1956 High School Exchange Students in USA Debate on Prejudice (2): Philippines, Japan, UK, Indonesia
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- Опубликовано: 3 мар 2021
- Raul Contreras of the Philippines (who became a crisis communication expert), Yoriko Konishi of Japan (became a sociologist and author, see her book at: amzn.to/3m3t3Vf #ad), Ratnati Iskandar Dinata of Indonesia (daughter of Indonesian national hero, became wife of a diplomat), and Judith Reader of UK (not much known about her) are the participants in this discussion. The two girls are not as fluent in English as some of the other participants, but the conversation is still very engaging and insightful.
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What happened to these kids ? ruclips.net/video/4P7amxoeAMQ/видео.html
Lol first comment
Btw the kids are so cool and smart I love watching them
I'm literally just rewatching this again jbxssd thank you for the info!
Wow! “One nation, under God.”
Hello
Top of the morning 🧢👌🏽
british girl: a lot of europeans think asians are lazy
filipino boy & indonesian girl: *and i took that personally*
timestamp plss
@@yowmei 10:13
✨DEBATE✨
Fast forward 70 years: Asians are the only ones inventing shit now lol
@@stockloc 👀👀
Tf is that 16 year old’s voice his tone is more professional than two old guys debating to become presidents
indeed
Fuck yeah and they're like fighting and arguing like children aye and interrupting one another Lol! Typical US of A
His voice is more of a vintage radio anchor. 😆
indeed.
Very telling of the present. Manners and nuance have been thrown away.
Im high asf rn and i was NOT expecting the boys voice to sound like that 😭😭
Raul is 16 and sounds 43 😂😂😂
ME TOO 😭😭😭
Instead of working with/for his dad he was working for an education. Unless he actually talked about his childhood in this whole Debate. Things like that was probably respected by those people back then but now preserving your parents/fathers history is most likely better than being yourself.
aye yo for reals! I was expecting him to have that squeaky Asian voice!
@@unbothered87what is an Asian squeaky voice? Most Asian men I know have deeper voice than white and Hispanic men 💀
These kids are older than my parents. There ability to carry out a respectful dialogue while being able to laugh at themselves at such a tender age is inspiring.
I wonder why is korea not on the list
@Usaforlife1exacto !! Que vuelvan las buenas generaciones 😔
@Usaforlife1 that barely happens wdym?
Well in 1956 Korea had just been through the Korean War which devastated their country, that probably didn't help. At the time, it was one of the poorest countries in the world.@@jkookk-rh1wp
@Usaforlife1but like none of those ppl were part of the baby boomer generation
The Japanese Girl awkwardly sitting there looking at girl from Indonesia and the boy from the Philippines like “yeah sorry we invaded you like 15 years ago when y’all were kids”
hehe me so sorry when me country whipped u whole town lol bye
👉🏾👨🏿👈🏾
I think she understands that she had nothing to do with it. Most people from most countries are amazing people, it’s their government and their leaders that do the nasty things. I hope even today we stop holding people who weren’t there accountable for the actions of their predecessors.
Me being british: 👀💧
@@dcarts5616 yes. You have stated the true problem that causes wars and problems, the greedy governments of this world. Every single one of them are extremely greedy to an extent
This Filipino guy came packing, with Intelligence, knowledge and humor
And a deep voice
And DEEP voice!
@@Karmaman777 bro did you just steal my comment
And a deep voICe
AND a deep voice
UPDATE ON THE PARTICIPANTS:
Judith Reader's conversion to Catholicism deeply shaped her life's trajectory. In 1977 she participated in a documentary centered on her Catholic faith, embarking on a journey with her family to Rome. Now in her 80s, Judith remains an active and devoted member of her church.
Yuriko Meguro followed an academic path, becoming a distinguished professor of sociology and emerging as a leading scholar in gender studies in Japan. Her contributions extended beyond academia as she served as the UN representative in Japan on women's issues. She is alive, and is quite "hip" with blue hair!
Rarnati pursued her passion for literature, majoring in the subject at an Indonesian university and later earning another degree in France. Her life took an international turn as she married a diplomat, though she passed away many years ago.
Raul Contreras found his niche in public relations, working for the Playtex Bra company. His expertise even led him to serve as an advisor to President Aquino of the Philippines. Sadly, Raul passed away in 2012 at the age of 72 due to complications from Lupus.
President Aquino? PNoy or President Corey Auino?
Oh god thank You for this. 🥹
Its President Cory Aquino.@@jjam1025
Pls as a Filipino I want to find out if it is Former President Noynoy Aquino or Former President Corey Aquino. Thank you@
Maybe Cory. @@jjam1025
Raul got swagger. I can just feel the confidence radiating from him.
he's the crisis manager of the most symbolic filipino president (Cory Aquino) that opened the democratic era for the philippines
@@qingshanxuen7231 It is nice to know he became a successful person.
I can’t believe the man’s voice is like an adult’s
Yeah he sounds like a politician three times his age
they cancelled the MID-ATLANTIC accent
That's 16 yo boy lol
@@ZeroRelevance *_Your opinion honestly contains the same connotation as that useless username of yours!_*
@@nafis2495 That's an adult.
"I guess you just envy us colored people" dripping with sarcasm.
🔥
POV:nakita mo to sa tiktok
what time was that
@@chigeumbogoshipeo2296 About 20:11
That was swaaaag.. 😂😂😂
I absolutely loved this. What a beautiful content. But I also got a kick out of...:
"What are your prejudices?"
Filipino: Against the country that raped and pillaged my country.
Japanese: Against the country that had my people hostage
Indo: Against the country that colonized and pillaged us
Brit: Redheads 👁️👄👁️
That last one cracked me up lol
The most unhonest answer
Isn't Ireland = the country with the most redheads haha
The Brit girl has some real prejudices because she never questions where they come from and take them for granted which eventually grow into an atomsphere that everybody in it has to comply
That was the evolving or in there case devolving of prejudice to racist, prejudice is formulated by actions and conduct I don’t like the way people do things differently, racist, is based on how someone looks like visually, color, she highlighted the color aspect red signifies danger, or harm, so this g prejudice but racist, this is why most Europeans didn’t click with Africans or Arabs not because of their cultures but basically what skin tone they were, black or dark is symbolizes evil in a Europeans mind set, so they seen it as bad, that’s why they didn’t allow for intermarriage, they seen brown as dirty, and white as clean it’s a color spectrum they looked at, this is why Japanese who adopted this ideologies have so much skin lightening creams, because to them lighter means more higher class, they can deny this all they want, but it’s their ideology which what changed them, the Japanese girl, is only saying that about white people, is because they look more like her, light skinned, not because they’re behaviors are on par with attributes around the table.
Is why the Bible and Quran, broke a lot of barriers and teaches ethics and principles over colorism, for the prophets like Jeremiah says man looks on the outward appearance and God looks at the heart and intentions, Muhammad says no white man is inferior ti a black man, no black man is inferior to a white man, nor is a Arab inferior ti either or superior to either only by actions, conduct and deeds. Pretty much the right way of doing things.
Evolution is a ideology that’s backs racism, because you look at animals to gauge our behaviors, thence you become like animals, carnal, we are not animals but spiritual beings based on attributes of the Gods we serve.
Even in the theologies, those who try to embody European Gods, who are war like, Aries, Zeus, ect, they behave like them, cruel, barbaric and inhumane, those who embody eastern Gods, Shiva, Vishnu, Brahma, are benevolent gods, forgiving and loving, they become the same, you are what you follow. The Abrahamic God, is also very merciful, giving and promotes life, therefore serving and trying to embody Elohim or Yahweh or Allah, you become like him.
Our religions are filled with some of the best ethics, principles and attributes, that have timeline trial and error to learn from, what to embody and what not to, but if we rely on these concept ideologies, like evolution we lose all merit because we rely on things that have no merit to them, evolution is a concept idea, that has no actual merit if principles behind them to grab from. Plus evolution even in itself is trying to by pass a lot of facts and claim it for their own by ignoring the context and content to suit their views.
Bilingual kids having such a strong command of their second language on top of being so eloquent in their responses… as Teenagers… that’s amazing. So grateful for this footage and window into time. Thank you for posting this.
Except the UK and the Philippines. Especially the UK. English is PH's official language too.
@@TheseHoesAreLoyal english tagalog then their mother tongue, their dialect in the province. minimum of 3 language but based on my father they also know spanish because spanish are taught to the students during their time and the guy on the video is probably 15 years older than my dad
When this young filipino boy begin to speak and it's a WOW. The way he speak is just like a president year 60's.
Yep like a ph president from 1915-2002
not duterte lol
@@janak3059 pokpok taena mo.
we all know we like him because we are filipino if you were british you will like the british girl
I thought it was a voice over because his accent might have been to thick
The Filipino guy’s voice is amazing. He sounds like a typical 50s Hollywood actor
That’s what I was thinking
Fr he sound really fluent
I'm so young that I'm younger than him than I called like 16 or 17 yr but he's voice is awesome it's like what you sais
You can thank the Americans for that, our unofficial 2nd language is English
@@aidszamuril4032 it’s not unofficial. English is the second official language of our country. Everything is written in English rarely anything is written in Tagalog, it’s only spoken but even Tagalog isn’t spoken properly anymore. It’s more Taglish then anything
Rest in peace Raul Contreras I admired your point of views and your answers to the questions. You’ll never be forgotten my boy 😢. Rest well 🫡.
This level of honesty and civility in a conversation is extremely refreshing.
I forgot what it sounds like when people don’t try to present themselves as morally superior.
I aspire to be as honest as they are even with the pressure of social repercussions.
well said
That’s true. If we tried having this conversation the same way it would be labeled as violent and heavily racist
Imagine being perfectly honest about your prejudice without being met with an overreaction. Isn't that how you eventually diminish those prejudices?
To me the Filipino guy looks like 12-13 but his voice sounds like as if he is 25.
The way he speaks and acts too! I love it lol
16years old lol
scared the shit out of me for a second
@@user-uh9sf5sg3n same
Maybe 35
You have to love how RUclips is the closest thing to a time machine we have
love this comment Gary. Have a good week
@@ehme1506 trye, never thought of ot that way, thanks Gary!
i have seen this comment before
I think you meant videography and photography is the closest thing to a time machine. Those came first long time ago than YT. :)
You also have one in your skull
I can't believed when the teenager guy started to spoke, his voice was for aged man like 40 up.. He's intelligent & he can be a good leader of our country later on but sad to know that he already passed away.
Rest in peace 🙏
Raul made me remind of my former bff and classmate, he wasnt anything special until he open his mouth and talk to you educationally, his charm peaked that moment leaving a long lasting impression.
The Filipino kid isn’t even debating this a casual conversation for him
XD HES AWESOME RIGHT?
@@ktaru1096
Ooook??
Ofcourse Filipinos aren't salty like American children these days
@@zerogamer1452
There wasn't any Americans in this video why are you even bringing it up ?
@@reedrazor7546 lol Chill dude just my opinion your being like a salty kid plus don't be offended that's what i hate sally kids when your just saying something they go bull crap
"We aren't exactly lazy it's just that we weren't given a chance to build our country ".the Indonesian girl really had a good point
I respect this so much.
Yasss... and when the oldest girl said that they want to help that country like I mean girl I know you want to try to help but we want to build our country alone because that's are nation and we want independent because when you work so hard for your country, that will make you feel proud that you did it independently and not relying to other countries....
@@dogbread7146 I’ve been to Indonesia, even my mom is Indonesian. And I can safely conclude that their people can be REALLY lazy. They litter almost everywhere even when there’s a dustbin around, they try to scam you when doing car repair services.
@@johnbonjov1491 It's actually depend on what part of Indonesia you're referring to, Because Indonesia is a Massive country
@@agunglb1505 bruh but still they do have jiwa mageran
Omg the Phillipino guys voice!! 🫠 so charming and professional!
Why the hell does no one talk like this anymore!!?? 😢💔
yoo pare
저 시대에 각나라 학생들이 자기 생각들을 조리있게 발표하고 토론 했다는것에 놀랐습니다
멋져요!
같은 의견입니다
@@Herr_Himmel Are you a Korean Wehrmacht fan? Can you share more about it?
British girl: “all other colonizers were bad; but Britain was actually helping you!!”
Indonesian girl: “lmao wtf no”
so true
I think she seems to think Indonesia is Malaysia
@@sulthan9086 no, she was from indonesia. It's the same thing what British did to Malaya and Indonesia back then.
British did educate people, but not dutch until around early 1900s and we’ve been colonized for 300s years so yea 300 years without education
Anw correct me if im wrong abt british thi
i feel like the indonesian girls want to speak her minds more but limited by the vocabulary... but then i remember indonesia back then have tough times to free themselves from colonization
Yes I feel that too but it could also because of manners, Indonesians are usually very careful in their choice of words in formal settings and we are always taught to be diplomatic
Yesss
@@NasyaAyudianti agreed
@@NasyaAyudianti oh how the world changes dramatically
the indonesian actually had really great points and arguments ...
The young man in this video was astonishingly well spoken and eloquent, not only for his young age, but also for the fact that English is most likely his second language. What an impressive individual.
tbh its spanish 😂, english is 3rd.
@@qingshanxuen7231 well that's three times as impressive then isn't it! What an amazing kid.❤️
@@qingshanxuen7231 wym spanish
@@prartySpanish was the prevalent language back then in the Philippines brought about by centuries of spanish colonialism. It was primarily used as a transitional language along English as the Filipinos began to adopt and formulate their national language (in the commonwealth era). This is especially true since he's studying in an institution initially run by spaniards.
he is just 15
If they're still alive, their ages would range from 83-86 years in 2024. And especially the view Raul has on the matters are still relevant today unfortunally. All kids way ahead of their time!
As far as I can tell, the British and Japanese girls are still alive today.
The Filipino guy be sounding like an American president
Thanks to saturation of movies with transatlantic accent
100%
FRR
Fr tho
I agree
that lady from Indonesia must be from high-ranking society because no ordinary person could speak English back then. She was so lucky.
I think so. Maybe she is a royal-blood?
Yeah she’s probably from a royal family y’know “Ningrat”
is she somewhat have a relations with Otto Iskandar Dinata?
shes a daughter of indonesia's national hero.
Certainly the access to exchange programs was not granted to most students.
Ratnati Iskandar Dinata, Indonesian young woman back then, so proud and legend. For me as Indonesian, she is one of our predecessors.
This is better than most podcasts that debate on issues.
The Filipino boy just pointed out issues that are still prevalent until these days.
Indeed
Yeah proves that something not changed.
Yeah you're right, now it is directed at the Chinese.
1956 is too far but still no difference
All four of them did. It is admirable to hear them talk with honesty about the social issues particularly regarding prejudices against race in their own respective countries as well as the prejudice against each other's races. These kids are great.
when the young Filipino man started speaking my jaw was on the floor like.. his voice doesn’t match his age but not in a bad way. He’s well mannered and spoke intelligently.
Fr dude sounds like a grown man.
He sounds like a 30 year old grown man.
I found it kinda funny when I heard him speak and he had this 70s radio announcer voice on the body of a very young boy. He's quite frank and articulate in the way he expresses himself though.
being fluent doesn't make you intelligent, it just makes you fluent.
@@mikei6605 that's another type of intelligence you know, being able to articulately express one's thoughts I mean.
Wow incredible. As a Korean-American I never viewed Koreans the way Yoriko described. Can't say I like it but it's an honest opinion of a child that I can appreciate. Raul blew my mind with his definition of prejudice and consistently afterwards. Love that Judith spoke on the colonialists' perspective - an unpopular view but one that's real. It's great to see some of the people who laid the groundwork for a more inclusive world we live in today
That was the 50-60s man
Yoriko, who was literally born just some time after the Japanese left Korea after having colonized it, was very brainwashed by the Japanese government to dislike Koreans, despite the long history of their abuse towards the Korean people. I hope she’s grown to realize how terrible her people were towards everyone, especially the Koreans
@@OriginalCovfefe How far back do you want to go? "Japan" and Korea have had a tangled relationship from the get-go.
@@ChadGardenSinLA with her, you only need to go back to the 30’s and 40’s. You are right, Japan has a lengthy history of abuse towards Koreans, including before the early 20th Century.
@@OriginalCovfefe In ancient Japan, immigrants from the Korean peninsula invaded the indigenous peoples of the Japanese archipelago.TerribleThey forced many people into cruel and brutal forced labor, turned them into human pillars, and buried them alive.
I am 45 years old and still learning.Thanks to this.
These kids had much higher IQ than most national leaders today.
Different priorities
@@jesuslover5968 agreed
IQ has nothing to do with it.
at first i thought he was macos level 999
21 film jojo
When the Filipino kid started speaking, I saw a president's voice there.
Ang galing nung english nya saka yung salita boss ang dating
Same
Marcos vibes
@@he1l0.63 parang Hindi naman sya si Duterte eh
@@Monsterverse_lover001 yung pagsasalita nya, saka yung parang kalmado nya
I know I commented earlier but wanted to add: My father grew up in California but he was born a Caviteñon 🇵🇭. If he were alive, he would have loved to see this. He was a quintessential Third Culture Kid and would have found this fascinating like his anthropologist daughter (me). Thank you for this preservation of history heard directly from the youth of that time. Wow
CAVITEÑOS RARRRRRRRHHHHHH🇵🇭
I pray he knew Jesus and you as well so you can both meet in heaven one day and I pray he is resting in peace In Jesus's Mighty and Wonderful Name❤
what a fascinating piece of historic recording... they seem more curious and accepting and honest than people do today
The Filipino boy was only 16 this time but the level of his intelligence and confidence were superb and beyond imaginable.
Ilan taon na ang lumipas?wala pa din nag bago.,hahaha lagi pa din sinasabi education ang kailangan para sa tagunpay,hahaha lahat ng namuno sa pilipinas lahat nagtapos sa pinaka sikat na paaralan karamihan ng halal na nasa gobyerno lahat nakapagtapos ayaw nilang pagtrabahuhin ang di nakapagtapos na matyaga sa lahat ng uri ng trabaho,anong resulta lahat ng mayaman lalo lang yumayaman,angahihirap na matyiga,di nakapagtapos,di mapili sa trabaho,mahirap pa rin hahaha.
I don't think its superb or mature, thats just the norm back then, we look at it that way because on how much we have recessed/diminished our norm for intelligence and confidence, compared to even a current 16 year old filipino, having a hard time speaking english professionally.
@@LunringNassar yes but i do believe everyone here was quite wise, even for their current climate
The Filipino is my brother he is very bright like me and like my lolo bbm and over 31m people
@@MarlonMarlon-kx6lt bbm bright lol, just your typical politician
That Filipino teen is like handling this debate like if it was a casual meeting, he's so chill. He's very fluent too, Geez. Handling things *like a boss.* probably ate a dictionary, his grammar is amazing. _AND_ his accent is smooth as butter. My man.
yes, like my filipino cousin
@@user-vw5vu3hc1y must be hard to deal with😂 when you're not a filipino I don't know why but foreigners are easily on my joke lists to tease😂 even accidentally.
And he’s only turning 16 that time
@@kimryansolijon5644 wait, no. What?!
Yeee
Wow..this is beyond expectations..amazing..
This is so engaging as they're being so genuine but able to elaborate their ideas really well. Great stuff.
The Philippines boy sounds like he could run for president. Something about his voice is very sophisticated and professional. Not to mention he was born 4th of July 😂
He is Filipino.
New Uncle Sam🙌🏽
I didn’t even realise it was his voice when I first heard it 😂
fr something about his speech and his tone sounds so professional
The original planned date for the independence of Philippines
I like how they are polite and patient with each other now people these days would just cuss each other off 💀
yeah, not sure what happen to the old-tradition of debate where both sides RESPECTFULLY give their opponent time to present the full opinion and each side get into it for further discussion. Now its just "who yell louder" or "who speak quicker" contest and trying to trip each other off with stupid points.
@@tigera6 At this point it’s not even debating anymore
You'll do realize that after having to have the same debates for literal generations people lose patience, right.
When talking about civil rights, prejudice, and things that actually impact people negatively in a socioeconomic sense, because it's been done civilly and patiently for literal decades... They don't *owe* you that anymore.
Truueeeeeee
Back when debates were designated towards learning instead of being won.
This really is refreshing to get back to and a good reference on how the methods and ways of debates and dialogue has slowly diminished in tradition and such respect over the years on some partys
Thank you for sharing this video.
The Filipino guy was the definition of a gentleman, so much class and eloquence. Dang the Filipinos I meet in my video games are the literal opposite 😭😂
That's unfortunate, the toxicity and vague tendencies of online and irl Culture of modern day Filipinos is something I wish could change within us I mean I know that today's standards have change but looking back people in the 1950s-70s were a lot more well refined and educated considering they didn't even had the internet yet idk.
Another thing is people in my country have a sort of Smart shaming or Pabida/Bida-bida in tagalog where people who are more active in class are socially looked down upon for being too vocal about their intelligence or just having more confidence during oral reports or activities which for me as having been experienced it for 4 years really did a big impact for my self-esteem I was so self conscious and also gave me social anxiety but as the years past I just managed to full out their cold and paralyzing gazes as I would rather end it with a big bang rather than to submit to everyone else's agenda
@@ivandevera7665 yeah that's really sad looking at these kids, they are so well mannered, the way they presented themselves, never interrupted others while they're talking, the way they respected each other's opinions and worded their criticisms politely. The kids of our generation could never even sit there infront of the crowd let alone talk so confidently about such sensitive issues of their country. This makes u question if this whole internet culture and social media was for the better or worse cause looking back at this it definitely feels like we're going dumber.
PuHtAnG iNah
PuHtAnG iNahNg gAhGoH
HAHAHAHA
PUTANGINA MO. I'M SORRY FOR THAT. GOMEN
Philippines kid: starts speaking with manly voice
Me at my 30s: still sounds like a squeaky 12 year old 💀 bruh
Hehe yea, when that voice sounded off before the camera pointed at him, I thought that was a News reporter talking off camera or something. haha
lmaooo that’s me
He's been through puberty a few times.
Same hahahha
you're still young , its good, kinda ?
I just love thsese old contents they are really worth watching and actually if we only neglect the video quality the other parts are just much better than nowadays discussions or debates.
I visit these videos time to time and always collect knowledge from individuals who are the same age as me or actually were
As an Indonesian, I admire the Philippines delegate. He speaks like he was a grown man.
I noticed the same thing, he does
Notice no fear and actual emotion through facial expression, tone change to match his own thoughts
To this time of age that kind of person is kinda hard to find
I was so shocked when he spoke
he is a grown man, in fact hes elderly and nearing the grave!
The Indonesian and Japanese girl are so honest and innocent, the English girl is so straightforward and the Filipino boy is so smart and mature. I liked the personality of all of them very much.
Well they were hand picked by the country…so?
@@ratpoo9475 :(
And uk is so handsome sincethen
So you are trying to say one is better than the other?
@@bratzdoll3604 how does stating each kids personality comparing one another? They’re complimenting them not comparing. Get it right maybe read before you speak
His level of mental acuity and emotional maturity is impressive.
My, those adolescents are well spoken and intelligent. It was a pleasure listening to them. I love their honesty and their insightfulness.
bro when the boy from the Philippines spoke I thought it was another older man host or something, his voice is firm, strong and confident in a very intelligent way
Wow so smart Filipino guy 16
Yeahh exactly
Yes. So true!!! His well educated and smart young man.
@no name
What were your teenage years like? were you out there saving the world like Greta Thungberg?- Probably NOT.
Everybody is glued to their electronic , including you. It's the 21 century. Adults follow celebrities and watch the Kardashian show. Race relation over the years haven't gotten worse it's stayed the same. It just more broad casted.
@@folikusgu2972 Greta Thunberg is a moron. She is just complaining about global warming and poverty while she lives like a freakin millionare and uses plastic products🤦♀️
europeans /westerners: "we're helping our colonies"
Filipinos and Indonesians: "um, no, they're just manipulating us"
Its so ridiculous to call that helping smh
It's what they told to the students at school back then 👁️👄👁️💧 they convinced the youngsters that their country not manipulate other country but helping them
didn't know Help was synonym of Abuse & Injustice in English language 🤔😳
@@XRockgirl you n me both. Guess I'm still learning
@@user-lh2yv6jy2h Yes, it is ridiculous. But, as government you wouldn't told your common people that you colonized something but instead 'helping them', so they do think it's fine. This is as far as i can interpreted from the UK one.
The fact that they made an effort to listen to each other and discuss worldviews was refreshing to watch. Thank you
More vintage video please. This is spectacular ❤
I was NOT expecting that Filipino guys voice to sound like that...dude made some points though and props to him for that
The guy seriously sounds like a 30 year old man.
RIGHT
@@Skateboard_ Yeah, his voice sounds very similar to an adult man, and it's mentioned in the video that he is just 16
well i was amazed too but i expected the deep voice by his physique
@@iceshake3950 he was actually 15, just about to turn 16
These teenagers were brutally honest yet maintained their dignity and great respect for others' opinions.
As it should be. Nowadays everyone gets butthurt over the slightest comment.
@@jimams_jamz5518 Yeah. I think if the topic of hybrid was to debated now, people would start shouting to each other at some point. I might have a hard time keeping my cool, too. Lol. But they handled it very well.
*ruclips.net/video/8Lpf6uk12zY/видео.html*
Bro I think we're Evolving just Backwards
@@salt.8989 Haha i hate myself for laughing at this
My father was born in 1924, he was in WWII and will be 100 in march this year. It's amazing how much life has changed since he was a kid, but he still can't get past his old world prejudices.
Absolutely fascinating.
Props to the older woman(the host) for being so respectful, understanding and not treating them like silly little kids that has no problems in life. She talks to them in a serious manner and gives everyone a chance to talk
Yep. Very much different than today, unfortunately. Constant interruptions in modern day talk shows.
Yes I'm so happy about it
Yesss
Now people treat adults like kids especially if they miss penaties in football!👀
You should always speak to children with respect. It forms good habits, rather than coddling or talking down to them.
I am amazed by teenagers those time, very smart, polite and educated.
@@JT-gt6lo Yeh like you aswell
Woah thanks for the likes guys😁
@@JT-gt6lo I didnt said that im Smart Well do u think Ur Smart
@@JT-gt6lo Im not trying to be rude but your trying to insult the one who commented
@@JT-gt6lo Dude, just stop
@@jmsunday True i didnt even did anything wrong
Isso é uma relíquia viva, me dê que agora vou aprender mais dessas épocas de ouro.
6:22 he’s seriously so cute and handsome I’m gonna cry
He's really handsome and charming
Dude started talking and had the deepest voice I could have imagined. Not expecting it
same
that too from a 16 yr old
Saaaame
That shit caught me off guard
Aha! Filipinos 😂 wait til he's at karaoke
DAYMN THAT FILIPINO BE SOUNDING LIKE AN AMERICAN PRESIDENT WHO CAN HANDLE EVERYTHING
Foereal!
Wat an insult
Oh okay
If only the American president can handle shit
wkwk thats freaking real
The young people of this era are honest and open and speak so clearly and intelligently without vulgarity.
*THANK YOU.*
this boy was not 16 his real age was 60 in wisdom and sharpness.
We was actually 15 in that but he was turning 16 at July sum idk I am dumb someone correct me
@@rbsnap7684 no you’re right he was turning 16
@@rbsnap7684 wow so hes my age and that smart…. Thats cool lmao
@@rbsnap7684 shit im 15 and im doing nothing 😭
@@lunmang4867 "60 in wisdom and sharpness"
why is no one here talking about how Indonesia brought up excellent points to question the European colonisation in the East? her English was broken but her points were amazing and I truly loved how even though she couldn't speak eloquent English, she still didn't back down. speaking good English does NOT equal intelligence.
Agreed!
yesss
yup. The british girl was the worst intellectually even though she spoke in that royal accent
Literally!! And the girl from the UK worded it “you think we were taking away opportunities from your people” like why is it think? She’s correct it’s a fact they took away their resources and opportunities to grow as a country and set them back years
It was so sad to me when the Indonesian girl was asking about decolonization and the English girls started talking about how the colonizsrs were trying to help and must decide when colonies are “ready” to be independent.
Sangat mengesankan betapa seriusnya mereka belajar dan memandang dunia ini dengan lebih dewasa
Damn that guy was so good at understanding and explaining things at such a young age
"Do you have any prejudices?"
Philippines: Japan
Japan: Korea
UK: *Weasleys*
HAHAHAHAHAHAH 💯
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Haha
😭😭
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Good job for the filipino boy for using the word "colored". He's way ahead of their time.
How interesting; in the U.K, to use the term “coloured” is considered backward, ignorant and racist when talking about black people. Black people would much rather be called “black” than “coloured” and would say that proudly. It’s interesting how different cultures have different terminology deemed respectful and disrespectful.
Fyi, he used the word "colored" because he was not only referring to black people but also other ethnicities like latinos and asians. He was actually correct in using that term because it was more inclusive rather than just saying "black"
They all said colored
the japanese girl also said coloured :)
ah yes, that innacuratly scientific and racist words, that people that think themselves to be not racist and intolerants use. great
raul sounds like a classic 19's news reporter, once he spoke my jaws dropped
Ratnati was Our National Hero's s Daughter Mr.Otto Iskandar Dinata.... Exchange Students in 56's era more mature, Smart and have strong personality... Regard from Indonesia...
Thank you for posting this historical video ... It was amazing ..
God bless you In Jesus's Mighty and Wonderful Name. Glory To God ❤
Even in 1956, the Filipino guy was already aware avoiding to mention the politically incorrect word today "Negroes". Instead he just used "colored people" in order not to offend black people. Kudos to this guy. He's just amazing orator.
True. I agree. Amazed he didnt even mention negro while the othet 3 mentioned them.
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But negro means black. Nothing to be offended about it. The politically correct term "colored people" do not just mean black people.
@@facelesstrader1351 I think he didn’t just mean black people. He indirectly probably meant POC in the US in general who weren’t treated great at the time
@@facelesstrader1351 haha.. you’re so naive... try calling a black guy “Negro” here in the US, and see what happens to you. That’s why I called that word “politically incorrect”in the present time. People are very sensitive nowadays, and you have to be careful.
Btw, people should remember that these aren’t average students, these are delegates sent for the purpose of cultural understanding and discussion. Of course they are intelligent, thoughtful, and well spoken. This doesn’t make them any less amazing but it’s extremely unrealistic to think that all young people from this time were like them.
I agree to that.
Survivor bias, definitely. I do think that this is the kind of free discussion environment that we should strive for however - - no one is talking over each other, no one is swearing, no insults, just truthful uncensored discussion
you are right even in 2010 i still remember most of young people believe a fantasy things in real life.
i once tricked my friend that i was reborn and that i dead in my previous life as warrior lmao. that time i was still 7 years old and my friend believe me and he look up to me like im 1000 years ahead lol.
EXACTLY! this comment is so underrated
@@Justice_Dignity bahahaha
The fact that they accept their humanity is very important and I love this
"when a person loses track of the dignity of the human soul and begins to judge others not on the basis of their being persons, but on the basis of race, creed, economic status - that is prejudice"
I carry this definition with me everytime I say the word 'Prejudice' and people ask me what's that.
We can barely hear Filipino teens today expressing their thoughts and opinions with confidence.. that smart shaming could be blame.. they think if you're smart vocally. they tagged you as nerd or "pabida". so smarts tend to hide their intelligence instead.
Big true
ikr?! people that throw the word "pabida" are probably just insecure that they are not as smart as the person they teased.
You nailed it!
Unfortunately, that's a very bad culture we have.
cause their idols ar kpop
Extremely impressed with the calmness in this debate. Even when the Filipino guy straight up said that he had prejudiced against the Japanese, when a Japanese girl is literally sitting next to him, everyone lets him talk and explained his points. The Japanese girl is even willing to understand and acknowledge the reason behind such prejudice.
Even when the British girl was cornered due to her "Asians being lazy" statement, no one raises their voices against each other. This is an extremely beautiful debate.
Imagine what would happen in todays debate😅😅
@@yourmomfavouritestepson4315 all canceling each other.
I don’t blame people for not wanting to listen to someone who hates them for something you have no control over. They shouldn’t be taken seriously.
@@mikealaniz7236 But they literally all gave their own prejudices. She was open minded to recognize that she herself probably offended someone in the audience while on that panel.
she never said asians were lazy, she said there was an old idea which she disagreed with that asians were lazy.
When the boy talked my jaw dropped
He sounds so professional!
Admit it: You were shocked and cracked up by the Philipino guy's voice
That Filipino guy speaks better than the government.
Edit: I SAID WHAT I SAID PERIODT.
Better speaker than Obama
@@JackSparrow-rp6vq you mean....trump?0
@@ragnarulrik *Bidden
Especially the Filipino President!!!
@@nigelmaund9057 nah
The indonesian girl is incredible. Hard hitting questions, well spoken responses. Also I was very impressed with the Phillipino boy. Very educational experience for me.
Filipino*
@Ulsacerdos lol
@Ultormento corpse
She was amazing.
@@cucumumu6671 Where is Ratnati Iskandar Dinata now ? I wonder what she is doing , where she is living and I hope she's still ok
Wild watching these nearly 80 years later
This is such an interesting video and we’re still struggling in the 21st-century. Raul is such an interesting boy and I couldn’t believe his voice when he starts to speak,he speaks amazingly with a lot of emphasis. it’s amazing that everyone from different races back then could collaborate. It’s such a beautiful thing.
the british girl keep saying, "the dutch and the british were trying to help those they colonized" but did they ask for help??
when she said “they probably thought they were helping” i was like bruh…. they knew what they were doing lol
The governments and businessmen knew what they were doing - they just did not care. They sold it to their own people as "helping to civilize the savages"... They would send in the missionaries to destroy the culture, and the vulture capitalists to destroy everything else.
@@TitoTimTravels missionaries go of their own accord , set 🆙 🏫 &healthcare facilities
@@TitoTimTravels But they DID bring modern world to most of the savages living in middle ages. They brought telephone and cars to my country and railroads i dont know why many people have difficulty admiting that even if they did it for their own selfish reasons. You are now even using everything they made internet and language included.
@@ahdorbfidks Yeah they knew that they were devloping a tribal savage civilization to modernity
Wow. The 16 year old Philippine lad sounds like a grown up political orator.
The time when Ramon D. Magsaysay was the President of the Philippines. Excellent leadership does have a positive influence :-) ♥
@Ani Skywalker Carlos P. Garcia? He was a teacher, poet, orator, lawyer, public official, economist, and Commonwealth military leader who became the eight President of the Philippines
@@allensagalla1579 maling mali ka sir hindi po yan si carlos p. garcia 😂
Hindi po sya si Carlos P. Garcia. According to the daughter, the name of his father who is this 16-year old boy, is Raul Contreras.
@Ani Skywalker Oh, I stand corrected. Thanks for correcting me. I will correct my comments accordingly :-)
This conversation about this topic is so much more intellectually honest and genuine than any conversation today about race and prejudice. If everyone in academia could be this honest, we would all be in a much better place. Instead of using the label of “racist” as a way to shut down speech and silence discourse, we would all do well to humbly admit that EVERYONE has misguided prejudices, and be able to grow and move forward together from there. Those who self-righteously throw the “racist” label around at others are totally blind to their own prejudices.
Well said
We live in a wicked generation where people are too stubborn to admit they are wrong, stubbornness is iniquity unto GOD. God bless you In Jesus's Mighty and Wonderful Name❤
What well spoken young people at the time. Great talk we need more civilized conversations like this
When the boy dropped the line “when a person loses track of the dignity of the human soul and begins to judge others....” i was like WOW!!!
Obama is Filipino confirmed!
Because you are easily-impressed 😂
F*ck off overrated.
@@SuperAussie999 Lol
@@dick2315 You are overweighted :D I think its pretty clever for 1956, but I totally get people today, who need to shit on anything just to feel like there are worth something and have at least virtual opinion for anonymous people to read.
This Filipino guy doesn't speak just for the debate. He speaks for people of the world. He sure was a brilliant person living in the Philippines. 👊🏻
He dead now apparently from kidney failure
@@KePzez source: trust me bro
@@notjun7203 look in the comments bro, his daughter said it
@@Crimsonifiedexe we don’t know even if she’s indeed his daughter or just some guy trolling
@@spoopy8514 idk, they have the same last name..
This was very satisfying to watch. Smart kids. They made their points excellently, but the Filipino boy was impressive (great speaking voice, too).