially privately owned but they operate under government/public sector control) and being motivated by a desire to own absolutely everything. And then when Westwood confidently predicts the world south of Paris will soon be uninhabitable and it will all be too late if we don't de-carbonise our economies before 2024, Chakrabarti joins in. This is rubbish.
Clearly you don't know much about these topics. There are legislated powers of detention in Australia and they exist despite haebus corpus, which is a common law principle. The powers of arrest and detention are there and operate in defined circumstances, but the details of who has been held and for how long are in secrecy. How can this be? We don't know what we don't know there.
The whole matter of challenging can isolate you and cause a lot of problems. Look at how the trial of a human rights lawyer in Australia, Bernard Colley has been held in camera. Collery is not a radical he was just doing his job.
Of course she is glossing over many details and conflating facts, this the topic is huge and she's not a lawyer. Assange is a shocking case and the relevant law is almost irrelevant, it is clearly a witch-hunt.
If you don't understand the varying laws in the US I don't blame you. It's complex but you sound like a lawyer yourself. How about then, researching how motivated by the need to find a culprit, people (in the wrong place at the wrong time) get framed then tried and locked up indefinitely? The three strikes laws in the US are particularly onerous about sentencing. The system of incarceration in the US particularly and in Australia, is oppressive against black Americans and First Nations people in Australia.
Try and get your head around it. There are corporations running jails in the US, and now in Australia and there is no real motivation to look at the causes of crime and incarceration.
There is a lot of cost involved in any meaningful change, and there aren't many votes in it.
Onto climate change then. The fact is that we are now entering a dangerous period where feedback mechanisms have been triggered and the climate is increasingly unstable. What she says is true, but it's actually worse than that. Because the climate modelling we are using doesn't really take into account what happens when those mechanisms start to be triggered (example is release of methane gas from the tundra in Greenland, Siberia etc) and that's exactly what's happening.
The results are actually far worse than predicted.
Further, we have only knowledge about how to reduce emissions (which we refuse to act on meaningfully enough because, dog-in-the-manger style, we're waiting for others to do it first, and also it's very difficult indeed to stop the momentum of a carbon powered economic train).
We have no concept of how we're going to remove carbon from the sea where it is being stored.
It's not even being contemplated when it should be uppermost in our minds. UN climate change treaty emissions reduction targets need to be seen in this context.
It's the surface temperatures in the sea and the currents underneath that are driving climate change, but that's a manifestation of carbon in the atmosphere, then being stored in the sea. Oceanographers have a lot of the story.
There are tipping points here that have been triggered and don't show up in the very conservative modelling. These are limitations and you're only vaguely conscious of if at all. I suggest you do a deep study of these matters.
Here's only a start on climate change:
www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/dec/20/risks-of-domino-effect-of-tipping-points-greater-than-thought-study-says
www.theguardian.com/global-development/2016/apr/24/world-heading-for-catastrophe-over-natural-disasters-risk-expert-warns
www.theage.com.au/world/north-america/critical-ocean-system-may-be-heading-for-collapse-due-to-climate-change-study-finds-20210806-p58gbz.html#comments
www.news.com.au/technology/environment/alarming-cracks-in-ice-shelf-of-thwaites-doomsday-glacier-could-accelerate-sea-level-rise/news-story/8f54f4ea7e7f8a2f3ca8fd9310926e2f
@@deborahcurtis1385 telling people they don't know much then spelling habeas corpus incorrectly?
I've read a huge amount on climate change and am sceptical of some claims I read AND of the likelihood of us being able to respond effectively without significant technological change. I don't find atmospheric physicist Richard Lindzen impossible to believe when he says there's no real evidence of tipping points in climate.
@@oliverc1961 It's not about not finding a physicist impossible to believe, it's about RISK MANAGEMENT.
Because the way we're managing risk so far, is to carry on and hope for the best. '
Ask yourself this:
Do you wait until you are absolutely certain of being robbed before you take out an insurance policy?
No! you do a risk assessment. and you evaluate the risk of being wrong. In this case the potential is catastrophic. The reason we are not supposed to wait until there is total certainty, is because of that risk. This is what is called the precautionary principle. It is something you clearly have no concept of otherwise you wouldn't be clutching at straws as you clearly are.
It wouldn't matter, but what's at risk is not your MacBook Pro, and family silver, but the continued survival of our species, or a significant number thereof.
People have an optimistic bias it's part of our survival devices. But this won't suit all scenarios. In this case it's the worst possible attitude to have, and it's the dominant one. As you demonstrate.
I find it ridiculous that you think this is not a problem but how to spell 'habeas corpus' is so major you lead with it. I won't tick you off about your use of the double negative because you're already making an insubstantial point.
You must be English. I went to Australian law schools (yes, I have a higher degree) and the consensus was the demystification of legal principles particularly with the continuation of Latin terms, many of which don't withstand close scrutiny. And my central point was that the common law principle has not survived legislation since. To ignore that, and focus on the spelling of the common law Latin term means you must be desperate to score a point, however lame. I'd like to take you on in court, you'd be a doddle.
And yes, we had people from Oxford and. Cambridge who transferred and tried to complete their degrees here and they were drowning at sea because our law schools are far more rigorous than yours because they involve problem-solving all the way through. The English just do theory and then do practice later. If you're American all I can say is Australian law schools, the top ones are highly regarded.
And I know about climate change from the international law perspective and the practical perspective and from a policy-making perspective. And we are in deep doo doo.
Deny it all you like but you're running a colossal risk. Already there are people hitting the panic button and going: we were wrong.
Because they were. It's only getting worse from here on.
When a moderator takes a side because someone 'looks like' they know what they're talking about because they spelled a Latin phrase correctly, and got all the substance @rse about, we really are in the sh!t!
It's so totally lacking in clues I give up. It's a total waste of time trying to educate people into looking at this with any real perspective.
But 100% full marks and highlighter for the tosser who can spell habeas corpus yet totally misses the point that it has been eclipsed by repressive legislation.
What a genius the moderator is!
Vivienne would NOT be impressed.
(its no doubt some kid on work experience, it can't be Shami C herself, she can't be that ridiculous, can she?).
@@deborahcurtis1385 "you do a risk assessment. and you evaluate the risk of being wrong. In this case the potential is catastrophic."
You don't think the potential risk of an enormous rise in energy prices or the potential risk of ordering countries like China and India to stop using fossil fuels is worth worrying about?
Carry on and hope for the best is how human beings have always operated. Over my lifetime (61 years so far) people have devoted a lot of time to saying how Malthus and the neo-Malthusians like Paul Ehrlich because the number of people who are starving to death has actually fallen at the same time as world population has increased by about 5 billion.
Pessimist/realist that I am I think Malthus will eventually prove to be correct. Our population will expand to match the resources available, then it will go beyond. that and population and per capita living standards will decline. Maybe we're already seeing that.
I made a conscious choice when I was in my early teens never to have children, precisely because I was concerned for the environment. But my three notionally green sisters had 10 children between them. Their micro decision-making has had an enormous macro outcome and you'd have to be a twit not to recognise that.
The other thing I've seen in 61 years is wave after wave of young people wanting to take over from older people and feeling convinced they can and will do things better.
Greta Thunberg's "how dare you" was typical young person inexperience and self assurance. She can't be expected to know that my generation grew up with visions of an environmental apocalypse thanks to Rachel Carson and Paul Ehrlich and the near certainty of a nuclear holocaust and the absolute certainty of mass unemployment as mechanisation and globalisation took made paid work opportunities a thing of the past. Didn't bloody happen.
So, it remains true that the one thing I'm absolutely certain of is that there are too many human beings on the planet, living beyond the planet's means. I used to date a very highly regarded climate change expert and when I spoke to her boss, Andy Pitman (UNSW) he said we wouldn't have a problem if we all "enjoyed" the same standard of living as a very poor Chinese rural peasant - the sort that uses a pit toilet and eats grasshoppers when frogs aren't available. But we don't live like that and don't want to live like that and in multi-party democracies the parties that offer that to the electorate are never going to get into power.
Sorry for having a go at you about habeas corpus. I really was just teasing. I know how little it matters that people misspell things from time to time. Hopefully you'll feel pleased that in this response I've addressed the substance of what you're saying.
Have you seen Tim Jackson's talks on Prosperity Without Growth, or read his book of the same name?
What a mess...
Very deluded....
What a load of nonsense.
She was never an artist
So overrated