Dylan Garity - Rigged Game

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  • @horsecrazy2266
    @horsecrazy2266 9 лет назад +963

    The winners of a rigged game should not get to write the rules

    • @TM-hd4ih
      @TM-hd4ih 9 лет назад +7

      horsecrazy2266 I feel it, im tired of this government and living in a place that wants nothing more that money and power.

    • @horsecrazy2266
      @horsecrazy2266 9 лет назад +4

      Talia Murray Especially with unfair standardized testing

    • @TM-hd4ih
      @TM-hd4ih 9 лет назад +5

      horsecrazy2266 We all have different minds that operated differently so why are we tryin to rate them with the same grade scale?

    • @horsecrazy2266
      @horsecrazy2266 9 лет назад +1

      Talia Murray Yeah. I would be a lot better if it tested things I'll actually need for, ya know, my life and my job

    • @horsecrazy2266
      @horsecrazy2266 8 лет назад

      thought If we don't play their game, we stop them. If we protest, we can try to sort out the rules

  • @mar-wr4io
    @mar-wr4io 8 лет назад +477

    "improving a school by picking its pocket is like tuning a guitar by ripping out its strings" *applaud*

  • @micheleherrera8994
    @micheleherrera8994 8 лет назад +386

    "the winners of a rigged game should not get to write the rules" that line really hits home.

    • @jenniferbentzen160
      @jenniferbentzen160 2 года назад

      Just " wow" ❤

    • @erikedmundson7275
      @erikedmundson7275 2 года назад

      That actually is the definition of a game...someone creates the rules, agrees to play by the same rules, and invites others to play...by the same rules...definitely rigged...rigged towards what, though? What is the intent of "first year, learn the new language"? What might the end result be? By the way, don't worry, we've fixed this...now we have a tracking system where they progress in steps from no English to some, to...and they get assistance on the tests, exceptions, helps, translations...(interesting, it is taking many of our students a lot longer to adjust to English)
      I was speaking to a friend of mine (immigrant-no English) who remembers being put in a class, sink or swim, to learn English. He had another view: grateful for the immersion experience. (I thus chose to learn a foreign language through the struggle of emersion instead of learning through my native tongue. There is quite a bit of research which says it is more (difficult, sure) effective and quicker - well, the real research of results, not pertaining to feelings.
      I was speaking to another friend of mine (illegal immigrant - no English) who came to the States for her children. She heard a rumor that we taught resilience and high-expectations and work ethic, and was wanting her boys to face the challenge of "the rigged game." She switched districts from one which tried to "help" by making things easier to one that kind of expected the hard work. What a STRUGGLE!! ... and...They are doing great.
      Thanks for these ideas and the rhetoric. Well delivered.

  • @asseater0077
    @asseater0077 9 лет назад +392

    Damn, this was the best slam poem about education ive ever seen. Fuck the us education system

  • @warumsiehtmanjetztdenalias
    @warumsiehtmanjetztdenalias 8 лет назад +498

    "these kids are good organs in a sick body"

  • @jadejade8570
    @jadejade8570 9 лет назад +308

    This guy gets it.

    • @jadajura9912
      @jadajura9912 9 лет назад

      ikr

    • @gabrielag6307
      @gabrielag6307 9 лет назад +16

      For real, I had to learn English just so I could communicate with my classmates. I forgot Spanish because I had no one to talk to in it. Man the struggle was real.

  • @harypotter37
    @harypotter37 10 лет назад +186

    I started crying before this got half-way through. This poem is so heartwrenchingly true and beautiful. Amazing work.

    • @Staylostinstereo
      @Staylostinstereo 9 лет назад +4

      Yas J Glad I wasn't the only one that teared up! Very moving

    • @jbiswasted
      @jbiswasted 3 года назад

      Whats so hard about learning English, isn't that a requirement for citizenship. Africans do it.

    • @fastfingerzfb9823
      @fastfingerzfb9823 3 года назад

      Did I ask

  • @taylorgonzalez7073
    @taylorgonzalez7073 3 года назад +9

    I come back to this so often my AP Lang teacher showed us this in early 2014 when we got back from winter break and now I’m in my second year of law school and I still think about this often.

  • @enrockburn9400
    @enrockburn9400 7 лет назад +89

    Every day when I was five, my older sister would play teacher.
    Her students were me, my stuffed rabbit and an American girl doll,
    She’d line us up at the end of the bed and teach us whatever she’d learned in school that day.
    Now, she teaches ESL at an elementary school in Boston
    and every week she tells me stories about her students.
    Ana does not know how to read in Spanish, much less English
    but she still wants to be a writer when she grows up.
    Juan chooses to stay inside and study at recess so that one day he’ll be able to teach his own brother.
    These kids are good organs in a sick body.
    In 2001, No Child Left Behind
    gutted bilingual education.
    Students who have been in the country for one year
    are now expected to perform at grade level
    on standardized English tests.
    My sister is not allowed to instruct them in Spanish.
    If the kids don’t jump high enough, the school loses money
    Improving a school by picking its pockets
    is like tuning a guitar by ripping off the strings.
    Learning to read in a new language
    before you can even read in your own
    is like learning to walk while a pit bull is chasing you.
    Like learning to sing with the conductor’s fist down your throat
    This year, for my sister’s birthday,
    I bought books for her students.
    A poem on one page in Spanish, the next in English.
    She is not allowed to help them read the first.
    Their heritage is a banned book
    Learning to read in a new language
    when you can’t even read in your own
    is like trying to heal a burn victim by drowning them.
    We are telling these children
    who have spent their whole lives in the deep end
    that they’ll learn how to swim if they just float out a little farther.
    In the 1980s, American slaughterhouses
    began building corrals in curves,
    so no animals could see the blood at the end of the track.
    This is how we kept them moving forward.
    In 2001, we began building the hallways of our schools in curves.
    This is how we keep them moving forward.
    You never learn, you fail the test
    You never learn you fail the test
    You never learn, you drop out.
    I know, I am lucky enough to be one of the winners of this game
    I was handed a head start
    and a rulebook in my own tongue
    but the winners of a rigged game
    should not get to write the rules.
    On the television,
    some senator preaches that throwing money
    at an “urban school” is like feeding caviar to your dog.
    They just won’t know how to appreciate it
    After all, if these parents can’t take care
    of their own children, why should we?
    Well tell that to Ana
    who has my sister translate newsletters aloud to her father
    because he, too, was never taught how to read
    Tell that to Juan
    whose mother and baby sister are still in Guatemala
    whose father works three jobs
    My sister tells me school is the most stable place in these kids’ lives.
    She has been a teacher since she was smaller than they are.
    but since when does being a teacher mean having to swear not to help?
    Since when does being a teacher mean having your hands tied
    as the schoolhouse burns to the ground?
    We are leading these children along a track built in circles
    as their lungs fill with smoke
    telling them it is their fault
    they can’t find a way out.

  • @Jay_Cross
    @Jay_Cross 9 лет назад +28

    I don't understand what people are disliking or disagreeing about this video he makes sense and he wasn't rude.

  • @DianaPham12
    @DianaPham12 11 лет назад +51

    My parents were immigrants from France and Vietnam, with their common language being French, meaning neither my sister nor I spoke a wick of English when we first went to school. I started school just after no child left behind was passed, and I think I got lucky because we don't have to take standardized test till 2nd or 3rd grade, giving me time to learn. About 6 years ago when I was in 8th grade, a boy who's family had just immigrated from Vietnam right around the time when we had to take the state wide standard test. He told me they were only allowed a pathetic Vietnamese to English dictionary and had to look up every. Single. Word. within a 90 minute time frame and answer all of the questions. Like Dylan Garity said, the winners of a rigged game shouldn't be allowed to write the rules. No child left behind, my ass. Most of them are hanging on by the tips of their fingers. Standardized test are no measure of intelligence or knowledge and should not be used for that purpose. The US school system may not be as bad as it could be, but for a country that prides itself in being progressive and a 'superpower,' one would expect better.

  • @aholt3953
    @aholt3953 8 лет назад +97

    THIS is how those of us who were randomly born into a privilege we had no choice but to grow up in should be using that privilege. Privilege should be used to help those who weren't as luck in the heartless lottery that if life.

  • @Gcat123456789
    @Gcat123456789 10 лет назад +50

    I have watched this multiple times and every single rewatch still gives me the chills. This is utterly amazing. You are an inspiration don't ever stop performing.

  • @rennytiara356
    @rennytiara356 8 лет назад +25

    "As their lungs fill with smoke telling them, it is their fault they can't find a way out'

  • @RomeLoganMusic
    @RomeLoganMusic 8 лет назад +11

    "...like trying to sing with the conductor's fist jammed down your throat" his imagery is so vivid. Love it!

  • @Cutegirl12316
    @Cutegirl12316 8 лет назад +60

    wow is all i can say. i love this beyond words.

  • @natalieroque6527
    @natalieroque6527 8 лет назад +90

    I'm in love with him.

  • @josette7997
    @josette7997 9 лет назад +11

    This poem really hits home with me because I came to the US before I could write. I was put in a preschool that had no English speaking teachers available to help me and I was alone. I was ignored and unable to be understood or understand. I would come home angry that the kids here didn't make sense that they didn't know how to talk. This was paired with a feeling of inadequacy that still presents itself when I can't spell a word correctly. I was held back a year because of language complications when native English speakers got praised for almost getting the word right I was handled gingerly. I learned and now I also write poetry but it wasn't without struggle none of my native English speaking friends could comprehend.

  • @maddymat4695
    @maddymat4695 9 лет назад +68

    Holy shit, this explains my hole education. Fuck, this just fucked me up

  • @rkgk1517
    @rkgk1517 10 лет назад +15

    I saw someone do this poem in their poetry program at the poetry finals of NFA's this year.
    It was very hard to watch, it was so sad. His frustration looked so genuine. Wonderful poem and wonderful performance I saw...

    • @jennameyer3853
      @jennameyer3853 6 лет назад

      Do you know of a poem i could pair with this for competition?

  • @LittleErin1989
    @LittleErin1989 10 лет назад +10

    On other slam poetry videos, I've seen the complaint "I hate slam because it's MEMEME."
    This isn't MEMEME at all.
    Slam is MEMEME, it's from the heart

  • @NervesAFLLC
    @NervesAFLLC 10 лет назад +8

    Wooow!!! I'm so proud that I'm not the only one who pay attention to this system they call just. Big Ups Dylan Garity

  • @liloprado46
    @liloprado46 8 лет назад +14

    I worked as a tutor/translator for ESL school students through my undergrad. This is all too real.

  • @lunarlunna3452
    @lunarlunna3452 2 года назад +1

    every year, everyday, every second this gets more and more accurate

  • @C4rolSrnit0
    @C4rolSrnit0 10 лет назад +6

    Chiiills... I love Dylan, each one of his poems give me a new different sensation, congratulations for your excellence.

  • @simbaryan4144
    @simbaryan4144 11 лет назад +28

    I really like Poetry just don't know how to write and its killing me because thoughts roam in my head uncontrollably. Poetry is another outlet other than music for me but I cant write it.

    • @Traveler9247
      @Traveler9247 11 лет назад +25

      Learning how to write poetry is just like any other skill: you aren't going to be good at it at first, but it gets better. If you want to be able to write poetry, start by trying, and remember to give yourself permission to write the worst junk that's ever been written. Just write, and remember that anything you write is good. Your goal, for now, is not to write good poetry, it is to write something, and eventually you'll read over something you wrote and be surprised at the quality. Sometimes it's hard to find a topic. Sarah Kay suggested writing lists in her TED talk, and that's helped me a bit. I recommend watching the whole TED talk as well, it was absolutely amazing.

    • @simbaryan4144
      @simbaryan4144 10 лет назад +1

      Thanks bro. Great motivation. I will take everything you said and just GO FOR IT.

  • @Smacadamia
    @Smacadamia 9 лет назад +3

    I cannot say how much I absolutely love this poem.

  • @stephaniegomeringer4344
    @stephaniegomeringer4344 11 лет назад +1

    My oh my! I just love Dylan and his words. I can't get enough of them!

  • @PacoVodka
    @PacoVodka 10 лет назад +4

    I teared up watching this.

  • @skhprwdm
    @skhprwdm 10 лет назад +4

    this is truely amazing.made me cry.

  • @20luzny
    @20luzny 11 лет назад +1

    This poem was absolutely perfect.
    As a student who grew up that way and a teacher who has too many of these students, I cannot thank Dylan enough for bringing this topic to people's attention.
    Perfectly written and amazingly performed.

  • @RecklessLove14
    @RecklessLove14 10 лет назад +2

    This poem is ASTOUNDING I'm Speechless!!!!!!

  • @DeeAnnUh_
    @DeeAnnUh_ 11 месяцев назад +1

    Even after all this time, still a masterpiece.

  • @limechica
    @limechica 10 лет назад +4

    Amazing. Simply amazing.

  • @christopherwessel4551
    @christopherwessel4551 10 лет назад +6

    Dylan Garity is my spirit animal.

  • @eloracsregor123
    @eloracsregor123 11 лет назад

    this is so perfect. something know one talks about. every line grabs you. its literally perfect.

  • @snowkkona786
    @snowkkona786 10 лет назад +2

    i love this poem. so much emotion is put into is and experience

  • @abblejuice
    @abblejuice 10 лет назад +3

    As someone who took ESOL as a child, this is so powerful. I was lucky to have moved from a bilingual Puerto Rico so I had an advantage. Others aren't so lucky and I still have friends with broken english because of this very reason

  • @caitlyn7310
    @caitlyn7310 8 лет назад +5

    He is incredible

  • @asdfghjk749
    @asdfghjk749 11 лет назад +2

    I also really love this one. I think that a lot of people need to hear this, especially educators

  • @lebonamour
    @lebonamour 11 лет назад

    This poem is about the children, who are innocent and faultless. Amazing job, Dylan.

  • @KatRocksCA
    @KatRocksCA 11 лет назад

    I can't like this poem enough... Beautiful and heart-wrenching

  • @nowuknowtoo
    @nowuknowtoo 8 лет назад +1

    I listen to you.So will others. You are gifted in knowing and expression.Thank you for sharing with this intensity, it is courageous. I will craft my own anger about our state of disgrace in this kind of poetry.

  • @beepboop449
    @beepboop449 11 лет назад +1

    he has now made me cry twice

  • @katedamonkey
    @katedamonkey 10 лет назад +1

    this is so powerful, being honest it will only make a real difference if the right people see it and understand his message, I hope they do this should open eyes

  • @snaprajan
    @snaprajan 11 лет назад

    Dylan Garity is seriously so talented. I am so excited every time I see his poetry in my feed. I even have one of his lines in my description on tumblr.

  • @yazudbrito-milian2928
    @yazudbrito-milian2928 9 лет назад

    He is Brilliant. CHILLS.

  • @LovelyGirlIroh
    @LovelyGirlIroh 10 лет назад +3

    I relate so much I was in ELL (english language learning) and it just gives me skills.

  • @nickboldan7833
    @nickboldan7833 10 лет назад +4

    No Child Left Behind only further deteriorated an already fragile public school system. Everyone agrees that every child deserves a good education; the way to get there is what ought to be debated. Should we continue centralizing our education system, which we can see is a failure, or should we begin on a new path of results-driven charter schools and the use of school vouchers to allow parents to choose where they send their kids, thereby increasing competition among schools = higher quality education.
    I appreciate the poetry from this young man. I just hope he channels that passion into something tangible such as rallying for more sensible policies from our government, because in the end, that is what will get things fixed.

  • @mysteriouspineapple3462
    @mysteriouspineapple3462 8 лет назад +4

    ahh I had chills throughout the whole thing ..

  • @zani3306
    @zani3306 7 лет назад +2

    Man fuck this got me over here in tears like who do you think you are speaking truths in such a powerful way it makes me cry.

  • @MeiTenshiDarkAngel
    @MeiTenshiDarkAngel 10 лет назад +2

    This gave me chills, so good!

  • @shelbell7327
    @shelbell7327 10 лет назад +3

    Dylan, you rock! So does your sister!

  • @rachelguez
    @rachelguez 5 лет назад

    This brought tears to my eyes and chills all over me, so good

  • @carmenlopez9136
    @carmenlopez9136 8 лет назад +7

    My native language is Spanish, but I was lucky enough to learn english before kindergarten, and was taken out of the ELA Testing in 4th grade (English language arts testing, to know if I was proficient in English)

  • @aplacewithnoname5512
    @aplacewithnoname5512 8 лет назад +1

    This revved me up because I myself hate how the education system is! Way to go, Dylan and his sister as well!

  • @anjaleebehti4755
    @anjaleebehti4755 11 лет назад

    i am blown away. so powerful

  • @0BreeAmy0
    @0BreeAmy0 10 лет назад +8

    my esl teacher spoke spanish, but she refused to tell me what an inglish word meant in spanish, she had to explain it to me in english whic was very confusing, my math teacher once yelled at me cause i was failing her class and told me that i didnt have to know inglish to do math, but how can i do math when i coulnet understand what she was explaining? also in esl and in school in general they wouldnt let me and my friend who was also learning english speak in spanish. so we just sat therre the whole time without saying nothing. this poem speaks to me in many ways :)

  • @ciannsannicolas3758
    @ciannsannicolas3758 8 лет назад

    What a beautiful poem. As a future teacher, this hit home with me.

  • @Thedoctorisin1000
    @Thedoctorisin1000 11 лет назад

    I just got chills

  • @ALLhailBEN7
    @ALLhailBEN7 11 лет назад

    The passion behind this is just incredible

  • @TuyenTran0
    @TuyenTran0 8 лет назад

    this really hits home and this dude is amazing

  • @bubblez122890
    @bubblez122890 6 лет назад +1

    As an educator for Migrant Children, I fell in love with this poem because it is so true! I see this every single day.

  • @kayleighc7082
    @kayleighc7082 10 лет назад

    I just got chills!

  • @AlexyssLinn
    @AlexyssLinn 11 лет назад

    I have chills all over, this is so powerful.

  • @tmgrogue1217
    @tmgrogue1217 8 лет назад

    I love poetry. he is so right with the beginning

  • @Forky4ever
    @Forky4ever 10 лет назад +1

    This is amazing! I can totally relate, having to take those ESL classes too.

  • @irisgrey7484
    @irisgrey7484 7 лет назад

    this was the most insane thing. goosebumps EVERYWHERE.

  • @Kali07ish
    @Kali07ish 10 лет назад +2

    This deserved a lot more views then this. He's speaking the truth!

  • @PeachyRosesxc
    @PeachyRosesxc 11 лет назад

    I love how I get goosebumps from 95% of these videos.

  • @MarciaNunes1961
    @MarciaNunes1961 11 лет назад

    Inspirational ! Awesome.. touching and oh so true ! Thank YOU Dylan .. you ROCK !

  • @daisytorres3563
    @daisytorres3563 7 лет назад

    Amazing, just simply amazing!!

  • @lydiavillalba4641
    @lydiavillalba4641 10 лет назад

    I got goosebumps listening to this! Awesome

  • @mads3732
    @mads3732 6 лет назад

    Goosebumps.

  • @user-sh3xo1gj7q
    @user-sh3xo1gj7q 9 лет назад +3

    Wow that's just awesome. :o
    I wanted to watch some poetry slam, because it seemed interesting and I'm glad I watched this.
    There's a great variety of other topics too. :)

  • @ashtonhornsby8950
    @ashtonhornsby8950 8 лет назад +1

    That gave me chills

  • @heyitsphilosophie
    @heyitsphilosophie 11 лет назад

    I cried. This is so great.

  • @hollymonkley468
    @hollymonkley468 9 лет назад

    Yes yes yes I live u right now I get so many sideways looks when I try and stand up for people like them and it's really awesome to finally see that someone like me is on the same page as I

  • @OscarVazquez-zb4yy
    @OscarVazquez-zb4yy 7 лет назад

    GRACIAS!

  • @hayleykaylyn229
    @hayleykaylyn229 7 лет назад

    I'm crying

  • @mc93433
    @mc93433 10 лет назад

    So well said. I teach at a school where 80% are poor and 90 are ESL. You hit the nail on the head.

  • @kyrakay623
    @kyrakay623 8 лет назад +1

    this is my favorite slam poem

  • @CrimeJunkie75
    @CrimeJunkie75 10 лет назад

    I got goose bumps

  • @harbivore
    @harbivore 10 лет назад

    So awesome.

  • @phoebeats
    @phoebeats 7 лет назад

    I had to pause the video for a second I was starting to cry oml this video hit me so deep because I'm still a student rn and I won't be out of the system for a couple more yrs

  • @carmensierra3935
    @carmensierra3935 7 лет назад

    wonderful! as a teacher this is so true
    great talk

  • @natandjustin
    @natandjustin 11 лет назад

    Getting goosebumps

  • @DarthKitsune
    @DarthKitsune 11 лет назад

    Dylan Garity is the poet of my soul!

  • @dawns.hunters4702
    @dawns.hunters4702 9 лет назад

    i love this slam poem!!! one of the best

  • @monce6522
    @monce6522 8 лет назад

    ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!

  • @Ayyooitkathi
    @Ayyooitkathi 8 лет назад

    this will always be my fav

  • @VonchkynProduction
    @VonchkynProduction 11 лет назад

    lots of passion, this one

  • @raulsoliz56
    @raulsoliz56 10 лет назад +1

    Powerful words.

  • @samanthacowan1871
    @samanthacowan1871 10 лет назад +1

    wow. amazing!

  • @bazzystar0.0
    @bazzystar0.0 7 лет назад

    This poem hit me hard. I had to deal with the same issues. I missed a lot of my classes just to do go ESOL and ended up failing tests because I simply wasn't taught it during class. I knew how to speak Spanish perfectly but they practically stripped me away of it now. I can't even roll my rs anymore. All that mattered was to speak English. I was fortunate in the end and somehow became great at writing and loved it and proceeded into more advanced classes. But the fact that my own native tongue will never be the same as it was before will always haunt me. Even if I'm considered a 'winner' in this awful, rigged game what did i win? The loss of my heritage? The guilt in not being able to speak fluently and happily as I did so long ago? Just these things. . .

  • @Cobra2323
    @Cobra2323 9 лет назад +1

    Reminds me of how the US college system is today. Great poem.

  • @addventures
    @addventures 10 лет назад

    so good

  • @TheRogueWildChild
    @TheRogueWildChild 11 лет назад

    Many with difficulties are left behind. Many who could have been geniuses get bored cause trouble, become bullies, or drop out to try being an adult before they are ready because they are not learning anything in school while being held back.
    It is a terrible system in need of a major reform.

  • @thepopo5818
    @thepopo5818 9 лет назад

    Excellent!!!!!!

  • @Indrina
    @Indrina 11 лет назад

    Lovelovelovelovelove this.