I've watched every episode of this series so far, and each time I start one hoping that I'll finally understand what the students are protesting or why they feel unsafe. In this episode a speaker asked a large group of protesters to explain their goals. I thought "Finally! Episode 17 is the one!" But she was met with the sound of crickets followed by rhetoric. Not one person could apparently answer the question. I've been trying so hard to give them the benefit of the doubt, but I don't think I can any more; they had no idea what they were doing or why they were doing it. It's fascinating that so many people could get swept up in group think, fighting vehemently for a cause they can't even identify.
It's all about inferiority. All leftists know exactly what they want (power), but all are afraid to admit it, so they tacitly agree to never specifically state it. "We are unhappy that some people are in power. We want to be in power, but none of us deserve it. And we will go to whatever lengths necessary to take what we want." It's a shameful admission that they want what they don't deserve, and even more, that they are willing to use unethical/immoral means to get it. So they will never admit it out loud, but couch everything in terms of ideology, because that sounds a lot more noble than covetousness. That "sound of crickets" is the space of time it takes for people to try to scramble up some sort of noble answer to their ignoble thoughts. (Although it seems like there's always one who has no shame in admitting it: "Honestly, three thousand paid tuitions." lol) Shakespeare embodied this combination of poisonous ambition and shame perfectly in Iago. Marxism is what happened when someone figured out how to capture that sentiment and sell it en masse.
Incidentally, this is also the same process which drives the incel movement. It's just that sex is not nearly as noble a concept as oppressor vs. oppressed, so it can never gain any measure of respectability.
Me too! After all the hours I've watched, I'm still waiting for actual examples of this rampant racism to be shown. If the level of racism is even close to what they claim, there must be explicit, well-known incidents, and video footage since everyone has a smartphone. They claim to be so afraid, but of what exactly??? I'm still waiting . . .
@@aperson_1852 well Naima was stating at one point that black people were killed every 28 minutes (later at a different event she said hours) but she was also so upset about the 2 boys stealing beer got shot and how it shocked her. Surely if large racist events were happening every 28minutes to 28hours, she wouldn't have been shocked, angry maybe, fearful sure, but no shocked.
When they were bragging about being "the best" all I could think about was the 97% acceptance rate of the school--that's about as elitist as a participation trophy. In all seriousness, this is basically a real-life retelling of The Lord of the Flies, where young kids who haven't developed the ability to properly regulate their emotions create absolute anarchy and chaos when cut off from adult supervision.
Lord of the Flies came to mind for me, also, mixed with some 1984 doublespeak. Freedom of speech is oppression. Community love is hating the individual. Oppression is righteousness. All bow to the false god of equity.
There was an adult professor right there thaf clearly stated she did similar things at another campus. This is not students left on their own, it's students that got fed a very specific narrative by some of their radical professors and running with it. The vague language of doublespeak is worked out in an academic context in order to indoctrinate the students and to make them into activists.
_"People who look like you were targeted. That's all you need to know."_ Yes, shut up and stop thinking as an individual human being. Otherwise, you get smothered in "community love" until the screeching forces you to agree with the ostensible will of the collective.
Apparently the "Community" enforces an unwritten law - if they don't like how you look or think or "mouth" things, then you will suffer righteous judgement. Also, the "community judgement" scene in the end is a good illustration about why hearsay evidence isn't allowed in court. "I heard that guy said something islamaphobic once" becomes all the evidence needed to secure summary conviction and judgement.
That standard of 'evidence' is actually well above the threshold they normally use which is - no evidence whatsoever . It's the adults teaching them all this that is most egregious.
@@DrTWG The adults who allowed this to happen were reliving their "glory days" as students in the 1960s. One of the professors who supported the student mobs (Zoltan Grossman) even lamented how "bored" he was by the lack of protests during the 1990s. It would almost be sad if they weren't peddling such a terrible ideology.
These kids may be some of the most ineloquent speakers I've heard. So many words; so little said. It's just a stream of rambling abstractions with nothing connecting the ideas. It's like what you get when a person is handed a microphone by surprise and told to keep the audience engaged. "So, you gotta be the best... uhm... the best. That's what you gotta be. And there only three thousand of us... and we just gotta love each other... we just gotta deal with each other... and be the best... because if we don't, we won't be the best..."
Well, the us versus them narrative was pretty concrete. "We" the "community of love" versus "them", the white people who can be declared racist at any given moment and the police who are considered violent by default. They know exactly who to hate. All they need is an accusing finger combined with the proper empty terms and their hatred will flow. The vagueness of their language is not a bug, it's a feature. They've been indoctrinated to be exactly that: activist drones.
@@rookievideos8865 These kids are not particularly bright, so some of their rambling is due to their ignorance. I agree, however, that their aims are more insidious than most think. They want power so they can pile abuses onto others. They're schoolyard bullies who have found a way to torment without fear of reprisal.
Thanks for this description. I found myself coming back to this playlist and wondering, "Why am I watching this?" But I think getting desensitized to this viewpoint and craziness really helps to handle brushing up against it anywhere else in life.
Exactly. These young people could very easily be led into committing very serious felonies by this insane movement. Perhaps Leslie VanHouten should make a video to tell these young girls what happens when you lose you free will to a cult.
Many people seek out "drama" as a form of excitement and purpose in their lives. When we were kids we would go down into the dark basement and search for ghosts. We would creep around and scare ourselves, build up our tension, and then jump like crazy when we heard some sound in the distance. Basically what we are witnessing at Evergreen is that kids game, only in a semi intellectual "mature adolescent" form.
That's a very good analogy. When they were in the meeting right after they kicked that guy out and somebody says "are we safe now?" Holy shit I laughed so hard
Old woman here. When I was a child, we went sledding, rode bikes and skateboards, and took our red wagons down hills, climbed trees, played hide and seek, kick ball... These aren't kids. Eighteen is an ADULT.
@@DrTWG It's embarrassing for everyone involved, they're all afraid of an imaginary racist boogyman that doesn't exist. They can't articulate and lack any sort of common sense. They accuse a guy of Islamaphophia without proof. "I hear, he's Islamaphobic and therefore he must delete everything on his phone in front of us after showing it." If that's not authoritarian, self righteous delusion, I don't know what is? These people hate cops so much, but good luck if you get raped, attacked or experience theft. Community Love means rioting, holding people hostage, getting teacher's fired and flipping over cop cars.
@@tastetherainbow9643 I figured it would take over Portland and Seattle and maybe the Bay Area, but the whole US. A lot happened in 4 months for sure. 😞
There are many things to protest, but that would mean learning about actual issues and taking on people with real power. That is difficult and dangerous, so these people rant about Bret Weinstein.
@@bgilley8199 and when actually occurs, politicians use those protests to influence their political party and the worse thing is people follow them, that happened with floyd.
@@spinosaurusstriker yeah, it's definitely true that some politicians used Floyd's death to further their own agendas. George Floyd's death should result in some positive reform of our justice system and police forces in particular, but it seems like partisan politics makes that reform almost impossible.
@@bgilley8199 but well, BLM was doomed the moment people started using Floyd as a martyr, instead of using him as an example of how the system needs to improve they started yo represent him as a saint, basically shifting the problem from being a police ignoring actual process and using brutality because of racism, to gorge floyd did nothing wrong! Having actual inoccent black people casualities and the next guy they Pick to burn a wendys was a dude that was driving drunk and stealed the tazer of a police officer,damn they could even use the cases of White people being killed by police to make a good example how the system affects everyone, but that would mean making White people victims too so its a no no. Its like every legit movement that appears gets plagued by political activists.
@@spinosaurusstriker Nothing Floyd did was deserving of the treatment he received. Should only people with clean criminal records expect to be treated with basic human dignity by the police? BLM never portrayed Floyd as a saint, he was upheld as an example of the treatment that Black people have received from police in this country for decades. What were they supposed to do, ignore his public murder because he was a drug user? Because he had a criminal record?
Jesus Christ. I knew it was bad but dear lord. These students were absolutely insane! They actually thought people would think they were in the right when this happened! What planet are these kids from?
I want to know the reactions of the parents of these ahole narcissistic brats... I would be asking for a tuition refund and would not pay a cent more towards this mess of an institution
I likewise thought I knew what a shitshow this was, but this is terrifying. The guiding principles of this institution have created the monster that consumed it.
@@stephaneestrasburg7654 Their enrollment is down 44% so I imagine the parent reaction is to not send their kids there. The irony here is that the students are simply reacting to what they've been taught by the teacher.
They also mentally ill cause they pretend like they living in the past when the fear was real, the threat was real. They want to feel they are really fighting against something. They like this temporary power they get for playing this victim part. Its really embarrassing and sad.
The faculty and administration validates hysteria and the psych professors remain silent. They are the biggest coward, the psych professors. They know the policy an behavior of the administration and faculty is harmful and yet they dispense with their professionalism and hide.
So I started on 13 and now I’m on 17 and I have yet to hear ANY substantive policy discussion. The most maddening thing about all of this is how so many people are talking so very much yet not SAYING ANYTHING.
Did anybody else's heart break for the student at the start saying they were too scared to leave their dorm? I literally cried a little. I have a son. If this was happening at his college, I wouldn't care if he was 18 or 30, I would go in there with a well trained attack dog, ready to beat the living daylights out of anybody in order to get him out. How dare they laugh at white students feeling unsafe. How dare they threaten and intimidate anybody. I don't care what colour you are. These "students" are nothing more than poorly educated thugs and the college let them get away with it. Disgraceful.
Yeah. What do you do when you know it'll be politically incorrect to stand up and say you're afraid of the angry "mob of colour", who are declaring that they're afraid of the white people? Meanwhile, *all* the sane people are afraid of *all* the insane people, regardless of skin colour.
Watching these set of videos is like watching goldfish in a bowl, the curious behavior of another species that would not survive for more than a minute or two in fresh air.
We never see the people who are cleaning the premises. How are they treated by the students ? I suspect the real divide is there and never spoken about by these spoiled kids. They probably work at odd hours. Rule of thumb. Exploited people never have a voices. These kids always whine, swear or menace. They rules the place which will soon run out of money.
Well we do get to see them at the cafeteria ("The Greenery") verbally abusing the people who are serving them food. Then after the college ran out of food to serve the obnoxious "protestors", a official offers to "erase the swipe" on the meal card for anyone, meaning that they will just say that you were never there, even if you did get food. How does the student respond? By demanding free food for everyone till the end of the quarter.
@@petervollan9286 They were belittling the cafeteria workers for their $11/hour jobs, and demanding they be fired because they didn't serve them food fast enough,
I Died laughing when they were all "is it safe?" after that guy walked out!!! All huddled in their groups like 5th graders who just had a earthquake drill!!🤣
@@animal0mother I always wondered if the marketing team at flavor-aid just gave up at that point. Their juice was used to kill hundreds of people and everyone still called it kool-aid.
Imagine this happening to a place you love. I went there 40 years ago, and managed to find some great faculty that helped me expand my limits, and gain skill sets that I've never stopped using. What it's become is a travesty. Are there any more alumni who want to see it either fixed or shut down? I think every legislator, (or more likely their staff) the Board of Trustees, all the way up to the Governor should see some version of this. Benjamin I know this is about as condensed as any human should be able to condense this, but do you see anyway you get the most important 10-12 minutes into a video that they could parse? I know they don't want to see anything outside the narrative, but christ on a crutch, if this doesn't break the fantasy bubble, nothing will. I spent SEVEN years getting my BA there - working to make up for grants that disappeared under Reagan, doing contracts that I could afford while I waited for programs that were relevant to music came up. It was still a school that someone with self discipline and motivation could get a lot out of the place. It makes me angry, sad, disgusted - a whole gamut of negative emotions that a place with such potential has been gutted by people who appear to be as creative as box of rocks. Any other alums want to organize? Sue for degrading our degrees? I've sent letters to my Rep and it's low priority, but still - if they can lose enough people like me, they have a problem. Maybe they'll listen to organized alums.
" I think every legislator, (or more likely their staff) the Board of Trustees, all the way up to the Governor should see some version of this." You're assuming that these roles are still filled by thinking adults. Many in those roles in WA today would side with the spoiled brats, and have you fired from your job for even suggesting discipline be taken.
I find the use of the word 'bodies' as interesting and very telling. Even when speaking about the people they claim to protect, they are unwilling to recognize their individual sovereignty. The insist on viewing all people as vessels of the group to which their body belongs.
I believe it was an attempt to use the "not seeing the trees through the forrest" narrative, which is hilarious because their group does not want to focos on the individual but the collective and weaponize their collective while demanding power over everything else. Of course any collective of white people would be denounced as racist, even defending a white person from the POC collective is racist, that is where their power lies, one group to fight them, one group to rule them all, while no other groups may exist.
@@dustylee9234 I'm not retarded. My point is this; who goes camping? Who goes out of their way to be in the outdoors? Go to any national forest in America and find a black person thru-hiking. I challenge you.
"GIVE US WHAT WE WANT!" -Ok, tell me what it is you want? "YOU ALREADY KNOW WHAT WE WANT!!" -I want to help fix what's wrong. Please tell me what you need. "WE NEED YOU TO SHUT THE FUCK UP!!" -OK. "GODDAMNIT, GEORGE! HANDS!"
26.35 "He was mouthing things at me." Reminds me of Arthur Miller's play, The Crucible, about the Salem Witch Trials: An old woman, Sarah Good, is convicted of witchcraft on the basis that she was seen to "mumble" something, which was taken as evidence of her ability to cast a magic curse on her 'victims'.
The reason this is happening is because these "students" can't keep up with the curriculum and they are failing. I would love to see their grades! They can't articulate a single reason for their behavior or give a single example of racism.
They only got into "university" at all because of how far standards have fallen. And they keep lowering the standards rather than admit CERTAIN GROUPS just are not equipped for western civilization. I work in public education. Degrees and grades are meaningless now. It can't get much worse before collapse.
MentoDaSheep Benjamin applied to be a truer in writing. They got rid of him because he actually wanted to correct their work and help them become better writers.
refreshingAnd It is. And I have been thinking about it. Black Americans score an average of 75% of the average European score on standardized tests. These tests are very well researched and they predict performance in college. I think part of the reason for this may be related to genetics which is partially altered by generational performance. Blacks who are descended from slavery have generational histories of being refused and even punished for getting educations. Slaves were not allowed to learn to read. I think it is possible that slavery, in part, may have decreased their ability to perform academically. Add to this poverty and oppression, the brutality of living in a white society that threatened them and kept them afraid, and the ability to learn academically was hampered. We are learning that behavior is passed down genetically I think. I am not up on genetics, so this is based on the little I have read, but I think it may be true. As a society, we need to ensure that black children especially are given quality educations. It make me very sad that we don’t. And colleges now are actually falling down on the job and not educating! Of course, I am writing here about the average performance of American Blacks. There are very brilliant black people, just as there are in any group. But we are failing the average black student. I worked in state prisons where most of the prisoners are black. Their stories are so heart breaking.
You're on their team until you have a dissenting opinion and then they have no argument so they have to follow suit with personal attacks "you're lost you're brainwashed, you just don't know what's good for you" Absolutely insane.
I've been watching your videos for for a good year and a half, but always refrained from commenting. I'm an Evergreen alum (sort of, I transferred out), and it makes me so angry that the education model I once heavily supported has been ruined and exploited by a bunch of crazed children. I'm glad to have gotten out before it got THIS insane. You're fighting the good fight, please keep the videos coming. Your series is a masterpiece study on the ramifications of idpol.
“I wasn’t here so I can’t speak about what happened, but everyone who said you were screaming and being disorderly the other day is a liar because you’re all raising your hands now.”
I've seen people compare Evergreen College to Lord of the flies....i can confidently say after watching all of these episodes up until now...that is a legit comparison...
The going girl that was a person of color calling the police and telling them she supported them and was scared for her life really broke my heart. I hope she's doing really well and excelling at whatever she's doing.
Best I can gather is that he’s got a contract til 2021 and the blessing of the Governor, who has similar goals for WA state as Bridges had for TESC: ruclips.net/video/WoRcmrpcGfg/видео.html
♥ COMMUNITY LOVE ♥ [from the same people holding you hostage, not letting you go out to the bathroom, and chasing you in the dark. Love love loveeeee ♥]
They have love for their community of POC. That's all. The end. It's very misleading to speak of love when your greater message is hating a specific group of people. It's either ignorance, immaturity or carefully crafted manipulative speech by clever individuals. Can't tell which.
Benjamin, very apt description, and we are all looking at the teeth... and the beast to which they are attached... and glad you are leading the charge 😎
George Bridges doesn't look like a college president, he looks like a deer in the headlights. . . Or a rabbit, trying to keep a cat from seeing him by cowering motionless in place.
Or... a spider in his web. Or a pig in shit... He's getting exactly what he wants. What he was hired to create... a crisis... and an excuse. It's politics 101. And they fell for it.
I found out the hard way a few years back that my rights and freedoms as a woman in The U.S. hang on a very thin Blue Line. Working a late night job, there were times when spoiled men from other countries forgot where they were and would scream and yell at me and threaten assault if I didn't follow their demands. It was obvious they forgot I wasn't a second-class citizen as a woman....until I told them I'd call the police to come help work the dispute out and mediate things. That always caused sudden silence, remembrance that they couldn't behave so spoiled and violent, that in this country the police generally work as very effective and non-biased mediators who treat each person as an individual, regardless of sex, color, age, or political leanings. It was during this time working the late night job and having to deal with intoxicated males from countries where women have no rights that I realized exactly how thin the thread is between women's rights and women's slavery. The only thing defending my equal rights to work and speak as a woman was the police, nothing else, no one else; because bystanders so fear accusations and screeching men claiming offense.
@@BenjaminABoyce Lest it be unclear, I am being lighthearted :) . Just that it can drive one mad contemplating the mindset that led to the Evergreen escapades.
Protesters: Community, we have gone viral and the nation thinks we are idiots! We need to send our real message of what we stand for! *live streams their message* Nation: Now we KNOW you are idiots not to mention bat shit crazy. Thanks for the clarification for anyone who was still undecided.
@Deplorable D, I agree! This needs to be a wide release documentary. Loving this series! I've always been interested in the witch trials in the middle ages, how that could have happened. This seems like a modern version of that. Very interesting.
I feel embarrassed for them. I am not angry, I get that feeling you get when you see someone doing something they are bad at and nevertheless they just continue.
Noticed a lot of errors in the captions for this and the last video, but great editing none the less. And the phrase "some fallacies are more phallic than others" was 😗👌
They're giving themselves a pat in the back, while being unaware, or blatantly ignoring, they're the problem they are trying to solve. I'm cringing. I hate this clapping sound.
I had a professor that didn't know what per capita or cerebus parabus are. Like, wasn't familiar with the concepts and struggles to grasp why they'd be important.
Assault doesn't mean to physically harm someone - that is Battery. Assault can mean to either threaten to do physical harm (whether or not it occurs), or to attempt (but fail) to do physical harm to someone (i.e. a swing and a miss).
My last job had a policy of not hiring undergraduates from campuses with recent histories of student riots and I remember seeing this one lol Berkeley was also at the top after that gay speaker had to, basically run for his life. There were other, more typical things, but this subject is a hot topic! Usually I feel like corporations are too averse to the smallest liabilities, but I understand this one.
Only drawback I see falls back to the same problem these students have: collectivism vs individualism. There were some students here, such as Benjamin Boyce for example, who were not insane, and your company could be overlooking some incredible opportunities because of that policy. Not that that should be illegal, mind you, it’s their loss, and by real talent going to their competition they are shooting themselves in the foot. But the thing that bothers me the most about it is that it’s an example of collectivism over individualism. That’s exactly what went wrong here at Evergreen. The individual had no merit only collectives ranked by an oppression hierarchy. Likewise, people from these campuses are individuals. Each should be dealt with as an individual. By collectivizing them, we are falling into the exact same trap that got THEM.
The vapidity, narcissism & arrested development is staggering. Animal Farm; Lord of the Flies, (& The Crucible h/t earlier commenter), Children of the Corn, and 1984 all fudged together to form a new flick: Social Contagion - Evergreen
I'm surprised by how boring these talks are. If you're going to have a campus rebellion, you'd think there'd be a few more sparks. "Is it safe though?" The mob's daring motto.
I've watched every episode of this series so far, and each time I start one hoping that I'll finally understand what the students are protesting or why they feel unsafe. In this episode a speaker asked a large group of protesters to explain their goals. I thought "Finally! Episode 17 is the one!" But she was met with the sound of crickets followed by rhetoric. Not one person could apparently answer the question. I've been trying so hard to give them the benefit of the doubt, but I don't think I can any more; they had no idea what they were doing or why they were doing it. It's fascinating that so many people could get swept up in group think, fighting vehemently for a cause they can't even identify.
It's all about inferiority. All leftists know exactly what they want (power), but all are afraid to admit it, so they tacitly agree to never specifically state it. "We are unhappy that some people are in power. We want to be in power, but none of us deserve it. And we will go to whatever lengths necessary to take what we want." It's a shameful admission that they want what they don't deserve, and even more, that they are willing to use unethical/immoral means to get it. So they will never admit it out loud, but couch everything in terms of ideology, because that sounds a lot more noble than covetousness. That "sound of crickets" is the space of time it takes for people to try to scramble up some sort of noble answer to their ignoble thoughts. (Although it seems like there's always one who has no shame in admitting it: "Honestly, three thousand paid tuitions." lol) Shakespeare embodied this combination of poisonous ambition and shame perfectly in Iago. Marxism is what happened when someone figured out how to capture that sentiment and sell it en masse.
Incidentally, this is also the same process which drives the incel movement. It's just that sex is not nearly as noble a concept as oppressor vs. oppressed, so it can never gain any measure of respectability.
Me too! After all the hours I've watched, I'm still waiting for actual examples of this rampant racism to be shown. If the level of racism is even close to what they claim, there must be explicit, well-known incidents, and video footage since everyone has a smartphone. They claim to be so afraid, but of what exactly??? I'm still waiting . . .
@@emilyjh75 I keep telling them, just hit on every girl you see. One of them will bite. The thing is, they think they deserve 10s when they are 1-6s.
@@aperson_1852 well Naima was stating at one point that black people were killed every 28 minutes (later at a different event she said hours) but she was also so upset about the 2 boys stealing beer got shot and how it shocked her. Surely if large racist events were happening every 28minutes to 28hours, she wouldn't have been shocked, angry maybe, fearful sure, but no shocked.
When they were bragging about being "the best" all I could think about was the 97% acceptance rate of the school--that's about as elitist as a participation trophy. In all seriousness, this is basically a real-life retelling of The Lord of the Flies, where young kids who haven't developed the ability to properly regulate their emotions create absolute anarchy and chaos when cut off from adult supervision.
Joshua Sager I grew up in the area around Evergreen and in elementary school they gave participation awards to everyone at a sports event.
Joshua Sager I was thinking lord of the flies when I listened to this too
Lord of the Flies came to mind for me, also, mixed with some 1984 doublespeak. Freedom of speech is oppression. Community love is hating the individual. Oppression is righteousness. All bow to the false god of equity.
There was an adult professor right there thaf clearly stated she did similar things at another campus.
This is not students left on their own, it's students that got fed a very specific narrative by some of their radical professors and running with it.
The vague language of doublespeak is worked out in an academic context in order to indoctrinate the students and to make them into activists.
Exactly, Lord of the Flies it is.
_"People who look like you were targeted. That's all you need to know."_ Yes, shut up and stop thinking as an individual human being. Otherwise, you get smothered in "community love" until the screeching forces you to agree with the ostensible will of the collective.
"People who look like you were targeted. You don't need to know whether their identity is relevant, just operate under the assumption that it is.
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We are the Wokeborg, you will be assimilated, resistance is futile
Isn't love bombing a cult tactic?
Their needs to be a big database of all those people that employers can check when hiring someone..
Finger snapped into submission
Apparently the "Community" enforces an unwritten law - if they don't like how you look or think or "mouth" things, then you will suffer righteous judgement.
Also, the "community judgement" scene in the end is a good illustration about why hearsay evidence isn't allowed in court. "I heard that guy said something islamaphobic once" becomes all the evidence needed to secure summary conviction and judgement.
There's a good reason these people are called "regressives".
Make it always legal to tell the truth. As in the laws against libel and slander.
That standard of 'evidence' is actually well above the threshold they normally use which is - no evidence whatsoever . It's the adults teaching them all this that is most egregious.
@@DrTWG The adults who allowed this to happen were reliving their "glory days" as students in the 1960s. One of the professors who supported the student mobs (Zoltan Grossman) even lamented how "bored" he was by the lack of protests during the 1990s. It would almost be sad if they weren't peddling such a terrible ideology.
I’m recalling “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller, only a confession of guilt will do, and after which, you must point out the other witches
These kids may be some of the most ineloquent speakers I've heard. So many words; so little said. It's just a stream of rambling abstractions with nothing connecting the ideas. It's like what you get when a person is handed a microphone by surprise and told to keep the audience engaged. "So, you gotta be the best... uhm... the best. That's what you gotta be. And there only three thousand of us... and we just gotta love each other... we just gotta deal with each other... and be the best... because if we don't, we won't be the best..."
Well, the us versus them narrative was pretty concrete. "We" the "community of love" versus "them", the white people who can be declared racist at any given moment and the police who are considered violent by default.
They know exactly who to hate. All they need is an accusing finger combined with the proper empty terms and their hatred will flow.
The vagueness of their language is not a bug, it's a feature. They've been indoctrinated to be exactly that: activist drones.
@@rookievideos8865 These kids are not particularly bright, so some of their rambling is due to their ignorance. I agree, however, that their aims are more insidious than most think. They want power so they can pile abuses onto others. They're schoolyard bullies who have found a way to torment without fear of reprisal.
Thank goodness for postmodernism! It has made mindless blather fashionable.
Dub Walk Up, "He can compress the most words into the smallest idea of anyone I know." Abraham Lincoln.
@@froggycroaked1603 Michael Eric Dyson: "Hold my beer. As a black man in a racist world … "
I've been using these videos to desensitize myself to extreme anxiety. thank you. it's like concentrated cringe juice.
There's always the Bob Ross channel for something relaxing :)
Kaizen Approach ever seen Ihypocrites “You can’t stop progress”? Some of that cringe makes this look cute
Concentrated cringe juice. Accurate description.
Thanks for this description. I found myself coming back to this playlist and wondering, "Why am I watching this?" But I think getting desensitized to this viewpoint and craziness really helps to handle brushing up against it anywhere else in life.
Yes! Cringe juice. 😂 Very good expression. Cringe juice.
22:39 It is amazing the charismatic power he has over these girls. He could talk them into anything. Very Charlie Mansonesque
Exactly. These young people could very easily be led into committing very serious felonies by this insane movement. Perhaps Leslie VanHouten should make a video to tell these young girls what happens when you lose you free will to a cult.
Many people seek out "drama" as a form of excitement and purpose in their lives. When we were kids we would go down into the dark basement and search for ghosts. We would creep around and scare ourselves, build up our tension, and then jump like crazy when we heard some sound in the distance. Basically what we are witnessing at Evergreen is that kids game, only in a semi intellectual "mature adolescent" form.
That's a very good analogy. When they were in the meeting right after they kicked that guy out and somebody says "are we safe now?" Holy shit I laughed so hard
Old woman here. When I was a child, we went sledding, rode bikes and skateboards, and took our red wagons down hills, climbed trees, played hide and seek, kick ball... These aren't kids. Eighteen is an ADULT.
As I continue to watch, all I can think of is these kids are loving the drama of it all!
@@debbiebrown381 every second of it.
This needs to be a Hollywood movie, but of course they would never have the guts to make it. A descent into madness.
Who would believe it?
Descent into idiocy.
@@dubwalkup5190 Truth is stranger than fiction!
lol They made Lord Of The Flies. :)
@@shananagans5 This could be the sequel.
"We're going viral." Yipes, that's what made them look bad. They assumed people would take their side.
The delusional self importance is amazing isn't it.
It's revelatory of their sense of righteousness - it will not have occurred to them that this looks positively malignant.
@@DrTWG It's embarrassing for everyone involved, they're all afraid of an imaginary racist boogyman that doesn't exist. They can't articulate and lack any sort of common sense. They accuse a guy of Islamaphophia without proof. "I hear, he's Islamaphobic and therefore he must delete everything on his phone in front of us after showing it." If that's not authoritarian, self righteous delusion, I don't know what is? These people hate cops so much, but good luck if you get raped, attacked or experience theft. Community Love means rioting, holding people hostage, getting teacher's fired and flipping over cop cars.
Nate, you said it, this has spilled out into the streets of America.
@@tastetherainbow9643 I figured it would take over Portland and Seattle and maybe the Bay Area, but the whole US. A lot happened in 4 months for sure. 😞
This video is a classic example of "Rules for thee but not for me"
Like Lord of the Flies meets Animal Farm...YIKES.
Meets every other dystopian novel , meets the wolfman.
Exactly.
When you are young, full of energy and want to protest but there isn't anything to protest.
Life is tough.
There are many things to protest, but that would mean learning about actual issues and taking on people with real power. That is difficult and dangerous, so these people rant about Bret Weinstein.
@@bgilley8199 and when actually occurs, politicians use those protests to influence their political party and the worse thing is people follow them, that happened with floyd.
@@spinosaurusstriker yeah, it's definitely true that some politicians used Floyd's death to further their own agendas. George Floyd's death should result in some positive reform of our justice system and police forces in particular, but it seems like partisan politics makes that reform almost impossible.
@@bgilley8199 but well, BLM was doomed the moment people started using Floyd as a martyr, instead of using him as an example of how the system needs to improve they started yo represent him as a saint, basically shifting the problem from being a police ignoring actual process and using brutality because of racism, to gorge floyd did nothing wrong! Having actual inoccent black people casualities and the next guy they Pick to burn a wendys was a dude that was driving drunk and stealed the tazer of a police officer,damn they could even use the cases of White people being killed by police to make a good example how the system affects everyone, but that would mean making White people victims too so its a no no.
Its like every legit movement that appears gets plagued by political activists.
@@spinosaurusstriker Nothing Floyd did was deserving of the treatment he received. Should only people with clean criminal records expect to be treated with basic human dignity by the police? BLM never portrayed Floyd as a saint, he was upheld as an example of the treatment that Black people have received from police in this country for decades. What were they supposed to do, ignore his public murder because he was a drug user? Because he had a criminal record?
Jesus Christ. I knew it was bad but dear lord. These students were absolutely insane! They actually thought people would think they were in the right when this happened! What planet are these kids from?
@@noexistence1 and we have learned from the Transformers that when your name ends in _tron_ or _con,_ then we know you are the bad guys.
I want to know the reactions of the parents of these ahole narcissistic brats... I would be asking for a tuition refund and would not pay a cent more towards this mess of an institution
I likewise thought I knew what a shitshow this was, but this is terrifying. The guiding principles of this institution have created the monster that consumed it.
@@stephaneestrasburg7654 Their enrollment is down 44% so I imagine the parent reaction is to not send their kids there. The irony here is that the students are simply reacting to what they've been taught by the teacher.
They also mentally ill cause they pretend like they living in the past when the fear was real, the threat was real. They want to feel they are really fighting against something. They like this temporary power they get for playing this victim part. Its really embarrassing and sad.
They are the evil ones now.
They are hunting down the race etc... They don't like.
The faculty and administration validates hysteria and the psych professors remain silent. They are the biggest coward, the psych professors. They know the policy an behavior of the administration and faculty is harmful and yet they dispense with their professionalism and hide.
@@michaelknight2897 this is scary and whats going on. ruclips.net/video/K4kHiUAjTvQ/видео.html
So I started on 13 and now I’m on 17 and I have yet to hear ANY substantive policy discussion. The most maddening thing about all of this is how so many people are talking so very much yet not SAYING ANYTHING.
Cheers for doing this benjamin, your doing a great service. These people are nuts.
Thanks Zac!
"we can CONTROL our own community..." what a well put use of words. Speaks to their actual goals.
You should be a chemist. You just extracted the active compound with only 12 words!
"Disrupt and dismantle" and then control.
@@saiikik2727 ...that fume Hood better be on
@@ChadDidNothingWrong What?
10:12 _"...the hatred and the lies, we already know how to spread that."_
I am so impressed with your work ethic dude. The amount of effort you put into these is really awesome.
Agreed. I appreciate the calm rationality he lays out.
Did anybody else's heart break for the student at the start saying they were too scared to leave their dorm? I literally cried a little. I have a son. If this was happening at his college, I wouldn't care if he was 18 or 30, I would go in there with a well trained attack dog, ready to beat the living daylights out of anybody in order to get him out.
How dare they laugh at white students feeling unsafe. How dare they threaten and intimidate anybody. I don't care what colour you are. These "students" are nothing more than poorly educated thugs and the college let them get away with it. Disgraceful.
Yeah. What do you do when you know it'll be politically incorrect to stand up and say you're afraid of the angry "mob of colour", who are declaring that they're afraid of the white people?
Meanwhile, *all* the sane people are afraid of *all* the insane people, regardless of skin colour.
You start training that dog yet?
Watching these set of videos is like watching goldfish in a bowl, the curious behavior of another species that would not survive for more than a minute or two in fresh air.
We never see the people who are cleaning the premises. How are they treated by the students ? I suspect the real divide is there and never spoken about by these spoiled kids. They probably work at odd hours. Rule of thumb. Exploited people never have a voices. These kids always whine, swear or menace. They rules the place which will soon run out of money.
Well we do get to see them at the cafeteria ("The Greenery") verbally abusing the people who are serving them food. Then after the college ran out of food to serve the obnoxious "protestors", a official offers to "erase the swipe" on the meal card for anyone, meaning that they will just say that you were never there, even if you did get food. How does the student respond? By demanding free food for everyone till the end of the quarter.
@@petervollan9286 They were belittling the cafeteria workers for their $11/hour jobs, and demanding they be fired because they didn't serve them food fast enough,
The cut away, when they yell at a young chef who is feeding them, disgraceful. De-fund, sorry.
They want to be serviced, not understanding that the woman basically said that that's what they'll need to give up in order to shut things down.
They don't look like they're starving by any means.😆
"We don't want any cops on campus"
"How many plainclothes officers are here, why are there no police here for this conversation??"
🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
05:13 "We goin' viral". Yeah, I guess that's one way of looking at it....
Thank you Benjamin. You deserve a medal for documenting all this insanity. And a good strong drink.
I Died laughing when they were all "is it safe?" after that guy walked out!!! All huddled in their groups like 5th graders who just had a earthquake drill!!🤣
This is like listening to a Jonestown meeting. These kids would've gladly drunk the flavor aid.
Thank you for writing "flavor-aid".
@@animal0mother I always wondered if the marketing team at flavor-aid just gave up at that point. Their juice was used to kill hundreds of people and everyone still called it kool-aid.
Unfortunately these people didn't have the same results as Jonestown
If these kids ever get the upper hand, watch out! You will be astonished by the cruelty they will exhibit.
Every time I hear 'COMMUNITY LOVE' chanted I always think of the murderous Neighborhood Watch Alliance from Hot Fuzz: 'the greater good...'
"this whole thing has been switched around to make it seem like we are the aggressors." Because you ARE the aggressors.
Imagine this happening to a place you love. I went there 40 years ago, and managed to find some great faculty that helped me expand my limits, and gain skill sets that I've never stopped using.
What it's become is a travesty. Are there any more alumni who want to see it either fixed or shut down? I think every legislator, (or more likely their staff) the Board of Trustees, all the way up to the Governor should see some version of this.
Benjamin I know this is about as condensed as any human should be able to condense this, but do you see anyway you get the most important 10-12 minutes into a video that they could parse? I know they don't want to see anything outside the narrative, but christ on a crutch, if this doesn't break the fantasy bubble, nothing will.
I spent SEVEN years getting my BA there - working to make up for grants that disappeared under Reagan, doing contracts that I could afford while I waited for programs that were relevant to music came up. It was still a school that someone with self discipline and motivation could get a lot out of the place. It makes me angry, sad, disgusted - a whole gamut of negative emotions that a place with such potential has been gutted by people who appear to be as creative as box of rocks.
Any other alums want to organize? Sue for degrading our degrees? I've sent letters to my Rep and it's low priority, but still - if they can lose enough people like me, they have a problem. Maybe they'll listen to organized alums.
Mike Nayna did an excellent three parter, check out his RUclips.
@@BenjaminABoyce Yep, that may be the best solution.
" I think every legislator, (or more likely their staff) the Board of Trustees, all the way up to the Governor should see some version of this." You're assuming that these roles are still filled by thinking adults. Many in those roles in WA today would side with the spoiled brats, and have you fired from your job for even suggesting discipline be taken.
I'm not sure how you manage, Benjamin. I hope you're taking care of yourself.
Nietzsche wasn't wrong about the abyss, my friend.
bwwwwwwhahahahaha, superb reference
Classic staring contest.
I find the use of the word 'bodies' as interesting and very telling. Even when speaking about the people they claim to protect, they are unwilling to recognize their individual sovereignty. The insist on viewing all people as vessels of the group to which their body belongs.
Lol, at 6:01 I think "This shit's [bingo money?]" was actually him saying "This shit's been going on."
I’ll listen again. I slowed down and listened to that snip probably 40 times. There’s likely other misreadings throughout.
Yup "This shit's been going on"
Appreciate it, both of you. Will modify the transcript for the final cut!
Yes, the Mumblese phrase "bing ohanuun" does indeed translate to "been going on" in English.
With all the nonsense these kids spew, it's a wonder so much of it has recognizable grammar and vocabulary at all.
What are they there to study? It doesn't seem to be English, that's for sure!
"We live in the trees. Depression is real".
Again, what is these peoples issue with trees? And if you're afraid of trees, why go to EVERGREEN State?
I believe it was an attempt to use the "not seeing the trees through the forrest" narrative, which is hilarious because their group does not want to focos on the individual but the collective and weaponize their collective while demanding power over everything else. Of course any collective of white people would be denounced as racist, even defending a white person from the POC collective is racist, that is where their power lies, one group to fight them, one group to rule them all, while no other groups may exist.
Oh, I thought they meant they were actually sleeping on tree branches at night or something.
Forests are kind of a wh*te people thing.
@@jackvancekirkland literally everyone that lives in a jungle would probably disagree
@@dustylee9234 I'm not retarded. My point is this; who goes camping? Who goes out of their way to be in the outdoors? Go to any national forest in America and find a black person thru-hiking. I challenge you.
"GIVE US WHAT WE WANT!"
-Ok, tell me what it is you want?
"YOU ALREADY KNOW WHAT WE WANT!!"
-I want to help fix what's wrong. Please tell me what you need.
"WE NEED YOU TO SHUT THE FUCK UP!!"
-OK.
"GODDAMNIT, GEORGE! HANDS!"
17 videos in, and I'm still waiting for Steve Carell's character from 'Anchorman' to barge in and yell "I don't know what we're yelling about!".
You can tell someone knows nothing when they have to ask if they're "right?" after every statement.
26.35 "He was mouthing things at me." Reminds me of Arthur Miller's play, The Crucible, about the Salem Witch Trials: An old woman, Sarah Good, is convicted of witchcraft on the basis that she was seen to "mumble" something, which was taken as evidence of her ability to cast a magic curse on her 'victims'.
First few minutes: "We're targeting people who look like you. That's all you need to know"...So good to get feedback from students.
Another Boyce banger for a chill Sunday evening 🍷 👍
“Delete the videos” this is pure gold and should be on the Criterion Channel
This series deserves a prize.
The reason this is happening is because these "students" can't keep up with the curriculum and they are failing. I would love to see their grades! They can't articulate a single reason for their behavior or give a single example of racism.
They only got into "university" at all because of how far standards have fallen. And they keep lowering the standards rather than admit CERTAIN GROUPS just are not equipped for western civilization. I work in public education. Degrees and grades are meaningless now. It can't get much worse before collapse.
From what I understand, they actually do not get grades.
MentoDaSheep Benjamin applied to be a truer in writing. They got rid of him because he actually wanted to correct their work and help them become better writers.
refreshingAnd It is. And I have been thinking about it. Black Americans score an average of 75% of the average European score on standardized tests. These tests are very well researched and they predict performance in college. I think part of the reason for this may be related to genetics which is partially altered by generational performance. Blacks who are descended from slavery have generational histories of being refused and even punished for getting educations. Slaves were not allowed to learn to read. I think it is possible that slavery, in part, may have decreased their ability to perform academically. Add to this poverty and oppression, the brutality of living in a white society that threatened them and kept them afraid, and the ability to learn academically was hampered. We are learning that behavior is passed down genetically I think. I am not up on genetics, so this is based on the little I have read, but I think it may be true. As a society, we need to ensure that black children especially are given quality educations. It make me very sad that we don’t. And colleges now are actually falling down on the job and not educating!
Of course, I am writing here about the average performance of American Blacks. There are very brilliant black people, just as there are in any group. But we are failing the average black student.
I worked in state prisons where most of the prisoners are black. Their stories are so heart breaking.
@@camimons470 read "The Bell Curve"
Just finished watching this episode. The complete lack of self awareness and insight demonstrated by these speakers and students is astounding.
Watching these Evergreen stories make me glad that I'm me.
10/10
_Hey, what's going on?_
_Being chased by a mob of angry people; it's a long story._
@@MentoDaSheep I was thinking for a comic book about the end of the world.
: D
You're on their team until you have a dissenting opinion and then they have no argument so they have to follow suit with personal attacks "you're lost you're brainwashed, you just don't know what's good for you"
Absolutely insane.
I've been watching your videos for for a good year and a half, but always refrained from commenting. I'm an Evergreen alum (sort of, I transferred out), and it makes me so angry that the education model I once heavily supported has been ruined and exploited by a bunch of crazed children. I'm glad to have gotten out before it got THIS insane. You're fighting the good fight, please keep the videos coming. Your series is a masterpiece study on the ramifications of idpol.
What a terrible language to use in class. I would never dare use those terma with my professors around.
Looks like found footage from Jonestown.
Now I know what it might feel to be in an insane asylum. Wow
People inside of An insane asylum are nowhere near this crazy. And I'm dead serious.
Yeah I would be out of those rooms so fast. The reason the silent onlookers remain mystifies me.
I used to go and visit my friend in a mental health unit. They never let the inmates establish their insanity as the reigning orthodoxy like this, .
Asylums don't exist anymore, so I cannot speak to that, but modern mental hospitals are far saner than this circus.
“I wasn’t here so I can’t speak about what happened, but everyone who said you were screaming and being disorderly the other day is a liar because you’re all raising your hands now.”
Benjamin, you've done an excellent job of documenting all of this and organizing the information. Thank you.
Thank you Karen!
"Let's remember to stay together.... except you, you, you, you , you and you"
I don't think I'll ever be able to hear the words community and love in the same sentence again without cringing.
Such a fascinating situation. Thank you for all of your work on it!
Thank you 😘
So this is how they first reacted to being seen for who they were by the wide world. Very interesting. The first moment of impact by reality.
I'm still waiting for one of the students to articulate specific instances of oppression, racism and what is making them feel so unsafe!
I've seen people compare Evergreen College to Lord of the flies....i can confidently say after watching all of these episodes up until now...that is a legit comparison...
The going girl that was a person of color calling the police and telling them she supported them and was scared for her life really broke my heart. I hope she's doing really well and excelling at whatever she's doing.
You should get some sort of award for this series!!
Why, ffs, is George Bridges still employed by the State of Washington? Is everyone in that state braindead?
Best I can gather is that he’s got a contract til 2021 and the blessing of the Governor, who has similar goals for WA state as Bridges had for TESC: ruclips.net/video/WoRcmrpcGfg/видео.html
♥ COMMUNITY LOVE ♥ [from the same people holding you hostage, not letting you go out to the bathroom, and chasing you in the dark. Love love loveeeee ♥]
Community love!
@@toweypat Hug the person beside you!
They have love for their community of POC. That's all. The end. It's very misleading to speak of love when your greater message is hating a specific group of people. It's either ignorance, immaturity or carefully crafted manipulative speech by clever individuals. Can't tell which.
@@xxfalconlifexx9715 All of the above. But I doubt they even love poc. They hate eachother.
@@GB_Gummy Do they? They turn on each other pretty easily, so I think their love is, at the very least, HIGHLY conditional.
God bless you. You have the patience of Job. 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for keeping me company as I count the teeth of the leviathan, HR.
Benjamin, very apt description, and we are all looking at the teeth... and the beast to which they are attached... and glad you are leading the charge 😎
George Bridges doesn't look like a college president, he looks like a deer in the headlights. . .
Or a rabbit, trying to keep a cat from seeing him by cowering motionless in place.
He is a horrible human being.
He looks kind of like Pryce (the squat cobbler guy) from Better Call Saul.
Or... a spider in his web. Or a pig in shit...
He's getting exactly what he wants. What he was hired to create... a crisis... and an excuse.
It's politics 101. And they fell for it.
It's a good school to go to for Cuck theory.
Actually he kindof looks like principal Snider from "Buffy the vampire slayer"
I think I might prefer sitting in jail to sitting through one of these "community justice" sessions.
This is what moral panic looks like.
I found out the hard way a few years back that my rights and freedoms as a woman in The U.S. hang on a very thin Blue Line. Working a late night job, there were times when spoiled men from other countries forgot where they were and would scream and yell at me and threaten assault if I didn't follow their demands. It was obvious they forgot I wasn't a second-class citizen as a woman....until I told them I'd call the police to come help work the dispute out and mediate things. That always caused sudden silence, remembrance that they couldn't behave so spoiled and violent, that in this country the police generally work as very effective and non-biased mediators who treat each person as an individual, regardless of sex, color, age, or political leanings. It was during this time working the late night job and having to deal with intoxicated males from countries where women have no rights that I realized exactly how thin the thread is between women's rights and women's slavery. The only thing defending my equal rights to work and speak as a woman was the police, nothing else, no one else; because bystanders so fear accusations and screeching men claiming offense.
Just when I think I'm out, Ben pulls me ...right... back... in!!
We’re approaching the end!
@@BenjaminABoyce Lest it be unclear, I am being lighthearted :) . Just that it can drive one mad
contemplating the mindset that led to the Evergreen escapades.
"No more cops in our community" - "Send the Army to protect us on the way from the library to the cafeteria"
Contradiction?
Protesters: Community, we have gone viral and the nation thinks we are idiots! We need to send our real message of what we stand for!
*live streams their message*
Nation: Now we KNOW you are idiots not to mention bat shit crazy. Thanks for the clarification for anyone who was still undecided.
Time Stamp 6:03. He doesn't say "Bingo Money." He says "been going on." But "Bingo Money" sounds hilarious.
Thanks Benjamin.
"I am not oppressed!"
Insane students : *engage goblin mode*
@Deplorable D, I agree! This needs to be a wide release documentary. Loving this series! I've always been interested in the witch trials in the middle ages, how that could have happened. This seems like a modern version of that. Very interesting.
5:24 To gain power/skip class/pass class
Community love. How ironic.
COMMUNITY LOVE! (Have to say it twice...)
Eric S Community love!!!
I feel embarrassed for them. I am not angry, I get that feeling you get when you see someone doing something they are bad at and nevertheless they just continue.
Wait waa the guy being chased the ohne they bullied out of the meeting because he wouldn't delete his stuff?
Teaching young people to be perpetual victims: despicable.
*"Community love!"* "Yeah!" *"Community censorship!"* "Ye- what?!"
Noticed a lot of errors in the captions for this and the last video, but great editing none the less. And the phrase "some fallacies are more phallic than others" was 😗👌
Gees I’m sorry about the mistakes. I believe that quote is from my last videotape bough.
They're giving themselves a pat in the back, while being unaware, or blatantly ignoring, they're the problem they are trying to solve.
I'm cringing. I hate this clapping sound.
That's a University? Yet not one speaker including the professor can articulate a full sentence.
Insisting upon the use of proper grammar and strict definitions of words is racism, weren't you listening?
I had a professor that didn't know what per capita or cerebus parabus are.
Like, wasn't familiar with the concepts and struggles to grasp why they'd be important.
Guess the ethnicity
Assault doesn't mean to physically harm someone - that is Battery. Assault can mean to either threaten to do physical harm (whether or not it occurs), or to attempt (but fail) to do physical harm to someone (i.e. a swing and a miss).
“This is an opportunity for community policing”. Josef Stalin, Ukraine, 1932.
My last job had a policy of not hiring undergraduates from campuses with recent histories of student riots and I remember seeing this one lol
Berkeley was also at the top after that gay speaker had to, basically run for his life.
There were other, more typical things, but this subject is a hot topic! Usually I feel like corporations are too averse to the smallest liabilities, but I understand this one.
Only drawback I see falls back to the same problem these students have: collectivism vs individualism. There were some students here, such as Benjamin Boyce for example, who were not insane, and your company could be overlooking some incredible opportunities because of that policy.
Not that that should be illegal, mind you, it’s their loss, and by real talent going to their competition they are shooting themselves in the foot.
But the thing that bothers me the most about it is that it’s an example of collectivism over individualism.
That’s exactly what went wrong here at Evergreen. The individual had no merit only collectives ranked by an oppression hierarchy.
Likewise, people from these campuses are individuals. Each should be dealt with as an individual. By collectivizing them, we are falling into the exact same trap that got THEM.
Good on her for standing up to the bullies.
The vapidity, narcissism & arrested development is staggering.
Animal Farm; Lord of the Flies, (& The Crucible h/t earlier commenter), Children of the Corn, and 1984 all fudged together to form a new flick: Social Contagion - Evergreen
'We are viral.' Truer words have not been spoken.
0:17 Whenever I hear that girl's voice, I know it's going to be a disaster
We can see at 23:05 the appearance of a spontaneous Struggle Session. The irony is delicious.
Community love! Re-education camps!
I need ASMR intro to deal with part 17 of this lmao
There's always the Bob Ross channel.
The Ivory Whisper ASMR channel, Black and white can get along.
I missed this until now!
Did they think it would be like the movie “Accepted” when they let kids run the campus?
More like Poe's House of Usher where the lunatics take over the asylum.
Lord of the Flies.
I'm surprised by how boring these talks are. If you're going to have a campus rebellion, you'd think there'd be a few more sparks.
"Is it safe though?" The mob's daring motto.