WOW! Disgusting Campus Chaos Caught On Video and Covfefe Shuts Down The World

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @PhilipDeFranco
    @PhilipDeFranco  7 лет назад +5616

    Hope you have a great covfefe you beautiful bastards! Also if possible try to keep the comment section...well...the opposite of what we saw in those videos.

  • @somecallmetim451
    @somecallmetim451 7 лет назад +670

    Okay these students are pretty much bullying faculty at this point. I'm all for equality and inclusion, but if the man had claustrophobia legitimately that's belittling mental health.

    • @Halexstrasza
      @Halexstrasza 7 лет назад +29

      theyre also stupid af lmaoo just jumping on the bandwagon to attack someone with little reason and no intention of fixing anything

    • @rainmanslim4611
      @rainmanslim4611 7 лет назад +14

      Ruthlessly Done
      the concequences will be their reaction ro being fired when they pull this shit on their boss

    • @RizaElizabethHawkeye
      @RizaElizabethHawkeye 7 лет назад +15

      somecallmetim451 Let's not forget that they're doing this and then demanding that he write ALL faculty members to excuse the kids bullying him from turning in assignments on time.

    • @rockbandandghmaster
      @rockbandandghmaster 7 лет назад +4

      somecallmetim451 i work in a factory and i've seen at least 5 people get escorted out after being fired for screaming at the supervisor saying he was mansplaining or racist. They didn't think they should have to do a job they didn't like lol. Only had the cops show up once though

    • @LadyBuvelle
      @LadyBuvelle 7 лет назад +6

      He said he was going to do it and fix it, and they were still not satisfied with that and found ANYTHING to be mad at because they want to be victims sooo badly. Its pathetic

  • @RandomGuy666100
    @RandomGuy666100 7 лет назад +1142

    Oh my fucking god, that campus video made me irrationally angry. I'd describe myself as very liberal, but holy shit, how do they not realize they're the racist ones in that situation.

    • @deanb9002
      @deanb9002 7 лет назад +106

      RandomGuy and like, it's not even about racism at this point. its about the fact that these *children* are screaming at their professor who is obviously attempting to address the situation calmly and to make amends over hurting people's feelings. that pissed me off so much. how can you expect anyone to listen and take you seriously when you refuse to be calm??? Just such a stupid situation all around and they cant even punish the kids without getting told they're being racist or having riots.

    • @jaketuschak1508
      @jaketuschak1508 7 лет назад +48

      cheery oats Straight up shooting their cause and position in the foot because they're stupid children who don't know how to have a conversation

    • @brenda-cl9hh
      @brenda-cl9hh 7 лет назад +24

      I think maybe they're overly sensitive and not really listening. The whole situation was unnecessary and everyone was overreacting. Inviting people to join in protest is ok. Employing people based on merit is ok.

    • @Andy-ph6mf
      @Andy-ph6mf 7 лет назад +11

      They can't be racist, muh institutional racism!

    • @cf9368
      @cf9368 7 лет назад +36

      This was really depressing to me. As a french and a convinced socialist, I hope I'll never see such things in my country. This people are IN LOVE with conflict, they're power hungry morons

  • @TheZatimo
    @TheZatimo 7 лет назад +445

    I go to a fairly liberal university in the U.K., but if that was done to a lecturer here, those students would be expelled for harassment and threats to faculty

    • @HolyGround777
      @HolyGround777 7 лет назад +17

      TheZatimo Haha America man! They are fucked

    • @spj4you
      @spj4you 7 лет назад +5

      As they all should be in this case too.

    • @tubelev
      @tubelev 7 лет назад

      TheZatimo Same here in Germany

    • @BananaGeekLord
      @BananaGeekLord 7 лет назад +3

      I think that would be the best idea. College is supposed to prepare people for the real world. If they just coddle them, then I can only alone what will happen when they do this with their boss.

    • @roboveggies
      @roboveggies 7 лет назад +9

      I go to a liberal university in the U.S and these students would definitely have been expelled as well. The staff may be hesitant to take disciplinary action on such a heated racial issue. They're probably afraid of escalating the situation. I don't really agree with that logic, but I also don't have to worry about the university's reputation while being screamed at and harassed.

  • @ssharkbait
    @ssharkbait 7 лет назад +218

    As a black woman who firmly believes in the uplifting and accountability of my race through means of protest and activism, I am livid at whats happening at that college. All I see is blind misplaced rage. Kids fighting a fight against people not threatning them in any way. The blatant hypocrisy is astounding and disturbing. Most of them probably view themselves as the new wave liberal and activist counter culture but I see nothing here that reflects their supposed message. Theyre crude, threatning, and obnoxious.
    I understand anger or feeling as though you are not being heard or understood. But being able to step back and put emotions aside to actually create an atmosphere of discussion and to actually move forward is the way to go. In essence let go so you can move forward. Its like they read the email, only saw "no" and went from there without critically thinking.

    • @maddiehail7991
      @maddiehail7991 7 лет назад +4

      agreed

    • @mellowmia4303
      @mellowmia4303 7 лет назад +5

      Not just this college, the vast majority of young people in college act this way from all the vids I've seen. Both black and white. Its deplorable.

    • @maddiehail7991
      @maddiehail7991 7 лет назад +7

      It feels as if everything is moving backwards, not forwards. If they have concerns, that's fine but they should be open to mature discussions rather than riots

    • @Nirrrina
      @Nirrrina 6 лет назад +3

      I don't blame you. I'm disgusted with them too. Personally I feel that there should have been arrests and charges filed.
      I always thought college was a place to safely explore your new adulthood . To form your opinions separate from your parents. To decide if you agree or disagree with them. To talk to others about issues. To convince them your side is the right one or to be convinced theirs is right. To be passionate about issues important to you but not to actually threaten others.

    • @pacifistminigun3987
      @pacifistminigun3987 4 года назад

      100% agreed.

  • @j_6469
    @j_6469 7 лет назад +162

    These students are out of line. The teacher pushed for facility to be hired for their qualifications, not their skin color- *that's the exact opposite of racism*. Then the teacher says that maybe part of the college shouldn't be *forced* off the campus for a day, _and they stop him and yell at him?!_ Not to mention how rude and insulting they were to the school president.

    • @dennisfeijns2804
      @dennisfeijns2804 7 лет назад +9

      J Grandmaster These students are stupid and racist. Only look at skin colour and completely blind of their own hypocrisy

  • @rakkatytam
    @rakkatytam 7 лет назад +580

    If I am having open heart surgery then I hope the person who is operating on me to have gotten the job on merit alone, and not someone who came in second but got hired instead to fill some sort of race quota.

    • @sold0ut210
      @sold0ut210 7 лет назад +22

      Amusingly, there's an episode of Scrubs that pokes fun at that scenario. Turk, a black surgeon, is suddenly hailed as the only important doctor in the clinic because of his skin color.

    • @rakkatytam
      @rakkatytam 7 лет назад +3

      Lol yeah. "Come in and get your EKG-Gee"

  • @antonrr90
    @antonrr90 7 лет назад +924

    The students just made complete asses out of themselves. If your going to question someone, you better be willing to listen to the answers.

    • @Greatlicht
      @Greatlicht 7 лет назад +11

      Yup Fucking idiots and they are full of shit themselves. I can't believe this happening in my state
      PS I lives 25 miles south of Seattle.

    • @Starthybee
      @Starthybee 7 лет назад +18

      It seems to me like a mass overreaction. Maybe there were issues before this and they are responding to a build up of tensions. I wouldnt support asking a "race" of students to leave school if they had no intention to participate or didnt want to miss class.

    • @Emogeta
      @Emogeta 7 лет назад +12

      The issue behind this is just that the students are racist.

  • @hunterkiller1440
    @hunterkiller1440 7 лет назад +421

    Note to self, never go to a liberal arts college.

    • @LaCrownedGamer
      @LaCrownedGamer 7 лет назад +14

      That is is why I did not go, I used to consider myself very much liberal, now I consider myself a moderate liberal,after seeing students like this it made me realize just how much they shoot themselves in the foot with what they say.

    • @connorv3639
      @connorv3639 7 лет назад +8

      Yeah. I live near Evergreen, and it's sort of a joke college. When people ask where people want to go to college, many say, "oh definitely Evergreen."
      Edit: This of course, is a sarcastic statement.

    • @castielwinchester1869
      @castielwinchester1869 7 лет назад +7

      Liberal arts actually does not mean liberal in the political sense, though a lot of people seem to have that misconception. It actually means a college in which your core classes taken by every student hit a variety of different subjects rather than focusing on courses towards your major. This means as part of the core system everyone has to dabble a little bit in every subject much like prior schooling. For example I am a English major, At the liberal arts school that I attend as part of my core I had to take two science courses, a math course, and a sociology course to name a few.
      I personally find the structure of a liberal arts education to be great as I am not taking every single one of my courses for every semester for every year in one subject. I am able to mix things up a little with a subject that is out of the norm for me but still teaches me valuable information.
      What many feel to realize is that a liberal arts school encompasses many educational institutions even if they do not have that label at their forefront. Generally most arts or science focused institutions are liberal arts in the Way that they have students getting a broad general knowledge of many subjects. This is in contrast of course to a technical or trade school which one is learning one specific trade over a shorter period of time.

    • @itsyaboinoel668
      @itsyaboinoel668 7 лет назад +2

      Im mexican and I agree

    • @unrulycrow6299
      @unrulycrow6299 7 лет назад +2

      Castiel Winchester It's interesting, because the school I went to (an actual art school) does exactly that. Both private and public art schools actually follow that pattern. It's very useful and interesting.
      However, the behaviour displayed by these students would be utterly unacceptable, and these kids would probably be kicked out, in my country. That's just bullying, and these kids are doing a massive disservice to the cause they initially defend.

  • @sisnoXsisnosis
    @sisnoXsisnosis 7 лет назад +2301

    I don't see how the email is racist.

    • @rationalmuscle
      @rationalmuscle 7 лет назад +217

      That's because it wasn't.
      The left sees racism 'everywhere'... and it will be their downfall.

    • @augustcelineiii946
      @augustcelineiii946 7 лет назад +155

      The email is racist because..... BECAUSE THEY SAID SO, THAT'S WHY.

    • @motab9907
      @motab9907 7 лет назад +189

      rationalmuscle Don't inflate the left, just like people shouldn't inflate the right. I'm left-leaning but I thought the reaction to his email was absolutely ridiculous.

    • @retaeiyu6337
      @retaeiyu6337 7 лет назад +1

      Nice disservice.

    • @Zorrent12
      @Zorrent12 7 лет назад +29

      +rationalmuscle Don't suppose you caught that part of the video where it was explained the guy they were calling racist was also on the left, did you?
      Edit: rationalmuscle clarified later in the comment thread that he meant SJW's rather than all liberals.

  • @goodbyguy6322
    @goodbyguy6322 7 лет назад +2226

    Hiring people based on their skill is actually true equality. By doing this, you are judging people by who they are instead of their skin color.

    • @stevenspencer592
      @stevenspencer592 7 лет назад +103

      goodby guy They don't want equality, the want "equity and "restorative justice" and "equality of outcome". in other words, revenge and communism. it's...not good.

    • @edtExodus
      @edtExodus 7 лет назад +12

      It is true equality if the nurture and development of skill isn't itself affected by skin colour. It's typical lazy reasoning and where these people overshoot, you do no better and undershoot. Complex questions rarely have easy answers. Now don't get me wrong, I am not saying I have a better answer. I am just saying your answer is shit.

    • @nestor5461
      @nestor5461 7 лет назад +18

      they're logic is colored people deserve the job but not the people who have the skill this is why I don't like to socialize with other people cause sometimes what they say are stupid

    • @samuellanghus1455
      @samuellanghus1455 7 лет назад +4

      edtExodus Or that it oversimplified it to one variable. Are you saying that staff hired at a college needs more than the requirement scale of talent? Or are you saying that hiring standards should be altered to make for another variable besides teaching talent and skill?

    • @gumballz.9259
      @gumballz.9259 7 лет назад +10

      And somehow diversity of opinion depends on the person's own skin colour?
      And are you implying that people of colour somehow have different thoughts and ideas than the rest? How does that work?

  • @VlogGrrr
    @VlogGrrr 7 лет назад +1141

    They don't want to turn in their assignments? Flunk em all, make em pay for an extra semester and show them how the real world works. I'm anti-racism but I'm also college educated and I know better.

    • @CuriousFrog
      @CuriousFrog 7 лет назад +41

      VlogGrrr sounded like they just wanted extra time lmao

    • @justinswag3403
      @justinswag3403 7 лет назад +3

      +Jason Life isn't fair

    • @NightGlock
      @NightGlock 7 лет назад +18

      VlogGrrr they're just lazy as hell

    • @asalways1504
      @asalways1504 7 лет назад +22

      These kids need to sort out their priorities.

    • @Blackened4everPS3
      @Blackened4everPS3 7 лет назад +40

      exactly. Do you think you can just push deadlines back in the real world? If my boss is expecting me to have a report on a company done tomorrow, it has to be done tomorrow, or else im in trouble. Thats how the real world works! I say flunk em!

  • @camilac99
    @camilac99 7 лет назад +69

    that point when you said "its things like these that pushed me away from being a liberal" is so accurate and relevant today. many people must feel this way too.

    • @urfork1
      @urfork1 6 лет назад

      as someone slightly left of center, these things remain even to this day the reasons why im not a full blown leftist.

  • @KantFromEC
    @KantFromEC 7 лет назад +421

    Man 1: "Would you like to hear the answer?"
    Man 2: "No!"
    Persuasion Attempt failed.

    • @Seiaeka
      @Seiaeka 7 лет назад +20

      That guy rolled a 1 on that check.

    • @heybitsme
      @heybitsme 7 лет назад +11

      Charlie C We'll get em next time

    • @UltimaKeyMaster
      @UltimaKeyMaster 7 лет назад +4

      Seiaeka Nah, their Charisma is just that shit.

    • @thornedroses69
      @thornedroses69 7 лет назад

      Need to raise that speechcraft skill bruh.

    • @austinjones2800
      @austinjones2800 7 лет назад +1

      Grape Mentats, works for me.

  • @daydreamer9080
    @daydreamer9080 7 лет назад +451

    I am very confused by this college professor story.
    From what I have gathered, these students are rallying against someone who wants them to have educated professors no matter the color of their skin and for people to not be oppressed. So basically they are hurting someone who is only trying to help them.
    Also they obviously don't know about respect because they are demanding things from educators in such a hostile way that will get them nowhere, as if they deserve it just because of their skin color which doesn't seem right, but who am I to judge I don't know them or the full situation

    • @User.Kalmira
      @User.Kalmira 7 лет назад +3

      it's because ignorant morons follow ignorant moron's like lemmings.

    • @PruglePin
      @PruglePin 7 лет назад +2

      Day Dreamer the problem is they get what they want by doing that, you heard him say he would do it.

    • @cosmetica529
      @cosmetica529 7 лет назад +3

      Day Dreamer: Perfectly, logically said!

    • @drghostly1756
      @drghostly1756 7 лет назад +3

      I believe that this a no-win scenario for either side. On the one hand, it's pretty well-known that minorities tend to be at primarily, an economic disadvantage. Let's take an FSU graduate versus a graduate from FAMU (Florida State University and Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University) applying for the same position - FSU has a primarily white (albeit mostly female) enrollment, whereas FAMU is mostly black. If you hire the FSU alumni that has that same qualifications due strictly to the prestige of the university, you're accused of racism. If you hire the black graduate from FAMU, you're accused of playing the diversity game.

    • @thegorgon2574
      @thegorgon2574 7 лет назад

      yeah, you pretty much picked up as much as i did on the situation.

  • @higgyhigglett1563
    @higgyhigglett1563 7 лет назад +301

    What those students effectively did was chant "What do we want? Answers! When do we want them? NEVER!" Good job.

  • @Flonnethefallengyal
    @Flonnethefallengyal 7 лет назад +47

    They didn't even allow the man to have a conversation!!! They are taking it to a new level...wtf this is straight bullying...FOH!!!! Ppl get me so mad 🙄😡

  • @j_6469
    @j_6469 7 лет назад +68

    These students' actions are unacceptable. They are speaking out against a guy who didn't want to leave the school *based on the color of his skin*, how is that in anyway racist? More so they stop him, refuse to let him speak, and insult the teacher and the school president over a statement against hiring teachers based on their qualifications, *not their race*. The facility and staff need to have consequences for these people.

  • @JesseMartineau
    @JesseMartineau 7 лет назад +247

    SMH - This is pure entitlement, as far as I can tell, I agree with his email, it is completely different when you stage a walkout, but how can you expect people to be FORCED out? I do understand that 50 years ago this happened, but why would we take a step backwards?

    • @ExeErdna
      @ExeErdna 7 лет назад +39

      It's revenge which is a emotional response. It's all about feeling good while being a hypocrite. Since their would be riots if some school said blacks had to leave anywhere for a day.

    • @danglezbenderz
      @danglezbenderz 7 лет назад +3

      ExeErdna The crazy thing is that these students and many of the professors pushing for this never even had to experience it in their live's anyways.

    • @sergioruvalcaba1880
      @sergioruvalcaba1880 7 лет назад +1

      Jesse Martineau completely off topic but how do you have a check Mark at 900 subs

    • @yaughdeady
      @yaughdeady 7 лет назад +3

      exactly could you imagine how this would've unfolded if they said African Americans weren't allowed on campus. everyone would loose there shit. Saying whites have to leave is just as racist

    • @elizaashley5799
      @elizaashley5799 7 лет назад +3

      It's unbelievable. If you're paying for higher education, no one should have the right to take it away from you without reason. And still, it makes zero sense. No one forced black people to take a day off, so why white people? It's blatant discrimination.

  • @IsSaidLikeThis
    @IsSaidLikeThis 7 лет назад +126

    So that first story really angered me...
    As a Latino American I've had to face my share of discrimination and racism. I've been belittled, told I'm worthless, poor, and dirty because I come from a poor and dirty country. What worse is seeing my parents face it as well; knowing that they don't have the words to defend themselves.
    Growing up I decided to fight thru it and rise above it. To work for my passion and let my work speak for my value and not my ethnicity.
    Same goes for my college professors, managers, and coworkers. I've had professors teach me many amazing things and professors who needed help from the class to teach. I've had managers who've been great at their jobs and others whom I've questioned how they got their position.
    I don't want to get a job simply to be a token Mexican or have a bad mentor simply because they needed to balance out the diversity in the staff.
    And to the girl telling the president who has claustrophobia that "PoC deal with tough environments everyday"
    FUCK YOU... I'm claustrophobic and as someone who's had to deal with racism since I could remember, I don't want anyone, ANYONE, to go thru what I've gone thru, whether White, Black, Latino, Asian, etc.
    I want equality. To be treated according to my character not my ethnicity.
    If you rise above discrimination and hate only to discriminate and hate another group of people, then you are no better than those who oppressed you.
    YES, white Americans have been the majority of people who have been racist towards me but I do not hate white people and will not disrespect or treat a white person poorly simply because some other white guy called me a spic.
    You should be ashamed to call yourself a person who cares about equality and people of color.

    • @Hammerhead547
      @Hammerhead547 7 лет назад +2

      These gobsites don't care about equality, they feel entitled to success they haven't yet earned and they are so used to always getting their own way that they feel incredibly violated when they're told that their needs wants and feelings don't really matter all that much to anyone but them so they react the same way that a spoiled five year old acts and throw a massive public strop.
      What they need is to be forced to face the consequences of their actions for the first time ever and get their first real slap in the face from life.

    • @IsSaidLikeThis
      @IsSaidLikeThis 7 лет назад

      I understand where you're coming from, but that wont achieve anything.
      See, you can't teach someone a lesson they don't want to learn. No matter what you say or how you say it.
      The problem with most people (no matter the generation) is that they are so glued and so focused on their beliefs that if you try to change that or simply talk to them they will demonize you or the situation.
      They will see it as their Rocky Balboa moment, that its something they need to fight thru and in the end they will rise victorious from and be the hero this world needs... but thats the problem.
      People like that are stuck in 1 of 2 different categories:
      1, They want the world to change and they want to be the cause of that change; They want everyone to look at them as an inspiration, as someone who fought thru oppression and came out on top only to have the next generation view the world as they view it
      or
      2, They want to change but let the world stay the same; They want to be a sort of Messiah. Dying for what they believe in order to inspire another generation. See, they don't truly care about change. if anything, they want to live in hardship so that they an have other people tell the story of their sacrifice.
      in either scenario, neither persons wants to learn or take responsibility for their actions. They are the hero. They posses the knowledge to save the world. And anyone who doesn't agree with them is the enemy

  • @Hamza_lfc
    @Hamza_lfc 7 лет назад +87

    I’m a person of colour and I simply can’t understand how the email could POSSIBLY be even somewhat rascist.

    • @jacencade4019
      @jacencade4019 6 лет назад +2

      Hamza he didnt want to be forcibly removed so he was a racist.
      Tip of my tounge where ive heard this logic before????

  • @lovaforeva
    @lovaforeva 7 лет назад +502

    "We tried to talk to him"
    "Do you want to hear the answer or not?"
    "NO"

    • @telife3311
      @telife3311 7 лет назад

      Alexa Lee hoaly ever students r fucking retarded hope the people acting like that drown in bleach

  • @jennae9614
    @jennae9614 7 лет назад +615

    Those students have no idea what they're fighting for anymore. It's an excuse to act out and not have to do school work

    • @scitechian
      @scitechian 7 лет назад +30

      ...So, a riot, then?

    • @jennarose9369
      @jennarose9369 7 лет назад +1

      master jen sadly true.

    • @airosfter131
      @airosfter131 7 лет назад +27

      master jen i love how she just automatically assumes that theyre entitled to not having to perform schoolwork on time

    • @UndadZombie
      @UndadZombie 7 лет назад +8

      funny thing is the only one who is pay for all this is them in the future for not learning because they are to busy disrespecting the teachers

  • @igorkutin9706
    @igorkutin9706 7 лет назад +492

    When the students stormed the Dean's office, and were presenting their demands, it seemed to me like they just wanted to get out of doing their homework.

    • @EricMyles
      @EricMyles 7 лет назад +64

      I agree. and it rages me more by how they made fun of his claustrophobia.

    • @RealLifeVlog
      @RealLifeVlog 7 лет назад

      Igor Kutin lol that's what I said.

    • @AngelLopez-iv5jv
      @AngelLopez-iv5jv 7 лет назад

      Igor Kutin I agree

    • @MacabreMandy
      @MacabreMandy 7 лет назад +34

      Yep.. the claustrophobia part made me pretty angry.

    • @makemelaughyouants
      @makemelaughyouants 7 лет назад +5

      A lot of people missed this, but at one point theres a big dude in the back that's like, "And we want y'all to pay for a potluck for us."

  • @delaneyeve9306
    @delaneyeve9306 7 лет назад +154

    I'm late, but I hope these students see the backlash they've created and actually take everyone's rational comments into consideration because this behavior is completely unacceptable.

    • @scottleft3672
      @scottleft3672 7 лет назад

      cos racist pigs do....right....they are parrots of their racist parents.

  • @cristinaruizdevelasco780
    @cristinaruizdevelasco780 7 лет назад +365

    I understand that racism is still a real thing but these people don't seem to really grasp the real meaning of the concept. This teacher literally talked about how he wanted the best faculty for the university regardless of skin colour, just because he said the teacher doesn't have to be black doesn't mean this guy is racist. Having diversity in school is amazing but whether you're black white or green doesn't mean they should hire you over someone that more qualified for the job. Honestly it makes me think like this students just felt like creating an unnecessary conflict.

    • @corncakes6683
      @corncakes6683 7 лет назад +1

      Racism has, and will always exist. It's natural for a person to look up upon another for certain qualities, just like it's natural to be against something you don't understand, or are ill-informed, or simply just prefer to be racist and ignorant, like these people on the campus.

    • @danielgc365
      @danielgc365 7 лет назад +4

      agreed 10000% These people will rather have a minority teacher that knows nothing than a white knowledgeable teacher... smh

    • @evanevanevanevanevanevan
      @evanevanevanevanevanevan 7 лет назад +7

      Well said. These kids are cringy as fuck, starting shit for no reason

    • @kylethomas9130
      @kylethomas9130 7 лет назад +1

      My vote for top comment, this one.

    • @greenluxuries8110
      @greenluxuries8110 7 лет назад +2

      Cristina Ruiz de Velasco I totally agree with everything you have stated. What this reminds me of is when affirmative action started and how it split the nation. I find it to be crazy to hire an educator that is not the best candidate for the position😧 This country pushes me further & further in a deep depression by the actions of so many people. From this to the Portland attack; my soul breaks for the great people of this country. Anyway great comment! 💖💓
      from,
      @jaimeedianna 💕 #xoxo

  • @naeemahmccants2045
    @naeemahmccants2045 7 лет назад +623

    I'm disappointed in those students, being a college student myself it is blatantly obvious that there wasnt any formal or organized effort to achieving their goal... they didn't let anyone on the opposite side participate in the conversation. there was just a lot of yelling and was hard to watch.

    • @Austin-vp6qq
      @Austin-vp6qq 7 лет назад +57

      Naeemah Mccants Yeah, in the beginning when the professor asked if they wanted to hear his answer, they all yelled, "NOO!" How does that help them? What is the next generation going to learn from their parents if they're still children? I'm genuinely scared what America is coming to.

    • @marniecolettebelle
      @marniecolettebelle 7 лет назад +9

      You are right we lack mutual communication. I agree with you - it was very hard to watch. The problem is what they were saying maybe 100% valid but you didn't hear because of how they delivered it.

    • @lemonrain90
      @lemonrain90 7 лет назад +21

      I signed in just to reply to your comment... how is what they are saying 100% valid explain to me.
      One group asking for absence of another group is oppression, he is against that, explain to me how is that racisim...

    • @shaylajohnson7287
      @shaylajohnson7287 7 лет назад +6

      I completely agree. It felt so cringey.

    • @markbollinger1343
      @markbollinger1343 7 лет назад +14

      I would say demanding white people not be on campus for a day is absurd and racist. Its not cool or progressive it's straight up racism and those student behavior is borderline expulsion material

  • @user-ys4jt3te7k
    @user-ys4jt3te7k 7 лет назад +80

    This reaction is toxic and negative. Colleges are supposed to be centres of discussion exploring differing ideas and opinions. But instead these students are shutting down any dissenting opinions and are fear mongering people into conforming to their political beliefs, the danger posed by this can't be understated....

  • @TheGirlWhoStoleAStar
    @TheGirlWhoStoleAStar 7 лет назад +119

    These are kids who think they're adults.

  • @madisonparker197
    @madisonparker197 7 лет назад +488

    This whole school thing is absolutely horrible. Like the guy didn't even say anything bad! To me it wasn't racist at all. He just wants to hire teachers who know what they are doing and not hire them just cause the school has some race quota to meet or something. Also it is really different to have a race simply want to , for lack of a better word, boycott a place to show they are needed versus forcing a race out of a place and saying no you CAN'T be here. How is that not racist?! My heart goes out to all those poor faculty members getting shit for no reason, those kids are just angry to be angry
    It also seems like they are protesting to be excused from school or to get attention on the internet like everyone is going to be on their side at fear of being called racist.

    • @DarkDase_
      @DarkDase_ 7 лет назад +9

      Madison Parker Yeah I agree, it seems like some students are jusy out there searching for reasons to be mad. There are many terrible people out there who are racist and disgusting but they are wasting their time being disrespectful to the wrong people, that teacher didn't do anything wrong. Yeah you can disagree with him but not pull of this shit .

    • @Halexstrasza
      @Halexstrasza 7 лет назад +21

      EXACTLY! As a student I wouldn't want someone hired because of their ethnicity, i only care about their ability to teach.

    • @Thromnabular
      @Thromnabular 7 лет назад +17

      "To me it wasn't racist at all." No... it OBJECTIVELY wasn't racist at all. No intelligent person thinks it was racist.

    • @Halexstrasza
      @Halexstrasza 7 лет назад +20

      I think if anything it's more racist to force hire someone because of their race and not their abilities just for the sake of "diversity".

    • @rhazorhalone9934
      @rhazorhalone9934 7 лет назад +3

      completely agree.
      Affirmative action should honestly be done away with. I can only assume it was put into legislation with good intentions, but it really just puts up road blocks for those that are more worthy(ie better qualified and educated for the position). Also kind of says in a way "we need to lower the standards in which we hire because your not as qualified due to your race or beliefs".

  • @gdoggcasey
    @gdoggcasey 7 лет назад +116

    You forgot to mention the fact that police were called for that professor's safety, and "protesters" were blocking the way in. The police had to go around the building and find another way in, which obviously took much longer then it should have.
    The fact that the police didn't just bulldoze their way in is terrible in itself...but isn't this some sort of very serious crime?? To stop police from getting into a building and helping someone who might have seriously needed it? Anyone blocking police from a building is a complete scumbag and deserves nothing but horrible things. I am actually appalled that something like this can go unpunished.

    • @sleuth2077
      @sleuth2077 7 лет назад +4

      gdoggcasey Black liberal college students are scary. Not in a physical way, but a social way. If the cops would of done something and possibly hurt one of them or caused an escalation, then they would be bombarded with accusations of racism, nazism, or whatever buzzword you can fit in a tweet. That's the same problem the faculty faces. They have to walk on eggshells around these kids, bc they are so quick to accuse whites of all these horrible things. Imagine grading a paper and getting accused of racism bc you gave a minority a bad grade, even if it was a bad paper and deserved a bad grade. This kind of crap is the future of America.

    • @randomaf9410
      @randomaf9410 7 лет назад

      Yep they would throw all the cards at them lmao. Absolutely sickening people these are.

    • @audreyanderson5100
      @audreyanderson5100 7 лет назад

      Bret himself (I personally witnessed him saying this) actually said that he did not believe that police should have been called, as he did not feel like he was in physical danger

  • @TylerDane
    @TylerDane 7 лет назад +594

    Those university students should all be expelled, imo. There's no need for people like that in society.

    • @benson8686
      @benson8686 7 лет назад +26

      Tyler Dane there behavior is wildly inappropriate and there needs to be consequences for the way they are treating faculty.

    • @loganshewmake4469
      @loganshewmake4469 7 лет назад +43

      Hell, you are at college. Protest on your own time, you pay to come here. If you don't do your work on time, you get a failing grade for it. You don't attend required lectures, your own bad. You threaten teachers? You get expelled and have charges pressed against you. I am mostly liberal. But if you fuck up, you fuck up. No excuses for these kids, I hope the next article out of this is that they were expelled and those who became physical or threatened professors get prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law

    • @th3_tea412
      @th3_tea412 7 лет назад +1

      Tyler Dane I agree completely

    • @seraphlord
      @seraphlord 7 лет назад +1

      Noooo bad, keep them there! Let them stay longer. 8 years should be good. Maybe they might actually learn something at some point. If you expel them you inject them into society sooner and in their current state of mind!

    • @dylannickerson2745
      @dylannickerson2745 7 лет назад

      At least it hasn't devolved to some students throwing petrol bombs like here in South Africa

  • @fredman2640
    @fredman2640 7 лет назад +33

    "We didn't corner or block him in. Only when he was trying to leave" Good fucking lord.

  • @moonw0rt
    @moonw0rt 7 лет назад +127

    That teacher has a higher level of consciousness than these immature children could ever hope to attain. It's really sad the world we live in, where in order to overcome oppression many groups feel the need to oppress others. This is what was meant by "an eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind". You're right, Phil. This is disgusting.

  • @WillowsHollow
    @WillowsHollow 7 лет назад +792

    I call myself a progressive and am generally left leaning, I am an 18 year old, mixed race, female college student in SoCal. I completely and utterly AGREE with what Mr. Weinstein says. You do not combat racism with racism, you do not fix the past oppression of races with the oppression of other races. The U.S. is so obsessed with race it is ridiculous. We are humans, we are Americans, the colors of our skins do not matter. No one should be kicked off of campus no matter your race, no one should be selected based on their skin color rather than their skill, and no one should be denied something because of their race. Black, white, red, brown, green, purple or blue. It is that simple. I am extremely disappointed and appalled at the students at Evergreen State College. They choose to be ignorant by not genuinely listening to Mr. Weinstein's point of view, whether it changed their minds or not. You CAN be racist towards white people, just like any other race. How hard is that to understand?

    • @Shangori
      @Shangori 7 лет назад +21

      I agree with you. But I have one 'complaint'. Why do you start off by saying you're a progressive, left leaning, 18 years old, mixed race and a female college student?
      Ideas and arguments have to stand on their own, not on the identity of the person saying it. The fact that you feel the need to say it, because it would raise the impact of what you are saying is part of the problem. It is the basis upon for this entire shitfest
      I'm not targeting you specifically. I understand this is something you have been taught as a good way of making impact. But the fact that this is the case is just so sad, no? The fact that you feel that your identity gives you credence, I find that insane.

    • @elkeve2742
      @elkeve2742 7 лет назад +16

      It's not about credence or weight, it's about context and nuance.

    • @dragoncelso7747
      @dragoncelso7747 7 лет назад

      why do you start off the exact same way Breezy Artist did then state your opinion?

    • @pwines1423
      @pwines1423 7 лет назад +13

      Shangori if she didn't lead with that I feel that people would attack her for being a racist anti whatever. It's less a problem with the answer and more a problem with the readers that so often jump to conclusions. not all, but some.

    • @l0okatme12344
      @l0okatme12344 7 лет назад +2

      BreezyArtist I hate how people think that you can't be racist against white people. white people are horrible people who think that they are better then everyone else and we all get everything handed to us on a silver spoon. Ugh. (that's my rant cause I can go on and on). thank you for your post cause you say what I think.

  • @ThatMikahJerome
    @ThatMikahJerome 7 лет назад +187

    As someone who transferred away from Evergreen to another school, this is not uncommon behavior for the student body there. They are what many would consider stereotypical professional victims.

  • @MistressHorrors
    @MistressHorrors 7 лет назад +33

    Okay, I'm sorry, but those students were absolutely out of line. A conversation is not cornering a person, screaming at them like they are a dog and then when they try to answer the question, gets told no, they don't want to hear it. Then they say they aren't doing their coursework in protest AND that poor guy... I can't even believe they weren't leaving even though he clearly has claustrophobia and was uncomfortable. That's just wrong on so many levels. This completely took away from the initial reason for their anger in the first place. I am more disgusted at their behavior than I am at the teacher that wrote the email.

  • @CuriouslyAl
    @CuriouslyAl 7 лет назад +360

    I'm so embarrassed for my generation and my political party. Crying for equal opportunity, crying when our voices are silenced, yet so ready to silence others because a difference of opinion. I just wish I could show these people how much they are becoming the thing that they hate.
    He was perfectly logical in both situations. It's so crazy to me how people can think that the cure for oppression is more oppression.

    • @joehaines848
      @joehaines848 7 лет назад +16

      Dont make it a generational thing. I dont take responsibility for the actions of other people. So apologizing for them and there idiotic actions is stupid.

    • @cobravenom1316
      @cobravenom1316 7 лет назад +2

      Aluminum You know what the worst part is?
      We have to apologize for the actions of other people.
      So many people don't understand that these are liberal *extremists*.

    • @EdwardBroody
      @EdwardBroody 7 лет назад +1

      It'd be one thing if she was trying to make some outlandish claim, but it is clearly 90% a generational thing. It has more to do with entitlement issues and ease of living than anything else. As one generation advances our society, living becomes easier and sometimes the advancements in technology,sadly, create assholes.
      Not that I agree or disagree with either of you, just making an observation based on observations. Her argument is totally fair, now, making statements about how "stupid" something is, while using the wrong form of the word "there"...is pretty ironic.

    • @drgnfrc13
      @drgnfrc13 7 лет назад

      I'm getting close to just leaving the Democratic party. It's just too bad I can't leave our generation.

  • @Evermore112
    @Evermore112 7 лет назад +167

    I'm on the side with the teacher, and any student saying 'lemme tell you what I need' is not listening to the 'this is why, if you have an issue, let's have a conversation'. Demands are not conversations. Demands are one sided, and to have a one sided conversation is basically shouting at a brick wall.

    • @simpleos9814
      @simpleos9814 7 лет назад +4

      I applaud you, good sir/mam. You're absolutely correct. As a teenage student myself, I am personally in disbelief with these students. Instead of (I don't know) having an actual conversation, but instead just ranted on by antagonizing the principal, and the staff. I do understand why the students are in protest with this, but they are just thinking with their emotions, instead of actually taking the time to analyze what the principal said. I do believe in equality, and one of my core philosophies also involve liberalism, but they just went too far.

    • @Evermore112
      @Evermore112 7 лет назад +2

      The Kinsman I completely agree, emotions are running rampant in this situation. Speaking emotionally with a lack of thought never leads to anything good.

  • @elia2450
    @elia2450 7 лет назад +236

    Those students aren't fighting for justice in any form. They're fighting for means to take advantage of their teachers and their school. This is extremely sad to think that this has become the new norm.

    • @TheHuntedBeatle
      @TheHuntedBeatle 7 лет назад +8

      and can you believe that they are asking the president of the school to tell all the teachers not to strike them for there grades, because there homework and such, are going to be late because of protest!

    • @Helvetica09
      @Helvetica09 7 лет назад +2

      Elia Iakopo this reminds me of how the non-native students in our school wanted to blame the teachers for their bad grades... if you would just take your time studying and paying attention instead of being lazy and arguing with the teachers maybe you would get better grades? Also i know i am not in a position talkig about skincolour but if i just got a job because they needed "more diversity" rather than "they needed the best" then i don't know how i would feel...

  • @rockymontero1162
    @rockymontero1162 7 лет назад +39

    I am a militant advocate for free speech and free thought EVEN when that speech doesn't agree with my own politics. I guess you could say I am an "old school" liberal and not a regressive leftist. What type of insecurity do these weak crybabies have when they react this way? The juvenile way these self-entitled brats (many who come from middle-class backgrounds) acted towards Bret and other faculty, it is apparent that we now have a new Red Guard in action. Yet he remained calm, collected and rational like a complete gentleman. Ultimately, they are responsible for their own backlash. Their intolerance is from the indoctrination of corrupt social science departments currently being taught in academia. For the last 45 years, it is the same stale claptrap coming from left-wing radical Neo-Marxist ideologues (based on the passé French Post-Structuralists like Derrida and Foucault), many who don't deserve to be called professors. Good video presentation Phillip!

  • @MATTW3R
    @MATTW3R 7 лет назад +293

    sorry to break it to you but the real world does not tolerate ludicrous behavior like that.
    so scream at your teachers all your want but when you get bad scores on projects and you wonder why and you fail their class don't cry to them just realize what kind of hole you dug yourself and accept their is nothing you can do about it.

    • @marvinbrooks9549
      @marvinbrooks9549 7 лет назад +1

      MATTWER sorry to break it to you but those people will be running the world one day, and that is how it will work lol the "real world" you know is only temporary

    • @matthewj7449
      @matthewj7449 7 лет назад +1

      marvin brooks sorry to break it to you but those people already run the world. Idiots who think they're insanity is valid. Sound familiar? Those people are behaving exactly like those they hate so passionately. They preach the very essence of what they loathe. I would say it's almost artistic the way they do it but I would be referring to their psychological impairment as artistic. These "new" forms of ignorance concern me. Root word: ignore

    • @1thess523
      @1thess523 7 лет назад

      MATTWER sadly is it tolerating this behavior from this kids to immigrants, look at the illegals who stormed in on government meeting in Texas and started yelling and screaming so much that they had to shut down the meeting.

    • @Cherryblossoms110
      @Cherryblossoms110 7 лет назад +9

      ...I think all of the students should just be expelled for misconduct.
      I'm sure some of them can be legally punished for harassment or disturbance of peace as well...
      I respect the right to protest, but it's clearly not a peaceful protest if they corner a professor & yell at his face.
      Just get rid of the tumors.

  • @shiningbloom9
    @shiningbloom9 7 лет назад +167

    As someone who currently goes to a small liberal arts college, I have to strongly disagree with what the students are saying. The point of a liberal arts college is to get you out of your comfort zone, to try new things, and explore the world around you. By shutting down professors who are trying to challenge you, you end up losing the core reason of the liberal arts.

    • @shazil888
      @shazil888 7 лет назад

      Do you think everyone at your school believes in open discourse (regardless of opinion) or would many students at your school react in a similar way to how these students reacted? From my experience at liberal colleges, many students think and react along the same wave as these students.

    • @draconianjingoist4452
      @draconianjingoist4452 7 лет назад

      Your comment is admirable, but wouldn't it be cheaper to just use the internet to challenge yourself to new ideas? Sure idiots are going to shout you down, act dishonest, and get angry when you don't agree with them. But is that really any different from what you'd get on campus in this age?

  • @coltraneh8375
    @coltraneh8375 7 лет назад +262

    As a Black male myself, I believe that Evergreen's community after this man wanted change and just asked something simple of the community, and he got backlash. They then took it upon themselves to basically RIOT. They believe they were protesting, I believe they were rioting. Its absolutely disgusting and they may need to be punished.

    • @Adeon55
      @Adeon55 7 лет назад +22

      They won't be punished. The president of Evergreen college is a pathetic, empty shell of a man who has made it his job to cave to their demands, and coddle them like spoiled children. That college must be in a desperate financial situation to operate this way, when you also consider that they have a 98.9% acceptance rate.

    • @Fish4Man61
      @Fish4Man61 7 лет назад +20

      Well, this was everything short of a riot, of which there is anarchic violence and looting.
      This was simply a bunch of brain dead retards drinking too much kool-aid who formed a mob. This is the mob mentality we have seen all too often. The sad thing is, this is what some whites used to do to blacks, shout at them, belittle them, often to no one to really side with them. But these idiots can't even see they are now the exact same thing they love to cry out about in history. Sad state of the world.

    • @sbrnrn
      @sbrnrn 7 лет назад +11

      All I saw was a bunch of people screaming and not reaching their goal at all and evidently fucking up their chances of being heard. Nobody wants to listen to people cornering a man and yelling at him, diminishing a phobia because that man was clearly about to shit himself and still continuing with their asshattedness. I mean.. is this even a protest when they cross so many lines? I agree with you.. This was, and is, how riots start. They start as "protests" and keep crossing lines. Not to forget how they made fun of the guy who said he was going to help them. They should be suspended for bad behavior. This was just such flakey behavior. They could've had it so much more civil.. Yet they went for "duhh buhhh wut a brain is??"
      OT: That white girl who is like "I don't know what I'm doing here but I'm here anyway".

    • @froglokherbalist8884
      @froglokherbalist8884 7 лет назад +2

      This kind of crap is why so many college grads are unemployable. Try starting a riot because all the white people at your office refuse to take an unpaid day off to appease your fee-fees and see how fast you are fired and/or arrested.

  • @Hazie14497
    @Hazie14497 7 лет назад +26

    Okay, Right.
    (DISCLAIMER) I'm just out of uni myself, and to qualify anyone to accuse me of various labels; I'm a white, queer, disabled, mentally ill person who has to use food banks to eat. i got one year of uni and then dropped out because IT'S SO EXPENSIVE. I'm also british )
    I protested a lot as a student, the one that sticks out is a sit in outside the offices of the deputy head because they refused to allow students to publicly transition in school; it was a single sex school, but we had male students come here for certain subjects. They insisted they couldn't change our name on the system, but there was a "nickname" section which could be edited at any time by faculty and it was policy to refer to the student by their nickname. We did our research (2010 equality act) and then sat in until listened to; we then presented our argument to the teachers with 4 elected protesters so as not to overwhelm the meeting, and got school policy changed to allow kids to transition, wear trousers instead of skirts etc. we also tackled issues related to disability etc.
    Another occasion we did the EXACT SAME THING to protest a teacher putting in place a restrictive and outrageous rule that insisted that we all bought expensive suits to wear to school in high school, which wtf?
    THAT is how you tackle faculty being fuckheads. You don't falsely imprison them, scream at them, or sass them. You bone up on your rights, organise a seriously inconvenient protest, hold it til they listen, and then get some kind of result; only if THE FACULTY become violent do you have the right to do the same.
    In this case i don't think they even have a case, and half of the kids should be expelled for manipulating events to get more time on their assignments.

    • @Hazie14497
      @Hazie14497 7 лет назад +2

      Teeny Tiny Draws You're welcome!

  • @juliatoms1366
    @juliatoms1366 7 лет назад +194

    Those students are absolutely disgraceful. No matter what the point you're trying to make is, or how valid it is, it's no excuse to threaten and intimidate people, ESPECIALLY, teachers and professors who are trying to educate you.

    • @quintencraeghs6128
      @quintencraeghs6128 7 лет назад +18

      Julia Toms kids show less and less respect for teachers its honestly frustrating

    • @michelle-hu9qf
      @michelle-hu9qf 7 лет назад +3

      I know, the way they talked to them and called them names made me so mad. Did they not realize they were there to teach them? It must be horrible to have to put up with these kinds of kids.

  • @P3ng_W1ng
    @P3ng_W1ng 7 лет назад +410

    I think racial quotas in workplaces are a very stupid idea. People should be employed based off of their skill set not their race or gender.

    • @V4Vonnie
      @V4Vonnie 7 лет назад +6

      Gorthol Flugge I agree but unfortunately for a very very long time in the US people of color have been qualified and passed over. So, what is your response to that? What should happen to places that knowing discriminate?

    • @jwashereHD
      @jwashereHD 7 лет назад +15

      V4Vonnie
      So... basically what he said. People should be judged and hired on their merit and not their ethnicity. Black or white, I want a doctor who can get the job done and save lives.

    • @davidphillips2267
      @davidphillips2267 7 лет назад +10

      I agree racial quotas are one of the most racist things within themselves I have ever heard of.

    • @zernsk7
      @zernsk7 7 лет назад +1

      How can you prove that?

    • @dserra01
      @dserra01 7 лет назад

      If someone wants to make a quota and hire people BASED ON RACE for "equality" they are discriminating against white people, which is fucking racism...

  • @jenniferleroy3576
    @jenniferleroy3576 7 лет назад +113

    As someone who has grown up in Washington, I know that Evergreen has a reputation for having a number of students who tend towards the extreme left. I'm not surprised this happened, but I am very disappointed.
    Cornering a professor and not allowing him to explain himself not only suppresses his rights, but suppresses a chance at meaningful conversation and lasting change. Instead of calmly expressing their thoughts and feelings, these students made it very clear that they had no intention of hearing the professor out.
    It is so frustrating to see people refuse to hear thoughts/opinions/feelings that differ from their own. Regardless of how you feel about what the Professor wrote in his email, the events that followed are completely unacceptable.

    • @jaredbrooks7219
      @jaredbrooks7219 7 лет назад +3

      Jennifer LeRoy This is what the media has done to our youth...

    • @johnpatz8395
      @johnpatz8395 7 лет назад +1

      These groups don't want discussion, only capitulation, which is the whole point of these things.

  • @d.howell4900
    @d.howell4900 7 лет назад +21

    I'm not gonna say every group is like this, but it baffles and amazes me when minority groups scream about racism and equality.. Then turn around, and be racist against white people, while saying that somehow hate and discrimination of anyone with pale skin isn't racist. And just in case anyone honestly thinks that isn't racism, let me get a definition for you: "Racism, Noun: the belief that all members of each race possess characteristics or abilities specific to that race, especially so as to distinguish it as inferior or superior to another race or races." SO technically, even spouting about white people having 'white privilege' is a form of racism. Food for thought.

  • @peter8678
    @peter8678 7 лет назад +179

    Those kids are so unbelievably disrespectful, my goodness. Who talks to the president of your college like that, those kids need to grow up and act like adults.

    • @junenglove
      @junenglove 7 лет назад +3

      Peter Strobl it's all about how they are taught at home... sigh

    • @thecloudstrief
      @thecloudstrief 7 лет назад +2

      I don't know if you watched the whole video where they are talking to the president, but he needs to grow a pair and tell them to get the fuck back to class too.

    • @KatsuragiNamika
      @KatsuragiNamika 7 лет назад +1

      He can't, because then he will become even more of a racist in the public eye, don't you understand?

  • @LocalKira
    @LocalKira 7 лет назад +146

    As an African American, I've grown to be disgusted with the discourse on college campuses. People assuming you are for their movement based off race. The sheer amount of hypocrisy and irony is astonishing. When I discuss religion, immigration, or freedom of speech, everyone is agreement except for when it comes to questioning the group they identify with. When people start to regard the color of their skin or choice of their religion as defining characteristics of who they are, rather than the content of their character, society begins to devolve.
    We've reached a point where those who once were held back by religion, ethnicity, or gender are ironically using the same arguments that once held them back for a fair shake at the table.

    • @JohnHerbert-pk6yu
      @JohnHerbert-pk6yu 7 лет назад +3

      BellCrest 🙏🙏🙏

    • @Michaeljefferson9000
      @Michaeljefferson9000 7 лет назад +1

      Currently in my third year of college, and on more than one occasion I've been expected by my peers to agree with them solely on the grounds that we were both black. However, I've never had an interaction with any student like the ones in those crowds. It's honestly sickening to me. They're angry because a teacher wants people to be hired based on merit rather than skin color. That's not fighting for equality, that's just trying to get ahead and bring someone else down in the process.

    • @LocalKira
      @LocalKira 7 лет назад

      To assume there are no racist in the world is foolish. Is it not ironic how the same people who rage at perceived racism do not have confidence in the people of their own community to meet the standards based upon their own merit? Forcing diversity is no different from enforcing an all white segregation policy; they both accomplish the same thing, denying people who are best suited for those roles from being there.

  • @cardesinr
    @cardesinr 7 лет назад +71

    As a student in college studying network engineering, I am disgusted by those students harassing the faculty. Nothing about what he wants changed is racist, it makes skill the biggest hiring factor. If I am going to be taking a class, I want the best instructor I can get who was the most qualified person the school interviewed. I am lucky as I attend a small school next to the Microsoft campus and have a lot of very talented instructors because of this location. It’s sad to think they don’t want the best education possible….

  • @generalwhale9926
    @generalwhale9926 7 лет назад +17

    I totally agree with what you said about the college students. He was simply stating his opinion and what his plans were the day that they wanted all whites to leave campus.

  • @jade2483
    @jade2483 7 лет назад +101

    That's the most disgusting group of students I've ever seen and it was embarrassing to watch that. Shame on all of them. I agreed with everything the Dean said. When I pay tens of thousands of dollars to attend school, no one gets to tell me I shouldn't be there for a day of the learning I pay for. I recently graduated college. While I was there a prof came in sick because her previous year had gone to the dean with complaints that their classes should be covered by an alternate prof because they're paying for 14 weeks of instruction.
    Usually I'm all for students doing whatever in college, because you pay for it. I draw the line when you effect others' choices to make the most of their education. All those kids need to be put in a time out and reeducated. They are an embarrassment to higher learning.

  • @maiqtheliar789
    @maiqtheliar789 7 лет назад +1001

    Every single student involved in that needs to be expelled.

    • @banamberbread985
      @banamberbread985 7 лет назад +8

      I've seen this response a lot. Everyone thinks those involved should be punished but "There's now a proposal to privatize the school, removing all state funding, from Republican State Representative Matt Manweller." Every student at the college is now going to be punished for select students actions. Tuition will go through the roof if the college becomes privatized. It's unfair. My sister goes to that school. She wasn't even on campus at the time. "Led by Republican State Rep. Matt Manweller, the legislators are considering revoking $24 million in state funding."

    • @tristanneal9552
      @tristanneal9552 7 лет назад +34

      Amber Smith That's horrible. But the OP only suggested punishing those involved, not the whole school, and I wholeheartedly agree with that. Punishing all the students for the actions of a few is wrong.

    • @banamberbread985
      @banamberbread985 7 лет назад +2

      Tristan Neal​ Punishing everyone is wrong. I just hope this part of the story gets told too. It's unfair and sets a crazy precedent. If students do something crazy at my college will it get unfunded? Not cool.

    • @Zorrent12
      @Zorrent12 7 лет назад +5

      The trouble with punishing everyone involved is how difficult it is to track down each student in the mob. To be clear (because it wouldn't be the first time if someone took what I said out of context), I'm not saying the campus as a whole should be punished; I'm just saying it'd be difficult to deal with even just the students involved.

    • @ismaelrodriguez4834
      @ismaelrodriguez4834 7 лет назад +1

      AGREED

  • @daviddiesdas
    @daviddiesdas 7 лет назад +177

    I can't believe that so many of these students are just blindly following this "protest" I also cannot comprehend how you are not able to independently think about what they are doing and how far away from actually protesting you are 😶

    • @vesuvius2444
      @vesuvius2444 7 лет назад

      This is history sadly repeating itself. You'd think black people would be happy there isn't segregation currently......

  • @ruel_1
    @ruel_1 7 лет назад +208

    Imagine what would've happen if the roles were reverse.

    • @lisethbreton2936
      @lisethbreton2936 7 лет назад +5

      ruel King Everything would have been seen as wrong.

    • @TheLolzKnight
      @TheLolzKnight 6 лет назад +11

      There's a simple rule I use to define and aid equality. If you make a sentence with a group name in it (Black, white, Asian, gay, lesbian, Apache helicopter(Snarketh the raven)) then you should be able to substitute any other group in. If it's racist for one, it's racist for all. The path to equality is justice now, not revenge for the past.

    • @waoweareone4482
      @waoweareone4482 6 лет назад

      TheLolzKnight that has to the way anyone has ever put it.

  • @shasterdhari
    @shasterdhari 7 лет назад +226

    As an engineering student, I agree with the professor. Professors and faculty should be hired based on skill - not ethnicity, religion, etc. I frankly don't care about anything other than a professor's skill; if they can teach well and produce research, that is the only requirement. I feel the students are very ignorant. And this is coming from a Canadian Liberal (which is WAY more left than your conservatives in the US; in fact, our conservatives are the most right wing party in Canada).

    • @shelbywilliams6583
      @shelbywilliams6583 7 лет назад +1

      SimmonSays I also think that skill is the most important thing for a teacher. Also as one of the only girls in my engineering classes I get told that it offends my classmates girlfriends when we study together. This is a smaller example but being told that you can't do the things required to be successful in your education such as going to class/ or studying it hurts. I think that this day is great for the community on both sides because when non black people go to school and see what there peers bring they themselves are able to help be part of the solution and not the problem.

    • @nurcARTS
      @nurcARTS 7 лет назад

      SimmonSays That's a liberal arts college for ya

    • @CreationsFlare
      @CreationsFlare 7 лет назад

      Same. Though admittedly I changed from Engineering to Physics, I'd much prefer someone who could accurately convey information they're required to teach over someone who was hired as*an enthnic reason*. I'm paying money to learn my interest in career and skills it'd take to perform in that career.
      Then again, you have these over-exaggerated lefts and rights that sort of paint a stereotype of people who belong to these parties, but are possibly more centrist. I am, and I think that entire ordeal demands not only a mass apology by most of those rioting children, but somehow teaching them how to actually be cordial despite feeling a certain way.
      Also this may also give a stereotype of young adults in America: This is absolutely not a huge representation of us in the system, but this probably goes on more than its' reported.

    • @Steelcryo
      @Steelcryo 7 лет назад +2

      Exactly think of surgeons and doctors. I would rather have an all black or all white or all asian or w/e team of doctors treating me who are amazing at their jobs rather than a mixed team that suck at their jobs just for the sake of diversity. You get whoever is best for the job, religion, ethnicity and all the rest shouldn't matter.

  • @channingjulien
    @channingjulien 7 лет назад +77

    As a "person of colour", I despise what these students stand for. I hate how morally justified they think they are, I hate how tone-deaf to their own hypocrisy they are. I absolutely hate it. Exclusion has never, and will never be the way toward progress.

  • @MrEhabYounes
    @MrEhabYounes 7 лет назад +291

    I'm completely in agreement with the professor on the whole "give the most qualified person the job" (and the other thing), If I had to hire a person to do some work for me, I'd hire them for what they could do, not race, color, religion... etc
    And I love how they just shout and then cheer for each other, even if they were right, it doesn't matter after what they did, if anything is holding back progressiveness, ironically it is those people!
    Oh, and it is funny how they actually can't or don't want to have a productive conversation that could make everybody's life easier...

    • @joshhood7952
      @joshhood7952 7 лет назад

      Ehab Younes did you like bot your own comment

    • @andrewsmylie2205
      @andrewsmylie2205 7 лет назад +1

      Ehab Younes So with you on this. I'm from Northern Ireland where there's a massive Protestant/Catholic divide, and every job application here has a section where they essentially say "To prove we don't care what religion you are, tell us what religion you are". It makes no sense.

    • @cocobarbarian1510
      @cocobarbarian1510 7 лет назад +1

      They act like they're oppressed and in a racists school, yet they are the ones who tried to organize a day without white people. They're the ones who are surrounding the staff and yelling at them. How are they oppressed lol??

    • @Raajur
      @Raajur 7 лет назад +3

      Yeah I'm progressive and went to a liberal college and Jesus, those students are idiots. Listen to your professors! Most of them are actually rather reasonable - I hope the students look back on this footage and become embarrassed in the future. Jobs should most definitely go to those most qualified.

    • @MissingmyBabbu
      @MissingmyBabbu 7 лет назад +1

      It's crazy, right? I was all for them planning a day where they all fuck off (probably to party or something) so they 'prove that their voices and contributions are needed' or whatever. But they flipped script and tried to force out white students and teachers instead. And when the professor told them off (politely as shit! like TOO polite!), he's now getting harassed like mad.
      I feel like we should segregate colleges again. One campus for normal people, and the other for these extreme-left crazy people who want to pay thousands and thousands of dollars to never be challenged.

  • @noel090909
    @noel090909 7 лет назад +17

    Do we need to start teaching classes on how to properly protest so that students stop turning into a mob of overly aggressive and whiny 5 year olds in order to get what they want? Granted, the rest of us aren’t much better. But...man! Schools have a clear authority structure that should be respected.

  • @spood4535
    @spood4535 7 лет назад +376

    Remember when you had to be smart to get into college.

    • @danielhr
      @danielhr 7 лет назад +1

      Spood >arts school

    • @TMDS
      @TMDS 7 лет назад

      Spood Good one XD

    • @caelinnis
      @caelinnis 7 лет назад +26

      No. All you ever needed was money.

    • @za4763
      @za4763 7 лет назад +3

      hey what's up guys it's scarce here damn why you so fukin salty niqqa

    • @iJarib
      @iJarib 7 лет назад +2

      Um no, it was you had to be wealthy to get into college. But whatever, everyone has their own narratives they wish to believe.

  • @cassiemaayzombiesceks2256
    @cassiemaayzombiesceks2256 7 лет назад +124

    That email was like. So not racist?? It seemed pretty inclusive to me..? Those students need to be expelled.

  • @TaylorSEllis
    @TaylorSEllis 7 лет назад +143

    At 23 years young I realized very quickly that during my college years I was a total moron. My perceptions about reality and the world were way off, and I look back to just two years ago and think, "wow, how was I that stupid?" Why is no one putting these children in their place? i was lucky enough to have more experienced adults in my life to tell me how things actually are. These spineless teachers are doing a disservice to these students by allowing them to behave without consequence. "Do our teachers know we don't plan on doing any homework? We shouldn't be penalized for that." "Sure minority student, I don't want to offend you so of course you don't have to do homework." How does this kind of thinking help anyone?

    • @Snowboarderr4Life
      @Snowboarderr4Life 7 лет назад +11

      It's what happens when SJWs get to do whatever they want. This shit wouldn't happen where I live, each and every one of those harassing students would be expelled. I don't get why these students can just walk up to teachers and harass them without consequence, even if they were racist, at least start a dialogue but shouting and insulting them like that doesn't do anyone any good.

    • @octopusonfire100
      @octopusonfire100 7 лет назад +2

      well I see these kids, think about my college years and I am thankful that smartphones weren't a thing back then.

    • @alvallac2171
      @alvallac2171 7 лет назад +1

      College, not collage. Collage is pronounced differently and means a type of artwork.

  • @DanielCardenas23
    @DanielCardenas23 7 лет назад +14

    Kathy is now playing the victim now. people never learn.

  • @crystalriley4591
    @crystalriley4591 7 лет назад +136

    As an educator and university student, I'm annoyed that the students were asking their principal or dean to send a mass email to excuse their homework assignments. Professors put assignments in the syllabus at the beginning of the term, you had plenty of time to do it. You can still protest or participate in your cause and do your homework. As for missing class for the Day of Absence, I can see a professor being more lenient on that.

    • @j.wa.1061
      @j.wa.1061 7 лет назад +11

      As a teacher, I have to agree with you. I'd support students asking for extra time for an assignment missed while protesting only if it was an assignment to be done in class and they asked before hand.

    • @armyguy1091
      @armyguy1091 7 лет назад +2

      J. Wa. no that's stupid. take time from your studies to protest something that is out of your paid for education don't ask for leeway or extra time you don't deserve it you decided to take yourself out of class to protest something that the faculty is agreeing with you on idiots

    • @sushibu
      @sushibu 7 лет назад +2

      I am a student and I completely agree. I understand that it's a special event for them but they can still turn in work on time. They can either turn it in early or scan and e-mail it to their professor the day of when they have the time to do so. I understand excusing the single day of coming into class for this activity in support but to say that all assignments will just need to get turned in late isn't a reasonable demand in my opinion. They should have communicated with their professor with plenty of notice. It seems overwhelmingly confusing too, they said to excuse everyone but the students clearly don't want white students involved. Though the e-mail excuses all students (at this rate class should be cancelled!) will they be upset if they find out white people took advantage of this excuse? Maybe in preparation for the future years to come they will have a "holiday" set for that day.

    • @crystalriley4591
      @crystalriley4591 7 лет назад +3

      armyguy1091 that's sort of what we are talking about with being prepared for students to protest or participate in a recognized day. I agree though because with protest comes sacrifice and you have to decide how to handle that. If I wanted to protest for any reason, because I am a responsible student and accountable for my own learning, I would get the assignment done beforehand and have it turned in. Just because I have a protest to get to doesn't mean I can't send a quick email with my assignment attached. Or drop it by the campus if possible. There is flexibility with higher education but you are held accountable for your grades.

    • @CaptPonyholder
      @CaptPonyholder 7 лет назад +2

      While I am not a formal teacher by trade (I am a research assistant that helps teach topics over organic chemistry as well as lab sections), I do agree with you. I have helped set up several syllabi that have the entire list of homework assignments, tests, and days they are due. They have, generally, plenty of time to get the work done. Unless there is a family emergency or health issue, there generally isn't an excuse to not have your assignments turned in.

  • @thyminecrafter
    @thyminecrafter 7 лет назад +322

    I think most of us are in agreement that what the students did is wrong, and that the professor had a valid point. What I want to know is, how can we make the students who are doing this see the hypocrisy and wrongfulness of their actions? What's the best way to reason with these people? Constructive answers from anyone are appreciated but I would be especially interested in hearing from Phillip himself, seeing as he's done a pretty good job of fostering good discourse in his audience already.

    • @Emmelmpau
      @Emmelmpau 7 лет назад +2

      And thus, everyone will mass like your comment so he sees because god _damn_ is it a good one.

    • @AtomicDeath48
      @AtomicDeath48 7 лет назад +22

      Good question. I don't know if they'll understand what they did was wrong unless they get out of their group mentality. They're always in groups and they think anything they do is the right thing as long as they have support from others who think like them. They need people with different viewpoints to stand up for what they believe.

    • @Thecollectingman42
      @Thecollectingman42 7 лет назад +9

      This is what happens when Marxist professors brainwash students. Academia is a swamp that needs to be drained.

    • @dp582
      @dp582 7 лет назад +2

      You don't reason with them. You wait for them to "revolt" and shoot all of them because they decided they wanted to revolt with the side that is against guns going against the side that has all the guns.

    • @AntonioRivera28
      @AntonioRivera28 7 лет назад +10

      Thymine by expelling them and having a 0 tolerance policy towards their racist shit. they clearly are smart enough to get a degree

  • @cinnamon9390
    @cinnamon9390 7 лет назад +79

    *Really* good coverage today of difficult issues, this is why I love this channel. Thank you, Phil.

    • @kierang09z
      @kierang09z 7 лет назад +3

      Cinnamon don't you mean covfefe

  • @takesnosides3814
    @takesnosides3814 7 лет назад +7

    The very first thing students should sign as a contract of entering a college campus:
    In the interest of a campus that is open and inclusive to the marketplace of ideas, the college requires that the following rules be acknowledged and followed.
    I hereby affirm that I will respect the space, life, and difference of opinion of all students, faculty, administration,and visitors by complying with the following:
    1. Any physical threat, vandalism or the explicit promotion of physical violence will be met with suspension or possible expulsion. Any attempt to purposefully interrupt, delay, remove or otherwise hinder the work of any staff or officially sanctioned speaker on campus will be met with suspension or possible expulsion.
    2. The college does not predicate the dismissal of staff or students on the basis of personal beliefs, unless such personal belief puts them in violation of the terms of paragraph 1.
    3. Protests are acceptable provided that they do not violate the terms of paragraph 1.

  • @devonjamesj
    @devonjamesj 7 лет назад +103

    I feel so much rage towards the students at Evergreen college. The idiocy and hypocrisy makes me sick.

    • @drowz2323
      @drowz2323 7 лет назад +7

      They really seem to lack administrative leadership at that school.

    • @HaydenCrongeyer
      @HaydenCrongeyer 7 лет назад +2

      devonjamesj this was my second year here at Evergreen and I am leaving when the quarter ends in 2 weeks...I honestly can't stand being here any more

    • @TransparentLabyrinth
      @TransparentLabyrinth 7 лет назад +5

      Me too. Usually I'm detached on this stuff too. But I think the thing that really got under my skin is that these are academic people... some of the most thankless workers in society, slaving away trying to educate people and better society, and they're getting absolutely shit on by their bratty students. These kids have no fucking concept of what real oppression and hardship is. They are targeting some of the most friendly, gentle, helpful people they are ever going to meet in their life. They would end up in a ditch if they tried to pull this shit in most of the real world and I don't necessarily mean violently... I mean, they'd end up homeless, trying to survive in a ditch.

  • @ainsleyhallett1154
    @ainsleyhallett1154 7 лет назад +194

    I am seriously embarrassed to be a liberal leaning human right now. these students' actions are the reason why conservatives are unable to take anything we say seriously.

    • @MsCurufinwe
      @MsCurufinwe 7 лет назад +9

      I used to be that kind of conservative, but then liberals like Sargon of Akkad and Phil changed my perspective. I now realize that we have a common enemy in the leftist SJWs. :)

    • @timcasper7683
      @timcasper7683 7 лет назад +4

      I am lucky I changed my political views and party a few years ago. As much as I disagree with the left now I can't help but pity any reasonable liberal because of people like these students.

    • @nfzeta128
      @nfzeta128 7 лет назад +11

      The extremes of both sides always made the others look really bad. After all the extremes of both sides seem to change things from a line to a circle and the extremes are practically twin brothers and sisters who hate each other.

    • @RiskyEXP
      @RiskyEXP 7 лет назад

      also socialism doesnt work.

    • @KayS471
      @KayS471 7 лет назад +5

      Sadly, both sides have gone off the deep end these days. I have trouble deciding which is worse most of the time.

  • @dibujosanimados4022
    @dibujosanimados4022 7 лет назад +72

    I'm black myself and when I listened to you read the email I honestly saw nothing wrong with it. It made since and I don't see why these students were so triggered. In my opinion I would like to be taught by someone who knows what they're doing, not because of their color, just you know, their level of teaching ability.

    • @anegroreviews3349
      @anegroreviews3349 7 лет назад +1

      Reda Bronze exactly

    • @rookiebear1124
      @rookiebear1124 7 лет назад +1

      its sad because these people further taint the image of black folk

  • @HonestlyHonor
    @HonestlyHonor 7 лет назад +17

    Other fact about Evergreen State College y'all should know: Here in WA, one of the most liberal states in America, that college is seen as a "Hippie Haven." Like, they dont believe in giving grades there. Just saying.

  • @Santa5125
    @Santa5125 7 лет назад +156

    What those students did at Evergreen State is disgusting. It's bigoted to shut down a conversation and not even listen to someone simply because they do not fit your agenda. They need some real schooling. And this is coming from a 14 year old.

    • @Jackal
      @Jackal 7 лет назад

      what is a conversation really?

    • @BlackZynfyndel
      @BlackZynfyndel 7 лет назад

      Santa5125 you should really look up the definition of "bigot". Sure they're idiots, but bigotry is a huge leap.

    • @seaniboy8097
      @seaniboy8097 7 лет назад

      Santa5125 preach

    • @Monica-di4lh
      @Monica-di4lh 7 лет назад

      Jackal Unleashed What they students were doing wasn't a conversation. It was a monologue. They shouted and screamed at the teachers and didn't even let them reply. That's not a conversation if only one group is allowed to speak

  • @natalieking2780
    @natalieking2780 7 лет назад +367

    Damn... I'm a black college student that leans to the left and I had a serious problem with all that. They're doing a complete disservice to themselves by not communicating in an adult, respectful way. I get being emotional but that was absolutely ridiculous.
    At my college last year there was a hate crime on campus against a group of black students, and the campus came together and had a great public forum open to any students or faculty/staff with concerns. Everybody was incredibly respectful, and though it got emotional and somewhat tense at times a lot seemed to get hashed out and our campus community really came together and created some great events and fundraisers to raise awareness and bring people together. I really hope people don't look at all college students, liberals, or black people negatively because of their bullshit because this really isn't how educated adults act. They should be ashamed.

    • @Sheepleton
      @Sheepleton 7 лет назад +9

      Natalie King thank you for this, you give me hope for our future.

    • @heybitsme
      @heybitsme 7 лет назад +2

      Natalie King Yeah it's okay they disagree with him, but he wasn't yelling at them and not letting them talk or blocking their way.

    • @epicpurevids
      @epicpurevids 7 лет назад +1

      well said.

    • @pillcosby546
      @pillcosby546 7 лет назад +1

      Natalie King Black Americans are the most openly racist and hateful people in this country. Those clips of black students openly speaking hate to white people is just further proof.

    • @fritzcolburn
      @fritzcolburn 7 лет назад +2

      I agree completely the only thing they've done here is gives tons of ammunition to the ones they oppose and completely discredited themselves.

  • @Fortune-ateDaughter
    @Fortune-ateDaughter 7 лет назад +176

    I am very heavily liberal, and I don't agree at all with what these students are doing. It really upsets me to see them doing things like this. You can't just force a certain ethnicity to leave the school for an entire day to cater to another ethnicity. If it was any other race they were kicking out for the day it would be a huge racists thing, but because its the white students who are paying thousands of dollars to get a higher education its suddenly ok in their eyes? I hate this double standard when it comes to racism. Any ethnicity can be racist, and just because white people did a lot of absolutely terrible things in the past, everyone's just allowed to throw shit at us at any time now and its not racist? You can't say doing something to one race is racist and have it not be racist to another.

    • @kiryuco
      @kiryuco 7 лет назад

      xXEbony RoseXx i agree with you wholeheartedly! thank you!

    • @Echoingsunflowers981
      @Echoingsunflowers981 7 лет назад +1

      xXEbony RoseXx I agree, what those students did was not ok and makes me ashamed to be a liberal

    • @SaffronGrey
      @SaffronGrey 7 лет назад

      xXEbony RoseXx In total agreement.

    • @GiaZera
      @GiaZera 7 лет назад

      I've started identifying as a centrist with all this shite going on. 😂

  • @FicFactNam
    @FicFactNam 7 лет назад +124

    Not a fan of racism myself but when you're going berserk at someone for being racist then you fall into their stereotype and fuel their racism further. Common sense.

    • @TheNightQveen
      @TheNightQveen 7 лет назад +2

      Theyre going to hate us anyways. *shrugs*

    • @FicFactNam
      @FicFactNam 7 лет назад +16

      You heard about that black gentleman who befriended a bunch of KKK members which caused them to leave the KKK? Look that up.

    • @Bossmanchan
      @Bossmanchan 7 лет назад +14

      He wasn't racist, though.

    • @FicFactNam
      @FicFactNam 7 лет назад +2

      I know. But the overly-passionate-egging-eachother--on students think that.

    • @holypaladin334
      @holypaladin334 7 лет назад

      FictitiousName he wasn't being racist

  • @GeneTonics
    @GeneTonics 7 лет назад +347

    Not gonna lie. The videos of the student berating and disrespecting their teachers made me cry. I know that sounds random as hell but I am the same age as these students. A minority like these students. A poor kid like these students. But I wasn't raised to have hatred towards anyone because of that. I have no idea how their parents raised such hateful kids despite those similarities. I have empathy for them because I know what some of them have been through, but I have even more empathy for the teachers. I have been in their place where I was judged because of my skin and it breaks my heart that the people who I thought were raised to be respectful such as I are doing the same bullying to the teachers as some racist students did to me as a little girl. It makes me sick to my stomach. This isn't right. Those students should be fucking ASHAMED for treating other human beings like that. Their parents should have taught them better than to brew so much hatred in their hearts. I am so disheartened and sad fuck I'm crying again.

  • @MCSPARTA
    @MCSPARTA 7 лет назад +273

    Honestly, on the campus story, I think that it's perfectly ok if Black people don't go to college on that day. However, trying to kick another group off campus if they do want to be there is a different thing entirely. Also, the entire email incident where the want the dude fired is completely wrong. He was voicing his opinion that people wouldn't be happy if they weren't allowed to go to school on one day, because that would be discrimination. Now the students. Oh boy. They have no right to yell at the teachers that are just trying to do their jobs, and go about their day peacefully, and in my opinion (because free speech is a thing) that was totally inappropriate. They also have no right to storm the presidents office and demand that email guy (that's his name now since I don't really feel like re-watching the section) be fired, just because he tried to say that people wouldn't be happy being kicked off campus for a day. In my opinion the "protestors" went across the line.

    • @miascalise2378
      @miascalise2378 7 лет назад +2

      MCSPARTA1030 yes thank you!

    • @Bea_Esser
      @Bea_Esser 7 лет назад +36

      MCSPARTA1030 Not to mention that demanding that students not be in trouble for not turning in homework because they're protesting is ridiculous. The world doesn't stop turning because you're protesting.
      Also, been rude and yelling at people or talking over them doesn't get a point across it just shows how rude you are.

    • @zozooxford9550
      @zozooxford9550 7 лет назад

      MCSPARTA1030 I'm I

    • @Veritanky
      @Veritanky 7 лет назад +1

      Agree, its all about consent, if somebody tells you you can but you wont thats fine, but if somebody tells you you cant- i feel like its not fair. I have no idea why students are against this teacher for me he seems totally reasonable.

    • @samuelpaddock98
      @samuelpaddock98 7 лет назад +2

      MCSPARTA1030 I'm upset that he tells them he has claustrophobia and they yell about how now he has to deal with what they deal with. l
      Like if you understand how he feels give the guy some room

  • @Alex-fe5gu
    @Alex-fe5gu 7 лет назад +137

    Personally I completely agree with Bret, getting a job should be exclusively about your capacity to perform that job. Race, gender and other factors should be completely irrelevant. I also agree with his stance relating to the Excluding white people day. I think it is a real shame that all these students are actively trying to shut down the honest conversation that could occur here with their hate-blinded actions.

    • @wchick
      @wchick 7 лет назад +14

      The Pirate King Totally agree that the Excluding White People Day is dumb and at best counterproductive ... but, I don't agree that race and gender should be completely irrelevant when it comes to hiring, at least not in all cases. I come from a community that has a legal aid clinic that deals with First Nations (aboriginal) clients at least 50% of the time. This clinic has a mix of white and native people working there. Thing is, the white employees don't always work out. One in particular had trouble understanding and relating to his clients and eventually quit quite suddenly leaving everyone with a mess to clean up. Regardless of that person's qualifications, he lacked the perspective necessary to relate to his clients, and his clients feeling that disconnect did not always work well with him. This doesn't always happen with white employees there, but can you really blame the clinic for going with a safer bet and considering race due to the kind of work they do? As a side note, yes, if your job is to teach science then your number one consideration for hiring you should be that you understand science and can teach it, just as the qualifications for being a lawyer must be considered at the legal aid clinic. But after that, why not consider someone's race or gender if you have reason to believe it will improve the quality of their performance (i.e. Better reflects the diversity of the student population)? I'll agree that those kids didn't sound like they were being that nuanced, though ...

    • @Alex-fe5gu
      @Alex-fe5gu 7 лет назад +6

      Wesley King Thanks for the reply dude, I hadn't really considered it from that angle, I was only really considering the perspective in the video. Replies like this are great and help contribute to a genuine discussion, which is what I love about the Philip DeFranco show. Wouldn't​ it be nice if those students could learn what a discussion is, eh…

    • @stripypurplepanther
      @stripypurplepanther 7 лет назад +3

      Wesley King This was a really well thought out point thank you. I was more of the opinion that people should be hired based on qualifications not race or gender however your point about for some roles you need to understand clients perspective is a good point

  • @Prizzlesticks
    @Prizzlesticks 7 лет назад +9

    8:03 I was flipping through a notebook of mine from yesteryear one day. In the middle was a long stretch of blank pages, as I am wont to do (my notebook etiquette is terrible). I flipped them quickly, trying to find the place I must have randomly picked back up again. Smack dab in the middle of the blank pages were two insults I have no recollection of writing but are in my awful scrawl, and they remain my favourite insults to this day:
    'Douche-canoe'
    and
    'Twat waffle'
    I don't know what prompted me to write them down in such an odd place, but I have no regrets.

  • @steve648
    @steve648 7 лет назад +234

    The girl saying that the faculty should know about this protest so that the students do not get penalized is a new level of stupid. They are protesting on their own time so they need to take responsibility for their own actions.

    • @jessebourbeau1616
      @jessebourbeau1616 7 лет назад +17

      Stephen Downs exactly. These people are soft, and don't understand what logic is.

    • @drag0nhatcher135
      @drag0nhatcher135 7 лет назад +11

      Stephen Downs I agree, she even said a few seconds before that they were there on their own time, then contradicting herself

  • @greenmamba93
    @greenmamba93 7 лет назад +119

    As a African American and currently a third year in medical school I agree with the president of that school. I suggest avoid racist teachers and develop some type of screening... but I want my education from the BEST. If they are all white, all black, all Asian... SO BE IT! Don't let petty stuff limit your education. (But if a teacher/ anyone proves to be racist etc. REMOVE THEM)

    • @Acerbium
      @Acerbium 7 лет назад +14

      greenmamba93 The problem with wanting to "avoid racist teachers" is that college students (and people in general) are idiots. Just look at these stupid kids considering merit-based, racially indifferent employment as racist. The term "racist" has even been perverted to being limited by power, instead of its actual meaning.
      And screening is exactly what the professor's opposing, and with good reason. Weinstein's said he's a big believer in anti-bias testing, but not screening because making one that's up-to-par and ethically sound for employment purposes is very hard.

    • @Riringo
      @Riringo 7 лет назад +1

      Personally, I feel that the president responded poorly to the situation. Now, I'm not saying the student is in the right, but he could have handled it better. Instead of suggesting "avoid racist teachers", he should have suggested an open discussion in order to come up with a solution to prevent the oppression, NOT firing the teacher. Firing a racist teacher is not to going to stop them from being a racist. In fact, it'll make them worst. What they need is to 1) hire un-biasedly and based purely on the merits and skills and 2) promote an open-environment to resolve misunderstandings and hate that will cause racism.
      Also, I don't think it's petty. It could be these students felt the "racist teachers" are teaching unfairly or not adhering to their needs as a student. I don't know the situation so I can't say for sure. Now, I do understand the desire for the BEST education (I mean, hey, I'm paying THOUSANDS of dollars, better get my money's worth) but this is definitely not petty stuff if they're oppressed and unable to learn.

    • @treytilghman7457
      @treytilghman7457 7 лет назад +1

      greenmamba93 exactly i agree woth you we should not care about skin color we should care about what you know in a school place

    • @thomasgobeil7830
      @thomasgobeil7830 7 лет назад +1

      That said, I would argue that, on equal merit, faculties with little diversity should prioritize diverse faculty members. This would help promote the discipline taught by that faculty member to future college students, who can then look at their teachers and think that they have a positive outlook there. As a physics student, most of my teachers are male. For a girl who visits the university thinking of applying in physics, she might see the absence of female staff and think: "Maybe I don't belong in this field." The same goes for any minority. So if two applicant have the same, or nearly equivalent, credentials, it would be better to go for the one who increases diversity.

  • @Lumencraft-
    @Lumencraft- 7 лет назад

    Thank you for standing up against the mob and standing for true justice on this Philip!

  • @Jordan-hh8wo
    @Jordan-hh8wo 7 лет назад +340

    That girl said "we are here on our own time". Yes, did you think that protesting and speaking with the president of the university about various issues is classwork? And also that they didn't want to get penalized for not turning in assignments... the purpose of that institution is to educate and not cater to their protests or what they do on their free time. Protesting for a cause you believe in is more than okay with most reasonable people but if you don't get you job or schoolwork done while doing that it's absolutely on you.

    • @TheGamerz_Hub
      @TheGamerz_Hub 7 лет назад +31

      Jordan Bestland 100% that's not their problem. You can't get your work done earlier than don't fucking protest 😑

    • @MatLocke77
      @MatLocke77 7 лет назад +15

      Imagine getting a job and you go tell your boss that you are just going to leave for a week, after already having a deadline set, and that you will not be responsible for getting the job done in time. These kids are in for a rude awakening once they hit the job market. This shit aint gonna fly #YouFired

    • @LynnS53
      @LynnS53 7 лет назад +11

      100% agree!! You can't use "I'm upset and want to complain about it!" as an excuse to get out of your responsibilities.

    • @Deadlyaztec27
      @Deadlyaztec27 7 лет назад +6

      Yeah, you can't really protest an institution and then insist that you enable you to protest. At that point, who are you really protesting? And who is stupid enough to help you protest themselves?

    • @_aryyy
      @_aryyy 7 лет назад +11

      Exactly! That pissed me off more than anything. This is college, you decide what work you do and what classes you attend. Don't want to get penalized? Do what you're supposed to do or deal with the consequences.

  • @CupcakeBrianna
    @CupcakeBrianna 7 лет назад +114

    "Would you like to hear the answer or not?" "No." - it doesn't sound like any conversation it just seems like they are upset so they are looking for someone to scream at, threaten, and harass. Saying they need to let their teachers know they are on some sort of strike so they can't turn in their homework just sounds like an excuse to not go to classes? They are there paying to get education.... Why are they harassing the school over something so simple.

    • @johnpatz8395
      @johnpatz8395 7 лет назад

      Yep, these types of protests always seem to show up around finals as well, and the first demand is to cancel finals and just pass everyone because we're to upset to study, it's disgusting.

  • @kategogan495
    @kategogan495 7 лет назад +120

    Blocking people from campus based on skin color is racist, regardless of which skin color that is. I completely support having open discussions about racism that happens on campus and how to combat it, but maybe all colors should be involved in those discussions.

    • @verigone2677
      @verigone2677 7 лет назад

      In past generations this event was a traditional meeting of the like minded to assess their situation on campus and attempt to plan ways to enact any changes they feel they need. A Mixed audience for those discussions would turn counter productive very quickly. Not that mixed audience discussions aren't needed as well...but the students have the opportunity to have those conversations every day. By granting that day for the minority groups to not be expected to maintain the mixed environment and instead able to have a more safe way to talk about the hard topics without worrying about backlash from potential opposition. Basically, it is one of the oldest safes-space events in this country and one of the few times where you will see me defend that kind of behavior. The environment of a university is supposed to be one of challenge, where ideas are discussed fully open and without concern for safe spaces. Where bad or unpopular ideas can be voiced and then squashed through reason. The last 15 years has seen the college and university environment descend into madness where every special little snowflake requires gentle handling at all times and the unpopular ideas are merely shouted away, correct ideas are dismissed without debate, and incorrect ideas are blindly accepted without challenge all in the name of subverting control of the situation in favor of maintaining the delicate sensibilities of a generation that was never taught about winners and losers in grade school.

  • @Irrelevantmaddy
    @Irrelevantmaddy 7 лет назад +79

    I didn't choose the covfefe life, the covfefe life chofveve meveve

    • @tamidobi856
      @tamidobi856 7 лет назад

      Phil said it was a mispelling of coverage. Turned out Trump was right all along.
      COVFEFE act was introduced by Mike Quigley rep from illinois on 6/12/2017.
      www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/2884

    • @mervcobault6604
      @mervcobault6604 6 лет назад +2

      Madelyn Williams I know I'm 9 months late to the party but that was fucking brilliant 🙌😂🙌😂

    • @mishiraK
      @mishiraK 6 лет назад

      One year late but the tweet after Covfefe tweet makes me like Donald Trump a little bit more. "Who can figure out the true meaning of "covfefe"??? Enjoy!" I love that tweet.

    • @urfork1
      @urfork1 6 лет назад

      i was freaking out about covfefe back then it was def my favorite word for a while and im glad i today found out what it meant

  • @Seabuff
    @Seabuff 7 лет назад +231

    "We tried to have a conversation with him..." Bullshit. A conversation is not cornering someone and outright refusing to hear an answer.

    • @Tamaki742
      @Tamaki742 7 лет назад +8

      Exactly, and sadly that's the problem nowadays. Like these people demanded to be heard, but they shut out people who have a different view on an issue. That's just fucking hypocritical.

  • @brazilianpyroTR
    @brazilianpyroTR 7 лет назад +358

    As a college student, I feel ashamed that these students will be the "leaders"of our future and I am terrified. Just because you're upset about an issue, does not give you the right to harass the faculty. The videos were a great example of mob mentality and how detrimental it is. All I saw in the videos were mobs of people, who can barely structure their own complaints and listen to a response, attack the professors and faculty of the school. Sad and pathetic.

    • @humericdollara5577
      @humericdollara5577 7 лет назад +18

      They won't be ""leaders"of our future". Leaders don't need safe space and all the special snowflakes in the video will have a harsh awakening when they go out into the capitalistic world.
      Beyond college all of them aren't entitled to anything,

    • @jibbyjackjoe
      @jibbyjackjoe 7 лет назад

      Radraider don't worry. They won't be. They won't be hirable.

    • @alexj-t2331
      @alexj-t2331 7 лет назад +3

      Radraider evergreen state college is a liberal arts college where the students are allowed to make up their own degree and I can guarantee that a lot of those students are taking some kind of art/social/environmental science majors and not really leadership or legal majors as evergreen doesn't really offer that.

    • @crono7589
      @crono7589 7 лет назад +2

      Yeah lol they ain't leaders of anything they are future meme fodder for when we elect phil

    • @ContextEffects
      @ContextEffects 7 лет назад +6

      If you don't want these people to be the leaders of the future, elect science majors into office instead. They're trained in actual rational thought.
      These "campus activists" are disproportionately humanities majors.

  • @squatch7662
    @squatch7662 7 лет назад +87

    It's concerning to think that there's an entire subset of our civilization that's being raised to believe that having a "conversation" is done by being the loudest one in the room and having the last word. Contrary to how some people feel, it's not that difficult to keep your mouth shut and your ears open.

  • @seasong7655
    @seasong7655 7 лет назад +11

    Send these kids back to kindergarten

  • @alphapt9370
    @alphapt9370 7 лет назад +122

    Dont get me wrong. I live in an European country. And shit like that wouldnt fly on university grounds. We have a code of conduct, and enforce it. One thing is disagreeing with your teachers, where you can express your viewpoint coherently. another is blatant disrespect. People would get expelled so fast their heads would spin in the process. And obviously he is right. You want the best person for the job. Not someone to fill a quota. Imagine if you were having life saving surgery, but your surgeon was there to fill a quota. How would you feel about that?
    And Katie Griffin played herself. She was expecting the reaction to be polarizing, but not like that. She was expecting "trump supporters" to abrasive, but democrats\libs to be "Hell yeah, she's saying what we're thinking". But it's just bad taste. Not humor. It's borderline insulting to the people that were beheaded by terrorists (the image of James Foley last moments comes to mind). And damn you Phil, for taking my analogy shortly after I thought of it, regarding "what if this was a president you endorsed?". The only reason she apologized is not because she thought it over and regretted what she did. She apologized because she saw the shit storm that she brew wasnt what she expected, and it could be a career ending move if she did not act fast. Regardless, she has celebrity status, so Secret Service wont harass her or bully her. If this was done by someone without that umbrella, they'd be detained without charge for so long that it wouldnt be even funny. And NDAA allows that.

    • @DmonHiro
      @DmonHiro 7 лет назад +2

      Amen. You try this shit even here in Romania and you are GONE from that collage. Even if it's a private one you payed for you are GONE. You want to argue your point, that's fine. You do it in a respectful way. You will NEVER see students yelling at their teachers like this without them getting expelled.

  • @JACKx0FxSPADES
    @JACKx0FxSPADES 7 лет назад +134

    man what has it come to when saying that the best person should get the job is a racist statement

    • @aaronmarr4465
      @aaronmarr4465 7 лет назад +5

      JACKx0FxSPADES just that whole situation makes me sick and is a huge part of the reason I became an independent, just the blind ignorance of both the left and the right are baffling.

    • @JACKx0FxSPADES
      @JACKx0FxSPADES 7 лет назад

      yeah up until a year ago I used to consider myself very liberal but now I
      usually just say I'm a left leaning centrist to distance myself from batshit ideologues like those students

  • @pugglez4798
    @pugglez4798 7 лет назад +335

    I think the campus story was really annoying to me honestly. Choosing teachers SHOULD be based on skill, that's not racist, who cares what color they are, you should care about how well of a teacher they are. Also colored people chose to leave the campus to show their impact, importance and how they can improve their campus. Saying their should be a white absence is forcing it on them without them wanting to. The black absence had good intentions to improve campus, but the white one is with no intention and it's literally just being racist. I'm white and I wouldn't want to do it, and the fact is that the students wouldn't even let him explain his point and cornering him is disgusting to me.

    • @FiolettaArts
      @FiolettaArts 7 лет назад +19

      choosing colored teachers to diversify the staff is like choosing white guy to work for a company: "Hey we know you might not be smart, but it looks good to have you here".

    • @vaibhavsoni7040
      @vaibhavsoni7040 7 лет назад +22

      Nathan Becker 100% agree. shit. if I'm paying for my education my fucking profs better be chosen by skill. I could give two less fucks about diversity. These kids are literally saying "fuck our education and money we want diversity"

    • @jefftee7354
      @jefftee7354 7 лет назад

      Agreed fellow pug. I don't get how there are so many people willing to try to defend equality of outcome over equality of opportunity.

    • @hernan8146
      @hernan8146 7 лет назад

      holy geezzus! 100 % agree. The students were acting like such children in my eyes, I'm glad most people saw the disgusting behavior too.

    • @commanderOfAll511
      @commanderOfAll511 7 лет назад

      Its almost like they are hypocrites and an angry mob.

  • @corinbarnard128
    @corinbarnard128 7 лет назад +12

    the funniest part of this is they stalked& recorded EVERYTHING to have proof (& transparency??) of how badly they're treated; therefore, forcing the faculty to follow through.. but it's actually the thing that destroyed them!

  • @bobbytam8925
    @bobbytam8925 7 лет назад +104

    The students asking the president to email profs about missing class are just looking for an excuse to not do assignments lmao.

    • @oh_wall
      @oh_wall 7 лет назад +1

      You found em out.

    • @josiahklein70
      @josiahklein70 7 лет назад

      I knew it, too. Anyone else?

  • @robinsturgess1610
    @robinsturgess1610 7 лет назад +250

    personally the students are just shouting at him with no mercy and not having a conversation. How can they progress if they don't communicate. Whether he was in the wrong or not, I personally don't think so, he shouldn't be judged too much because of his opinion.

    • @matthewgedrich5430
      @matthewgedrich5430 7 лет назад +31

      I think it is fine to judge someone based off an opinion, but not acceptable to silence them or claim the high ground while refusing to listen to what they have to say.

    • @thecoolguyman587
      @thecoolguyman587 7 лет назад

      RobinOP02 Well everyone can be judged based on their opinion.

    • @robinsturgess1610
      @robinsturgess1610 7 лет назад

      Dominique Jackson but not discriminated against for it

    • @j.a.osorio2005
      @j.a.osorio2005 7 лет назад

      It's more than silencing, it's mischaracterization. It's abuse.

    • @Homura23
      @Homura23 7 лет назад

      RobinOP02 judging someone based on their opinions is fine, the problem here and in most of these cases is the misrepresentation/misunderstanding of the opinion

  • @BillyGoat32
    @BillyGoat32 7 лет назад +126

    Those kids wanting the president of the university to tell teachers not to penalize late assignments because of there protest. That's going to translate well into the workforce

    • @psyhcoaid99
      @psyhcoaid99 7 лет назад +2

      I wouldn't be surprised if they only wanted that because they didn't do the assignments lol

    • @Just_Ve
      @Just_Ve 7 лет назад

      What about all student's who actually did the assignments on time? Is not fair, if the protest day was the deadline for some assignment and you went to the school without finished, is your fault, you could just handle it a day before due date and still able to protest if that was really important to you.

    • @sir-roscoe5443
      @sir-roscoe5443 7 лет назад

      This just makes me afraid of the future.

    • @ebgrimley
      @ebgrimley 7 лет назад

      Charles The Lamb to quote Phillip DeFranco on this stuondents don't be stupid, stupid!

    • @caz9570
      @caz9570 7 лет назад +3

      Charles The Lamb if it was me and i was protesting i would do the assignment early and give it in early. Like it's not the teachers fault that you're protesting take fucking responsibility for your actions.

  • @parmesean2776
    @parmesean2776 7 лет назад +9

    "These racist teachers gotta go" tf did she do lmao she just like " I'm just trying to get some lunch please move"