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Omg finally someone said that multi-level marketing is a corporate cult. Too many people think cults are just religious and therefore super rare. Also, I love how Scientology does everything in their power to prove they're not a cult. It's ridiculous.
So many people fall for the MLM and religious cults. There are many good documentaries about those. I've watched ones about Scientology, NXIVM, Jim Jones, Charles Manson, Heaven's Gate, etc. Many cults still exist today, even those where the leader has died.
When I was in a cult, I told a few others it was a cult. The leader said I was insane and told everyone a series of lies before having them vote me out. I'll skip the long story, but if any of you are reading this, thank to those old friends who contacted me to apologise after that cult collapsed.
@@mirandataylor6385off the top of my head i know heavens gate was lead by a couple that called themselves Ti & Do but my the time they tried to ascend on Haley Bop, Do had passed away.
God Created us, we sinned (lying, stealing, adultery, and hate) and deserve hell because God punishes sin. But God, in his love sent Jesus to die on the cross for our sins and whoever believes in Jesus will not perish but have life after death.
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@@CogitoEdu Ok, ok...I am easily swayed. I will join I guess, given that heart notification. Though you better go for polygamy with this cult & I want to be like a high priest of some sort & have at the very least 6 wives. That is fair I think
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michael dasilva Are women treated as inferior in Sikhism? I thought it was, in fact, a tenet of the Sikh faith that women and men are inherently equal.
michael dasilva That’s interesting to hear, because everything I’ve read indicates the opposite (the following is not everything I’ve read; just two examples I found): “Sikhs believe that God is visible in the Sikh congregation or Sangat, and that God is pleased by the act of serving the Sangat. Congregational Sikh worship takes place in a Gurdwara. Sikh public worship can be led by any Sikh, male or female, who is competent to do so.” BBC - UK - Sikhism - Ritesrituals “The principles of Sikhism state that women have the same souls as men and thus possess an equal right to cultivate their spirituality[1] with equal chances of achieving salvation.[2] Woman can participate in all religious, cultural, social, and secular activities including lead religious congregations, take part in the Akhand Path (the continuous recitation of the Holy Scriptures), perform Kirtan (congregational singing of hymns), and work as a Granthis.[1]” Wikipedia - Women in Sikhism I’d be interested in looking at your sources. Would you mind sharing them?
@@mr.dervish4655 lmao sikhism may not treat them equally but to my knowledge no religion treats ppl equally although sikhism is far better considering the volume of selfless social work they do in the community. I'm a hindu and really admire the Sikhs. The difference you talk about is prevalent everywhere and one can understand its existence in sikhism coz the religion fought wars and were known as the warrior class of ppl and even in those days had female warriors which is commendable considering how the west still feels about homosexuality & gender equality, the socially & economically exploited Asians are catching up faster than you think.
Not to forget the cult I was raised in. The doomsday cult called the Jehovah Witnesses. Every word you spoke sounded like a dicription of them. I am so ad I escaped and woke up.
It’s all relative to what country they are in.. in western world they are a cult, in the eastern countries they are extremist terrorists. But according to this video, they aren’t dangerous, they are not a cult - no one is forced by fear to be in that religion and anyone can leave anytime - they don’t have a human cult leader they believe in God. they don’t spread hate reforms and stay away from politics. South Korea the men go to prison for not joining the army. They do not use front groups or thought reform, anyone who wants to join uses their own free will.
@@hippiechickite no Jehovah's witness is a cult. If you leave, you're shunned by the rest of your family who is also in it. They do infact spread hate, especially against LGBT people and religious groups outside of it. It is extremely authoritarian. They make it clear that you will be punished for doubting anything. They are pretty much textbook cult, and to say otherwise is simply legitimizing it
They most certainly are a cult. The shun, they judge, and more. If you leave then your own children or wife can no longer even talk to you. They say differently, those who have seen it know.
I have to be honest, I grew up in a Christian-based cult. I know when I tell people that, they think of me as some kind of freak, and who can blame them? The word "cult" has so many misconceptions behind it. This video definitely showed the reality of cults. Obviously, I am no longer involved with the cult, and I feel very sorry for the other children I know who grew up in the cult. I'm also glad that this video mentioned the long lectures because if it's anything he got right in this video, it's this. Every Sunday we go to "fellowship" which is basically church on drugs, which is an hour long, and has absolutely no substance. However, every year there is an "advanced class" that has lectures that last 6 HOURS at a time throughout the ENTIRE DAY. They also have a "foundational class" which is meant for teens when they turn 13, which includes lectures that last 3 hours on the weekends, and you're supposed to go every weekend for 6 weeks. Cults are complicated and cruel, and they left my parents poor, and robbed me of a childhood. I hope this helps give some perspective on this topic.
Was it Catholicism, Mormons, Jahova's Wittnesses, 7th Day Adventists or a common Protestant, Presbyterian, or Baptist church run in non traditional ways as the typical Protestant, Presbyterian, or Baptist church is traditionally run?
When Cogito was describing signs of cult activity, it honestly just made me think of society in general. You've got to be careful who you even minorly complain about your job to, or they'll guilt trip you or get your co workers or boss to punish you. Even if you agree with someone's political stance, having criticism or doubts of a particular part will get the conversation shut down at best and collectively criticised at worst, even if talking about non controversial things. Not having the right interests can get you ignored or even ostracised. Coming from or being born into the wrong background in life makes you an inherently bad or inferior person... the horrible list just goes on.
I think this is how people get sucked into actual cults. A lot of it is just shitty stuff humans do naturally, but exaggerated a bit and being deliberately exploited by one specific leader.
I was part of the cult Nuevo Acropolis/New Acropolis, they pose as a psychology and philosophy course as a front to get followers, Then when you become a true member you start to do ceremonies and rituals, you dedicate everything to the cult, family becomes a problem, the encourage relationships but mostly with the members. I am glad I got out of it!
Im glad your now out, i wish cults doesnt exist I dont like religions or cult but i love God I mean... God didnt chose tmhumans to kill eachother or create religions The best thing is to have a relationship with God Not with the Religion
VERY well done. (This from someone who's been in several =and= had several years of post-graduate, formal education on all the forms of cults described here.) Kudos to the writer and producer, for sure.
There is a BITE Model that people can use where to tell if it’s a cult or not. B is for Behavior Control, E is for Emotion Control, T is for Thought Control and E is for Emotion Control. It is mainly use to identify cults with it’s criteria. A RUclipsr, Telltale Atheist used the Byte Model to denounce cults like Jehovah’s Witnesses or Heaven’s Gate.
Steven Hassan's books on the BITE model have been panned by the APA (American Psychiatric Association, the guys who had homosexuality in their Diagnostic and Statistical Manual as late as 1960) as "questionable science." But as long as folks like Owen Morgan. aka Telltale, use the model, I see nothing wrong with spreading the word.
At an old job of mine (food service) we had a policy of giving out leftover food that was still good but was destined for the trash to local homeless folks, and I got the chance to get to know several people who had abandoned their families and support networks to join a local cult here, and when they got out they had nowhere to go and no support network. They were all sad stories, but the one I most remember was a fellow named Jacob who was a genuinely smart, funny, good dude. He was who taught me that it's not just gullible hippy types that go in for cults - after stress or trauma (in his case the death of someone close to him) the human mind wants to find meaning and support wherever it can, and even someone with good critical thinking skills can fall into that trap. After fice years in the cult he'd cut off his entire family and didn't have any other friends outside of it, so he ended up on the streets. I honestly don't know what ever happened to him after I left that job, but I hope he made it somewhere better, I liked the guy.
I agree. Almost anyone can be susceptible to them under the right conditions. I've seen a friend with a PhD in Biology and another friend with a BA in Psychology completely change who they are and start believing really weird stuff because someone manipulated them when they were at their most vulnerable. I have a degree in marketing communications. When people claim they're not susceptible to marketing, I have to bite my tongue to keep from saying, "Marketers have spent decades analyzing the psychology of audiences down to the specific color schemes they use in restaurants. You're probably more susceptible to marketing than the person who openly admits to buying a Taco Bell burrito hours after seeing a commercial."
The isolation of family abuse works similarly. Cults are like abusers who decided controlling their household was not enough and went for a 'grander' scale. I can also say there are cult-like facets to cop culture. Being raised in the big blue family is a trip when you finally get enough distance to see it...
Yes, abusive families are often described as mini cults. You see it with family members sharing secrets amongst themselves, excommunicating the people who stand up or leave, everyone deferring to or repeating the statements of the controlling family member, etc.
This further justifies how love is in fact the most important and source need of humans. Love motivates, but when it becomes oriented for the service of a few rather than everyone; the problems begin...
A few years ago I had the opportunity to meet some moonie "missionaries" in the american southwest. That gave me some serious flashbacks to my mormon days. It is important to always be vigilant. Pay attention to the things groups say and then see what the people who left them have to say. The most important thing is to know yourself. Be aware of your feelings. If you have even the slightest doubt, or feel pressured, step back and say "no thanks."
That cult accusation that get tossed around about Stefan is weak. You don't have to be running a cult to encourage people to cut ties with abusive family members. That little piece about "defooing" lacks context everytime I've seen it mentioned by people. But I get it, nuance is hard.
@@GunnerSabotTankFire Yea, but encouraging to cut familial ties is very suspicious. The case to justify it needs to be very serious to even consider it. I certainly don't know the details of it but if he's just giving it as general advice, that is incredibly suspicious and honestly harmful.
@@lazergurka-smerlin6561 I've only heard him advise cutting family ties as a response to abuse. Some people think that a certain amount of abuse should be swept under the rug if it comes from family members. I think that family members should treat each other better than how they treat non family members. But some people allow their family to treat them in ways they wouldn't stand for from non relatives, and use the family connections to justify accepting abuse.
Amazing content. I thought cults were sometimes positive and just worship weird stuff. But if you are isolated and brainwashed, of course it becomes negative and you'll be exploited. Btw. I literally fell of my chair at 13:37 (yes, I sat on weirdly on the edge, but still) Keep up the good work!
I got sucked into a religious cult when I lived in Seoul, Korea 3 years ago. I got out once I reflected on what was happening. It was scary. When I stopped showing up they came to my house to try to "love bomb" me and get me to come back. I missed my free time. Then I started researching about their church. To anyone visiting Korea or visiting beware of The Church of God who follows "god the mother". But they have locations in other countries too. Be careful. I've been wondering if I should make a video about my 2 months with them. What do you guys think.
@@SmuggledPineapples are you in the USA? I hope that your significant other can come to her senses before it's too late. It took me 2 months before I came to my senses. I know they have churches in most major American cities. I remember from the videos they showed me while trying to brain wash me. They showed me how one of rheir churches in Atlanta does a lot community work. Also, I remember they were telling me how I should go to their church in America. But, my city doesn't have one. I'm from Indianapolis, IN btw, the crazy thing is that the nearest church was in Chicago and they wanted me to go all the way to Chicago for church every week. I live in Japan now, but I also remember that they have a church in Tokyo too.
Wonderful content! I've watched cult docs before but yours is so well done in comparison! And your production value has really soared since the older videos. Kudos!
I think most groups can veer into cultishness. As soon as independence and individualism are looked down upon, it's cultish to me. I had to walk away from a friend group where people were not thinking for themselves and one person was serving as "glue." The control that one person exerted was so strange to me. Their sense of humor was exclusively putting the others down and that seemed to bring them all closer. Loyalty was heavily stressed. It was like watching trauma bonding in slow motion and gave me the ick. 🏃🏾♀️💨
I wasn’t ready to watch this video until now but I’m glad I did. The distinction between NRMs and cults is useful too, being one of degree, exclusion, other “activities” tacked on, leader worship, etc.
There's no real distinction between a cult and 'normal' human interaction. It's all relative. We're all in the cult of the mind until we learn to withdraw from the content of the mind and be independent of concepts and words themselves.
@@BabaJeez lmao you're in a cult and trying to justify it by saying "what's the big deal everything is a cult!" It's just a form of denial. No, definitely NOT everything is a cult
@@moosesandmeese969 Saying that language is relative isn't the same as saying it can't point to truth. Some perspectives are more 'cult-ured' than others.
@@moosesandmeese969 dont accuse him of being in a cult just cos you didnt get his point. Have some patience to ask for further clarity cos one of the most imp characteristic of a cultist is passing quick judgments on strangers!
Christian here, we can’t do astrology or yoga as that’s idolatrous, but we can still learn about it and understand why people would do it. Interesting video though.
American society has a great deal of cult-like elements, especially Trump worshipers, who can somehow pretend a compulsive liar speaks truth. (The old Republicans were never so insane, but this is where it is now.) Not all societies are cult-like, though.
his name was cogito, but he went by the prophet when times were good or the lawgiver when times were bad. i moved on to his prayer farm with 45 other members of the Salvation Starboys who died of a mass suicide, but not me, cos I don't like rootbeer and I only drink what I like! After it was all over, I called my mom to pick me up, she was mad, but she is what Cogito calls "an oppressing doubter". May the light of Cogito's invincible diamond shine through you!
Oh almighty invincible leader Cogito, what happened to the guy in the green hat afterwards? Did he spend his entire life in the cult or did he come back to society?
Jehovahs Whittness, Mormons, Peoples Temple, Heavens Gate, Order Of The Nine Angles, The Manson Family, Solar Temple are some of the worst of the worst examples of Cults and Hate Groups
I have encountered cult front organizations two times. Fortunately I have learned these characteristics, and decided to leave those groups - early enough to not get any problems.
I really appreciate this video. My beliefs are Rastafarian, I won't go into the details, but I am not part of an organized Rasta group. It's great to avoid stereotypical thinking. However, teachings that isolate, separate the individual from their own reflections on information, reward the "right kind of questions" while asking the "wrong kind of questions" lead to pre-pandemic social distancing. I say to people "seek truth, I can't tell you what that word means. Whatever you believe is between you and the Creator. It is not my place to judge how you think of intangible things. We have traditional stories, that have been embellished, but your choice of morality is how you show the character you desire. Treat others as you want to be treated. None of this is new information. If any one person seems to have all the answers, pause and reflect. Don't make idols out of random people. When you meet your heroes and learn the details of their lives, you might not like what you find. Learn math and physics, if you have no access to anything else you know is true. If you feel oppressed, seek help because pride or arrogance on a solo mission of revenge will only remove you from your own morals. Prolonged anger leads to justifying regrettable actions." I say a lot, but my words are less important than people's own methods of finding a community where they benefit from some kind of mutual aid.
This was very informative, but I was really hoping to learn more about the "traditional" cults, like the Roman mystery cults. Could you cover those in a future video?
"There may be a cult living in your town." Well, yeah. They're based out of the next town over, and they even have their own Wikipedia page. They're called Ramtha.
Most Muslims and Evangelical Christians tick most of those boxes. If they were smaller groups we would certainly count them as cults but because it would offend a large group, we don't.
I don’t think Stefan Molyneux encourages people to dissociate from their families. He thinks that people don’t have obligations to families they didn’t choose and that if those relationships are negative or abusive, that is when it makes sense to disassociate.
@@professorslothingtons7471 I used to watch some of his videos years ago and he did say some good things on topics like peaceful parenting. Never followed him closely but I guess people are talking about him now because he was banned from RUclips.
@username I've watched his content for a few years. Not a cult. Everyone is free to disagree with him, not forced to donate (or shamed for not doing so). He can be a very over the top personality, but is very clear on being your own person, making your own decisions etc. To be clear, I dont agree with a lot of what he says, he just has interesting content most of the time.
I'd really like to see a video about how children born into cults find their way out of them, as this is the case for both me and my husband. My husband was born into and raised in a cult, The Worldwide Church of God, that exactly fits all of the criteria in the definition of cults. He left in his early 20s. I was born into and raised in... well, I really need a name for it. It was something like a cult, very leftie, hippie, a bit like The Children of God. Bu, as far as I knew, there was no leader or even a centralized leadership. It was rife with drugs and child sex trafficking, with extreme violence, and extreme mind control techniques used on the children to keep us from talking or rebelling. We were taught that we were enlightened, and the outside world wasn't, so we couldn't tell anyone from that outside world what was happening to us because "they wouldn't understand." We were also taught that, if we left, we were likely to be in terrible danger. But there was no leader! Is that a cult? I think so! But it doesn't fit the classic definition of cults. Whatever it was, I got out at 17.
Thanks for this nice and simple video to understand! Some random people on the internet definitelly didnt know what a cult is, while claiming that christianity is a cult (I'm not going to replie to comments wanting to argue, you probably saw this very simple to follow video). I linked it to them so they all can learn a bit from you! Subbed :)
When I was in college, I had a Biology teacher who was an EST graduate. She played Werner Erhardt tapes on class time, yelled at us to "get OFF it! Get fucking OFF it!" Out of the blue, forced us to sign up for the Hunger Project or not pass the class, and told us we would be kicked out of the class if we ever stayed home sick be we supposedly "created the sickness intentionally". I had a miscarriage, and missed a day of class. When I came back she tried not to let me in, saying that I had "created" whatever had been wrong with me. I looked her right in the eye and said " are you saying that I intentionally killed my child?" She paused, thought about it, and backed off probably thinking she might lose her job, and let me back in. It was a horrible experience. I was only 20 years old and didn't think to report her, I'd never let her get away with that stuff now.
We live in a brutal and lonely world. And with the breakdown of the family we all feel the need to feel love, security and a sense of belonging. What alternatives are there for young people nowadays?
Jehovah Whittneses, Solar Temple, Hansboro Baptist Church, The Manson Family, Illuminati, Knights Templar, New World Order, Order Of The Nine Angles are some of the worst worst examples of cults, who they are, what they do and their influence
As I was watching this - the RUclips adverts were for self-improvement webinars/communities - new weight loss techniques, become a millionaire with zero skills etc etc. At least this video gave me a bit of perspective
Was Abrahamic faith was once considered a cult? Abraham sacrificed (now known as circumcision) his parts to God to form the covenant. Abraham was willing to sacrifice his son to a Voice, which is super weird. How about Jesus? Wasn't he technically considered as False Messiah by the Jews and the whole Magi? If it does, then technically Christianity started as a cult because, by the Jewish customs, early Christianity was very unusual especially Jesus doing the "miracles" around the town. Note that there was no evidence of Jesus doing weird bad stuff unlike most famous cults nowadays, but it is most likely to be considered as a cult since he's making himself the "Messiah" while failing to fulfill the prophecy according to Jewish beliefs, recruiting his disciples to spread his theology. Shintoism as well, they were, in fact, originated as a cult. The whole concept of Kami and the rituals were based on prehistoric Animism which they carried to Japan. It's interesting how there's a huge probability that most established religions nowadays were originated as a "cult", minus that gruesome and disturbing practices that we can see in like Manson's cult. Note: Even though as a non-believer of any religion, I'm aware that Christianity is a religion rather than a cult, but these are just pondered thought by looking at the perspective of early Judaists.
Very interesting it's exactly the kind of videos I wish I could do about cults. I disagree with the leader criteria. Non charismatic person can also become cults leaders.
In 1970 I was in a Yogi Bhajan ashram. A directive came down from the guru that all women had to wear turbans. All the women quit that very day, and all the men quit the next day. Only the subsidiary guru and his wife were left. Within a couple of months the ashram had filled up again--with people who wanted to be ordered around.
I was waiting for Cogito uploading a new video. Thank you guys for this interesting topic. There was a time when cults reached their peak in the world .
I love your videos... Watching them from this morning. Your animations are truly great and I love your voice & accent, kinda sounds Irish, idk. Wish you could tell me where is this accent from. P.s: you got a new subscriber 😁
You mention that cults aren't just religious but can be political and economic. Good points. But, I think that all religions are cults, along with all economic and political ideologies. It makes a lot of sense and it explains how those too far into any one of those become deranged and isolated.
@Mycel they call my grandmother the matriarch, anything she says goes and I'm not allowed to negotiate, and I've been told that I'm the lowest ranking family member. Examples. I apologized to my grandmother about my nearly mute friend being unable to speak louder and explained they wave every time. The next day I was handed a list of rules that included "people will speak when they enter" I asked to bring friends that I consider family to dinner. I said they could bring food. I was told I am allowed my fiance. Family dinner is for my grandmother's family and everyone else gets +1 Edit: fixed typo
Also I've been kicked out for demanding an apology. They won't let me back until I apologise for how rude I was when I was angry Edit: I still haven't gotten the apology I was angry for. And I've apologized. But I've been ordered to not apologise to my grandmother except in person and we're IN A PANDEMIC
@Mycel I'm lucky to have found the love of my life. But we're really struggling financially and my relatives have only been paying my phone bill. .... While my Tesla owning aunt is on vacation for several months and apologises for not having anything to give because she's probably gonna lose her business just in time for retirement age....
I subbed on nebula, loving it, but honestly in forget to check to watch videos there instead of here unless I can't find anything on RUclips. Seriously though, for creators you like, I think nebula is great. Who are people on nebula others recommend (Cogito obviously)
Yeah I didn't think it was a very relevant talking point when it comes to the subject of cults. Assuming some sources were a bit off, but anyone who watches Stephan's content regularly knows he gets a bad wrap from Wikipedia etc.
@Seth Greenberg that’s just the thing isn’t it? Genuine help groups can advise people leave abusive family or spouses, while cults tell everybody that they all have abusive family and spouses.
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@@CogitoEdu Oh alright
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Can I write Portuguese subtitles for this video? It's my mother language, and this video is too necessary in Brazil.
I started a cult, but no one joined, so I'm gonna give it another go after watching this. Thanks for the advice.
Awesome, me too!
Make sure to deprive all proteins
may i join? (and then overthrow you as leader)
I will join your cult. What is its name.
I am Sheeple
Omg finally someone said that multi-level marketing is a corporate cult. Too many people think cults are just religious and therefore super rare. Also, I love how Scientology does everything in their power to prove they're not a cult. It's ridiculous.
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So many people fall for the MLM and religious cults. There are many good documentaries about those. I've watched ones about Scientology, NXIVM, Jim Jones, Charles Manson, Heaven's Gate, etc. Many cults still exist today, even those where the leader has died.
When I was in a cult, I told a few others it was a cult. The leader said I was insane and told everyone a series of lies before having them vote me out. I'll skip the long story, but if any of you are reading this, thank to those old friends who contacted me to apologise after that cult collapsed.
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what was it like
American Mormons lol
@TheKodex more Jehovah's Witnesses than Mormons.
@@a_person5853 both
The one criticism I have with this video is that not all cults are run by a single charismatic leader. Cults can also be run by a group of people too.
Yes that's an important point
Like the governing body or the faithful and discreet slave
Can you list an example? I don’t know any.
@@mirandataylor6385off the top of my head i know heavens gate was lead by a couple that called themselves Ti & Do but my the time they tried to ascend on Haley Bop, Do had passed away.
God Created us, we sinned (lying, stealing, adultery, and hate) and deserve hell because God punishes sin. But God, in his love sent Jesus to die on the cross for our sins and whoever believes in Jesus will not perish but have life after death.
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@@CogitoEdu Ok, ok...I am easily swayed. I will join I guess, given that heart notification. Though you better go for polygamy with this cult & I want to be like a high priest of some sort & have at the very least 6 wives. That is fair I think
OMG YOU"RE RIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL!!!!
@Pivos Pivepic Weeeell I just like 6 I guess
@Pivos Pivepic Come on it is just a joke
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"Are y'all with the cult? We're not a cult we're a organization that promotes love and harmony. Yup this is it." Gotta love king of the hill
Are yawl with a two masted sailboat with its aftermast behind the rudder?
Yawl.
Scientologist: "We have volcano burnt alien ghosts in our bodies".
Tom cruise: " Take my money godammit" .
@Cosmic Nihilist no. Sikhism is the best religion to choose.
michael dasilva Are women treated as inferior in Sikhism? I thought it was, in fact, a tenet of the Sikh faith that women and men are inherently equal.
michael dasilva That’s interesting to hear, because everything I’ve read indicates the opposite (the following is not everything I’ve read; just two examples I found):
“Sikhs believe that God is visible in the Sikh congregation or Sangat, and that God is pleased by the act of serving the Sangat. Congregational Sikh worship takes place in a Gurdwara. Sikh public worship can be led by any Sikh, male or female, who is competent to do so.” BBC - UK - Sikhism - Ritesrituals
“The principles of Sikhism state that women have the same souls as men and thus possess an equal right to cultivate their spirituality[1] with equal chances of achieving salvation.[2] Woman can participate in all religious, cultural, social, and secular activities including lead religious congregations, take part in the Akhand Path (the continuous recitation of the Holy Scriptures), perform Kirtan (congregational singing of hymns), and work as a Granthis.[1]” Wikipedia - Women in Sikhism
I’d be interested in looking at your sources. Would you mind sharing them?
@@mr.dervish4655 lmao sikhism may not treat them equally but to my knowledge no religion treats ppl equally although sikhism is far better considering the volume of selfless social work they do in the community. I'm a hindu and really admire the Sikhs. The difference you talk about is prevalent everywhere and one can understand its existence in sikhism coz the religion fought wars and were known as the warrior class of ppl and even in those days had female warriors which is commendable considering how the west still feels about homosexuality & gender equality, the socially & economically exploited Asians are catching up faster than you think.
@Cosmic Nihilist Ofcourse it does. One God. Watch Cogito video on Sikhism.
9:59 that's horrifying they convinced her that in a past life she did something "shameful" to use it as leverage now
Not to forget the cult I was raised in. The doomsday cult called the Jehovah Witnesses. Every word you spoke sounded like a dicription of them. I am so ad I escaped and woke up.
It’s all relative to what country they are in.. in western world they are a cult, in the eastern countries they are extremist terrorists.
But according to this video, they aren’t dangerous,
they are not a cult - no one is forced by fear to be in that religion and anyone can leave anytime - they don’t have a human cult leader they believe in God.
they don’t spread hate reforms and stay away from politics. South Korea the men go to prison for not joining the army.
They do not use front groups or thought reform, anyone who wants to join uses their own free will.
@@hippiechickite no Jehovah's witness is a cult. If you leave, you're shunned by the rest of your family who is also in it. They do infact spread hate, especially against LGBT people and religious groups outside of it. It is extremely authoritarian. They make it clear that you will be punished for doubting anything.
They are pretty much textbook cult, and to say otherwise is simply legitimizing it
They most certainly are a cult. The shun, they judge, and more. If you leave then your own children or wife can no longer even talk to you. They say differently, those who have seen it know.
Any group who preach any type of religion is disgusting.
Ben Cofield they make it clear ? How ? There’s no proof they spread hate -
Cogito you've seriously perfected the art of hooking the audience with the last sentence of your introduction.
Thank you :D
Sudden research prove that cogito gives heart to comments.
I have to be honest, I grew up in a Christian-based cult. I know when I tell people that, they think of me as some kind of freak, and who can blame them? The word "cult" has so many misconceptions behind it. This video definitely showed the reality of cults. Obviously, I am no longer involved with the cult, and I feel very sorry for the other children I know who grew up in the cult. I'm also glad that this video mentioned the long lectures because if it's anything he got right in this video, it's this. Every Sunday we go to "fellowship" which is basically church on drugs, which is an hour long, and has absolutely no substance. However, every year there is an "advanced class" that has lectures that last 6 HOURS at a time throughout the ENTIRE DAY. They also have a "foundational class" which is meant for teens when they turn 13, which includes lectures that last 3 hours on the weekends, and you're supposed to go every weekend for 6 weeks. Cults are complicated and cruel, and they left my parents poor, and robbed me of a childhood. I hope this helps give some perspective on this topic.
wait, this isn't normal? oh...
Sounds like scientology
Sounds like a Catholic church
@@rhymesandvibesNo
Was it Catholicism, Mormons, Jahova's Wittnesses, 7th Day Adventists or a common Protestant, Presbyterian, or Baptist church run in non traditional ways as the typical Protestant, Presbyterian, or Baptist church is traditionally run?
When Cogito was describing signs of cult activity, it honestly just made me think of society in general. You've got to be careful who you even minorly complain about your job to, or they'll guilt trip you or get your co workers or boss to punish you. Even if you agree with someone's political stance, having criticism or doubts of a particular part will get the conversation shut down at best and collectively criticised at worst, even if talking about non controversial things. Not having the right interests can get you ignored or even ostracised. Coming from or being born into the wrong background in life makes you an inherently bad or inferior person... the horrible list just goes on.
I think this is how people get sucked into actual cults. A lot of it is just shitty stuff humans do naturally, but exaggerated a bit and being deliberately exploited by one specific leader.
Yep
Absolutely true.
Well it is called culture for a reason
You are.working oit the social primaate species we are born into!
Congratulations!
Political grouping seeking to suck individuals is , IS Cultism.
I was part of the cult Nuevo Acropolis/New Acropolis, they pose as a psychology and philosophy course as a front to get followers, Then when you become a true member you start to do ceremonies and rituals, you dedicate everything to the cult, family becomes a problem, the encourage relationships but mostly with the members.
I am glad I got out of it!
Im glad your now out, i wish cults doesnt exist
I dont like religions or cult but i love God
I mean... God didnt chose tmhumans to kill eachother or create religions
The best thing is to have a relationship with God
Not with the Religion
VERY well done. (This from someone who's been in several =and= had several years of post-graduate, formal education on all the forms of cults described here.) Kudos to the writer and producer, for sure.
Alright dude you're well-educated on this
So what are your thoughts on AA/NA/ other 12 step groups?
@@liamagellan2503 What, the slickest recruitment tactic used by so-called Christian churches? What about them?
I love how he uses South Park characters and doesn’t address it lmao
Me too lol
When did butters join a yoga cult
So, its basically: 'spiritual multi-level marketing' with some added CEO worship?
The opposite multi level marketing is cultism without the spiritual stuff
well im glad butters didnt get caught up in it , but poor kyle went deep down the rabbit hole
@@dweltstorm the Blain Cult Episode.
What would Cartman do?
There is a BITE Model that people can use where to tell if it’s a cult or not. B is for Behavior Control, E is for Emotion Control, T is for Thought Control and E is for Emotion Control. It is mainly use to identify cults with it’s criteria. A RUclipsr, Telltale Atheist used the Byte Model to denounce cults like Jehovah’s Witnesses or Heaven’s Gate.
Steven Hassan's books on the BITE model have been panned by the APA (American Psychiatric Association, the guys who had homosexuality in their Diagnostic and Statistical Manual as late as 1960) as "questionable science." But as long as folks like Owen Morgan. aka Telltale, use the model, I see nothing wrong with spreading the word.
You said E twice. Did you mean to say I ?
@mirandataylor6385 I'm guessing "I" is for identity control
@@graftme3168 Oh right. Yes that's correct. My bad
At an old job of mine (food service) we had a policy of giving out leftover food that was still good but was destined for the trash to local homeless folks, and I got the chance to get to know several people who had abandoned their families and support networks to join a local cult here, and when they got out they had nowhere to go and no support network. They were all sad stories, but the one I most remember was a fellow named Jacob who was a genuinely smart, funny, good dude. He was who taught me that it's not just gullible hippy types that go in for cults - after stress or trauma (in his case the death of someone close to him) the human mind wants to find meaning and support wherever it can, and even someone with good critical thinking skills can fall into that trap. After fice years in the cult he'd cut off his entire family and didn't have any other friends outside of it, so he ended up on the streets.
I honestly don't know what ever happened to him after I left that job, but I hope he made it somewhere better, I liked the guy.
I agree. Almost anyone can be susceptible to them under the right conditions. I've seen a friend with a PhD in Biology and another friend with a BA in Psychology completely change who they are and start believing really weird stuff because someone manipulated them when they were at their most vulnerable.
I have a degree in marketing communications. When people claim they're not susceptible to marketing, I have to bite my tongue to keep from saying, "Marketers have spent decades analyzing the psychology of audiences down to the specific color schemes they use in restaurants. You're probably more susceptible to marketing than the person who openly admits to buying a Taco Bell burrito hours after seeing a commercial."
The isolation of family abuse works similarly. Cults are like abusers who decided controlling their household was not enough and went for a 'grander' scale.
I can also say there are cult-like facets to cop culture. Being raised in the big blue family is a trip when you finally get enough distance to see it...
Yes, abusive families are often described as mini cults. You see it with family members sharing secrets amongst themselves, excommunicating the people who stand up or leave, everyone deferring to or repeating the statements of the controlling family member, etc.
i have been using a bunch of your videos to help me build a religion in a d&d world so i have to say thank you so much for all the work
This further justifies how love is in fact the most important and source need of humans. Love motivates, but when it becomes oriented for the service of a few rather than everyone; the problems begin...
A few years ago I had the opportunity to meet some moonie "missionaries" in the american southwest. That gave me some serious flashbacks to my mormon days.
It is important to always be vigilant. Pay attention to the things groups say and then see what the people who left them have to say. The most important thing is to know yourself. Be aware of your feelings. If you have even the slightest doubt, or feel pressured, step back and say "no thanks."
You make a pretty convincing case with that podcast, not gonna lie
Stefan uh?
That cult accusation that get tossed around about Stefan is weak. You don't have to be running a cult to encourage people to cut ties with abusive family members. That little piece about "defooing" lacks context everytime I've seen it mentioned by people.
But I get it, nuance is hard.
@Ian Walker How do you figure? Or do you think family and domestic abuse isn't a real thing?
@@GunnerSabotTankFire Yea, but encouraging to cut familial ties is very suspicious. The case to justify it needs to be very serious to even consider it. I certainly don't know the details of it but if he's just giving it as general advice, that is incredibly suspicious and honestly harmful.
@@lazergurka-smerlin6561 I've only heard him advise cutting family ties as a response to abuse. Some people think that a certain amount of abuse should be swept under the rug if it comes from family members. I think that family members should treat each other better than how they treat non family members. But some people allow their family to treat them in ways they wouldn't stand for from non relatives, and use the family connections to justify accepting abuse.
Amazing content.
I thought cults were sometimes positive and just worship weird stuff. But if you are isolated and brainwashed, of course it becomes negative and you'll be exploited.
Btw. I literally fell of my chair at 13:37 (yes, I sat on weirdly on the edge, but still)
Keep up the good work!
Thanks for the video. Also, kudos for distinguishing between New Religious Movements and cults.
I got sucked into a religious cult when I lived in Seoul, Korea 3 years ago. I got out once I reflected on what was happening. It was scary. When I stopped showing up they came to my house to try to "love bomb" me and get me to come back. I missed my free time. Then I started researching about their church. To anyone visiting Korea or visiting beware of The Church of God who follows "god the mother". But they have locations in other countries too. Be careful. I've been wondering if I should make a video about my 2 months with them. What do you guys think.
Please do, i have a significant other in the midst of one and not trying to lose her over a cult haha more info about this church is needed
@@SmuggledPineapples are you in the USA? I hope that your significant other can come to her senses before it's too late. It took me 2 months before I came to my senses. I know they have churches in most major American cities. I remember from the videos they showed me while trying to brain wash me. They showed me how one of rheir churches in Atlanta does a lot community work. Also, I remember they were telling me how I should go to their church in America. But, my city doesn't have one. I'm from Indianapolis, IN btw, the crazy thing is that the nearest church was in Chicago and they wanted me to go all the way to Chicago for church every week. I live in Japan now, but I also remember that they have a church in Tokyo too.
Wonderful content! I've watched cult docs before but yours is so well done in comparison! And your production value has really soared since the older videos. Kudos!
Calling out scientology almost immediately. I love it.
I think most groups can veer into cultishness. As soon as independence and individualism are looked down upon, it's cultish to me. I had to walk away from a friend group where people were not thinking for themselves and one person was serving as "glue." The control that one person exerted was so strange to me. Their sense of humor was exclusively putting the others down and that seemed to bring them all closer. Loyalty was heavily stressed. It was like watching trauma bonding in slow motion and gave me the ick. 🏃🏾♀️💨
I wasn’t ready to watch this video until now but I’m glad I did. The distinction between NRMs and cults is useful too, being one of degree, exclusion, other “activities” tacked on, leader worship, etc.
Wow they’re actually loads of concepts we can borrow from cult studies to explain other phenomena in society
Will you be covering "mega-churches"? I grew up in a town where one had a lot of influence and it was creepy!
When while watching, you realise you were raised in religious cult 😂
There's no real distinction between a cult and 'normal' human interaction. It's all relative. We're all in the cult of the mind until we learn to withdraw from the content of the mind and be independent of concepts and words themselves.
@@BabaJeez lmao you're in a cult and trying to justify it by saying "what's the big deal everything is a cult!" It's just a form of denial. No, definitely NOT everything is a cult
@@moosesandmeese969 Saying that language is relative isn't the same as saying it can't point to truth. Some perspectives are more 'cult-ured' than others.
@@BabaJeez Preach ❤
@@moosesandmeese969 dont accuse him of being in a cult just cos you didnt get his point. Have some patience to ask for further clarity cos one of the most imp characteristic of a cultist is passing quick judgments on strangers!
Christian here, we can’t do astrology or yoga as that’s idolatrous, but we can still learn about it and understand why people would do it. Interesting video though.
The society we live in is a mega cult!🤯
This is exactly what I was thinking as I watched on.
It depends on how harmful and controlsive the society around you is.
Shut up and put your mask back on!
American society has a great deal of cult-like elements, especially Trump worshipers, who can somehow pretend a compulsive liar speaks truth. (The old Republicans were never so insane, but this is where it is now.) Not all societies are cult-like, though.
Yes, we "have to" gain money to get something to eat, to wear and to live in. Could be a cult. :o
his name was cogito, but he went by the prophet when times were good or the lawgiver when times were bad. i moved on to his prayer farm with 45 other members of the Salvation Starboys who died of a mass suicide, but not me, cos I don't like rootbeer and I only drink what I like! After it was all over, I called my mom to pick me up, she was mad, but she is what Cogito calls "an oppressing doubter". May the light of Cogito's invincible diamond shine through you!
Oh almighty invincible leader Cogito, what happened to the guy in the green hat afterwards? Did he spend his entire life in the cult or did he come back to society?
I like to believe he eventually found a way out :D
Jehovahs Whittness, Mormons, Peoples Temple, Heavens Gate, Order Of The Nine Angles, The Manson Family, Solar Temple are some of the worst of the worst examples of Cults and Hate Groups
I have encountered cult front organizations two times. Fortunately I have learned these characteristics, and decided to leave those groups - early enough to not get any problems.
I really appreciate this video. My beliefs are Rastafarian, I won't go into the details, but I am not part of an organized Rasta group. It's great to avoid stereotypical thinking. However, teachings that isolate, separate the individual from their own reflections on information, reward the "right kind of questions" while asking the "wrong kind of questions" lead to pre-pandemic social distancing. I say to people "seek truth, I can't tell you what that word means. Whatever you believe is between you and the Creator. It is not my place to judge how you think of intangible things. We have traditional stories, that have been embellished, but your choice of morality is how you show the character you desire. Treat others as you want to be treated. None of this is new information. If any one person seems to have all the answers, pause and reflect. Don't make idols out of random people. When you meet your heroes and learn the details of their lives, you might not like what you find. Learn math and physics, if you have no access to anything else you know is true. If you feel oppressed, seek help because pride or arrogance on a solo mission of revenge will only remove you from your own morals. Prolonged anger leads to justifying regrettable actions." I say a lot, but my words are less important than people's own methods of finding a community where they benefit from some kind of mutual aid.
You make such interesting videos and love your editing , you really deserve more subscription 🥺
Love from India ❤️
This was very informative, but I was really hoping to learn more about the "traditional" cults, like the Roman mystery cults. Could you cover those in a future video?
Those are interesting, but really a different phenomenon referred to by the same word.
There are hundreds of videos and books about the Babylon Mystery Religions: Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy.
@@MichaelTheophilus906 yeah, but I want one from this channel
"There may be a cult living in your town." Well, yeah. They're based out of the next town over, and they even have their own Wikipedia page. They're called Ramtha.
Most Muslims and Evangelical Christians tick most of those boxes. If they were smaller groups we would certainly count them as cults but because it would offend a large group, we don't.
This is why i always thought to myself cults are just indie religions.
I don’t think Stefan Molyneux encourages people to dissociate from their families. He thinks that people don’t have obligations to families they didn’t choose and that if those relationships are negative or abusive, that is when it makes sense to disassociate.
Like this comment if you need rescuing from the Molyneux cult
@@professorslothingtons7471 I used to watch some of his videos years ago and he did say some good things on topics like peaceful parenting. Never followed him closely but I guess people are talking about him now because he was banned from RUclips.
@username I've watched his content for a few years. Not a cult. Everyone is free to disagree with him, not forced to donate (or shamed for not doing so). He can be a very over the top personality, but is very clear on being your own person, making your own decisions etc. To be clear, I dont agree with a lot of what he says, he just has interesting content most of the time.
I've watched Molyneux on and off for years. The idea that he's running a cult is ridiculous.
I'd really like to see a video about how children born into cults find their way out of them, as this is the case for both me and my husband. My husband was born into and raised in a cult, The Worldwide Church of God, that exactly fits all of the criteria in the definition of cults. He left in his early 20s. I was born into and raised in... well, I really need a name for it. It was something like a cult, very leftie, hippie, a bit like The Children of God. Bu, as far as I knew, there was no leader or even a centralized leadership. It was rife with drugs and child sex trafficking, with extreme violence, and extreme mind control techniques used on the children to keep us from talking or rebelling. We were taught that we were enlightened, and the outside world wasn't, so we couldn't tell anyone from that outside world what was happening to us because "they wouldn't understand." We were also taught that, if we left, we were likely to be in terrible danger. But there was no leader! Is that a cult? I think so! But it doesn't fit the classic definition of cults. Whatever it was, I got out at 17.
This video is CLASSIC FOR HOW THE JEHOVAH WITNESSES WORKS!!!
Cogito needs to have more views and subscribers. This is a really good channel, and I would like to see it take off in a big way!
Thanks for this nice and simple video to understand! Some random people on the internet definitelly didnt know what a cult is, while claiming that christianity is a cult (I'm not going to replie to comments wanting to argue, you probably saw this very simple to follow video). I linked it to them so they all can learn a bit from you! Subbed :)
It basically depends on if uour local Christian church is following the Christian church rules or making its own rules.
It's funny... Whenever I hear about cults, I think of Telltale's substantial collection of vids detailing them.
This would have been a cool crossover with tell-tale
I like how Cogito simplifies the BITE model. 🤗
Thank you for sharing this much needed information. Sending love from Ontario Canada. ❤️🎶🍁
I'd say that our whole species is a cult. I don't think anyone can escape these dynamics and be a part of any group or society.
Weird how I never noticed how similar Cogito's animation style was to South Park's.
Ayy Cogito I missed you man!
Been addicted to your channel for a few days now! ❤ love all your videos!
Nice South Park references in this one lol! I love that butters is the cult seeker.
5:06 butters?! how did i not realize the south park characters until seeing him hahahahha
Just realized the South Park references in some of your characters
I’m obsessed with your channel. Thank you 🙏🏻. Definitely subscribing to curiosity stream as well as nebula as soon as I get paid.
5:05 Butters Stotch
5:31 Kyle Broflovski
When I was in college, I had a Biology teacher who was an EST graduate. She played Werner Erhardt tapes on class time, yelled at us to "get OFF it! Get fucking OFF it!" Out of the blue, forced us to sign up for the Hunger Project or not pass the class, and told us we would be kicked out of the class if we ever stayed home sick be we supposedly "created the sickness intentionally". I had a miscarriage, and missed a day of class. When I came back she tried not to let me in, saying that I had "created" whatever had been wrong with me. I looked her right in the eye and said " are you saying that I intentionally killed my child?" She paused, thought about it, and backed off probably thinking she might lose her job, and let me back in. It was a horrible experience. I was only 20 years old and didn't think to report her, I'd never let her get away with that stuff now.
We live in a brutal and lonely world. And with the breakdown of the family we all feel the need to feel love, security and a sense of belonging. What alternatives are there for young people nowadays?
Not just family, community in general. As well as the replacement of traditional extended families with nuclear families.
Jehovah Whittneses, Solar Temple, Hansboro Baptist Church, The Manson Family, Illuminati, Knights Templar, New World Order, Order Of The Nine Angles are some of the worst worst examples of cults, who they are, what they do and their influence
15:02 So more videos about cults? oh please bring them on!
As I was watching this - the RUclips adverts were for self-improvement webinars/communities - new weight loss techniques, become a millionaire with zero skills etc etc. At least this video gave me a bit of perspective
Was Abrahamic faith was once considered a cult? Abraham sacrificed (now known as circumcision) his parts to God to form the covenant. Abraham was willing to sacrifice his son to a Voice, which is super weird. How about Jesus? Wasn't he technically considered as False Messiah by the Jews and the whole Magi? If it does, then technically Christianity started as a cult because, by the Jewish customs, early Christianity was very unusual especially Jesus doing the "miracles" around the town. Note that there was no evidence of Jesus doing weird bad stuff unlike most famous cults nowadays, but it is most likely to be considered as a cult since he's making himself the "Messiah" while failing to fulfill the prophecy according to Jewish beliefs, recruiting his disciples to spread his theology.
Shintoism as well, they were, in fact, originated as a cult. The whole concept of Kami and the rituals were based on prehistoric Animism which they carried to Japan. It's interesting how there's a huge probability that most established religions nowadays were originated as a "cult", minus that gruesome and disturbing practices that we can see in like Manson's cult.
Note: Even though as a non-believer of any religion, I'm aware that Christianity is a religion rather than a cult, but these are just pondered thought by looking at the perspective of early Judaists.
It’s important to remember that not all cults have one leader.
so Jehovahs Witnesses
Another excellent video on cults!!
I've worried about being susceptible to cults, but I like to think my fierce love of sleep would save me from getting in too deep. 😆😅
Very interesting it's exactly the kind of videos I wish I could do about cults. I disagree with the leader criteria. Non charismatic person can also become cults leaders.
Imagine being in a cult through therapy omg. That scared me
I love how he’s taking about people in cults are naïve and uses probably the most naïve character in South Park
Thanks Cogito! I'm ready to identify any cult that I encounter......... & run as fast as possible ! 😉 (Obviously I can't fight them🙄.)
In 1970 I was in a Yogi Bhajan ashram. A directive came down from the guru that all women had to wear turbans. All the women quit that very day, and all the men quit the next day. Only the subsidiary guru and his wife were left. Within a couple of months the ashram had filled up again--with people who wanted to be ordered around.
Cogito is the end to my search of right knowledge.
I was waiting for Cogito uploading a new video. Thank you guys for this interesting topic. There was a time when cults reached their peak in the world .
Our pleasure!
Reminds me of organized religion.
I love your videos... Watching them from this morning. Your animations are truly great and I love your voice & accent, kinda sounds Irish, idk. Wish you could tell me where is this accent from.
P.s: you got a new subscriber 😁
You mention at the start that religions aren't cults. But are you really sure about that?
Yes absolutley. Stop trying to be edgy
Christianity says love your family. Cults destroy families
You mention that cults aren't just religious but can be political and economic. Good points. But, I think that all religions are cults, along with all economic and political ideologies. It makes a lot of sense and it explains how those too far into any one of those become deranged and isolated.
Man.... I think my family is a mini cult. I really don't know how to deal with it
Start earning and move out 😂😂
@@aviksaha2746 too disabled. Already got kicked out for speaking up for myself. Dependent on my fiance now
@Mycel they call my grandmother the matriarch, anything she says goes and I'm not allowed to negotiate, and I've been told that I'm the lowest ranking family member.
Examples.
I apologized to my grandmother about my nearly mute friend being unable to speak louder and explained they wave every time. The next day I was handed a list of rules that included "people will speak when they enter"
I asked to bring friends that I consider family to dinner. I said they could bring food. I was told I am allowed my fiance. Family dinner is for my grandmother's family and everyone else gets +1
Edit: fixed typo
Also I've been kicked out for demanding an apology. They won't let me back until I apologise for how rude I was when I was angry
Edit: I still haven't gotten the apology I was angry for. And I've apologized. But I've been ordered to not apologise to my grandmother except in person and we're IN A PANDEMIC
@Mycel I'm lucky to have found the love of my life.
But we're really struggling financially and my relatives have only been paying my phone bill. .... While my Tesla owning aunt is on vacation for several months and apologises for not having anything to give because she's probably gonna lose her business just in time for retirement age....
Hail cogito
I subbed on nebula, loving it, but honestly in forget to check to watch videos there instead of here unless I can't find anything on RUclips. Seriously though, for creators you like, I think nebula is great. Who are people on nebula others recommend (Cogito obviously)
The love bomb is exactly like the covert narcissist.
Great video! I'll follow you 😉
Awesome! Thank you!
Fantastic!
It’s basically describing a NARCISSIST to a tea!
Hey man, can you do a video on Catholicism? Maybe do something on the patron saints or something cool like that?
Awesome video!
Thanks for your time making this awesome video
Sounds alot like joining every military around the world.
5:05 BUTTERS!! You're Grounded!!
2:39 Wow! Eight of the nine could easily be attributed to the current younger generation, in general.
LMFAO Volcano alien ghosts .🤣😂🤣😂🤣OK I was going to skip this till I heard that, trying to type but laughing too much. 😂😂 SO Added Good video 👍👍
It hit me when he mentioned Stefan Molyneux. I thought he was just a very random conservative and with a RUclips page.
Yeah I didn't think it was a very relevant talking point when it comes to the subject of cults. Assuming some sources were a bit off, but anyone who watches Stephan's content regularly knows he gets a bad wrap from Wikipedia etc.
@Seth Greenberg that’s just the thing isn’t it? Genuine help groups can advise people leave abusive family or spouses, while cults tell everybody that they all have abusive family and spouses.
Really good video. Dispels a lot of myths.