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  • Опубликовано: 1 апр 2021
  • For decades the United States has been a bastion of free market ideology and extreme individualism, but in the last few years we've seen a major resurgence of socialist ideas. In this episode, we'll take a look at why so many young people are attracted to socialism, and why, to many, capitalism is no longer seen as a viable path forward.
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  • @SecondThought
    @SecondThought  3 года назад +1336

    Howdy, friends! I hope you all enjoy the video. Make sure to check out Paul Morrin's companion video too!
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    • @tarikrandom7535
      @tarikrandom7535 3 года назад +27

      What reason could it have been demonitized?

    • @sovietpotatoes2353
      @sovietpotatoes2353 3 года назад +54

      howdy comrade
      this is the wierdest word combo ive said...

    • @hravandil9993
      @hravandil9993 3 года назад +53

      @@tarikrandom7535 Because the Channel actively propagates an ideology that directly opposes RUclipss interests?

    • @tarikrandom7535
      @tarikrandom7535 3 года назад +11

      RUclips at some point demomitized conservatives,so I guess youtube does not like politics?

    • @just_a_turtle_chad
      @just_a_turtle_chad 3 года назад +41

      This video has been Turtle Approved

  • @samlasalle3853
    @samlasalle3853 3 года назад +2367

    The Gen Z good old days are just a time when we were too young to understand everything bad that was happening in the world.

    • @starlightt4094
      @starlightt4094 3 года назад +69

      Yep

    • @adianchowdhury9016
      @adianchowdhury9016 3 года назад +49

      agree

    • @colesky33
      @colesky33 3 года назад +98

      For me they were 6th grade halo reach after school type shit

    • @OatmealGrillBlazer
      @OatmealGrillBlazer 3 года назад +6

      true

    • @HappywaitSadnoBoth
      @HappywaitSadnoBoth 3 года назад +126

      I think that’s exactly what it is for Millennials too. At some point we were just too young to understand what was happening.
      But now, what’s bad it my niece is nine (only nine) and has a general understanding of politics (and why she wanted Trump to lose), mass-shootings (and the importance of gun safety and regulations, my significant other teaches her about weapon safety), about her own body (and how important it is to stay away from anyone who she feels might s*xualize her at her young age).
      It’s like she’s so young, and she knows stuff that I wasn’t even taught until I was at least 11 or 13. It’s like with each generation, kids come to these realities at a progressively younger age and it’s not okay...

  • @wamsang7818
    @wamsang7818 3 года назад +3515

    Companies when we ask for help: MY MONEY
    Companies when they ask for help: OUR MONEY

    • @hitoshura2800
      @hitoshura2800 3 года назад +147

      It's painful how accurate this is

    • @hybridxg2204
      @hybridxg2204 3 года назад +96

      Corporate communism

    • @user-ij5sw7fd6x
      @user-ij5sw7fd6x 3 года назад +36

      @@hybridxg2204 nope, business is a hounds' pit were bulldogs are fed with Pedigree while other dogs have to find food for themselves.

    • @somkeshav4143
      @somkeshav4143 3 года назад +18

      @@user-ij5sw7fd6x I think this person was joking lol

    • @TurtleTrader
      @TurtleTrader 3 года назад +20

      @@user-ij5sw7fd6x An excellent analysis of our current situation.
      I have the aforementnioned "Pedigree" and I do just fine in this culture ... but I think it is a horror show of inequality, unfairness, corruption, greed and financial malfeasance done by corporations and (literally) supported by the government.

  • @matthewgoodman7588
    @matthewgoodman7588 3 года назад +2495

    "I want healthcare like Canada and Australia"
    "No that's socialism"
    "Ok, I would like one socialism please."

    • @safe-keeper1042
      @safe-keeper1042 3 года назад +280

      Yeah, sounds about right. "Socialism" in the US seems to have come to mean "any change that brings us the tiniest bit to the left".

    • @filipwolffs
      @filipwolffs 3 года назад +189

      @@safe-keeper1042 It's almost like the wealthy who control the media realized that right-wing policies are beneficial for them at the expense of everyone else and decided to create a huge propaganda campaign to portray anything even remotely left-wing as insane and dangerous.
      What better way to safely exploit the populace than to convince them to support the process.

    • @artdent9871
      @artdent9871 3 года назад +15

      Dunno, Canada's Middle Class was gutted too, just with Health Care: "By the time the Berlin Wall fell, a lot of über rich had started pouring millions every year into funding hard-Right politicians and media to destroy the Middle Class, so that they could have powerless wage slaves and duck paying taxes again, like back in their natural habitat, the 19th Century.
      Just Google the size of the U.S. Middle Class: there's an unprecedented boom after the Soviets get the Bomb, becoming the majority for the first time, then a steep rise for decades straight, then it suddenly stops growing through the '80s while the Soviets crumbled, and then, if you remove retirees, it starts crashing down with the Berlin Wall in '90.
      What's left of the Middle Class has literally been dying off for decades, heading down to minority, pre-Soviet levels, where it had been fluctuating for a century prior to the Soviets scaring the hell out of the top 1%, and it will likely get back down there when the boomers are gone, literally down to 19th-Century levels, QED.
      Now look back at how it happened: do you remember Reagan's 'Free' Trade and Trickle-Down BS, then Neo Cons, Gingrich, both Bushes, the Tea Party, plus the Tories back then, Thatcher, Mulroney, Harper, and equally well-funded variants in most Western Countries?
      The policies that the wealthiest funded them to implement: screwed organized labour, offshored manufacturing, peasantized the remaining blue-collar, and most white-collar, jobs by attacking pensions and employment benefits (largely making most jobs "part time" or contract, no matter what the hours), made education unaffordable for the majority, and handed out massive tax cuts to the wealthiest, corporations, and Big Oil, forcing massive cuts to social programs and govt services.
      Ever-increasing numbers of all ages have been living paycheck to paycheck ever since, a broken leg away from homelessness, frozen out of higher education (without crippling debt) and a Middle Class that is increasingly out of reach.
      Yet did you notice that the top 1% have been getting richer and richer ever since, as a direct result of these hard-Right policies, and paying less and less in taxes?
      Well, duh, once Communism fell, the Middle Class was expendable, it was only needed to make the Soviets look bad so that the wealthiest weren't destroyed by nuclear-armed 'Commies' convincing the West's poor to unite against them. Back then, we had a booming Middle Class, and they had 'proletariat' bread lines in Moscow, but since the '80s, the only things booming anymore are food banks, McJobs, quasi-slave labour in the developing world, and the wealth of the top 1%.
      So those rich pr!cks must be laughing their asses off at the recent trend of younger generations blaming their parents' and grandparents' generations for affordable university, and good jobs, vanishing with the Middle Class, like that wasn't done on purpose, by them, using their hard-Right lackeys in politics and the media.
      Follow the money, duh, straight to Right-Wing politicos, and funding the creation a whole new type of openly partisan, hard-Right media, that warped public opinion and made it impossible for Centrists to get elected if they openly tried to reverse the damage, instead of just trying to slow it down, barely, as it turned out.
      Noam Chomsky nailed it: today's Dem leadership would be considered moderate Republicans, fiscally, a half-Century ago. Most people didn't even notice it happening with so much money poured into Right-Wing media by the super rich, since the '80s, to manufacture consent for repeasantizing the average American, and moving the once-moderate 'Center' farther Right every decade.
      The Dems are now called 'Lefties' for advocating policies to get the Middle Class off of life support that Moderate Republicans would have supported as late as the '70s, but taxing the rich and corporations at pre-'80's levels again is not even on the table.
      Think about it: Biden is proposing an increase in corporate taxes to LESS than PRE-'17 levels, 28%, but the GOP, and their hard-Right, media whores, are calling him a 'radical Lefty' for this proposed tax increase that is, in fact, roughly HALF of what corporations actually paid from the '40s to the '80s, which was over 50%, all while they bring back "Jim Crow" voting restrictions, nation wide! Talk about 'Welcome to the 19th Century.'
      It takes a lot of money to manufacture consent against something as reasonable as corporate taxes that were the norm for most of the last century, even more to get them down to half of that, but duh, they're Rich, and all these policies they've paid the Right for since the Soviets crumbled have made them exponentially richer, while most everyone else is on a slow train back to the 19th Century.
      Granny is working at Walmart or eating dogfood for a reason, 'kiddies,' and you're calling her an entitled Boomer for being on the same slow train as you are? The powerful just love the powerless playing at scapegoating and bigotry, it's the perfect cover, always has been.
      'OK Boomer' MY ASS, everyone posting that is a dupe. Yeah, you're all screwed, at least have the brains to know how, and why, and by whom:
      It wasn't a generation that screwed you, and everyone else, it was super-rich greedheads and their working-class, right-wing dupes: 'white males with no university education' MY ASS, they've too often been ignorant rac!sts and bigots who were fooled, by dog whistles, into voting for the permanent elimination of the Middle Class they once belonged to. They were key to the GOP's 'Southern Strategy,' so the majority didn't vote for gutting the Middle Class, the majority didn't vote AT ALL.
      Welcome to the 21st Century, there is no joining what's left of the Middle Class anymore, it's increasingly just wage slaves of all ages, ruled by millionaires and billionaires who are essentially above the law, a living nightmare that seems like a Rich Republican's, Russian Kleptocrat's, and Chinese Oligarch's, wet dream. It's a Black-Mirror Sh!tShow of a situation that only a Fascist Autocrat could love.
      Basically, the Robber Barons are back, and they bought the GOP decades ago, so now we live in a Dickensian dystopia that's getting darker every day. Duh."
      [Partially clipped from a previous reply]

    • @artdent9871
      @artdent9871 3 года назад +6

      @@safe-keeper1042 yup, here's how: "By the time the Berlin Wall fell, a lot of über rich had started pouring millions every year into funding hard-Right politicians and media to destroy the Middle Class, so that they could have powerless wage slaves and duck paying taxes again, like back in their natural habitat, the 19th Century.
      Just Google the size of the U.S. Middle Class: there's an unprecedented boom after the Soviets get the Bomb, becoming the majority for the first time, then a steep rise for decades straight, then it suddenly stops growing through the '80s while the Soviets crumbled, and then, if you remove retirees, it starts crashing down with the Berlin Wall in '90.
      What's left of the Middle Class has literally been dying off for decades, heading down to minority, pre-Soviet levels, where it had been fluctuating for a century prior to the Soviets scaring the hell out of the top 1%, and it will likely get back down there when the boomers are gone, literally down to 19th-Century levels, QED.
      Now look back at how it happened: do you remember Reagan's 'Free' Trade and Trickle-Down BS, then Neo Cons, Gingrich, both Bushes, the Tea Party, plus the Tories back then, Thatcher, Mulroney, Harper, and equally well-funded variants in most Western Countries?
      The policies that the wealthiest funded them to implement: screwed organized labour, offshored manufacturing, peasantized the remaining blue-collar, and most white-collar, jobs by attacking pensions and employment benefits (largely making most jobs "part time" or contract, no matter what the hours), made education unaffordable for the majority, and handed out massive tax cuts to the wealthiest, corporations, and Big Oil, forcing massive cuts to social programs and govt services.
      Ever-increasing numbers of all ages have been living paycheck to paycheck ever since, a broken leg away from homelessness, frozen out of higher education (without crippling debt) and a Middle Class that is increasingly out of reach.
      Yet did you notice that the top 1% have been getting richer and richer ever since, as a direct result of these hard-Right policies, and paying less and less in taxes?
      Well, duh, once Communism fell, the Middle Class was expendable, it was only needed to make the Soviets look bad so that the wealthiest weren't destroyed by nuclear-armed 'Commies' convincing the West's poor to unite against them. Back then, we had a booming Middle Class, and they had 'proletariat' bread lines in Moscow, but since the '80s, the only things booming anymore are food banks, McJobs, quasi-slave labour in the developing world, and the wealth of the top 1%.
      So those rich pr!cks must be laughing their asses off at the recent trend of younger generations blaming their parents' and grandparents' generations for affordable university, and good jobs, vanishing with the Middle Class, like that wasn't done on purpose, by them, using their hard-Right lackeys in politics and the media.
      Follow the money, duh, straight to Right-Wing politicos, and funding the creation a whole new type of openly partisan, hard-Right media, that warped public opinion and made it impossible for Centrists to get elected if they openly tried to reverse the damage, instead of just trying to slow it down, barely, as it turned out.
      Noam Chomsky nailed it: today's Dem leadership would be considered moderate Republicans, fiscally, a half-Century ago. Most people didn't even notice it happening with so much money poured into Right-Wing media by the super rich, since the '80s, to manufacture consent for repeasantizing the average American, and moving the once-moderate 'Center' farther Right every decade.
      The Dems are now called 'Lefties' for advocating policies to get the Middle Class off of life support that Moderate Republicans would have supported as late as the '70s, but taxing the rich and corporations at pre-'80's levels again is not even on the table.
      Think about it: Biden is proposing an increase in corporate taxes to LESS than PRE-'17 levels, 28%, but the GOP, and their hard-Right, media whores, are calling him a 'radical Lefty' for this proposed tax increase that is, in fact, roughly HALF of what corporations actually paid from the '40s to the '80s, which was over 50%, all while they bring back "Jim Crow" voting restrictions, nation wide! Talk about 'Welcome to the 19th Century.'
      It takes a lot of money to manufacture consent against something as reasonable as corporate taxes that were the norm for most of the last century, even more to get them down to half of that, but duh, they're Rich, and all these policies they've paid the Right for since the Soviets crumbled have made them exponentially richer, while most everyone else is on a slow train back to the 19th Century.
      Granny is working at Walmart or eating dogfood for a reason, 'kiddies,' and you're calling her an entitled Boomer for being on the same slow train as you are? The powerful just love the powerless playing at scapegoating and bigotry, it's the perfect cover, always has been.
      'OK Boomer' MY ASS, everyone posting that is a dupe. Yeah, you're all screwed, at least have the brains to know how, and why, and by whom:
      It wasn't a generation that screwed you, and everyone else, it was super-rich greedheads and their working-class, right-wing dupes: 'white males with no university education' MY ASS, they've too often been ignorant rac!sts and bigots who were fooled, by dog whistles, into voting for the permanent elimination of the Middle Class they once belonged to. They were key to the GOP's 'Southern Strategy,' so the majority didn't vote for gutting the Middle Class, the majority didn't vote AT ALL.
      Welcome to the 21st Century, there is no joining what's left of the Middle Class anymore, it's increasingly just wage slaves of all ages, ruled by millionaires and billionaires who are essentially above the law, a living nightmare that seems like a Rich Republican's, Russian Kleptocrat's, and Chinese Oligarch's, wet dream. It's a Black-Mirror Sh!tShow of a situation that only a Fascist Autocrat could love.
      Basically, the Robber Barons are back, and they bought the GOP decades ago, so now we live in a Dickensian dystopia that's getting darker every day. Duh."
      [Partially clipped from a previous reply]

    • @l.av.h7812
      @l.av.h7812 3 года назад +8

      American socialism is dumb, nordic democratic socialism is smart and most young Americans don't seem to get it.

  • @Megan-xm5nv
    @Megan-xm5nv Год назад +130

    I wonder how many of us sent this to our parents... I know I did. The line where you said "Many older people think the economy is thriving. It's not." really got me. - that's EXACTLY how my older family members think, but without seeing their friends and community losing everything to gig work, part time grind, and a lack of benefits or time. THANK YOU for your socialist content. It actually does bring me hope.

    • @isabelkloberdanz6329
      @isabelkloberdanz6329 Год назад +9

      I would never dare send this to my parents. My dad would turn red and shake and call me stupid and brainwashed.

    • @joshuagharis9017
      @joshuagharis9017 Год назад

      I am a parent, I fully support socialism, 100 plus year old capitalist system is no longer needed

    • @Fer-5059
      @Fer-5059 Год назад +2

      May ask for how they reacted?

    • @GhostRangerr
      @GhostRangerr Год назад +1

      Older people grew up during the cold war & it's aggressive anti-socialism/communism propaganda, so i can imagine it's harder to change the way they think about the system.

    • @theboyisnotright6312
      @theboyisnotright6312 Год назад +1

      That was my father to a T. And actually my older brothers and sisters. Tho my oldest sister (known to the family as the hippy one) is coming around.😊

  • @kevins3821
    @kevins3821 3 года назад +379

    My dad lives a very difficult life. Debt, nearly homeless, and lots more. But, he always tell me "Your life is going to be more difficult than mine." Even through I live a very decent life. Now I get why

    • @AndrewManook
      @AndrewManook 3 года назад +21

      Tell your dad to have hope.

    • @Gigika313
      @Gigika313 3 года назад +24

      Tell your pops it’s not his fault, that’s how capitalism works.

    • @safe-keeper1042
      @safe-keeper1042 3 года назад +11

      I predict reform is coming to America, too. The current unchecked capitalism is just unsustainable, and more and more people are seeing that.

    • @zacharyarons6950
      @zacharyarons6950 3 года назад +4

      @@safe-keeper1042 Just hearing that gives me hope.

    • @lohollywood1f428
      @lohollywood1f428 3 года назад +1

      Same here

  • @g2theartist
    @g2theartist 3 года назад +5273

    *something goes wrong with capitalism*
    Capitalists: "and this is why socialism doesn't work"

    • @georgekostaras
      @georgekostaras 3 года назад +313

      When I see stupid arguments like that I bring up socialized medicine in a dozen developed countries.

    • @_armoricat_
      @_armoricat_ 3 года назад +235

      vuvuzela iphone bottom text

    • @LunarPenguin42
      @LunarPenguin42 3 года назад +349

      @@georgekostaras give the US some slack. you compare it to developed countries. the US has shown countless of times that its not one of them.

    • @g2theartist
      @g2theartist 3 года назад +20

      @@Klust413 that works too

    • @Alejandro-cn5yp
      @Alejandro-cn5yp 3 года назад +22

      @@georgekostaras the costs of medicine in the US are do to government involvement and anti competitive laws and subsides. And the Federal Reserve caused the housing crisis. And by the way bailing people out is corporatism not capitalism.

  • @yeetoryeetor8872
    @yeetoryeetor8872 3 года назад +470

    I'm an older Zoomer, It's very refreshing to hear a RUclipsr talking about the world truthfully without being worried about being called a conspiracy theorist.

    • @mhxybeats653
      @mhxybeats653 2 года назад +20

      Us 18-21 year olds get lumped in with the tik tok kids when we have way way way more in common with millennials and that shit makes me so mad. it gives people an excuse to just dismiss everything we say as angry teenager shit. it’s all arbitrary anyways.

    • @DanielLopez-ob9jz
      @DanielLopez-ob9jz 2 года назад +17

      @@mhxybeats653 being called a millennial or Gen z won't really change anything as Gen z and Millennials generally get grouped together anyway and dismissed just as much. As a 17 year old, I just say that I'll keep spouting my belief until we get heard somehow.

    • @monsterglacier
      @monsterglacier Год назад +5

      @@mhxybeats653 older zoomers are in their mid 20s. You're a mid zoomer.

    • @Reed5016
      @Reed5016 Год назад +2

      @@DanielLopez-ob9jz That's right. We're disrespected anyway, Zoomers and Millennials deal with the same shit from Boomers and Generation X. But here's the thing: if people are capable of critical thought, they shouldn't be looked down upon, regardless of their age. Many Zoomers and Millennials realize that we will be screwed economically, looking at debt and college. Overall, the economic crisis and the disillusionment with the American dream. None of these are uncommon among our generations. To assume Zoomers and Millennials are ignorant or blind is stupid, as we can see a lot, and are worried about our future. I agree with you're points.

    • @isabelkloberdanz6329
      @isabelkloberdanz6329 Год назад

      @@mhxybeats653I don’t want to be lumped in with millennials and their taco tank tops and doggo memes, but I also don’t want to be lumped in with gen z and their buccal fat removal tiktoks and their “I’m literally neurodivergent and a minor i- 🖐️😭✨” idk what’s worse. Each generation has its cringe moments I guess.

  • @parkb5320
    @parkb5320 3 года назад +216

    It reminds me that when I complained about the way things are in America, I was told, “if you don’t like it, leave.” So I left. I’m now living in Japan and my life, financially, is much better than it ever had been in America. Now when I point that fact out on social media, I’m told by the exact same people, “you don’t live here, so you can’t say anything.” And that’s the problem with America. You are never in a position to criticize it.

    • @nancyboyette3748
      @nancyboyette3748 2 года назад +8

      ParKb5 Japan is a democratic capitalist society and it’s working for you. Is capitalism the problem or the way America runs its country?

    • @Srijit1946
      @Srijit1946 2 года назад +40

      @@nancyboyette3748 the original comment had to nothing to do with capitalism or socialism, but a common conservative talking point.

    • @ultramarine40k65
      @ultramarine40k65 2 года назад

      Why arent you living in cuba or venezuela bro

    • @ihavenojawandimustscream4681
      @ihavenojawandimustscream4681 2 года назад

      This is extremely ironic since many Japanese people can't even afford housing or financial freedom,and now you get all these expats running around with US dollar

    • @xanderwarwick9973
      @xanderwarwick9973 2 года назад +10

      @@ultramarine40k65 Cuba ain't got the same level sushi game, ya know?

  • @alatovarner
    @alatovarner 3 года назад +2511

    My favorite part of capitalism is how I’ve paid various landlords more than $120K over the last decade and have nothing to show for it.

    • @SpaghettiKillah
      @SpaghettiKillah 3 года назад +103

      Truth be told that's YOUR fault rather than capitalism 😂

    • @timothymorris7334
      @timothymorris7334 3 года назад +401

      @@SpaghettiKillah Please enlighten us with a second option

    • @thefray123
      @thefray123 3 года назад +56

      Should’ve put a down payment on a place instead of a security deposit/ first and last months rent, but yes yes it’s all capitalism’s fault.

    • @M3G4FR34K
      @M3G4FR34K 3 года назад +92

      A prompt for you to consider: should housing be a commodity, or something that can be privately owned? I don't expect anyone to answer publicly, more than anything I pose the question for you all to ponder and perhaps create your own arguments for or against it.
      Cheers!

    • @M3G4FR34K
      @M3G4FR34K 3 года назад +208

      Also, yes because saving as someone in the ever-declining middle class is so easy, right? /s
      And with those non-existent savings it's easy to put a down payment on a house, right? /s
      Get yall heads out of your asses. This economy has been brutalizing the average American and it's EVIDENT when all it takes is a pandemic to break this house of cards economy and jeopardize millions of Americans into potential eviction.

  • @Ironborn4
    @Ironborn4 3 года назад +1089

    Important work. I have been raised with socialists around me that were thrown into jail and endured torture because they had the audacity to demand human rights and some equality in a right wing religious country. Yet still their beliefs endure.

    • @justanothergamer7918
      @justanothergamer7918 3 года назад +79

      I’m so sorry that happened. I hope this country gets better and actually listens to socialists instead of casting them aside.

    • @Ironborn4
      @Ironborn4 3 года назад +65

      @@justanothergamer7918 haha fat chance. They barely got past genocidal racism

    • @user-ij5sw7fd6x
      @user-ij5sw7fd6x 3 года назад +7

      Spain?

    • @emrexcem
      @emrexcem 3 года назад +28

      @@Ironborn4 Was gonna guess turkey but we didn't finish with genocidal racism arc yet

    • @sithpsychopath3189
      @sithpsychopath3189 3 года назад +10

      Arkansas?

  • @SeanKula
    @SeanKula 3 года назад +808

    It's called the American Dream because you have to be asleep to believe it.

    • @deedee1623
      @deedee1623 3 года назад +10

      Yep. George Carlin said it best! 👍

    • @Darkdevil1584
      @Darkdevil1584 3 года назад +3

      @Family room Remote lol this video points out very well that corruption is a issue for America and i imagine everywhere. relax my man we on the same team against the rich.

    • @mjag2834
      @mjag2834 3 года назад +2

      The American Dream seems to be a New Nightmare...

    • @Centurion101B3C
      @Centurion101B3C 3 года назад +6

      If you want to live the American dream, don't live there.

    • @mjag2834
      @mjag2834 3 года назад +1

      Whoop! Whoop! Thats the sound of the Police! Whoop whoop, thats the sound of the Beast! (Even the Blacks will give in eventually and become divided).

  • @marcv2828
    @marcv2828 3 года назад +521

    "the ambulance ride will cost you twice as much"
    *confused european noise*

    • @Ben27377-g
      @Ben27377-g 3 года назад +14

      At least us Europeans know that a socialist government doesn’t work lol

    • @hiddenperson3696
      @hiddenperson3696 3 года назад +54

      @@Ben27377-g Your not a European European your an American European.

    • @Ben27377-g
      @Ben27377-g 3 года назад +11

      @@hiddenperson3696 so if I’m born in Norther England and both my parents are English and Ive never even been to America I’m somehow American?

    • @Ben27377-g
      @Ben27377-g 3 года назад +8

      @@hiddenperson3696 also it’s You’re not your, I’m guessing you don’t need to learn that tho due to the poor standards within your high schools

    • @hiddenperson3696
      @hiddenperson3696 3 года назад +12

      @@Ben27377-g European

  • @KaseyCanga
    @KaseyCanga 3 года назад +373

    "when was the last time you applied to a job" my dad is in his 60s and retired after spending 20 years at his good job. However after like 2 years he had to go back to looking for work because our family needs the health insurance. He hasn't had to apply for a job in SO long he needed a lot of extra help from my sister and I. How to use indeed, update a resume on a computer, communicate with employers online, not to mention the fact that it's been incredibly difficult to even land a job despite his lengthy experience. It hits hard, but people tend not to get it unless it hits them over the head.

    • @estherblancify
      @estherblancify 3 года назад +16

      I, myself work with people over the age of 65-80, who are in it for the same reason, HEALTHCARE

    • @kellyfehr3719
      @kellyfehr3719 3 года назад +17

      @@visceratrocar So when I become obsolete what then. They shut me off? This is why socialisms time has come. We're not machines to be used up and discarded.

    • @colliric
      @colliric 3 года назад

      Dude .. tell your dad if he puts just $5k-$10k in Cryptocurrency, he can re-retire. Even if he draws it down he'll earn $500-$1k per week.
      But if he leaves it to grow fully for 6-12 months, he's set for returning to retirement cuz now he'll have lots.
      Tell him to watch for any surprise crash news though. Maybe set a safety "sell order".

    • @longbeach225
      @longbeach225 3 года назад +8

      Applying for full time jobs are crazy now. They make you go through a personality test now see if you fit the work culture. 15% of the time is about skills and rest is unrelated stuff. I suck at interviews because of this and I just stuck with IT contracting. I'm doing this now while I build a online business.

    • @POMOnkey1
      @POMOnkey1 3 года назад

      This is news to me. So how do retired folks in US normally pay their healthcare costs?

  • @Furretjesus
    @Furretjesus 3 года назад +551

    I’m not even 18 yet and I’ve already lived through my second “once in a lifetime” financial crisis

    • @worlds3061
      @worlds3061 3 года назад +39

      Once in a lifetime
      Don't let the water hold me down

    • @daswasich1147
      @daswasich1147 3 года назад +34

      well depends on how "lifetime" is defined, currently those catastrophic events are spaced out enough to be
      "once in a lifetime* events"
      *of an anti-vaxx kid

    • @KaiserMattTygore927
      @KaiserMattTygore927 3 года назад +57

      I'm 27 years old, and I've lived to see a centuries worth of chaos and mayhem all compressed into a fourth of that time frame.
      Endless wars, 9/11, Two Economic Crashes, natural disaster after natural disaster mass shootings, huge protest movements that sadly go nowhere..
      Its like someone put the 20th Century in the VCR and hit fastforward twice.

    • @funybirbman3813
      @funybirbman3813 3 года назад +2

      Same

    • @user-ij5sw7fd6x
      @user-ij5sw7fd6x 3 года назад +1

      Good one))

  • @levity1047
    @levity1047 3 года назад +212

    The fact that America actively attacked countries for caring about its citizens should be very alarming. How can anyone sit back and say they’re proud to be an American when all they bring is suffering. The 99% needs to stand up to the 1% but it’s extremely difficult when most of us are brainwashed into believing that caring for your fellow humans is wrong

    • @Lil_Lola44
      @Lil_Lola44 2 года назад +24

      They did the same in Australia many years ago one of our Prime Ministers Gough Whitlam wanted to secure independence for Australia, he also put through many progressive policies like terminating conscription, instituting universal health care, free university education and more however he also was very vocal about wanting the USA out of Australia demanding names of CIA agents and threatening too close the USA's military bases including their secret spy base in pine gap so the USA declared him a threat and made moves behind the scenes too have him replaced by Malcolm Fraser in which case they succeeded and naturally all of this isn't taught in school so most Australians don't even know

    • @JNB0723
      @JNB0723 Год назад +1

      @@Lil_Lola44 Wow. Can you send me a link so I can learn more? That is disturbing. I am disgusted by America's Foreign Policy: pressuring China and South America, Invading the Middle East to secure oil interests, etc.

    • @sm1purplmurderedme583
      @sm1purplmurderedme583 Год назад +2

      it’s very scary. like how is america angry that other countries genuinely care ab their citizens? i know why because they wanna stay in power and continue capitalism but STILL it’s so inhumane. do they not get tired of their constant evil doings

    • @JNB0723
      @JNB0723 Год назад

      @@sm1purplmurderedme583 I am an American in full agreement. Time for socialist changes!

  • @TusharAnandfg
    @TusharAnandfg 3 года назад +433

    Your channel is literally every conversation I've had in my head.

    • @NWOLFF9719
      @NWOLFF9719 3 года назад +9

      I've felt the same thing

    • @michaelpacicco3685
      @michaelpacicco3685 3 года назад +16

      God it isn't just me? I feel d
      so god damn validated by every video i watch.
      Now if we can just get everyone else to watch this we might have a chance...

    • @aprilk141
      @aprilk141 3 года назад +6

      @@michaelpacicco3685 there is always hope. We keep it alive everytime we do an act of kindness or solidarity for our neighbors. No matter how bad things get, we have that hope. And even when we can't see it, we have a duty to win.

    • @riggs685
      @riggs685 3 года назад +6

      @@michaelpacicco3685 @RAVEN I'd lie awake at night thinking of humanitarian efforts that could be made on a community level, envisioning applied concepts of socialism, before I began to understand socialism. Then I realized these weren't new ideas at all. So, I was relieved to know these concepts were real, but felt silly for naively thinking I was onto something good.

  • @PC42190
    @PC42190 3 года назад +1502

    As a Chilean, I loved the parts where you showed people's support for Salvador Allende. Solidarity from Chile! ✊

    • @professorgrimm4602
      @professorgrimm4602 3 года назад +96

      Solidarity from Austria!
      It's so disgusting what they did to Allende. I'm sorry that your country had to suffer under Pinochet.

    • @snowcold5932
      @snowcold5932 3 года назад +58

      Allende and Sankara are some of the historical figures I have the deepest respect for myself.
      Saludos desde España :)

    • @elnegrobembon
      @elnegrobembon 3 года назад +15

      Saludos y solidaridad desde Puerto Rico.

    • @professorgrimm4602
      @professorgrimm4602 3 года назад +25

      @@snowcold5932 Me too. Allende, Sankara and Ho Chi Minh. May they rest in power!

    • @handohall3406
      @handohall3406 3 года назад +12

      El pueblo unido, jamás será vencido

  • @WesternCommie
    @WesternCommie 3 года назад +221

    I was in grade school when 9/11 happened. Lived in Massachusetts at the time and My mom came to pick me and my brother up from school. She drove us around worried schools would be targets for attacks. That is one of the stronger memories I have of my childhood.

    • @Cindy99765
      @Cindy99765 3 года назад +4

      I am so sorry.

    • @Cindy99765
      @Cindy99765 3 года назад +1

      @@MP-ut6eb I agree. By the way, it's spelled "much," instead of "mitch." :)

    • @Sablus
      @Sablus 3 года назад +2

      I always think back to that panic (my mom had the same reaction) and now I just kinda laugh at it. No attack was going to be done on some podunk town in PA, but still 9/11 created such a effect in ripping away the illusion of stability and peace that most every American suffered some type of mental breakdown from it. This isn't to say the attack wasn't horrible, but compared to stuff that other countries have experienced this century it's kind of laughable no? Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia, Malaysia have all experienced death and destruction of their society on a scale that most Americans could never truly grasp.

    • @vincegonzalez2171
      @vincegonzalez2171 3 года назад

      Me too, third grade. Only difference is I grew up on the west coast, so I was still getting ready for school. I had just walked into my dad's room to tell him I was ready to go, when I saw smoke billowing from the towers on his tv. My mom had already passed away before this, and yet this was the moment that I saw my dad the most shook up of his life I'll never forget that.

    • @ashkitt7719
      @ashkitt7719 3 года назад

      I was on the bus to school and the edgy kid said "Dude, you hear the twin towers fell down?" I thought he was just messing with me.
      Then we got to school and immediately dismissed. I was sent to my grandma's house and I saw on the TV that the edgy kid was right.

  • @avirei98
    @avirei98 3 года назад +92

    This is insane these are things i think about sometimes and someone put it into a video . I pay no attention to politics and I wouldn't consider myself a socialist because I don't consider myself anything This video did an incredible job of putting together how I feel about what's going on.

  • @ReignLowell-CaedoFaeda
    @ReignLowell-CaedoFaeda 3 года назад +35

    I’m a 28 year old millennial and I have over 36k in debt. I live in the most expensive state in America and our minimum wage is $7. We have the highest homeless population per capita. I lost my job thanks to COVID so now I’m working 2 and a half jobs and I still can’t seem to keep my head above water. My medication is impossible to purchase because I lost my health insurance. I have no 401k now and zero savings. I’ll take full responsibility for some of my poor financial decisions, but living pay check to paycheck has been my norm since I entered the workforce. It sucks that I’m always stressing about money and what I’m going to eat next. I’m so numb to this society and country that I didn’t even know Socialism existed. I’m 100% a Socialist now after watching this video.

    • @VulgarRage
      @VulgarRage 3 года назад +1

      So you take full responsibility for some of your poor financial decisions and now you want others to pay for your mistakes. makes total sense.

    • @ReignLowell-CaedoFaeda
      @ReignLowell-CaedoFaeda 3 года назад +25

      @@VulgarRage Who said I wanted anyone to pay for my “mistakes”? I’m working my ass off just to survive and put food on the table. I’m just laying out the facts

    • @mattiascaccabarozzi
      @mattiascaccabarozzi Год назад

      @@VulgarRage 🟨🟦 spotted🤮

    • @keithford245
      @keithford245 2 месяца назад

      It’s difficult for a young person to understand the complex world we live in. 150 years ago life was easier to understand, living in a small village with people you knew well. But of course people were suffering and dying of things that aren’t even an issue for us today. A much shorter life with little children dying on a regular basis.

    • @keithford245
      @keithford245 2 месяца назад

      50% of high school graduates today have no idea of what they want to do. In a global economy new jobs are being created and old jobs fazed out at an increasing rate. STEM professions definitely have a big advantage.

  • @TheTrainmobile
    @TheTrainmobile 3 года назад +384

    I swear, any historical event post 2003 gives me horrible flashbacks. I remember back in 2007 and my parents were eligible for one of the mortgages and asked me and my sibling if we wanted to move into a larger house. We said no so we never moved. Turns out we dodged a huge f*cking bullet. Unfortunately for us though, my parents were involved in the residential construction industry. The building contractors screwed my dad's buisness over royally and we've been essentially impoverished ever since, having to rely on food stamps, family, and any work that comes by our way.
    My dad's buisness was his retirement. He's 50 now. He'll be lucky to receive any social security at all from the government. The only way my parents will be able to survive is if my siblings and I take care of them. As badly as my parents have changed emotionally since their fall from middle-classdom, I can't help but feel sorry for them. They were living the American dream and the rug got pulled out from under them. I recognize that my family's story is not unique, and that plenty of other people have also had the rug of economic freedom pulled out from under them by the bourgeoisie. I'm not going to stand on that rug like my parents and grandparents before me only to suffer again. I'm done putting up with the suffering.
    Capitalism is a system built on greed and when those on the top fuck up, it's everyone underneath them that suffers. Socialism doesn't have that. When people mess up everyone goes out of their way to fix it and move on. Nobody suffers, and I want to strive for a world where nobody suffers; a world where there is no rug for people to step on, but a carpet of economic freedom that all can enjoy. My metaphor might just be a metaphor, but I know that capitalism is unequivocally a broken system, and people will continue to suffer as long as the big guys on top mess up and make everyone else pay the price.

    • @TheTrainmobile
      @TheTrainmobile 3 года назад +14

      I knew I should have proofread this. Now I have to fix all the typos.🤦‍♂️

    • @TheTrainmobile
      @TheTrainmobile 3 года назад +34

      @@Student0Toucher I don't think socialism is perfect. I just think it's more capable at solving society's problems than capitalism. A system based on sharing resources and meeting the needs of people is more humane and efficient than a system based on exploitation of people and corporate greed.

    • @TheTrainmobile
      @TheTrainmobile 3 года назад +22

      @@Student0Toucher And what does that have to do with my answer? Surely you can agree that exploitation still exists in those countries. And all western countries have exploited and are still exploiting workers in the Global South. Just look at how Nestle uses child labor in their supply chain and how Tesla played a role in overthrowing the Bolivian government to reduce lithium prices. What I'm getting at is that as long as the systems at be are based on exploitation, there won't be a "perfect balance of socialism and capitalism". You can't say a system works by sharing some of the resources with citizens of the developed world and having the absolute poorest of humanity recieve next to nothing for the labor they provide to their wealthy employers.

    • @TheTrainmobile
      @TheTrainmobile 3 года назад +14

      @@Student0Toucher AI for harvesting cocoa beans? We're a long way off from that technology. Still doesn't adress the fact that Nestle's exploitation of children is still happening now, and may continue for as long as they need cheap labor for their buisness.
      Then there's this idea that China's financial "success" has to do with capitalism being a great equalizer. This is far from the case. China's economic growth was caused by limited foreign investment into their industries, the sharing of technologies and science previously forbidden by Maoist policy, and the de-collectivization (AKA: disenfranchisement) of rural workers. This has lead to exploitation of Chinese manufacturing workers by both foreign capitalists and the CCP; as well as the povertization of rural communities.
      On the surface, you may see a booming consumer market, but underneath that facade is a deep rooted inequality just like we see in the West. What lead to this was the failures of Maoism from the Cultural Revolution, which drove the CCP to reinforce its political power by giving in to pressure from the capitalist world. Once again, sharing resources with the wealthiest in society while exploiting the poorest in that society is not a successful system.

    • @Tetris521
      @Tetris521 3 года назад +2

      Capitalism has people that suffer and socialism doesn't? 😂😂😂 you must be joking bro.

  • @muntherdoesstuff9615
    @muntherdoesstuff9615 3 года назад +1058

    Politicians: *frick up America*
    Also politicians when people become socialists: :0

  • @joshbigz6864
    @joshbigz6864 3 года назад +16

    I am one of the older millennials and I have never seen the economic boom that we were promised. To make things short I went to ITT Tech in 2002-2004 and saw it start out as a good school but watched it turn into a diploma mill by the time I graduated. Everyone else including me could not find a job in the field and we kept getting told by boombers that it would be OK that the economy would recover and we would all get good jobs one day, well we have been struggling to survive since and we have yet to see the economy bouncing back that we were promised.
    I maintain a vigorous exercise routine,take meticulous care of my teeth and eat a healthy diet because I have no retirement savings and do not think I will ever be able to retire.

  • @loverrlee
    @loverrlee 3 года назад +102

    The American Government: *Are we the baddies? :o*
    Millennials like me: yes, yes you are and you always have been the bad guy... you literally start wars in other countries for no damn reason... :/

    • @douglaswinters9695
      @douglaswinters9695 3 года назад +15

      Oh there’s a reason: dolla dolla bills y’all

    • @Baconcatboy
      @Baconcatboy 3 года назад +4

      No damn reason how about ww2 and there wasnt a reason in Iraq when the government there was super corrupt and killing innocent people

    • @douglaswinters9695
      @douglaswinters9695 3 года назад +14

      @@Baconcatboy you’re not actually suggesting the US invaded Iraq out of concern for the Iraqi people are you? There were reasons, but it had little to nothing to do with Saddam other than getting him out of the way in order to secure oil assets

    • @mtsenskmtsensk5113
      @mtsenskmtsensk5113 3 года назад +5

      @@Baconcatboy Low wages kill people, or are the root cause of crime, 1% US population are incarcerated (2.5 million people). An estimated $83 billion was stolen by America from Iraq, and half a million children dead.
      American has long ceased being the good guys.

    • @Baconcatboy
      @Baconcatboy 3 года назад +4

      @@mtsenskmtsensk5113 that's a good point but think about the good things we still do today

  • @fredsmith-kingofthelunatic7810
    @fredsmith-kingofthelunatic7810 3 года назад +388

    THANK GOD. FINALLY SOMEONE WHEN ACTUALLY KNOWS WHAT A MILLENNIAL IS.

    • @KaiserMattTygore927
      @KaiserMattTygore927 3 года назад +1

      @@LtCaveman u

    • @Shyguy5104
      @Shyguy5104 3 года назад +38

      @@LtCaveman every generation is a statistic you ding dong, so that's a meaningless statement

    • @metron0m
      @metron0m 3 года назад

      It's a made up word that means what the majority makes it mean

    • @fredsmith-kingofthelunatic7810
      @fredsmith-kingofthelunatic7810 3 года назад

      @@metron0m well that sort of covers all words now doesn't it?
      You're the sort of person that argues people use the term "literally" correctly these days...

    • @metron0m
      @metron0m 3 года назад

      @@fredsmith-kingofthelunatic7810 yes. If the majority would use "literally" to mean "table", it would mean that.

  • @archvaldor
    @archvaldor 3 года назад +654

    It seems so strange when you watch a show from the 60's the father is always supporting a housewife, kids, paid for a home and a car, often on a factory wage.

    • @l.av.h7812
      @l.av.h7812 3 года назад +53

      American socialism is dumb, nordic democratic socialism is smart and most young Americans don't seem to get it.

    • @lee-fc5bu
      @lee-fc5bu 3 года назад +9

      @@l.av.h7812 this

    • @eye2eye899
      @eye2eye899 3 года назад +14

      @@l.av.h7812 Canada is close to getting it right

    • @feather563
      @feather563 3 года назад +12

      @@eye2eye899 yea close but not enough

    • @MrAlen6e
      @MrAlen6e 3 года назад +4

      @@eye2eye899 not at all unfortunately the prairie provinces won't allow it , although British Columbia is on the right path

  • @javiermontiero4982
    @javiermontiero4982 2 года назад +19

    Growing up I ignorantly chose to keep my nose out of politics and most anything related to 'current affairs' but midway through college I began opening my eyes to the world around me. Since then, I still haven't identified with any political party and still haven't become a reliable voter. But I do relate very strongly with many, many points in this video. I have always hated the education system, as someone who ACTUALLY LIKES to learn, it'd be really great if I could just learn more stuff. But I'm barred from that because my one, useless degree so far has already been enough to keep me locked in crippling debt. Why can't I learn? Because for whatever reason, the system doesn't like that. At least, doesn't like knowledge to be free. Or even cheap. I dislike the entire political spectrum in the US as every inch of the spectrum seems just too deeply flawed and disinterested in the people it exists to serve. But more and more, I am increasingly identifying with socialist ideas.

  • @kriegskommisar2847
    @kriegskommisar2847 3 года назад +38

    Never thought that I'll see the day when american starts to critisize capitalism in favour of socialism.
    You have my respect and subscription, good buddy. Keep up the good work.

    • @rounaksinghbuttar9083
      @rounaksinghbuttar9083 3 года назад +10

      The inequality is unbearable.
      On one hand we have Jeff bezos spending billions to go to space for fun and on other hand we have people struggling to make ends meet even by working multiple jobs and people who are homeless.
      Capitalism has got to go. Or at least the government has to be considerate of the middle class and the poor. By providing social schemes like healthcare, education, housing, etc.

    • @Ryan_hey
      @Ryan_hey 2 года назад

      @@rounaksinghbuttar9083 Yep, it's quite a thing to see a billionaire spend so much to do something the public sector did 60 freaking years ago.
      But hey, if you can somehow figure out how to live to the age of 4,000,000 years (literally), you too could earn the same net worth with the average GDP per capita in America.

  • @ismailb4334
    @ismailb4334 3 года назад +301

    My main reason is how much power mega-corporations have

    • @meepy546
      @meepy546 3 года назад +51

      pls stop mr bezos i just want to not live in the amazon internment camp

    • @ismailb4334
      @ismailb4334 3 года назад +9

      @@meepy546 Lol, this made chuckle

    • @miasolum5612
      @miasolum5612 3 года назад +32

      We gotta stop this shite or else Cyberpunk is gonna become reality.

    • @deanjordan6053
      @deanjordan6053 3 года назад

      @@meepy546 Even ours gives you food and water.

    • @hravandil9993
      @hravandil9993 3 года назад +10

      @@racialconsciousness7169 follow your leader

  • @howdougetoutofhere
    @howdougetoutofhere 3 года назад +733

    "Capitalism is doomed to fail because it incentivizes infinite growth on a planet with finite resources."
    Damn I never thought of it that way but it's so true.

    • @terriemartinez9989
      @terriemartinez9989 3 года назад +3

      No. Wrong. Brains are infinate.

    • @sethdrake7551
      @sethdrake7551 3 года назад +20

      its a lot like a tumor
      if its not growing its dying
      if it is growing everything around it is dying
      and eventually even if it is growing its still dying

    • @FordFalcon1962nBlue
      @FordFalcon1962nBlue 3 года назад +11

      ive said it before too and i agree- capitalism works until the top has all the resources and the bottom doesn't have enough to keep the cycle going- you then have to skew everything....can't buy your products if we can't make enough to life

    • @zerofox5458
      @zerofox5458 3 года назад +2

      I disagree with you. Socialism will never work and this is all a moot point because right now the evil cabalists are about to reset the whole world with a one world government. Please wake up ... this is like talking about what kind of cold medication to take while being stalked by a pack of hungry hyenas.

    • @tarrydmunster1916
      @tarrydmunster1916 3 года назад +10

      @@post-leftluddite Populations won't grow exponentially forever. The populations of developed nations stabilize and even contract if we don't count immigration. If we can get every nation to that point of development then the population of humanity will stabilize. For the rest of your questions, I don't have the answers (mostly because I'm not an economist and they're outside my scope of skills) but I've also never heard any good answers from capitalists other than the vague and ambiguous response "the market". But I also question why we're making people do dangerous and terrible work no one would ever willingly want to do and why we'd be okay with a system that does?

  • @aneesh8963
    @aneesh8963 2 года назад +14

    As gen-z and millenial i grew up in catastrophic thinking influenced by y2k, then 9/11 happened, iraq war, recession, isis, covid etc etc it never ends

  • @Resetium
    @Resetium Год назад +4

    The reason I am a socialist is simple.
    I see that people are homeless, that people are not earning enough to eat, that some people are having to juggle two or more jobs to survive.
    I ask why they are struggling this much.
    I am told they are either lazy, not working hard enough, or have some other moral failing. Whatever the explanation, the claim is that they deserve it.
    I ask why the greatest nation in the world would refuse to ensure that all people in it are happy and able to pursue their ambitions.
    I am told only a socialist believes in an ideal world like that where everyone can pursue their dreams.
    "Okay," I reply, "then I'm a socialist."

  • @vsssa1845
    @vsssa1845 3 года назад +364

    As an Ubereats driver, thanks man. Its hard out there.

    • @iqqh
      @iqqh 3 года назад +19

      respect for you, hope you get a good paying job!

    • @vsssa1845
      @vsssa1845 3 года назад +12

      @@iqqh i hope so, currently im studying and dont want huge student debt so im doing this "job"

    • @alexgarin7490
      @alexgarin7490 3 года назад +1

      @@vsssa1845 What are you studying?

    • @videogamescausentviolence5717
      @videogamescausentviolence5717 3 года назад +4

      I can't even imagine what it's like living in America

    • @iheartjbgccb
      @iheartjbgccb 3 года назад +1

      @@vsssa1845 same Im getting paid 7.25 scraping pennies bc I don't want to be tied down to a fucking loan. Trying to get a better paying job is hard & I wont be able to pay rent & go to school without sacrificing some shit

  • @stupid90able
    @stupid90able 3 года назад +656

    I'm personally not a socialist but i liking watching your content to see things from your perspective.

    • @hravandil9993
      @hravandil9993 3 года назад +44

      You should be /lh

    • @verycoolguy8455
      @verycoolguy8455 3 года назад +164

      I’m glad you stuck around. Thank you for hearing him out. This channel is partially the reason I’m a socialist now, and I couldn’t be happier.

    • @hravandil9993
      @hravandil9993 3 года назад +35

      @@verycoolguy8455 how did becoming a commie make you happier it just makes me sad

    • @verycoolguy8455
      @verycoolguy8455 3 года назад +168

      @@hravandil9993 As a liberal, all I could do was bitch and moan about the effects of capitalism and I couldn’t provide consistent, solid counters to the accumulation of wealth at the top. I had always been concerned with the status of the working class before I was socialist, but I didn’t know what the best way to help them was.
      I don’t have to bitch and moan anymore; I KNOW what we need to do to secure freedom and justice for the working class. Bringing democracy to the workplace is the way forward. I’m happy that there’s a clear goal in mind, and that I can directly help in bringing us closer.

    • @Hithere-jm2os
      @Hithere-jm2os 3 года назад +43

      @@hravandil9993 no need to be rude, democracy should be a mix of ideologies trying to come to terms and understanding of each other’s opinions and views without necessarily agreeing. It’s fine if you don’t agree with them but it’s no excuse to treat them that way

  • @MathiasBacher
    @MathiasBacher 3 года назад +100

    I'm once again very glad to be European, I hope your movement succeeds!

    • @Dark7ify
      @Dark7ify 3 года назад +25

      Please understand that Europe is capitalist and gains its success of the back of the developing world and the exploitation of poorer countries in the global south.

    • @MathiasBacher
      @MathiasBacher 3 года назад +28

      @@Dark7ify I agree but I was thinking about our social system which is way ahead of the American one and is only a thing of political willingness. But yes, I would appreciate to see even more development to a more social and fair system

    • @Dark7ify
      @Dark7ify 3 года назад +1

      @@MathiasBacher joa stimmt

    • @leftykeys6944
      @leftykeys6944 3 года назад +2

      @@Dark7ify ????

    • @ashkitt7719
      @ashkitt7719 3 года назад +1

      @@Dark7ify Also Europe has a new fascist problem, especially Germany it seems.

  • @nerdoftheatre
    @nerdoftheatre 3 года назад +7

    My sister is a very very young Millennial and I'm one of the oldest in Gen Z. We have two years between us. It honestly feels like we grew up in different times. She was in school in 2001 and my mom and I were running errands that day. At the age of 3. My only memory is seeing something about it on TV at McDonalds, after my mom picked up my sister from school that day.
    In seventh grade, I remember my teacher flat-out telling us that we had lived through a small part of our lives without war, but that we would not remember a time without some sort of conflict. I remember the recession, but I was a kid. My grandpa got sick in 2008 and refused treatment because he didn't want to saddle my family with debt. That was one of the first times I realized that the world wasn't sunshine and rainbows. That my grandpa died from a treatable disease because he didn't want to put my family into debt.
    I know people who have had the same job for twenty years whine about how people are just lazy, even though they haven't had to get a new job. I've heard people call me lazy for living with my parents, even though I graduated in the middle of a pandemic and found out that nobody was hiring. I know people who have said to get college degrees, only to turn around and say "You should've just gotten a job to pay for school." As if school hasn't been constantly raising in price.
    It's a completely different time, yet older generations are acting as if their childhood was the pinnacle of greatness. The younger generations are realizing that our childhoods weren't actually that good and that it is only getting worse.

  • @megaderplord
    @megaderplord 3 года назад +200

    Partnering with other youtubers and bringing them to the spotlight has been very helpful. I'm sure the algorithm would have been content to suppress someone like Yogopnik and Paul Morrin on my feed were it not for you bringing them to my attention. Hope to see ya bring more youtubers into the spotlight.

  • @thedaggonator
    @thedaggonator 3 года назад +522

    I’m having an amazing good ol days. Nothing better than coming of age without leaving my fucking house.

    • @Johtic_
      @Johtic_ 3 года назад

      literally made no fucking sense

    • @cosmic3004
      @cosmic3004 3 года назад +31

      i can relate immensely. i feel like my life has been put completely on pause and i'll never get back the time i've already lost

    • @ambeegaming76
      @ambeegaming76 3 года назад +22

      I feel bad for the people that were graduating in 2020. They missed half their last year in High School many lost their Prom & Graduation ceremony & many still have put off going to Uni or College for a few years.

    • @luc6284
      @luc6284 3 года назад +9

      @@ambeegaming76 yeah that's me haha. I've also spent three quarters of a year in university without really getting to know new people... I'm relatively introverted though so that helps

    • @ambeegaming76
      @ambeegaming76 3 года назад +9

      @@fatbasterd5195 I remember back in the 00's I was a tween I'd make 7 cents in interest on $200 in my saving account a month. I put $2000 in a saving account 2 months ago I made 1 cent interest. I LOLd so hard I burst a blood vessel.

  • @arobbo28
    @arobbo28 3 года назад +15

    even back when i was like 7-8, i knew that there was something wrong with this system

  • @mr.p2742
    @mr.p2742 3 года назад +104

    Although I agree with your arguments, "Socialism" is a way too radical word to describe what the youth hope for. "Social Democracy" would be a better term which is less radical and would appeal more to moderates.

    • @remcon559
      @remcon559 3 года назад +32

      So true. And many people seem to believe that Scandinavia and other European countries are socialist, while that's not true at all. We sure have social aspects, but at the same time we have a free market economy etc. Socialism is more like what the Russians had.

    • @ericalbers4867
      @ericalbers4867 3 года назад +2

      Call it what you want but what matters is what is actually is. You could call a dictatorship a "care bear democracy" and it's irrelevant. It would still be a dictatorship. The issue is that the entire thing is completely fractured and many of the ones getting face time are radicals, don't know exactly what anybody wants, generalize to much, and act pushy, confrontational, and pretentious. Instead of calling for a complete revamp or change of government, ask for specific policies - leave socialism out of any part of it, and understand it's limitations in the US. We are as large as every European country put together and our population is larger. Some of the things that work well there are infeasible here. Also stop talking about it like there's a move to revamp the government. That'll never work, there's a word for that and it almost never goes well. Given that many of them are against firearms it wouldn't go well for them. It doesn't need to be done anyway. There are specific issues that need to be tackled - tackle those (not all at once, change takes time. Years, even decades). Those wanting it need to convince people with a well laid out plan. Not be pushy, confrontational, or anything they currently do because they think somehow after hundreds of years THEY'RE the ones that have it all figured out. They don't.

    • @robertmann8874
      @robertmann8874 3 года назад +16

      @@ericalbers4867 The population of the US is 330 million people. The population of Europe is 745 million people, so what you said is wrong, and whether or not it would suffice as evidence that Socialism, Social Democracy more specifically, cannot work in the US is now irrelevant. The Area of Europe is 10.2 million km2 compared to 9.8 million km2 for the Us, which is indeed very close, so at least what you said about the area of these territories is fine.
      I think comparing the US to Europe is not a very apt one, so I rather compare it to the EU. The population of the EU is, of course, bigger than the US. The population of the EU is 450 million people compared to 330 million people in the US. The Us is, however, approximately twice as large.
      Ultimately, I don't really understand how this is the deciding factor for this debate.

    • @robertmann8874
      @robertmann8874 3 года назад +1

      @@ericalbers4867 I also don't understand how you brought up insurrections. A government revamp can happen via elections. I agree that change takes time, but it doesn't need to. Change takes time because a lot of people don't want change, or they want very little change, or they don't care about any large scale issues, therefore they don't get involved in 'politics'. This means that the people who want change do not have a majority in the government, so yes change takes time.
      As the demographic slowly changes, the government will go further left. It'd be better for socialists if it was faster, but it is almost impossible to change the mind of people from older generations. Older generations are generally a lot more conservative and do not care to have their minds changed. To be fair, it is insanely difficult to convince anybody to change their political beliefs. Another reason why change might take a really long time is because generally the older you get, the further right you go. By that I do not mean that it is a slow process, I just mean that by the time you are 60, you are probably more conservative than when you were younger.
      I do agree that there are a lot of people who are pushy and confrontational among socialists, but most people who are expressive of their political beliefs are pushy and confrontational. As regards to your last statement, no I don't think that socialists think that they have just figured it out. That statement is fucking stupid. Of course most people believe their political ideology is clearly better than others, so it isn't surprising if someone thinks they know better than others. I also don't think that anybody would give a shit about a well laid out plan because most people just want to have their beliefs affirmed.
      When you talk about 'specific issues', wtf are you talking about. Socialists do tackle specific issues, they tackle plenty of them. All these issues come together for a broader picture, large scale change, but don't get me wrong it would be a slow transition into a social democratic society, even if the socialists had a majority.

    • @robertmann8874
      @robertmann8874 3 года назад +9

      @@ericalbers4867 Ultimately, I think you just want very little change because you are okay with the status quo.

  • @gracielablanco5975
    @gracielablanco5975 3 года назад +338

    There are so many millenials and zoomers working so hard to biuld a more equal society. I really hope we can make a difference.

    • @politech2722
      @politech2722 3 года назад +42

      We will. We don’t have any other choice

    • @lilheckman4305
      @lilheckman4305 3 года назад +4

      I was born in 98... I turn 23 this year.... Am i a millennial or a zoomer? Idk idc all i know is that all humans are equal to each other and therefore no human should have more power or authority than another human.... Evolution needa hurry up so humans realize the best and easiest way to gettin errything we need and want is to jus simply truly love erryone and be truly selfless... If erryone did that, erryone would have what they want and need... But too many people only care bout they own money and power.... I hate america cause it breeds narcissists who literally walk over those who are literally dyin on the sidewalk and dont even think or feel anything bout it and if they do think bout it they think "damn that sucks glad that aint me maybe if they weren't so lazy and made better choices they wouldnt be in their situation" .... america is the worst country in history... Then you got these boomers like my parents who were born in the 50s (yeah my dad was born in 50 and my mom in 59) and they think "if you jus got a job blah blah blah".... I say "Naw bruh no thx lmao yall have had such miserable lives and have no empathy or love or understanding or compassion or sympathy or loyalty left whatsoever and are the most narcissistic, apathetic, indifferent, judgmental, racist, hypocritical, greedy, manipulative, conniving, deceptive, people who ion wanna be anything like so id rather be homeless and have love and understanding and the determination to find my true self than to jus have a job and be jus another mindless brainwashed program that is controlled by our capitalist enslavers" ... I been homeless for over 2 years and have lost all my love and loyalty to this bullshit country and look at all these people who say "gotta make this bread im on the grind" as slaves to paper wit faces the government created for em to worship... Its fuckin crazy.... Dont even get me started on the fuckin christians.... Fuckin christ i used to be jus like em cause a my parents.... Bein born and raised in central florida by southern baptists who were born in the 50s fuckin suuuccckss bruh... Especially when they have you when they in they 40s... Anyway now when i go to church i simply ask for some water and get the cops called on me... Well... If its a white church i get the cops called on me.... Black churches actually help me and dont do it begrudgingly and show real love .... Dont even get me started on how this country is white supremacist.... I gotta gtfo the south and go back to LA bruh... Thass the only place in this country i ever felt like i had the power to be myself... Anyway peace

    • @mjkittredge
      @mjkittredge 3 года назад +12

      Unfortunately so many of them get caught up identity politics, sanctimonious tokenism and perpetually feigning outrage over minor issues. They can't be bothered to vote but they're busy on twitter sending death threats to jk Rowling for not agreeing with all their opinions

    • @Rxnextgenradio
      @Rxnextgenradio 3 года назад +3

      @@lilheckman4305 we’re zoomers bby 😎

    • @gracielablanco5975
      @gracielablanco5975 3 года назад +1

      @@politech2722 that's true

  • @DC-wg1cr
    @DC-wg1cr 3 года назад +516

    When once in a lifetime events happen every 5 to 10 years then you need a new system.

    • @GhengisJohn
      @GhengisJohn 3 года назад +37

      Saw a youtube channel saying that this was a good thing and that it was just "the natural function of the market resetting itself", which was "actually to be celebrated". Lotta problems with that statement. Like how the rich get richer in these debacles and their mistakes often see them receiving bailouts so they don't seem to participate in the whole "reset" with the rest of us or how the working class keeps losing wealth without regaining it, anyway yeah... economists kind of suck and when the only way you can explain why the system isn't really bad is because bad things are good for the system I think it's time to reevaluate that system.

    • @alanmsmxyz
      @alanmsmxyz 2 года назад +1

      Or shorten the lifetime!

    • @tcskips
      @tcskips 2 года назад +1

      The crony capitalism we have now was by no means inevitable. The problem with the economy, like it always is is because of government intervention protecting companies from competition. Take the poor pay and working conditions for Amazon. If Amazon had to face more competition for the labour market and employees, like consumers, had more choices about where they want to work Amazon would have to increase its pay or improve its working conditions in order to stop employees finding more favourable employment opportunities elsewhere. Companies exploit workers for their labour but workers exploit a companies need for a workforce. This video also doesn’t take into account that uncorrupted prices, based on the market, are signals of supply and demand and are also based on the expertise, knowledge and consumer buying behaviour that the consumer themselves aren’t consciously aware of. You also don’t take into account that people are people some good, some bad and the best way of orienting their self interest is to provide a competitive good or service at a competitive price based on voluntary exchange where by a trade will only take place between 2 parties if it is mutually beneficial provided it has no 3rd party effects. Giving more power to government will widen wealth inequality (by making people suck up to those in power) and slow economic growth to stagnation (because there’s no incentive to innovate or be effective and efficient as the government can keep competition out of the market).

    • @mtsenskmtsensk5113
      @mtsenskmtsensk5113 2 года назад +1

      @@tcskips "Giving more power to government will widen wealth inequality (by making people suck up to those in power)". So you are suggesting that sucking up to an all powerfiul Corporation is more effective than dismissing a government.
      The fairest way to make life more equal is to increase Tax and then make the necessities of life free for everyone. If corporations paid their fair share of tax then education and a free health service would be nil cost to the government. First you need to make lobbying illegal and fines very severe, for contravention. Any misdemeanor severely punished, deter crime by increasing wages so that being on welfare isn't worth it. Make your country invest minimum 75% of investment budget in the country where it was earned.
      Make the economy a high wage economy and train your own people to fill up as many jobs as possible, so that the money earned is mainly spent in your country.
      All companies should obey the government, but when they don't threaten to confiscate their assets. In short America should do internally what it has been doing to the rest of the world.
      Apply internal sanctions to make the companys toe the line, for disobedience you can forever fine and tax them until they cannot operate and will give in.
      Of course the corrupt politicians trying to subvert the government can be remand in custody, and incommunicado so that no amount of lobbying and dirty tricks will dissuade the government for ducking its responsibility to the electorate.

    • @youtuber7186
      @youtuber7186 2 года назад +1

      @@tcskips Governments hinder competition *on the behalf of capitalists* , they don't do so out of malice or incompetence, it is simply in their *class interest* . You can't say "consumers do this workers do that" when talking about *systems* , you're trying to wrap individual *choice* around *real life material limitations* .
      There is only so many choices in the economy as for work or purchase, in the first case the jobs that exist will employ the available workforce to the degree that is most profitable. This necessarily means a non-zero unemployment rate, as desperate workers needing to take anything to survive will accept lower wages and thus increasing profit margins. As for purchase, the product with the best reach (physical and marketing) and price will naturally see the most customers; economics of scale necessitates that corporations trying to monopolize will produce at cheaper costs or go into massive debt to expand in order to capture the largest share to increase profits.
      As the system can *only* reward profits, no amount of personal responsibility or consumer choice can matter. Systemic incentives are objective facts of the capitalist market economy which cannot be avoided. The feeling of responsibility itself is highly malleable by capitalists through propaganda and marketing campaigns and personal responsibility is always limited by the material conditions of the particular individual, conditions which themselves are a part of the system.
      I also have to add that this has nothing to do with morality, simply the objective facts about the systems and how the means of production are organized among the people. Moral arguments are fine in order to pull on people's heart strings, but they don't elucidate why our empathetic intuition may be correct in that socialism is indeed objectively superior.

  • @hellshaked6530
    @hellshaked6530 8 месяцев назад +3

    Genuinely didn't think I'd find a video from someone who openly states their bias towards socialism and still managed to make a mostly unbiased video

  • @MWhaleK
    @MWhaleK 2 года назад +5

    Most people who hate or at least say they hate Socialism? Have no effing clue what the word actually means.
    Also, the bit about infinite growth on a planet with finite resources? That is part of why I am in favor the colonization of Mars and other planets in the solar system, that would (at least in theory) allow for access to more resources without destroying the planet.

    • @Izigurand
      @Izigurand 2 года назад

      The Earth is already in the processing of being destroyed. We don’t have time to colonize Mars, and we definitely won’t be able to move to other planets. We need to do something about our planet before we can even think about other ones. Colonization is simply not a viable option, and it may not be for centuries.

  • @Marxism_Today
    @Marxism_Today 3 года назад +1143

    Working with you on these videos was great! It’s becoming clearer and clearer by the day that socialism offers the only viable path forward for the working people of the world. Solidarity from an Irish socialist republican ✊

    • @schauss9897
      @schauss9897 3 года назад +16

      nice

    • @hravandil9993
      @hravandil9993 3 года назад +35

      Solidarity from Norway ✊🚩🏴

    • @mortayor7075
      @mortayor7075 3 года назад +38

      Socialism is the future... and that's pure fact
      Look how the latgest country failed while the smaller ones failed due to capital greed and failure

    • @nil981
      @nil981 3 года назад +5

      >republican
      >Socialist
      Those two words should never be used in the same sentence together.

    • @hravandil9993
      @hravandil9993 3 года назад +74

      @@nil981 Irish republicanism is rooted in the strife for self-determination and decolonization. It is anti-imperialist and has historically been Leftwing.

  • @RafaelW8
    @RafaelW8 3 года назад +497

    As a European, I am always shocked when I watch your videos. And honestly sometimes I cannot believe that things are that bad in the USA. Also, I guess I am a socialist according to your definition, and I didn't even realize it.

    • @kinggoten
      @kinggoten 3 года назад +39

      I'm canadian and follow his channel not because I use it to poke fun at american friends but because if they change their systems and make things better that will then change places like canada and the eu to be even better

    • @kinggoten
      @kinggoten 3 года назад +54

      @Zac Atkinson still far better then america when it comes to many public services

    • @joaolopes1628
      @joaolopes1628 3 года назад +6

      There's no freedom in Europe.

    • @hornygiantess
      @hornygiantess 3 года назад +29

      @@joaolopes1628 your mom

    • @joaolopes1628
      @joaolopes1628 3 года назад +3

      @@hornygiantess big brain socialist

  • @GhostCharacter
    @GhostCharacter 3 года назад +19

    This video concisely encapsulated my own process. Much of it is a dismal story, but it's so heartening to know that I share it with so many, and that we're learning and forming hopeful opinions together.

  • @danielgonzalez5787
    @danielgonzalez5787 3 года назад +19

    I believe that the only way to be taken seriously by the main stream is to show that people are willing to die for this. I want to hold a hunger strike to protest the war on drugs but I have no idea how to go about organizing it.

    • @Ben27377-g
      @Ben27377-g 3 года назад +1

      Hunger strikes won’t stop impoverished people in South America making cocain

    • @Ben27377-g
      @Ben27377-g 3 года назад +2

      This kind of attitude is what killed 200 million people in the USSR

    • @Ben27377-g
      @Ben27377-g 3 года назад +1

      In the UK we look at the US and think wtf how are all of their children so ignorant. This is one of the reasons why

    • @danielgonzalez5787
      @danielgonzalez5787 3 года назад

      @@Ben27377-g peace be with you

    • @Ben27377-g
      @Ben27377-g 3 года назад +1

      @@danielgonzalez5787 they weren’t joking when they said American high school are shit

  • @darthjarjarbinkstherealsit6832
    @darthjarjarbinkstherealsit6832 3 года назад +193

    I remember the good old days when I was five years old and didn't know what was going on in the world.

    • @nottodayartt5187
      @nottodayartt5187 3 года назад +7

      Ah yes, those were the days

    • @KaiserMattTygore927
      @KaiserMattTygore927 3 года назад +24

      Same.
      Notice that a lot of our generation has our "Good old days" Be our CHILDHOOD and not teenage or young adult years like the previous Gen X or Boomer gens.

    • @thathistoryiscoolguy
      @thathistoryiscoolguy 3 года назад +1

      Same

    • @hunter-pq1de
      @hunter-pq1de 3 года назад +10

      I was 5-6 during the recession.. :/ and then my parents got divorced stemming from financial hardship. That was kinda the end of the good ol’ days for me

    • @subarux4054
      @subarux4054 3 года назад +1

      Yeah, the "good old days" for me were staying up all night playing Halo 3. I guess the Internet and video games served as a form of escapism from a world I could yet come to understand.

  • @joemency2242
    @joemency2242 3 года назад +222

    The voice you did when you said "If you're not a capitalist then you're not an american" was really good lol

    • @SecondThought
      @SecondThought  3 года назад +64

      Thanks! It’s always fun to do that one :)

    • @crawfordgaming1668
      @crawfordgaming1668 3 года назад +13

      14:51

    • @wh2960
      @wh2960 3 года назад +2

      Sum gov. : Ay we may be poor but we can take care of the people and the people matter!
      The us: sjsjsisiwoaosiwiwi >:(((((

    • @bbcb1856
      @bbcb1856 3 года назад

      That voice was spot on

    • @ameridesign
      @ameridesign 3 года назад

      @@SecondThought Lol, sounded like the old school Mid Atlantic Accent.

  • @NHope-md8ds
    @NHope-md8ds 3 года назад +22

    New idea: We take all of our wonderful and fair ideas that care currently considered "socialism" or "communism" by the far-right and centrists, and we just start giving them new labels. Like instead of calling it a "nationalized healthcare" system we'll start calling it the "America is Awesome" system, or the "Bald Eagle Glory Freedom" system.
    I'm pretty sure conservatives wouldn't read past the title.

    • @IronKnight2402
      @IronKnight2402 3 года назад +5

      I like this idea

    • @abhishekvenkata9192
      @abhishekvenkata9192 3 года назад +2

      Woah. Looks like you have a lot of respect for people that dont agree with you.

    • @mercurialsilver5688
      @mercurialsilver5688 3 года назад

      @@abhishekvenkata9192 Too much respect to be honest.

    • @rustyoak8860
      @rustyoak8860 3 года назад

      how cute, you think the democrats would let single payer health care pass. I'm sorry kid, but democrats are just as bought off by the private health insurance and big pharma industries as the republicans. Just look at Obamacare, no public option and a huge giveaway to the private insurance industry. Joe Biden, no public option and quickly gave up on $15 minimum wage, and is doing nothing to help our working class.
      Unfortunately, democrats and republicans are virtually two sides of the same coin. They serve the 1%, the people who put millions in their campaign funds, they could care less about the people who work for a living.

  • @eliplayz22
    @eliplayz22 Год назад +4

    I've been a Gen Z democratic socialist since 2020 (before that, I was centrist/centrer-left) and known about it for longer. The Covid-19 pandemic made me view the problems our country was facing, most strongly systemic racism and economic inequality under a magnifying glass, as minorities and/or the poor were the most affected by the pandemic. Despite being a socialist for a number of time before watching this video, you certainly gave what you said, a strong introduction to the ideology.
    Also the line, "Socialists aren't here to take away your rights, they are here to expand everyone's rights," is one of the most based things I've ever heard.
    10/10, maybe I'll sub, but Idk.

  • @dearyvettetn4489
    @dearyvettetn4489 3 года назад +69

    I’m not a young person but a Gen-Xer experiencing the American economy as a Millennial. I followed the rules, went to college (more than once) have the debt to prove it, got chewed up and spit out working for a corporate machine that won’t rehire me because they can’t lowball and abuse me, returned to low wage work ( including Gig work), and will soon re-enter entry level labor to earn enough money to get me out of student and consumer debt before I can finally retire. Being a POC, and a mother has opened my eyes and helped me see this country as an incognito Millennial who, BTW wants a better existence for her GenZ children. I can’t be the only Xer that’s had this American experience. To my fellow mature Americans: If you don’t respect your kids enough to listen to them on this subject, reach out to someone one generation down who is likely not male and white if you want some inside on why this system isn’t working. Socialism won’t fix everything, but late-stage capitalism IS NOT WORKING. You’ll find that out later in your life when It needs something from you, like your, home, pension or social security.

    • @j.c.jeggis1818
      @j.c.jeggis1818 3 года назад +3

      not coming at you specifically, but there's not a ton of knowledge to be gained from viewing the world through the lens of Boomer/Gen X/Milennial/Gen Z. You're not a Gen X-er experiencing the economy as a Millennial any more than I'm an Aquarius experiencing romance as a Scorpio. You're a mother of [x] age that grew up seeing [y] on the news. That's infinitely more helpful if I'm trying to understand you than trying to sort humanity into generations like they're Hogwarts houses.

    • @Ascend777
      @Ascend777 3 года назад +3

      I also know some Gen-Xers who are open to socialistic ideologies. With this capitalistic economy concentrating wealth in the hands of corporations, it's easy see why.

    • @artdent9871
      @artdent9871 3 года назад +5

      Um, keep Gens out of it: "By the time the Berlin Wall fell, a lot of über rich had started pouring millions every year into funding hard-Right politicians and media to destroy the Middle Class, so that they could have powerless wage slaves and duck paying taxes again, like back in their natural habitat, the 19th Century.
      Just Google the size of the U.S. Middle Class: there's an unprecedented boom after the Soviets get the Bomb, becoming the majority for the first time, then a steep rise for decades straight, then it suddenly stops growing through the '80s while the Soviets crumbled, and then, if you remove retirees, it starts crashing down with the Berlin Wall in '90.
      What's left of the Middle Class has literally been dying off for decades, heading down to minority, pre-Soviet levels, where it had been fluctuating for a century prior to the Soviets scaring the hell out of the top 1%, and it will likely get back down there when the boomers are gone, literally down to 19th-Century levels, QED.
      Now look back at how it happened: do you remember Reagan's 'Free' Trade and Trickle-Down BS, then Neo Cons, Gingrich, both Bushes, the Tea Party, plus the Tories back then, Thatcher, Mulroney, Harper, and equally well-funded variants in most Western Countries?
      The policies that the wealthiest funded them to implement: screwed organized labour, offshored manufacturing, peasantized the remaining blue-collar, and most white-collar, jobs by attacking pensions and employment benefits (largely making most jobs "part time" or contract, no matter what the hours), made education unaffordable for the majority, and handed out massive tax cuts to the wealthiest, corporations, and Big Oil, forcing massive cuts to social programs and govt services.
      Ever-increasing numbers of all ages have been living paycheck to paycheck ever since, a broken leg away from homelessness, frozen out of higher education (without crippling debt) and a Middle Class that is increasingly out of reach.
      Yet did you notice that the top 1% have been getting richer and richer ever since, as a direct result of these hard-Right policies, and paying less and less in taxes?
      Well, duh, once Communism fell, the Middle Class was expendable, it was only needed to make the Soviets look bad so that the wealthiest weren't destroyed by nuclear-armed 'Commies' convincing the West's poor to unite against them. Back then, we had a booming Middle Class, and they had 'proletariat' bread lines in Moscow, but since the '80s, the only things booming anymore are food banks, McJobs, quasi-slave labour in the developing world, and the wealth of the top 1%.
      So those rich pr!cks must be laughing their asses off at the recent trend of younger generations blaming their parents' and grandparents' generations for affordable university, and good jobs, vanishing with the Middle Class, like that wasn't done on purpose, by them, using their hard-Right lackeys in politics and the media.
      Follow the money, duh, straight to Right-Wing politicos, and funding the creation a whole new type of openly partisan, hard-Right media, that warped public opinion and made it impossible for Centrists to get elected if they openly tried to reverse the damage, instead of just trying to slow it down, barely, as it turned out.
      Noam Chomsky nailed it: today's Dem leadership would be considered moderate Republicans, fiscally, a half-Century ago. Most people didn't even notice it happening with so much money poured into Right-Wing media by the super rich, since the '80s, to manufacture consent for repeasantizing the average American, and moving the once-moderate 'Center' farther Right every decade.
      The Dems are now called 'Lefties' for advocating policies to get the Middle Class off of life support that Moderate Republicans would have supported as late as the '70s, but taxing the rich and corporations at pre-'80's levels again is not even on the table.
      Think about it: Biden is proposing an increase in corporate taxes to LESS than PRE-'17 levels, 28%, but the GOP, and their hard-Right, media whores, are calling him a 'radical Lefty' for this proposed tax increase that is, in fact, roughly HALF of what corporations actually paid from the '40s to the '80s, which was over 50%, all while they bring back "Jim Crow" voting restrictions, nation wide! Talk about 'Welcome to the 19th Century.'
      It takes a lot of money to manufacture consent against something as reasonable as corporate taxes that were the norm for most of the last century, even more to get them down to half of that, but duh, they're Rich, and all these policies they've paid the Right for since the Soviets crumbled have made them exponentially richer, while most everyone else is on a slow train back to the 19th Century.
      Granny is working at Walmart or eating dogfood for a reason, 'kiddies,' and you're calling her an entitled Boomer for being on the same slow train as you are? The powerful just love the powerless playing at scapegoating and bigotry, it's the perfect cover, always has been.
      'OK Boomer' MY ASS, everyone posting that is a dupe. Yeah, you're all screwed, at least have the brains to know how, and why, and by whom:
      It wasn't a generation that screwed you, and everyone else, it was super-rich greedheads and their working-class, right-wing dupes: 'white males with no university education' MY ASS, they've too often been ignorant rac!sts and bigots who were fooled, by dog whistles, into voting for the permanent elimination of the Middle Class they once belonged to. They were key to the GOP's 'Southern Strategy,' so the majority didn't vote for gutting the Middle Class, the majority didn't vote AT ALL.
      Welcome to the 21st Century, there is no joining what's left of the Middle Class anymore, it's increasingly just wage slaves of all ages, ruled by millionaires and billionaires who are essentially above the law, a living nightmare that seems like a Rich Republican's, Russian Kleptocrat's, and Chinese Oligarch's, wet dream. It's a Black-Mirror Sh!tShow of a situation that only a Fascist Autocrat could love.
      Basically, the Robber Barons are back, and they bought the GOP decades ago, so now we live in a Dickensian dystopia that's getting darker every day. Duh."
      [Partially clipped from a previous reply]

    • @artdent9871
      @artdent9871 3 года назад +1

      @@j.c.jeggis1818 GOOD POINT, you'll love this: "By the time the Berlin Wall fell, a lot of über rich had started pouring millions every year into funding hard-Right politicians and media to destroy the Middle Class, so that they could have powerless wage slaves and duck paying taxes again, like back in their natural habitat, the 19th Century.
      Just Google the size of the U.S. Middle Class: there's an unprecedented boom after the Soviets get the Bomb, becoming the majority for the first time, then a steep rise for decades straight, then it suddenly stops growing through the '80s while the Soviets crumbled, and then, if you remove retirees, it starts crashing down with the Berlin Wall in '90.
      What's left of the Middle Class has literally been dying off for decades, heading down to minority, pre-Soviet levels, where it had been fluctuating for a century prior to the Soviets scaring the hell out of the top 1%, and it will likely get back down there when the boomers are gone, literally down to 19th-Century levels, QED.
      Now look back at how it happened: do you remember Reagan's 'Free' Trade and Trickle-Down BS, then Neo Cons, Gingrich, both Bushes, the Tea Party, plus the Tories back then, Thatcher, Mulroney, Harper, and equally well-funded variants in most Western Countries?
      The policies that the wealthiest funded them to implement: screwed organized labour, offshored manufacturing, peasantized the remaining blue-collar, and most white-collar, jobs by attacking pensions and employment benefits (largely making most jobs "part time" or contract, no matter what the hours), made education unaffordable for the majority, and handed out massive tax cuts to the wealthiest, corporations, and Big Oil, forcing massive cuts to social programs and govt services.
      Ever-increasing numbers of all ages have been living paycheck to paycheck ever since, a broken leg away from homelessness, frozen out of higher education (without crippling debt) and a Middle Class that is increasingly out of reach.
      Yet did you notice that the top 1% have been getting richer and richer ever since, as a direct result of these hard-Right policies, and paying less and less in taxes?
      Well, duh, once Communism fell, the Middle Class was expendable, it was only needed to make the Soviets look bad so that the wealthiest weren't destroyed by nuclear-armed 'Commies' convincing the West's poor to unite against them. Back then, we had a booming Middle Class, and they had 'proletariat' bread lines in Moscow, but since the '80s, the only things booming anymore are food banks, McJobs, quasi-slave labour in the developing world, and the wealth of the top 1%.
      So those rich pr!cks must be laughing their asses off at the recent trend of younger generations blaming their parents' and grandparents' generations for affordable university, and good jobs, vanishing with the Middle Class, like that wasn't done on purpose, by them, using their hard-Right lackeys in politics and the media.
      Follow the money, duh, straight to Right-Wing politicos, and funding the creation a whole new type of openly partisan, hard-Right media, that warped public opinion and made it impossible for Centrists to get elected if they openly tried to reverse the damage, instead of just trying to slow it down, barely, as it turned out.
      Noam Chomsky nailed it: today's Dem leadership would be considered moderate Republicans, fiscally, a half-Century ago. Most people didn't even notice it happening with so much money poured into Right-Wing media by the super rich, since the '80s, to manufacture consent for repeasantizing the average American, and moving the once-moderate 'Center' farther Right every decade.
      The Dems are now called 'Lefties' for advocating policies to get the Middle Class off of life support that Moderate Republicans would have supported as late as the '70s, but taxing the rich and corporations at pre-'80's levels again is not even on the table.
      Think about it: Biden is proposing an increase in corporate taxes to LESS than PRE-'17 levels, 28%, but the GOP, and their hard-Right, media whores, are calling him a 'radical Lefty' for this proposed tax increase that is, in fact, roughly HALF of what corporations actually paid from the '40s to the '80s, which was over 50%, all while they bring back "Jim Crow" voting restrictions, nation wide! Talk about 'Welcome to the 19th Century.'
      It takes a lot of money to manufacture consent against something as reasonable as corporate taxes that were the norm for most of the last century, even more to get them down to half of that, but duh, they're Rich, and all these policies they've paid the Right for since the Soviets crumbled have made them exponentially richer, while most everyone else is on a slow train back to the 19th Century.
      Granny is working at Walmart or eating dogfood for a reason, 'kiddies,' and you're calling her an entitled Boomer for being on the same slow train as you are? The powerful just love the powerless playing at scapegoating and bigotry, it's the perfect cover, always has been.
      'OK Boomer' MY ASS, everyone posting that is a dupe. Yeah, you're all screwed, at least have the brains to know how, and why, and by whom:
      It wasn't a generation that screwed you, and everyone else, it was super-rich greedheads and their working-class, right-wing dupes: 'white males with no university education' MY ASS, they've too often been ignorant rac!sts and bigots who were fooled, by dog whistles, into voting for the permanent elimination of the Middle Class they once belonged to. They were key to the GOP's 'Southern Strategy,' so the majority didn't vote for gutting the Middle Class, the majority didn't vote AT ALL.
      Welcome to the 21st Century, there is no joining what's left of the Middle Class anymore, it's increasingly just wage slaves of all ages, ruled by millionaires and billionaires who are essentially above the law, a living nightmare that seems like a Rich Republican's, Russian Kleptocrat's, and Chinese Oligarch's, wet dream. It's a Black-Mirror Sh!tShow of a situation that only a Fascist Autocrat could love.
      Basically, the Robber Barons are back, and they bought the GOP decades ago, so now we live in a Dickensian dystopia that's getting darker every day. Duh."
      [Partially clipped from a previous reply]

    • @artdent9871
      @artdent9871 3 года назад +1

      @@Ascend777 yup, here's why: "By the time the Berlin Wall fell, a lot of über rich had started pouring millions every year into funding hard-Right politicians and media to destroy the Middle Class, so that they could have powerless wage slaves and duck paying taxes again, like back in their natural habitat, the 19th Century.
      Just Google the size of the U.S. Middle Class: there's an unprecedented boom after the Soviets get the Bomb, becoming the majority for the first time, then a steep rise for decades straight, then it suddenly stops growing through the '80s while the Soviets crumbled, and then, if you remove retirees, it starts crashing down with the Berlin Wall in '90.
      What's left of the Middle Class has literally been dying off for decades, heading down to minority, pre-Soviet levels, where it had been fluctuating for a century prior to the Soviets scaring the hell out of the top 1%, and it will likely get back down there when the boomers are gone, literally down to 19th-Century levels, QED.
      Now look back at how it happened: do you remember Reagan's 'Free' Trade and Trickle-Down BS, then Neo Cons, Gingrich, both Bushes, the Tea Party, plus the Tories back then, Thatcher, Mulroney, Harper, and equally well-funded variants in most Western Countries?
      The policies that the wealthiest funded them to implement: screwed organized labour, offshored manufacturing, peasantized the remaining blue-collar, and most white-collar, jobs by attacking pensions and employment benefits (largely making most jobs "part time" or contract, no matter what the hours), made education unaffordable for the majority, and handed out massive tax cuts to the wealthiest, corporations, and Big Oil, forcing massive cuts to social programs and govt services.
      Ever-increasing numbers of all ages have been living paycheck to paycheck ever since, a broken leg away from homelessness, frozen out of higher education (without crippling debt) and a Middle Class that is increasingly out of reach.
      Yet did you notice that the top 1% have been getting richer and richer ever since, as a direct result of these hard-Right policies, and paying less and less in taxes?
      Well, duh, once Communism fell, the Middle Class was expendable, it was only needed to make the Soviets look bad so that the wealthiest weren't destroyed by nuclear-armed 'Commies' convincing the West's poor to unite against them. Back then, we had a booming Middle Class, and they had 'proletariat' bread lines in Moscow, but since the '80s, the only things booming anymore are food banks, McJobs, quasi-slave labour in the developing world, and the wealth of the top 1%.
      So those rich pr!cks must be laughing their asses off at the recent trend of younger generations blaming their parents' and grandparents' generations for affordable university, and good jobs, vanishing with the Middle Class, like that wasn't done on purpose, by them, using their hard-Right lackeys in politics and the media.
      Follow the money, duh, straight to Right-Wing politicos, and funding the creation a whole new type of openly partisan, hard-Right media, that warped public opinion and made it impossible for Centrists to get elected if they openly tried to reverse the damage, instead of just trying to slow it down, barely, as it turned out.
      Noam Chomsky nailed it: today's Dem leadership would be considered moderate Republicans, fiscally, a half-Century ago. Most people didn't even notice it happening with so much money poured into Right-Wing media by the super rich, since the '80s, to manufacture consent for repeasantizing the average American, and moving the once-moderate 'Center' farther Right every decade.
      The Dems are now called 'Lefties' for advocating policies to get the Middle Class off of life support that Moderate Republicans would have supported as late as the '70s, but taxing the rich and corporations at pre-'80's levels again is not even on the table.
      Think about it: Biden is proposing an increase in corporate taxes to LESS than PRE-'17 levels, 28%, but the GOP, and their hard-Right, media whores, are calling him a 'radical Lefty' for this proposed tax increase that is, in fact, roughly HALF of what corporations actually paid from the '40s to the '80s, which was over 50%, all while they bring back "Jim Crow" voting restrictions, nation wide! Talk about 'Welcome to the 19th Century.'
      It takes a lot of money to manufacture consent against something as reasonable as corporate taxes that were the norm for most of the last century, even more to get them down to half of that, but duh, they're Rich, and all these policies they've paid the Right for since the Soviets crumbled have made them exponentially richer, while most everyone else is on a slow train back to the 19th Century.
      Granny is working at Walmart or eating dogfood for a reason, 'kiddies,' and you're calling her an entitled Boomer for being on the same slow train as you are? The powerful just love the powerless playing at scapegoating and bigotry, it's the perfect cover, always has been.
      'OK Boomer' MY ASS, everyone posting that is a dupe. Yeah, you're all screwed, at least have the brains to know how, and why, and by whom:
      It wasn't a generation that screwed you, and everyone else, it was super-rich greedheads and their working-class, right-wing dupes: 'white males with no university education' MY ASS, they've too often been ignorant rac!sts and bigots who were fooled, by dog whistles, into voting for the permanent elimination of the Middle Class they once belonged to. They were key to the GOP's 'Southern Strategy,' so the majority didn't vote for gutting the Middle Class, the majority didn't vote AT ALL.
      Welcome to the 21st Century, there is no joining what's left of the Middle Class anymore, it's increasingly just wage slaves of all ages, ruled by millionaires and billionaires who are essentially above the law, a living nightmare that seems like a Rich Republican's, Russian Kleptocrat's, and Chinese Oligarch's, wet dream. It's a Black-Mirror Sh!tShow of a situation that only a Fascist Autocrat could love.
      Basically, the Robber Barons are back, and they bought the GOP decades ago, so now we live in a Dickensian dystopia that's getting darker every day. Duh."
      [Partially clipped from a previous reply]

  • @namehere5675
    @namehere5675 3 года назад +347

    I grew up in a conservative family. My mom is a devout Republican. Both parents grew up during the red scare period, so they are pretty well indoctrinated against anything not "American". I was pretty conservative too until a few years ago. I started to change my perspective over time. I really liked Bernie, he resonated with me.
    I no longer consider myself a Republican. I registered as a Democrat so that I could vote for Bernie in the primaries this time. I missed my chance the first time, I didn't want to miss it the second. I even convinced my mom that Bernie was the best choice. I presented the evidence, and she changed her mind. The 4 years of Trump certainly helped with that. Sadly, it didn't make much of a difference since Bernie didn't win.
    I don't consider myself affiliated with any party or particular group. I am more left leaning now. Since many of the ideals of the left are closer to my core beliefs than those of the right. I'm trying to figure out what path to go forward with next, but no matter what, I am tired of sitting on the sidelines. Voting alone isn't going to solve our problems, direct and concerted effort will.

    • @princessbuttercup8954
      @princessbuttercup8954 3 года назад +12

      This is how we change things! Good for you.

    • @tarikrandom7535
      @tarikrandom7535 3 года назад +9

      Amazing!

    • @mrb6206
      @mrb6206 3 года назад +10

      fuck yeah what a great comment thank you for your service ;)

    • @williehardiman6766
      @williehardiman6766 3 года назад +3

      Very well put, friend.

    • @fredericku.c.klinsmann3388
      @fredericku.c.klinsmann3388 3 года назад +2

      I would honestly say Bernie is just as bad as Trump and he would be a very damaging president to the world. The U.S isn't the only country to exist in the planet Earth and millions of people don't really have clean water or food and the rich countries have torn the poor nations because of colonialization, slavery, etc. Bernie plans to put alot of social programs like Medicare for all, social security expansion, college for all, housing for all, Green New deal, etc. These are all the programs I like but they're going to cost alot of money like over 40 trillion dollars to pay. The U.S needs to improve its domestic policy and the healthcare is messed up because we're paying $500 for a $20 product. The U.S can get 10 trillion dollars more to spend on domestic policies and 30 trillion to spend on foreign policy like giving electricity, hospitals, clean waters, jobs to other countries. The American people think too selfishly that they don't know that the world exists where others are in a worse situations. Also the rich should get taxed 70% which will scale and give us just enough money to spend on domestic policies. The military budget should go down to 680 billion instead of 1.2 trillion which would give enough money for domestic policies.
      The country that got their society is not even in Europe it's Mauritius ruclips.net/video/GU9VCzj9W-k/видео.html

  • @TrueNinjafrog
    @TrueNinjafrog 3 года назад +6

    I'm pretty happy that my high school AP US history teacher touched on labor unions a lot longer than other teachers. Learning about the history of US Socialism really helped me get a better grasp on the way the realm of economics and politics works together.

    • @mschiller1661
      @mschiller1661 2 года назад +1

      Politics is Economics by other means, War is Politics by other means...

  • @tonidunn3149
    @tonidunn3149 3 года назад +5

    Australian here👋🇦🇺. Im 46 female. You have helped me to understand younger ones and why they are so uncertin. I wish socialism was the way of life so we could teach learn support and help each other with life heartache love children❤💛💚💜💙

  • @HenryTitor
    @HenryTitor 3 года назад +281

    Most of us aren’t communist/socialist by choice. We are who we are because no alternatives or solutions have been provided by current system.
    Until such is no longer the case, it is, at least for me, my responsibility to stand in opposition, whether communism/socialism will ever become reality or not.

    • @vulcanfeline
      @vulcanfeline 3 года назад +16

      please 'choose' to be socialist. if you don't and society becomes equitable, you may slip back into capitalistic thought that got us here in the first place

    • @HenryTitor
      @HenryTitor 3 года назад +15

      @@vulcanfeline Don't worry, I did make that choice myself, born in upper middle class family. I'm simply having the same concern, as you, about our new comrades not making the choice but forced to be one by the reality of our current situations.

    • @prexp9026
      @prexp9026 3 года назад +10

      It's utterly sad that more and more people will be in the same situation as us. God I fear the fate for the next generation post covid if things don't change.

    • @HenryTitor
      @HenryTitor 3 года назад +6

      @@prexp9026 If nothing else, I have learned from talking/yelling with older generations is to only share our experience and knowledge with the next generations when necessary but most importantly to have faith in them to know better than us. Cause one day we will be the one with old fashioned ideas.

    • @KaiserMattTygore927
      @KaiserMattTygore927 3 года назад +9

      This is what happens when a country refuses to solve problems, America can hate us socialists all it likes, but that TOO is a "problem" the US refuses to fix.

  • @dominoot2652
    @dominoot2652 3 года назад +688

    Ironically, good old days for gen Z should theoretically be right now... havin' the time of our life rn right!?

    • @anthony2384
      @anthony2384 3 года назад +109

      Ah yes, the year in which I can’t even remember what I did.

    • @ARandomSpace
      @ARandomSpace 3 года назад +83

      Ah yes, the year where I went to online classes and mostly played games all day.

    • @feather563
      @feather563 3 года назад +19

      Lmao the time of our lives definitely! We’ll def remember these times xd

    • @dominoot2652
      @dominoot2652 3 года назад +56

      @@feather563 I mean we WILL remember them lol
      Fr though, I do look back on the early days of quarantine fondly actually. That universal unsuredness and chaos was weirdly assuring. Now some people are in school, some aren't, it's hard to hang out with people, and things feel more distanced now than april of last year

    • @Ben27377-g
      @Ben27377-g 3 года назад +2

      It’s actually good

  • @cardependencyindex
    @cardependencyindex 5 месяцев назад +2

    Hi there, I strongly recommend adding captions or allowing RUclips to auto-caption your videos for accessibility and general purposes. Another thing about young people: MANY use captions when they watch media, whether disabled or not.

  • @inelouw
    @inelouw 6 месяцев назад +1

    I'm a GenXer and the "good old days" of the 1980s were actually pretty damn horrible. Massive unemployment, AIDS, acid rain, the Chernobyl disaster, the dismantling of the welfare system, increasing cost of education and healthcare, widening income inequality, the threat of nuclear war... One of my very first memories is marching with my parents in a protest against nuclear warheads being stationed on a military base about 3 miles from our home. The 90s felt slightly better, but the cracks in the system were already there and beginning to show more and more. I still had some hope for the future, but that all ended in the early 2000s. Whenever someone mentions the "good old days", I assume they're either much older than me or from a much more privileged background, because I don't remember any of them.

  • @thoughtprism2963
    @thoughtprism2963 3 года назад +279

    This is like the thesis statement for your entire channel. I'm certainly going to share this with my friends and relatives.

    • @alexsmith2910
      @alexsmith2910 3 года назад +4

      Thank you!

    • @nuvisionprinting
      @nuvisionprinting 3 года назад +2

      I would but most of the people I know are honestly at the very dillusional about capitalism.

    • @seand.g423
      @seand.g423 3 года назад

      Dude, I love this channel as much as the next functional brain, but... I honestly wouldn't even bother recommending the channel, let alone sharing any of the videos... not for lack of quality, but... just because it's probably a waste of time on _their_ end.

  • @fatcat1414
    @fatcat1414 3 года назад +132

    I'm a gen-Z leftist, and I feel you explained our reasoning very well. I became disillusioned with a lot of right wing rhetoric at a young age. Even at age 8 I knew that the US healthcare system was fucked up, and this was before I even knew universal healthcare was an option. And that was only the start of my pull leftward. Now I'm seventeen and have been learning about socialism for months now. I think this video will be a good thing to show my family in the event they express confusion about my beliefs and why it's so popular among my generation.

    • @liberalsocialist9723
      @liberalsocialist9723 3 года назад +1

      I just tell them I want my country to be more like Norway.

    • @xavierseventeen1110
      @xavierseventeen1110 3 года назад +4

      I feel a little better knowing others are seeing what I'm seeing too.

    • @fatcat1414
      @fatcat1414 3 года назад +5

      @@xavierseventeen1110 I'm also happy to see that there's an entire online community of people who feel the same as me. Living in a place where any leftist ideas, even simple ones like universal healthcare, are shut down immediately wears down on my spirit after a while if I don't have a community of like-minded people to fall back on.

    • @joaolopes1628
      @joaolopes1628 3 года назад +1

      @@liberalsocialist9723 Norway isnt socialist.

    • @liberalsocialist9723
      @liberalsocialist9723 3 года назад +4

      @@joaolopes1628 Did I say it was?

  • @oshikiri999
    @oshikiri999 6 месяцев назад +1

    Sure is a lot of "socialists" in the comments arguing about who's country is better.
    Instead of fighting over semantics we should be striving to improve our respective countries and in term the whole of humanity.

  • @zane3618
    @zane3618 3 года назад +9

    "The 2008 financial crisis is a very complicated subject"
    2 seconds later
    "Long story short, greedy banks and investors"

  • @louiseheiwood2688
    @louiseheiwood2688 3 года назад +285

    My best friend and I were having an argument (I’m a socialist, he s a conservative) and he brought up the “socialism always fails” rhetoric, then I pointed out “If a country tries socialism, they might get a visit from the CIA coup fairy”

    • @jasonstormsong4940
      @jasonstormsong4940 3 года назад +75

      “CIA coup fairy”, good one. But I have to point out that it doesn’t even have to be socialist, it just has to oppose the corporates’ interests.

    • @kt8083
      @kt8083 3 года назад +36

      Socialism working anywhere is a threat to capitalism and corporate greed everywhere.

    • @speedy01247
      @speedy01247 3 года назад +16

      yeah I got a conservative friend who I fight with as well, he and I were Bernie bros in 2016, but he went trump and never looked back, sad thing is he knows what's right but keeps listening to right wing lies that it will fail.

    • @mduckernz
      @mduckernz 3 года назад +4

      @@speedy01247 Heartbreaking :(
      In such a situation one wonders whether they ever truly knew that person (or at least, I do)

    • @billy6479
      @billy6479 3 года назад +7

      he's not wrong tho, can you name a real socialist country that didn't fail ?

  • @Caleldir
    @Caleldir 3 года назад +148

    the world trade center is LITERALLY the oldest memory i have
    sitting on the couch next to my mom... not even going to school

    • @bogmanhimself4656
      @bogmanhimself4656 3 года назад +14

      my parents have videos of me crashing my toy plane into lego buildings as an infant after seeing it on the news all day. life is dark man

    • @johannageisel5390
      @johannageisel5390 3 года назад +7

      It's so weird for me as a European. Every time I hear somebody say: "We all remember 9/11", I'm like: "Uhm, vaguely, yes."
      Sure, we watched the news for a bit after I got home from school, but apart from that, it didn't really touch me.
      I was just very bewildered when I visited the US in 2004 and got asked a lot of private questions* by the passport checking guy at the airport when I arrived. I thought this must be a joke and why would this be his business? The elderly German couple behind me even said he maybe wanted to flirt with me.
      *questions like: "What are you here for? What are you studying? How did you get the money for this trip?" etc. I had visited Russia a couple years earlier and had the visum in my passport, so it was also: "What did you do in Russia?"

    • @Sixty_Five_Pronghorn
      @Sixty_Five_Pronghorn 3 года назад +8

      @@bogmanhimself4656 fuckin hell. I wasn’t even five months old when it happened, but my mom was absolutely scared shitless because my dad was set to fly home from California that day. Thankfully, his flight was cancelled, but he was stuck in California for a few days, and he said it was super scary going through TSA for the first time and flying home just after such a terrible incident.
      While I don’t remember 9/11, I do remember my family being super poor during the 2007-2008 recession. My parents had divorced by then, but both of them were poor as fuck. My dad ended up renting a house with a few other guys for a few years, and my mom just barely scraped by in her tiny house.
      Meanwhile, I was born with Cystic Fibrosis and a heart condition. If medicaid (especially Obama Care) didn’t exist, I’d be fucking dead. My medical care costs an average of $700,000 per year. When I was a newborn, I was hospitalized for basically my entire first year, undergoing heart surgery after heart surgery and living on life support for at least two months of my life. The government thankfully paid my medical bills that year, which totaled a whopping $1.2 million dollars!
      Yet, for some dumb fuck reasons I’ll never understand, my maternal grandparents are super ultra conservative. They saw me grow up. But, I guess they care more about the idea of banning abortion than keeping people like me alive by taxing those who make over $400,000 a year an extra 2%.
      Meanwhile, everyone else, including my paternal grandparents are super left wing. Hell, I’m pretty sure my paternal grandpa was basically a communist until his death, and my dad is openly a democratic socialist. My mom is also a socialist. She just doesn’t know it yet

    • @safe-keeper1042
      @safe-keeper1042 3 года назад +3

      I watched it on the news in first period in high school at the age of 15. Looking back it's really weird to think about how people growing up now haven't experienced 9/11.

    • @bogmanhimself4656
      @bogmanhimself4656 3 года назад +3

      @@safe-keeper1042 i gotta say, it's really weird being that kid and having to piece it together after the fact. i never lived in a world without fox news so I've been seeing insane polarization all my life, but i never experienced the events that directly caused that polarizing shift so it's all kind of a weird blob of "things crazy adults told me and youtube videos"
      i watched a video of the livestreamed bombing of Iraq in 2003 as it aired on CNBC and FOX, and it was completely baffling to me. both watching how video gamey and unthinking it all was, and all of the leadup to that moment that the average citizen knew nothing about (on either side). learning that history is really different when you can pull up a link to the nariyah testimony and the chemical weapons we were selling iraq like a decade and a half beforehand, and i just have no idea where to stand conclusively except "god fucking damn my country is evil"
      watching a 9/11 worth of people die every day from criminal negligence during a pandemic has only been a weirder modifier on all of this shit. seeing how fervent the response to 9/11 was, but getting told to calm down about covid deaths? man, what a fucking trip. we had freedom fries and a complete upending of airport security, everyone got massive patriotism boners, people were booed for opposing warfare, as a kid i had to sing "proud to be an American" every year in an assembly, and my Christian mom was dehumanizing people that believed in basically the same religion as her.
      so much of my childhood status quo was actually a HUGE change from life only a decade beforehand, but admitting i feel fucked up by an event that killed 200x the people and made me homeless for a short period? saying i want a major restructuring of the government to prevent it from happening again? both are considered "a bit of a strong reaction" among my family. i seriously just don't get it, or really understand anything about countries or patriotism or allegiance or "liberty" or any of this massive shit show I've been born into. at this point I'm going to move to the most boring flyover state possible and spend the rest of my life contributing to the economy/human civilization as little as possible to retain my sanity lmao

  • @talos2384
    @talos2384 3 года назад +30

    “Is a man not entitled to the sweat of his brow?”

    • @ericalbers4867
      @ericalbers4867 3 года назад +2

      Well that's not socialism then. Everyone wanting socialism can't have their cake and eat it too. There are good parts to it but many bad parts as well. Too many people asking for it are naive in that regard. Sure they get free healthcare and a welfare state but the US has both to a degree. That's what social security is and Medicare/medicaid. Having dealt with that when I worked in insurance and also at a hospital I can tell you the government already doesn't do a remotely decent job at any of those. As a vet I get healthcare provided by the government and I assure you it's not something any of them want. Imagine needing a procedure and the government decides "actually you don't. We have 'experts' who said so". With how corrupt the government is I don't think any of them want the government to have any say in their health. That corruption won't change just because they'd get a taste of socialism. The issue is far more complicated than this video and far more complicated than many calling for it have taken the time to research. A hybrid might work but many things that work in Europe are infeasible here. The US is a much different, much larger (larger than all European countries combined), and we have more people. So there's simply some stuff that wouldn't work.

    • @DATxRAGE
      @DATxRAGE 3 года назад +2

      @@ericalbers4867 Socialism isn't when the government does things.
      You should probably go watch the companion video referenced here. It's about workers owning the means of production, not welfare systems.

    • @ericalbers4867
      @ericalbers4867 3 года назад +1

      @@DATxRAGE so socialism has nothing to do with the government, their policies, or anything else? The only tenant of socialism is whether or not the means of production are controlled by the proletariat?

    • @DATxRAGE
      @DATxRAGE 3 года назад

      @@ericalbers4867 Did you watch the video or are you still operating under the same assumption that socialism = welfare state.
      Comically summarizerd as "socialism is when the government does stuff".
      wellfare state != controlling the means of production != socialism.
      Instead of trying to get me to teach you what it is, how about you watch the videos referenced here or spend five seconds on dictionary.com looking at the definition of socialism.

    • @ericalbers4867
      @ericalbers4867 3 года назад

      @@DATxRAGE obviously you didn't even read my original comment and you're just looking for a fight. This is the internet and I don't care to do that. If you can't grasp the concept of a hybrid system or see the flaws in socialism, that's not my issue. You obviously don't know how socialism works since you keep reducing it down to "the people own the means of production" when that's only one small part of socialism. Either way, you do you. I don't engage in useless internet fights.

  • @Teag_Brohman15
    @Teag_Brohman15 3 года назад +7

    the Conservative Australian Government "banned" hentai and Anime Fans blamed Socialism for it.
    yeah, I think we all know exactly who those fans supported.

    • @unknowunknown9096
      @unknowunknown9096 3 года назад

      It not socialism because if there is hentai
      They can't sell sex toy to make profit
      Can't sell condom

  • @dog8438
    @dog8438 3 года назад +305

    The pandemic started when I was 19 and it was literally the worst time for it to start of me. This is the time where I finally get the freedom to do whatever I want and I'm 20 years old stuck at home.

    • @dominoot2652
      @dominoot2652 3 года назад +49

      and this is supposed to be our 'good old days'

    • @kanjonojigoku8644
      @kanjonojigoku8644 3 года назад +17

      Same, im thankfull i didnt go to college right after high-school in this pandemic, been throwing myself around random freelance jobs in art, feels like every day is the same and nothings getting better

    • @mikei6605
      @mikei6605 3 года назад +23

      I feel you. I just turned 20 and life doesn't even feel real anymore. I wake up and do the same thing over and over.

    • @t-bone9239
      @t-bone9239 3 года назад +19

      Same man. Today marks my second birthday in lockdown. I was 19 when Covid hit and now I am 21 -_-

    • @kanjonojigoku8644
      @kanjonojigoku8644 3 года назад +4

      @@t-bone9239 make the best of it, if u got time at home maybe try learning a new skill, not for a job, just for yourself to keep sane

  • @BubbleoniaRising
    @BubbleoniaRising 3 года назад +169

    X-er here. Lost everything in 2008, struggled for years, went back to school (re-training for a "new" job) and started looking for work just as Covid-19 kicked off so I hear you loud and clear.

    • @JohnDoe-rg4tl
      @JohnDoe-rg4tl 3 года назад

      Trained for new job for 12 years and then got job. Sounds legit

    • @zombieminecraft4213
      @zombieminecraft4213 2 года назад +3

      @@JohnDoe-rg4tl he means after getting past primary school and got into college he spent 12 years training and learning for his job.

    • @tcskips
      @tcskips 2 года назад

      Thanks to government subsidy of the housing market and socialism wants more government involvement in the economy🤦‍♂️

    • @tcskips
      @tcskips 2 года назад

      @Ryan McCreedy do your research buddy boi

    • @tcskips
      @tcskips 2 года назад

      @Ryan McCreedy no it’s worse, instead of a monopolised business it legitimises a government monopoly which is exactly the same except it doesn’t even have the veneer of doing business in relation to the market and not a centrally planned economy.

  • @MrJimbissle
    @MrJimbissle 3 года назад +10

    I had not realized the truth of not having a good ol days.
    I guess there was a few of them in the 70s and 80s, if you werent paying much attention.
    Damn, another way my generation has so much to answer for.
    We miss what is right in front of our eyes so easily.

  • @anthonymanderson7671
    @anthonymanderson7671 3 года назад +5

    Socialism is the best solution to america's problems. I have proved that capitalism is now a failure.

  • @captindo
    @captindo 3 года назад +207

    I'm not a socialist, or with any other affiliation, just a Canadian that wants to see its species flourish and grow, we have so much potential but, if we keep ourselves divided by small differences then we'll never get off this rock. Be good to one another and help each other out.

    • @whysocurious7366
      @whysocurious7366 3 года назад +29

      “I’m not a socialist”
      Why not? Bc of the negative stigma? Do you have values that contradict with socialist values (like, instead of stopping all of climate change you just wanna stop half of climate change)?

    • @jscotthatcher380
      @jscotthatcher380 3 года назад +17

      but... you just... ahh nevermind...

    • @foxtail286
      @foxtail286 3 года назад +14

      I'm also a Canadian that's scared that socialism will turn into authoritarianism. I support socialist values, but I'm just wondering if those values could go very wrong.

    • @whysocurious7366
      @whysocurious7366 3 года назад +21

      @@foxtail286 there are millions of people consistently fighting against all forms of socialism, millions fighting for facism/ racism... tankies who want to emulate authoritarians like Stalin or Mao who push rebranded-capitalism/ State-worship.. but you’re worried about actual socialists gaining power for the first time in history?? Why?:o

    • @hravandil9993
      @hravandil9993 3 года назад +3

      @@whysocurious7366 as an anarchist I don't see why people are mad at ppl who idolize these leaders...like, does it matter as long as they're helping their community or parttaking in praxis in some way?

  • @DarkLadyJade
    @DarkLadyJade 3 года назад +258

    The older people LIED. They lied. Growing up, I did EVERYTHING they said to do to end up successful; I stayed out of trouble, followed the rules, went to school and got educated, went to school after high school, got jobs, went back to school, I did everything 'right' and I have NOTHING to show for it! I have no healthcare, I'm always struggling financially, my rent takes up most of the money I earn and not only can I not afford to move, I don't even know if I'll have a place to stay from one month to the next. Most frustrating of all, my dad and other people like him who are completely out of touch with the way things are, swears that I and anyone else struggling is just lazy and whiny and expecting handouts.

    • @theharshtruth8563
      @theharshtruth8563 2 года назад +13

      Sounds like you left out a lot of vital details as to why you're broke and you would rather blame your parents than take accountability for any of your actions. I'm not buying your story.

    • @fullyblank
      @fullyblank 2 года назад +47

      @@theharshtruth8563 no what they're saying is that since the older generations had a liveable wage when they were younger they expect the wage we now get should be as liveable as it was for them years ago, but what they don't understand is that it isn't and they misconstrue it as laziness and that you should try harder, instead of the fault of the system

    • @mschiller1661
      @mschiller1661 2 года назад +15

      They didn't lie...The world changed. In their day, that was how you got ahead...not anymore....

    • @DarkLadyJade
      @DarkLadyJade 2 года назад +26

      @@mschiller1661 It's a lie because they still act like things are the same.

    • @nancyboyette3748
      @nancyboyette3748 2 года назад +3

      it’s unfair to generalize one group of people by the behavior of a few. Every generation has its own issues of privileges and limitations/suffering to deal with. You will drive yourself insane by pointing the finger outwardly instead of inwardly. Every generation had adversity to overcome then landed on their feet and prospered. The worst thing you could do is to compare yourself to your parents or grandparents lives.
      I’m a boomer and if I did that, I would have been angry and resentful my entire life. My parent’s generation didn’t experience their friends being shipped home by the 1000s in pine boxes. The majority of my parents generation only had a high school education yet were able to buy a home on one income and were able to live comfortably on that one income for a lifetime.
      My generation wasn’t as easy as you might think. Ours was the first generation that both husband and wife had to work if we wanted to live as nicely as our parents did. With only one income, no one could afford to buy a home. Some of us chose to not have kids so we could live the life but then regretted when we got older. We also were the generation that began valuing education so we doubled up our efforts by attending college or a trade school while maintaining a job and kids. The majority of our parents had the attitude that hard work pays off and to not give any free hand outs. After finishing high school, we were expected to get a full time job and be prepared to move out immediately. Most of us did. There was no such thing of them helping to finance or support us while we were trying to figure out life. I won’t go into how common verbal and physical abuse was the norm and social/govt and police intervention was rare.
      When we became of age, in charge of society, we did many good things that improved the world, but we also became out of control through opulent lifestyles and addictions: alcohol, drug abuse, anything sexual, over indulging our kids out of guilt since we left them home alone. I could go on and on but in the end, you must take personal responsibility and evaluate the good and the bad and move forward. An advantage that the majority of millennials had were compassionate, generous parents who were willing to support them and or provide a place to live while they figured things out. Also they were the most technologically savvy.
      On the responsibility side as a young adult, did they maintain or demand a pampered lifestyle while unemployed and why? Did they continually get student loans semester after semester accruing enormous debt? Did it ever occur to them to stop and reassess their educational goals and figure out how to reduce the costs or pay as you go by working and going to school part-time? I have no doubt that some did work while attending college but the millennials, as a whole are known for having massive college debts. My question is why didn’t their brain kick in after the first year of accrued college debt and decide to come up with a responsible plan? Blaming it on their parents or educators for egging them on is no excuse because they were no longer children, but adults that had a conscious that screamed caution. This is where millennials must take ownership of where they screwed up, just like every generation before them did and do what’s necessary to fix the problem.
      Some innovative ways that I have seen this generation create wealth is to teach themselves programming skills, learn a trade or to develop an internet business. It is rare for boomers to take these routes but not for this generation.

  • @nameelle7727
    @nameelle7727 3 года назад +48

    This video completely changed my ideology wow

    • @mothman5025
      @mothman5025 3 года назад +8

      We're glad to have you

    • @thatoneradicalizedprussian225
      @thatoneradicalizedprussian225 3 года назад +2

      Same here

    • @papastalin7705
      @papastalin7705 3 года назад +1

      Welcome

    • @JohnDoe-rg4tl
      @JohnDoe-rg4tl 3 года назад

      too bad it will never happen. Keep begging for communism. Under communism, im gonna be playing video games all day and your "ability" is gonna go to my "need"

    • @nameelle7727
      @nameelle7727 3 года назад

      @@JohnDoe-rg4tl u clearly haven't watched the whole video or read anything about this topic but you believe what u believe

  • @williamjohansson1963
    @williamjohansson1963 3 года назад +5

    And yet, people from eastern europe couldn't disagree more.

    • @rileyemel9913
      @rileyemel9913 3 года назад

      They suffered under a very extreme version of socialism. No modern American left wing figures are promoting a dictatorship of the proletariat. That being said, the leftists who like to bootlick the Warsaw Pact are the same to me as Holocaust deniers. We know what those regimes did and must not allow that to happen again

    • @angquangnguyenthac2833
      @angquangnguyenthac2833 3 года назад

      And they got rinsed even harder by EU and US imperialism. Your point?

  • @user-xo2ix3pt7k
    @user-xo2ix3pt7k 3 года назад +99

    I'm Australian and the more I learn about America and the way of life there, the more dystopic it seems. Australia is obviously far from perfect, but seeing videos like this makes me grateful for the things like Universal Healthcare that I take for granted. Hoping you guys in America can get back on the right path, not to mention the world in general.

    • @GhengisJohn
      @GhengisJohn 3 года назад +13

      The sad thing is it didn't have to be this way. Look up FDR's second bill of rights speech and you can see how close we came to avoiding this insanity.

    • @lisahayes3648
      @lisahayes3648 3 года назад +7

      As a fellow Australian I’d just say watch out as we are heading the same way in many ways. We need a strong socialist party and movement here as much as they do in the US.

    • @lisahayes3648
      @lisahayes3648 3 года назад +2

      @OMGIDestroyedMatter they're just students doing what students do, thinking they know everything & being obnoxious.

    • @user-xo2ix3pt7k
      @user-xo2ix3pt7k 3 года назад +3

      @@lisahayes3648 Trust me, I know. We have far too many politicians who see the US as a goal rather than the cautionary tale it is.

    • @gotyournose6479
      @gotyournose6479 Год назад

      @@user-xo2ix3pt7kThe US is great.

  • @thankouf01
    @thankouf01 3 года назад +166

    Finally a video of yours that doesn't get blocked or age restricted! Hello from Greece

    • @SecondThought
      @SecondThought  3 года назад +32

      Hello! Thanks for watching :)

    • @Cindy99765
      @Cindy99765 3 года назад +4

      @@SecondThought I really like your content, thank you so much Second Thought. Is there a way to donate or support your channel besides subscribing?

    • @chasingclouds2519
      @chasingclouds2519 3 года назад

      @@Cindy99765 Their patreon?

    • @srj607able
      @srj607able 3 года назад

      You can deblock age restrictions vids by asking your parents to do so.

    • @notOL01
      @notOL01 3 года назад

      @@srj607able Not how it works you remove the age restriction by getting a vpn then connecting it to a US server

  • @KizombaFusion
    @KizombaFusion 3 года назад +3

    As a European, it always strikes me why Americans wouldn't want free healthcare, free education, job security, benefits, etc... But hey if that makes you happy, you do you! 😂

  • @alexis_6266
    @alexis_6266 3 года назад +4

    Amazing video. Fuck capitalism, gen z (I'm the oldest one at 24), will fix this country... Socialism ftw!

  • @vernonkroark
    @vernonkroark 3 года назад +63

    You actually sugar coated the gig economy. It's way worse than you explained it. You didn't even mention payroll taxes.

    • @aganib4506
      @aganib4506 3 года назад +2

      The more reason to build up Mutual Aid and Dual Power Structures in our community.

  • @TheGIGACapitalist
    @TheGIGACapitalist 3 года назад +74

    Employers have always been trying to shoehorn employees into the category of contractors, the issue is that they are winning on such a huge scale.

    • @Redactedlllllllllllll
      @Redactedlllllllllllll 3 года назад +3

      Im an aircraft mechanic/electrician, still companies make you work as a contractor for at least a while.

    • @speedy01247
      @speedy01247 3 года назад +2

      I hate that, employees should be given a fair share of the profit.

    • @sorzin2289
      @sorzin2289 3 года назад +5

      Temp to perm contract jobs. Treated like a second class citizen when working those jobs. Need permission to access materials I needed for my work. Could be fired anytime without warnings.

    • @SimonTimbers
      @SimonTimbers 3 года назад +2

      I worked for Postmates and as someone who understands basic math, after depreciation on my car and time spent sitting waiting for orders, I was making around $4-6/hr... in California. My rent was $850 and I lived in a room with someone else. No thank you, I would rather be homeless, and that's exactly what would have happened if I didn't receive unemployment benefits. But why did it take a pandemic happening for us to realize that unemployment should be enough to survive? And why are we now reversing it? And why should anyone be subject to that work to begin with? Not only did it pay a substandard wage, but I genuinely felt unsafe doing my job, and I would not be protected from anything, from getting into an accident, my car breaking down, a crazy customer, or the homeless guy that tried to attack me outside of Panda Express. I was living in a state of fear that I would not wish on my worst enemy. The icing on the cake is when they drafted a bill to permanently make employees defined as contractors to screw them for eternity, and it passed because there was little to no opposition and it was worded in such a way that was incredibly manipulative.

    • @longbeach225
      @longbeach225 3 года назад +3

      Yes. I work as a IT contractor and now that prop 22 passed they labeled us as independent contractors so now I have nothing and have to pay for a CPA to do my taxes every 3 months. Meanwhile my pay still the same. However, I stayed with my mom and saved money and now started a online business. Actually lot of young folks are starting businesses but the corporations are trying to control that too by creating race to the bottom platforms like UpWork, Fiverr and other platforms to sell your services for pennies on the dollar by making you compete with people from India forcing you to drive down your prices so they can get it on the cheap.

  • @Loganl1980
    @Loganl1980 3 года назад +10

    After 41 years, I'm finally seeing hope in people younger than me. I hope we survive long enough that we can choose Star Trek, instead of Mad Max.

    • @orion9590
      @orion9590 3 года назад

      You don't need 41 years.

    • @vighnesrajveeresh9745
      @vighnesrajveeresh9745 2 года назад +1

      Lowkey not gonna lie. I want to drive a V8 intercepter

  • @mediterraneanmint89
    @mediterraneanmint89 3 года назад +9

    I am a socialist because of common sense. When you live in a country with more than enough for everyone, we should share our collective success because everybody contributed to that success. Children could understand this. Why have homeless people living next to people-less homes? If every man is created equal, why isn’t every man treated equal? Why don’t we have equal opportunities? What practical purpose does extreme excess wealth for some and the lack of necessary wealth for many, serve? To me the defense of capitalism seems purely ideological. Almost every common critique of socialism is unfounded, oversimplified, or made up. Or it is something that can be more easily applied to capitalism.

    • @maxtinosl7545
      @maxtinosl7545 3 года назад

      Socalism doesn't work you love it so much go live in cuba and Venezuela and see if it works. Socalism sounds really nice but no country has been able to have socalism work what does socalism do takes away democracy kills anyone who dosen't support it starves people has the worst human rights and creates a world filed with fear amongs its people and if u don't believe me go to Nicaragua,Venezuela,cuba,Syria,china and north Korea and come and tell me if u think it still works

    • @mediterraneanmint89
      @mediterraneanmint89 3 года назад

      @@maxtinosl7545 well you have a lot of very common misconceptions that I Ofcourse have no problem clearing up for you, free of charge. Socialism has nothing to do with getting rid of democracy. Socialism has little to do with the state in general. It simply has to do with the worker ownership of the means of production. That can exist with a liberal representative democracy, or a one party state, just like capitalism can and has existed in both. Also Venezuela is not a socialist country. By no metric can we call Venezuela socialist. If you were to call Venezuela socialist, then you would necessarily have to refer to Scandinavian countries as socialist, considering they have more redistributive policies and state ownership over production, nationalized industries, and more people employed in the public sector. That would be very inconvenient to your assertion because they enjoy some of the best living standards in the world. I don’t consider either of them socialist, but you just have to be logically consistent here. I have no idea if North Korea is socialist because we know very little about the inner workings of North Korea. It would be dishonest to try to pretend we know. Nicaragua? No idea what you’re talking about. They never had the chance to become a socialist country because, well we because we funded far right rebels who actually committed human rights violations. Murder, kidnapping, torture, the whole lot. If you were to call Nicaragua socialist, again you’d have to call a lot of other countries socialist as well.
      Syria? Again you’re just pulling shit out of your ass. Syria is a capitalist country, so I guess that whole debacle is yours to defend. Telling how you don’t even know basic facts about other countries, I guess it is kind of pointless to try to hash out the historical and political complexity of Cuba and China. Both of these countries have made progress over the years, but obviously have done some pretty awful things. The only problem is, that isn’t unique to socialist countries, not by a long shot. We’ve seen the exact some atrocities committed by capitalist countries, imperialist wars, genocides, famines, totalitarianism, human rights abuses, all of it. Why is it that we never blame capitalism whenever these things happen in capitalist countries? We’ll probably because that would be very reductive, like it is reductive to blame the crimes of socialist governments on socialism itself. I’m not going to sit here and make you defend both world wars, or the famines that have killed over a billion people in India. Because that is a waste of time. I’m not going to make you defend the millions of people around the world that starve every year in our capitalist world order. I’m not going to make you defend the incoming climate catastrophe caused by global capitalism. Because this is a useless, emotion driven, reductive, brainless tactic. It’s not a genuine truth seeking discussion. Doing the whole Venezuela thing is just dishonest, Venezuela didn’t crash because of socialism, and it simply doesn’t speak to the merits of socialism at all. Not even to mention that socialist thought has changed in the past decades. If you actually want to debate the merit of ideas, then I’m more than happy. But if you’re just going to thoughtlessly parrot already refuted Cold War propaganda talking points, then don’t bother.

    • @maxtinosl7545
      @maxtinosl7545 3 года назад

      @@mediterraneanmint89 1st of all Syria is run by a socialist dictator do some research it will help u in live 2 if socalism works so well as u say why do millions of people escape it. go live in a socialist country and u are right about 1 thing socalism has changed in the past decade by using new methods of killing and taking away people's freedom in cuba they took down the internet so people don't see what non socialist countries have progressed and Nicaragua uses parmiltary to kill its people who don't agree with the government. Go live in a socialist country if u think its so good since u think capitalism is evil and the world wars u can thank the nazis for world war 2 they stand for national socalist German workers party dont believe me look it up but dont spread socalism to America if u don't know what it means and what it has done dumbass youngsters like u have never lived or has experienced socialism when has capitalism affected u and has taken away your freedom capitalism isnt the best but i perfer capitalism than a socialist country that takes away freedom and controls everything u do and say how can u be sure socalism works if u have never experienced it and no socialist country has worked or progress and Venezuela went from bad to worse cause of Maduro he give narcos power in his country and protects them socalism is an evil governmental system and it always will

    • @mediterraneanmint89
      @mediterraneanmint89 3 года назад

      @@maxtinosl7545 ok so you are really just clueless. So any country that has a socialist in power somewhere is a socialist country? That is the most idiotic thing I’ve ever heard. It seems more like you’re interested in cherry-picking bad guys that called themselves socialists and using that as a case against socialism, rather than looking at actual socialism. I’m sorry but socialism actually means something and Syria, Nicaragua, Venezuela, and nazi Germany simply do not meet that definition. Trying to talk about socialism in all of its contexts, given that it has traveled around the world, is pointless. Explaining historical context to you is like explaining astrophysics to an asteroid. I’m not even entirely sure if you’re literate.

  • @johnmunro4952
    @johnmunro4952 3 года назад +129

    I'm Gen X ( born in 75) and it's tragic that I'm part of the last generation to be able to afford to own a home ( the ultimate carrot of consumer capitalism) on an average income.

    • @JohnDoe-rg4tl
      @JohnDoe-rg4tl 3 года назад

      Income to house price ratio is the best in the US compared to all the other major countries.

    • @SoloEcho
      @SoloEcho 2 года назад +4

      Im with the unlucky majority, millennials. Cant afford 1

    • @joshuagharis9017
      @joshuagharis9017 Год назад

      Gen z here, looking with fha for home in CT, it's impossible at my pricing

    • @joshuagharis9017
      @joshuagharis9017 Год назад +1

      ​@@JohnDoe-rg4tl no, it's really not

    • @joshuagharis9017
      @joshuagharis9017 Год назад +1

      ​@@JohnDoe-rg4tl and saying it's better doesn't make it good or okay

  • @austinhernandez2716
    @austinhernandez2716 3 года назад +312

    I used to be a libertarian, as in American libertarian, so pretty far right. But the pandemic opened up my eyes. Now I'm a libertarian socialist.
    Your channel focusing on politics for the past year, especially the one on American healthcare, contributed to it greatly. I appreciate it

    • @tails18boy
      @tails18boy 3 года назад +15

      I highly recommend Hasanabi. You can see him on twitch or clips of him on youtube. Also check out azur scapegoat on the topic of spectrum if you haven't

    • @verycoolguy8455
      @verycoolguy8455 3 года назад +5

      I’m glad to hear it dude! Welcome to the left.

    • @hravandil9993
      @hravandil9993 3 года назад +48

      @@MaximusRequiem no. Libertarian originally described Anarchism and was a leftwing term, it was co-opted by rightwingers and now has a different meaning.

    • @toddharig8142
      @toddharig8142 3 года назад +32

      @@MaximusRequiem ​It isn't, socialism is a spectrum, just like capitalism. I highly suggest you take a look at different kinds of socialism, its super interesting. If you are looking for specific tips my two faves are Libertarian Socialism and Anarcho-syndicalism.

    • @jadenlaurent
      @jadenlaurent 3 года назад +12

      Welcome to the Anarcho Socialist gang!!

  • @samarthshirsath9683
    @samarthshirsath9683 3 года назад +5

    That's why work two full time jobs and still remain hungry and rich show fairy tale dreams like "you can be rich" and fixing the game. Words spoken by billionaire seems questionable.

    • @xxxmxxwm1564
      @xxxmxxwm1564 3 года назад

      Cause you really can, lol. I mean these days it’s harder, but in the 90’s when the world was more capitalistic, it was just better to become rich. My friend comes from a peasants family and even though they had only one house and a few pigs, he left his village, then the country, started his own business in Italy and in a few years became a millionaire.

  • @johngrimes9279
    @johngrimes9279 3 года назад +7

    This channel is so productive, 100% recommend.

  • @leftykeys6944
    @leftykeys6944 3 года назад +197

    I am a 70 year old woman and I'M a socialist.

    • @Itspapacritz
      @Itspapacritz 3 года назад +4

      miss keys may i ask how you became a socialists mam?

    • @leftykeys6944
      @leftykeys6944 3 года назад +61

      @@Itspapacritz -- Like millions of much younger people, I've had plenty of time to see how our current system sells us short... catastrophically! It disgusts and horrifies me to see so much of what belongs in The Commons stolen from us, in the name of "privatization". Our healthcare extortion racket and the student debt scam are the most classic examples of this thievery, but I could go on and on...

    • @eatathepizza4449
      @eatathepizza4449 3 года назад +11

      Based , grandma , keep going strong !

    • @peytongonavy
      @peytongonavy 3 года назад +1

      You're Lefty. Obviously!

    • @mush1e979
      @mush1e979 3 года назад +2

      LEZ GO

  • @CommonSenseRevolution
    @CommonSenseRevolution 3 года назад +162

    "Capitalism is a system the demands infinite growth on a planet with finite resources" . The maker of Second Thought is very intelligent and wise. This statement basically sums up what I have been witnessing happen slowly since my childhood in the 1960's. I watch more and more of your videos every day and learn something from each one, but this one hammers home the truth. Capitalism is why I'm currently out of work and as such, unable to contribute to your channel. I pledge to do so if I am able to secure work soon. I never want to see this channel die or disappear. You do great work in creating awareness of many issues and I salute the channel owner/creator for doing so!

    • @u.a.perfectace7786
      @u.a.perfectace7786 3 года назад +2

      Current Capitalism/ Corporatism=Evil.
      It is LITERALLY getting in the way of the ideal ways to live our lives and our evolution as a species.
      Maximize short term profits, to fuck with long term survival of humanity and the environment.
      Not everything had to monetized and profitable in strictly monetary terms. We are screwed on this current path.

    • @dinklezucc5982
      @dinklezucc5982 3 года назад +10

      The creator of this channel was payed a visit by the DHS for “anti-american sentiment”. To me that is like a state seal of approval that these videos are super legit.

    • @biteme9008
      @biteme9008 3 года назад

      +

  • @Mastakilla91
    @Mastakilla91 3 года назад +3

    Many people mistake the current crisis with a shortage crisis.
    But the reality is, America is not short on anything. There is enough food, enough industrial capability, hell, even enough cars and Iphones for everyone.
    The problem lies solely with extremly unequal distribution of this wealth. And this is why capitalism will always inevitably end up in such situations, with or without resources.
    And no, I'm not saying everyone should get everything for free. But I am saying it should be a lot easier to get these things than it is today, especially housing.

  • @IanGrahn
    @IanGrahn 3 года назад +4

    As a conservative capitalist I respect your opinions and I still enjoy watching your videos.

  • @KidnovaFOI
    @KidnovaFOI 3 года назад +216

    I remember being subscribed to this channel since it was all science, stick figures, and cows. I enjoy this political transition. I've learned so much and love the way you put together these videos! Please keep doing what you're doing!

    • @kei2142
      @kei2142 3 года назад +5

      It's a Texan Socialist, that's an extra point.

    • @osmark86
      @osmark86 3 года назад +7

      same. subscribed for the entertaining science content. can't say I mind this new direction though since Second Thought has basically become a comrade, and as a socialist Swede this is just heart-warming XD.

    • @l.av.h7812
      @l.av.h7812 3 года назад

      American socialism is dumb, nordic democratic socialism is smart and most young Americans don't seem to get it.

    • @basicallykanye1693
      @basicallykanye1693 3 года назад +4

      @@l.av.h7812 with social democracy’s you still need to exploit workers and the global south. It’s still capitalism

    • @feather563
      @feather563 3 года назад

      @@basicallykanye1693 but tbh, priorities in the global north aren’t the people in the global south

  • @drakebradford1728
    @drakebradford1728 3 года назад +47

    9/11 was my first memory, I was 3 years old and the image of people jumping to their deaths to avoid the fire is forever seared into my brain. There were never good ol days for young people

    • @KateeAngel
      @KateeAngel 3 года назад +4

      I am not American, so I learned about it years after it happened. Watching news wasn't my hobby at 8-10 years old. I also learned about how bad 90s were in my country (Russia) years after. Because I was such a small child back then I didn't understand anything

    • @hamzapatel2547
      @hamzapatel2547 3 года назад +1

      But u shuld know that their actions dont represent Islam truly in any way, shape or form

  • @ritchiewalker570
    @ritchiewalker570 2 года назад +4

    Your channel has really made my mind kick into action these past few weeks, it’s really encouraging to see someone talk about the positives and possible change that could help, rather than just shouting into the abyss like the socialists that western media presents to their people do… representation of socialism in media as a video idea?…

  • @burkeeboy6986
    @burkeeboy6986 3 года назад +2

    As someone who is not a socialist I have a question. Why don’t socialists accept the fact that the world isn’t fair? Meaning not everyone is economically equal.

    • @MrHat.
      @MrHat. 3 года назад +4

      We do realize there world is economicly unfair. We should work to make it.

    • @burkeeboy6986
      @burkeeboy6986 3 года назад

      @@MrHat. how do you propose to achieve this?

    • @angquangnguyenthac2833
      @angquangnguyenthac2833 3 года назад

      @@burkeeboy6986 Everybody should have the means of production. Once that happened, every exchange is now equivalent exchange, and thus allows everyone to move up together.

  • @DevSarman
    @DevSarman 3 года назад +29

    The state of Kerala in India is known to be a socialist stronghold in India, and is currently the most developed state with highest HDI in India, just for a simple fact.

    • @GalacticNovaOverlord
      @GalacticNovaOverlord 3 года назад +4

      @@younggamer7218 just search it up online. You can find stories, data, etc...
      www.quora.com/Why-is-Kerala-considered-as-the-best-state-in-India?top_ans=191829492

    • @nikhiliyengar1510
      @nikhiliyengar1510 3 года назад

      Correlation doesn't imply causation.

    • @thehuman2cs715
      @thehuman2cs715 3 года назад

      @@nikhiliyengar1510 sure

    • @joshuacoleman8000
      @joshuacoleman8000 3 года назад

      I hope that state is able to keep it that way with Modi making the rest of India his Hindu nationalist bitch.

  • @jayd6731
    @jayd6731 3 года назад +143

    Being almost 40 I have spent most of my life hoping people would realize there is a better way to live then the way we have been living. I am glad to see after all these years I'm not the only one hoping for a real change. Let's get these old politicians out of office and get some intelligent younger people in there and let's all make a real change

    • @ngotemna8875
      @ngotemna8875 3 года назад +7

      I'm 30
      And i am *so tired* of constantly having to explain why the system is broken.

    • @nicholassheavils209
      @nicholassheavils209 3 года назад +2

      Literally all 'viable' US politicians are boomers. The gen X have been skipped entirely, and any younger polies with positive intentions are denigrated in the media with no remorse. Politics is a gruelling effort, designed to make people give up. If anything is to change we cannot. Fight on friends, good luck.

    • @socialoutcast6234
      @socialoutcast6234 3 года назад +1

      I'm actually confused do Americans genuinely not know anything about history or the present?? When has socialism ever worked as a permanent system? Capitalism works in America and in all of the developed countries. Just because you have individual problems with healthcare or education doesnt mean you turn to straight up communism 🙄 Socialism will never work..

    • @spadeysay6846
      @spadeysay6846 3 года назад

      Time is quite limited to make that change. In so far as the US is concerned, nothing short of a revolution will it see any chance for a positive change.

    • @jayd6731
      @jayd6731 3 года назад +1

      @@socialoutcast6234 I am not supporting socialism I am supporting change. I keep up with world geopolitics. All the socialism ran countries have been destroyed by us sanctions. I'm not sure if that really counts as not working.

  • @zirosmic2995
    @zirosmic2995 3 года назад +6

    I’m writing this before Watching and I’ll add an edit after.
    I feel like the reason Socialism is hated so much or Is Viewed in a Bad light is because when most people hear the word Socialist, they Think about the Soviet Union and Communism. That naturally makes people think Democrats are either Communists or want to destroy this county’s freedom and take their Freedom. Socialism just Isn’t like that. It’s painted in a bad light and a lot of people just tend to not put in more reasearch and then assume Socialism is a bad thing and shouldn’t be in this country. I’ll see if my opinions change or if I learn more after the Video, but Right Now I am a Normal Democrat.
    Edit: Yea that Video Changed my mind by Quite a bit! I had already known that Socialism was hated by America, but I didn’t know that not only every time Socialism existed in a different country the US destroyed it, but it actually suppresses any AMERICAN HISTORY of Socialism! And I know it’s true because I had never heard of Socialist Parties in America! And what he said about Capitalism Is true as well! Crisis just keep happening and even though they’ve happened before, It’s much more frequent now! If we stick with Capitalism, I guarantee you that within the next 15 years the Economy will be destroyed again! Don’t get me wrong, I still think Democrats are Way better than Republicans, but They both run on Capitalism, a system where it is built to self Destruct every 15 Years or so! Now I still think Biden is a Good President, especially with Covid-19 handling, but Now I realize that The Democrats aren’t perfect, and will never be. It’ll be hard for me to get out of the Mindset that Democrats are the Best and Republicans suck (Which they do Right Now), and the Fact I live not Just In California, but In a Fairly big City in California. This is actually really helpful and I Know so Much more now!