oh no maybe i'm too left wing (reacting to ladbible: right vs left) | stillnotcorry
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My political position is human rights good
This is undoubtedly the best position
it's sad this is often considered radical
@@sophyoung920 yep. In my country (for as far as I know) at least most human rights are seen as a must. Except trans rights and enby rights and to some degree queer rights. (I'm talking about the majority of the people). But I hope It changes soon.
@@vwolf5 Disability rights are good in your country?
@@odin4306 well...to be honest I'm not the best person to talk about it, but for what I know they are decent. But there's still lot of stigma and some people don't know how to respect those who use a wheel chair to move around. Depending on were u live (changes between district) you'll find it better or worst.
transphobes really do love asking questions and completely ignoring every single answer out there
asking questions is fun until the answer disagrees with u
Trueeeeee and then acting like no one dared to answer them
I hate that as a trans person, it’s literally debated whether I’m real or should have rights as a human being. :(
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yeah. to conservatives, its all fun and games with the "debates" against lgbtq+ people BECAUSE IT DOESNT AFFECT THEM. to them they just make one transphobic twitter post and move on with their day, but for actual lgbtq+ people we have to deal with the repercussions and its so tiring.
Yeah alway talking about trans people as if they are just an abstract concept to debate instead of REAL PEOPLE
I literally could not have agreed more when you said: "the standards for the Conservative party seem to be so much lower" and "it seems that they less have an issue with antisemitism itself and more just want to take a shot at Labour".
Those who overlook bigotry in their own political party only to chastise and criticise others for the sole sake of making their opponents look bad, are so so transparent. It's bad!! It's like they treat these oppressed minority groups as pawns in a strategy game, as if there are no very real human lives at stake when these debates are had.
I usually cringe at these right vs left style videos but you managed to make it enjoyable to consume. Also, I hope your head is doing better my dude!
(that nipslip was definitely intentional)
I'm an anarchist or anarcho communist but in polite company I call myself a progressive ;)
People need to realize that being “triggered” isn’t this childish thing, yes the meme is about how some people act irrationally to things they shouldn’t but we’ve forgotten that to be triggered can mean that it “triggers” trauma, “triggers” anxiety, etc... I created a safe space within my friend group because I was surrounded by homophobes who called me slurs, told me that I’m disgusting n am going to suffer eternally for it in hell, I deserve that safe space. I’m not a snowflake who gets triggered at anything just because I don’t wanna listen to that shit.
Hi Corey - the problems with antisemitism in the Labour Party really haven’t been dealt with at all. The press stopped talking about it because they don’t care about antisemitism, they just only wanted to use it to attack Corbyn (not that he dealt with antisemitism well). Starmer has ignored antisemitism on the Labour right completely while conflating antisemitism on the Labour left (which absolutely does exist) with antizionist politics which are not inherently antisemitic but are often painted as such. Under Starmer dozens of Jews have been expelled for antisemitism.
thanks for letting me know! i tend to only vote labour when absolutely necessary so i hadn’t read too deeply on it, but i’ll def look into it!!
I think people in pubs should have to hear other people come in and tell them to put down their pints and drink only soy lattes.
I wonder if the pub-goers would say that THEY want a "safe space" to have a pint without interruption?
u say smart things i like u
This video is pure class. Literally articulated everything I was thinking in my head whilst watching it lol
Nipslips are always intentional when it comes to politics. Free the nip
I am commenting to help the engagement. I have nothing to say.
i thank you for your input
idk where I fall on the political spectrum, I just think everyone deserves basic human rights no matter who they are - and I don't understand why that is a political or controversial view.
Well said!
Definitely find the kind of online 'safe space' issue interesting as a non binary person. I left a fb group because it was filled with a lot of transphobes, and one of the guys said to me 'Okay, go enjoy being in your echo chamber then'. It's like, dude, I see transphobia and homophobia every single day in real life, on the news, on social media, I'm definitely not in an 'echo chamber'. Do these people really think I only see transphobia in fb groups or something? Truly bizarre.
That’s what I was thinking. They seem to think that having designated safe space means you no longer experience anything else in the world. She couldn’t give an example because her reasoning is illogical
I was born into the left because the right has wanted me dead from the moment my parents met.
Super interesting to see how different and yet similar the conversations are in the UK as opposed to how they are in America.
I’ve retaken the test on “isidewith” (which is a political placement test with (mostly) unbiased or bias-balanced information on each question and subject) once or twice a year for 6 years, and it’s been really funny watching my point on the graph slowly migrate to the left as I gain more real-world experience (I’m only 21)
Tbh even when it is intertwined with "real ideas/beliefs" or whatever, I just don't think anyone owes someone else a "debate". Like if someone's tired af or disabled or mentally ill, who are you to demand they spend time and energy debating you? For what for your entertainment? Sure discourse is good but imo only if it's coming from a place of compassion/ to be productive or see something from another angle. If you believe an arguement to be invalid, don't think it will be productive, the other person just wants to argue or just can't be bothered then what is the point.
Also there are political commentators who mix genuine ideas with bigotry, or have engaged with bigotry in the past and I just don't want to go down that line. Hell no after a day of facing sexism am I going to sit down and seriously consider the political opinion of someone who thinks I should stay im the kitchen. If someone is not giving you the basic decency you give them then why should you have to take them seriously on other topics?
completely agree. for them its just one tiny little offensive comment that they made that morning or whatever. for minorities, its likely one of dozens of microagressions and discrimatory actions that they've faced that day. it gets to a point where you physically cannot debate every single conservative that wants to fight about your value as a human being. you wouldnt have time for anything else.
It's so difficult for me to watch people be so seemingly willfully ignorant from their pretty privileged position in society, but it's even harder for me to see fellow working-class people becoming Tories and being brainwashed by newpapers etc
I swear I have never heard anyone say the words safe space except for in arguments of if they should exist
I’m baffled when people say don’t judge others based on their political views. If your political views include ‘safe spaces are bad’ ‘the gays are sexualizing children’ ‘trans people shouldn’t transition’ ‘black people don’t face racism anymore’ then I will judge and come to the conclusion that you lack empathy and intelligence
my issue with her saying that people should be exposed to ideas they disagree with is that when the other woman tried to argue her point, she started taking over her. there’s a lot of hypocrisy there.
Non cis people: I WANT TO PEE
The right: let's have a discussion about that first
Mom is people: But I need to go now. Like right now.
The right: maybe in a few years but not right now it's too early
Non cis people: It's an emergency !
The right: But is it really that important
Non cis people: Guess I'm going on that tree over there
The right: Why are you being so over dramatic
The left wing: LET EVERYONE PEE IN PEACE GOOD LORD
Definitely showing this to mates who “aren't political”
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left wing or right wing pfft was that nip slip intentional 😖
also payday so getting the stupid baby teee
I am progressive. I feel for you. It sounds like what we have with the Republicans and Democrats.
Let's do it... let's have a debate about cis rights 😊 i think we need to have a "conversation" about this "phenomena". We need to ask questions and anaylse their weird illogical gendered obsessions... I'm just concerned
Lots of people who aren't experiencing violent bigotry in their everyday lives really don't seem to have a concept of how vital safe spaces from that bigotry are. And that is what safe spaces are for. It is so destructive and degrading to have your very existence constantly contested. It is very difficult to survive in those conditions, and you need spaces away from that.
Great video, I agree with what you said, you put it in words I couldn't!
There's a time and place for debate. There's also a time and place for being in a secure, supportive environment. Hence safe spaces. Anyone with a modicum of nuance should be able to understand situational context and the fact that, sometimes, people need to get away from sh!t.
12:15 was 🔥
oh, you know, as a person watching this channel, I'm obviously very far on the right (a joke. please don't come for me. I'm literally an anarchist)
great video but I got so confused at the end when you were saying "the one on the right" and "the one on the left" bc the politically right-leaning one was sitting on the left side and vice versa lol
pretty sure i was talking politics, not position hahaha
I'm left wing.
The anti-safe space person won’t give an example of her reasoning because in doing so she would contradicting herself. She is that illogical.
Church is a safe space for people in that particular religion. I’m an atheist and yet I would find it highly inappropriate to go into a church full of people and start arguing with them. There is a time and place. Like, if someone asks me about religion in everyday conversation, I’ll share my views and that person may argue with me. That’s okay. That has little to do with the safe space their church provides.
Politically, I’m just for human rights. When you strip everything down, focus on facts and kindness, there
are so many things that are politicized when they aren’t inherently controversial.
Trans rights means access to health care. Giving trans people the care they need doesn’t take away your access to healthcare as a cis person. It does cost money to find places like gender clinics and therapists, but it’s rarely true that our taxes need to be raised in order for there to be equity.
They need to see that video that has the grains of rice representing billionaires. Maybe that will help them see really how ridiculous they sound when they say that we as a society ‘don’t have the money’. Becuase some people will say ‘I’m not transphobic, I just don’t wanna pay for it’. No exaggeration: Jeff Bezos and other billionaires can spend MILLIONS of dollars a day, every day, for over a hundred years, and still have enough money to be considered wealthy. It’s madness.
I’m left leaning, I think honestly the Green Party seems more genuine than labour and conservative.
Given my tendency to just want equal rights for everyone and to stop letting this country basically be a theocracy, I often find myself relating more to the left side. I don’t quite like a lot of the democratic politicians either, but in terms of morals, yeah. Left.
was that nipslip intentional?
I love how the conservative gave no specific examples on the 'safe space' argument, just 'people need to confront ideas', but for the austerity point her first thing was 'who specifically has died from austerity'
I don’t identify myself with a particular political position that Europeans could understand. However, the closest I can explain it is Social Democracy.
I'm not from the UK so I'm a bit confused. What is austerity in this context?
It means that goverment programs that are meant to ensure that you can have a decent quality of life, if you are unable to work, are being hollowed out.
Left
maybe the fact that their views aren't too far apart from each other is interesting and makes the video go well, bc they can agree a little bit or at least see where the other is coming from, and kid of middle ground views might be representative of a lot of the population. Though i guess more opposed and maybe radical views would be more like, informative and engaging
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Hi. Just saying I'm pretty hard left. Mostly just for engagement. Have a good day all.
i’m a communist but in non-leftist spaces i say progressive lol
I don’t know much about politics but I like gay and trans people
Weird how they both talked about antisemitism in the labour party as if it was taking over the whole party but then immediately minimized Islamophobia in the conservative party...
0:43 idk... leftist I suppose? socialist/communist or something like that🤔
Left leaning I guess?
Jeramy was an ex ira supporter, that sounds pretty shady to me.
Is the thumbnail wrong?
no?
@@stillnotcorry ohh i saw the words opposite somehow, brain dumb. great video btw
I find it difficult to put myself in a political bucket, especially being in the US where there are only 2 political parties that count for anything. So I guess I’d say Bernie Sanders supporter? Also am a fan of the Green Party, but it’s pretty much withered away to nothing now unfortunately.
Same. ‘Land of the free’…yeah, more free than North Korea and Saudi Arabia but still not free
you don’t have to like a party in order to have a political alignment.
there is no anarchy party, yet i am still an anarchist.
there is no party in the U.S. that is anti capitalism, therefore there is no actual leftist parties, somehow leftists and socialists/communists still exist.
@@eternallustformedusa4844 yeah, that’s fair. In the broad political compass I’d say I’m somewhere in the left/ libertarian quadrant, but at the same time I don’t always agree with everything that falls in that range. But when I say I find it difficult, it’s also because I tend to be drawn to being moderate/ centrist also. Like the vibe I feel about politics tends to fluctuate pretty constantly.
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im some flavour of communist or socialist not too sure