Woke People Are JUST Like the Nazis - Will Storr

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • Will Storr is a British author, journalist and former photographer. He has been a contributing editor at Esquire and GQ Australia. He also works as a ghostwriter and public speaker.
    In this clip, Will Storr explains the psychology behind virtue signalling. Storr is a brilliant author of such books as The Heretics, The Science of Storytelling, Selfie and The Status Game. He explains how we try to be dominant, successful or virtuous to gain status within our tribes.
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Комментарии • 13

  • @littlecatfeet9064
    @littlecatfeet9064 День назад +10

    I wondered if he’d mention Trump as a comparison. Not as a replacement Hitler before anyone comes for me, but as someone who’s seen to be able to restore status to the US. Personally I hope he is able to do so. The West needs a strong America.

    • @richardcampbell8685
      @richardcampbell8685 День назад +1

      I think it more so applies to the democrats. They have been the establishment for decades and they’ve exposed themselves to the world and burned bridges with the American people paving the way for Trump. They’ve fallen hard and fast.

    • @mikesheffer3690
      @mikesheffer3690 16 часов назад

      Donald Trump is a convicted criminal. Twelve days before the election in 2016 he paid a porn star $130,000 to keep her yap shut about a quickie they had. In order to win an election to lead the people he first came up with a scheme to deceive the people. His greatness is as a grifter.

    • @KeithBrighouse-r3k
      @KeithBrighouse-r3k 3 часа назад

      @@littlecatfeet9064 I’m unconvinced the west needs a strong Ametica. America is supporting and bankrolling a genocide.

  • @ArnoWalter
    @ArnoWalter 19 часов назад +6

    I hear so often US or UK historians analyzing German history (well, 1939-45 and emphasize on anal). Their sources are almost always books written by other English speaking historians. They never use German sources and accounts, or from other European nations for that matter. To me as a German, who actual met those people who lived through that time and extensively studied it and talked to victims and perpetrators, this looks like one big, self-referential and self-congratulatory circle jerk. It could as well be about a completely fictional country. TIK would be one of the few who doesn't fall into that trap. German fascism wasn't exceptional at all. Every other country had a fascist dictator at that time. Germany wasn't even the first.

    • @KeithBrighouse-r3k
      @KeithBrighouse-r3k 3 часа назад

      @@ArnoWalter The irony is, Zionists still are fascists and committing their own genocide.

  • @KeithBrighouse-r3k
    @KeithBrighouse-r3k 22 часа назад +2

    An American sociologist (whose name escapes me at the moment) who did research at the time in the 30s asked Germans why they were supporting the Nazis. The vast majority answered they wanted stability, Germany having gone through a tumultuous time since defeat in WWI, with failed revolutions, hyper inflation and general social unrest and middle class impoverishment.

  • @richardcampbell8685
    @richardcampbell8685 День назад +2

    Failure is part of journey. It’s not a bad thing.