PragerU for Kids: A Horrible YouTube Channel

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @BigJoel
    @BigJoel  Год назад +1316

    For more on the Civil War and reconstruction, I'd highly recommend this lecture series from a Yale Professor: ruclips.net/video/QXXp1bHd6gI/видео.html&ab_channel=YaleCourses
    My information about the Nazis and antiquity came from the book: Greeks, Romans, Germans: How the Nazis Usurped Europe's Classical Past

    • @TheElectricCheeseProductions22
      @TheElectricCheeseProductions22 Год назад +12

      Joel

    • @serse8455
      @serse8455 Год назад +8

      @@TheElectricCheeseProductions22 JOEL

    • @nathansyoutubeaccount
      @nathansyoutubeaccount Год назад +16

      This was one my pandemic binges I’d watch a couple times. Great lectures

    • @Islandswamp
      @Islandswamp Год назад +8

      Can you please settle a bet for me. Are you the same guy as little Joel?

    • @RecMike
      @RecMike Год назад +8

      @@Islandswamp they're two different guys who happen to look identical without being twins. It's crazy

  • @ryanmattox7408
    @ryanmattox7408 Год назад +9761

    ‘Slavery is better than death!’
    There is a monument dedicated to THOSE WHO CHOSE THE SEA

    • @namedhuman5870
      @namedhuman5870 Год назад +1000

      And both were optional. You didn't have to enslave or kill people. PragerU wrote that line, they approved it and recorded it for children. Did they understand that at all, was that the best they could do?

    • @enviritas9498
      @enviritas9498 Год назад +492

      How many Taino chose mass suicide over capture by slavers? I know for sure it was a lot more than zero.

    • @jabuticaba4003
      @jabuticaba4003 Год назад +99

      @@namedhuman5870 I'm only human after all

    • @petermmm42
      @petermmm42 Год назад +76

      @@jabuticaba4003 dont put the blame on me

    • @redjirachi1
      @redjirachi1 Год назад +350

      A gladiator choked himself with a Jupiter-damn toilet sponge to get out of being a gladiator. If that doesn't say slavery can be worse than death I don't know what does

  • @Zahaqiel
    @Zahaqiel Год назад +8917

    I do love the way PragerU argues you can't judge Columbus because you have to consider his culture, but then also judges all the cultures that he enslaves and discusses how they really benefited from having their culture entirely forcibly reoriented around a religion they didn't ask for.

    • @Chillerll
      @Chillerll Год назад +14

      Well you have to admit that these natives killed each other because of their misguided religions. Unlike Europeans who killed each other over the right religion.

    • @meganegan5992
      @meganegan5992 Год назад

      It's also telling how even at the time the man was a fucking abhorrent monster. He stole and destroyed unimaginable hoards of wealth for his own interest, and for that the church excommunicated him, he was stripped of authority, and replaced with similarly avaricious, if not as wrathful, men.

    • @Zahaqiel
      @Zahaqiel Год назад

      @@Chillerll Oh of course - I mean you gotta kill people for Judeo-Christian values. Which if I recall correctly was properly practiced by blaming the Judeo- portion for killing Jesus and orienting Europe's political power around Rome, even though it was the Romans who actually did the deed and Jesus was part of that Judeo portion of the population. That's the right religion in action! Very important to share that around.

    • @dangernoodle9961
      @dangernoodle9961 Год назад

      AND I guarantee there are videos on Prager U that complain about cultural relativism, how the libs tell them they can't judge child marriages or the way women are treated in Islam due to their culture (that is such a common strawman used by the right to argue that people on the left have no morals)

    • @elgatochurro
      @elgatochurro Год назад +14

      They did benefit, look at places that werent conquered and youd see mud huts

  • @outofhere2534
    @outofhere2534 Год назад +4479

    I’m just so struck by the one-two combo of: “We stopped these people from committing cannibalism because it’s bad!! BUT YOU CAN’T JUDGE ME FOR ENSLAVING PEOPLE BECAUSE OUR MORALS ARE DIFFERENT.” Like the hypocrisy isn’t even hidden.

    • @starsINSPACE
      @starsINSPACE Год назад

      I always find it kind of extra nonsensical when Catholics (i.e. Christopher Columbus was Catholic) use cannibalism as an excuse for genocide and/or slavery considering the doctrine of transubstantiation ("bread becomes flesh, wine becomes blood of Jesus"), but besides that, you never see people only enslaving whom they find guilty of cannibalism; like if some priests in a society do some cannibalism in some religious ritual or whatever, why does the whole society's population become enslaved/killed besides the just priests? It is revealing.

    • @miskatonic_alumni
      @miskatonic_alumni Год назад

      The Right must be really dependent on fundamentalist homeschooling to keep producing people that are ignorant enough to swallow this bilge without asking questions.

    • @gregmark1688
      @gregmark1688 Год назад +242

      But ofc, as Joel alludes to, Columbus would never have said anything of the sort. He would have said "I'm sad to see that the morality of the future has become so degenerate." Obviously, he thought he was morally justified, and would be as baffled as a pillow salesman by the idea that our morals are "different".

    • @ilianceroni
      @ilianceroni Год назад +231

      Furthermore, we have plenty of documents from the time: there were a lot of people in Europe calling out what Columbus & co. were doing in the Americas as “immoral”, including in the catholic church…

    • @rasengdori13
      @rasengdori13 Год назад +174

      “it’s fine that we did bad things because we’re white” that is literally the argument

  • @d20plusmodifier
    @d20plusmodifier Год назад +1247

    The argument "people didn't know slavery was bad back then" always falls apart when you, even for a second, consider that the slaves were people and PROBABLY knew slavery was bad!

    • @axelgonzalez2806
      @axelgonzalez2806 Год назад +186

      Well, this is a problem that easily goes away when you decide to stop considering slaves as people, as conservatives do.

    • @HeadsFullOfEyeballs
      @HeadsFullOfEyeballs Год назад +84

      That isn't a very good argument. Slavers wouldn't enjoy being enslaved either. Just because you don't like it when something bad is done to you doesn't mean you oppose that bad thing _on principle._
      No, the real argument is that we have written accounts from throughout human history of people who understood that slavery is abhorrent on principle. There was never a time when people couldn't figure that out.

    • @cow1816
      @cow1816 Год назад +35

      Fredrick Douglass would be rolling in his grave that there are *still* people who will argue that slavery wasn't too bad.

    • @agathahearth
      @agathahearth Год назад

      Africans sold each other off as slaves and the people bought them because that was pretty common back then

    • @d20plusmodifier
      @d20plusmodifier Год назад +13

      @@Scooterbeerrun see, but you just did the same thing. More of us who? Could the slaves afford to be altruistic?

  • @Nilmand
    @Nilmand Год назад +4640

    "Your honour my client didn't invent genocide, therefore he is clearly innocent"
    ~Saul Goodman

    • @ninyaninjabrifsanovichthes45
      @ninyaninjabrifsanovichthes45 Год назад +61

      When you slam dunk a slam dunk case.

    • @Nilmand
      @Nilmand Год назад +18

      @@ninyaninjabrifsanovichthes45 well... yes

    • @husky0098
      @husky0098 Год назад +99

      This is one of my favourite Saul Goodman moments alongside that one time he legally acquired New Mexico

    • @ChronicNewb
      @ChronicNewb Год назад +13

      I could totally hear him saying this

    • @deihlian439
      @deihlian439 Год назад +37

      @@husky0098 Nice reference, my favorite Saul Goodman moment was when he became a powerful being after he died just for his nation.

  • @AZ-ty7ub
    @AZ-ty7ub Год назад +6241

    The same people who say "give me freedom or give me death" are also like "well isn't being a slave better than being killed???"

    • @angygremlin4423
      @angygremlin4423 Год назад +331

      I literally commented the same thing a minute ago, before I saw your comment. It's so hypocritical. It's like a slap to the face.

    • @servoaugusta513
      @servoaugusta513 Год назад

      @@angygremlin4423 but you see it’s okay for powerful straight white men to commit violence for political power-no one else unless to help those white men

    • @woaddragon
      @woaddragon Год назад

      Not quite know if this is true , but it said that King George stated, Why are the loudest cricers of Liberty are the drivers of Negros?

    • @PantherPlayerCLAW
      @PantherPlayerCLAW Год назад

      Why is that phrase a "right" quote? Does the left not want freedom over anything else?

    • @Chineseisntalanguageapparently
      @Chineseisntalanguageapparently Год назад +18

      Columbus was Spanish and he basically did say that

  • @Holfax
    @Holfax Год назад +1090

    "Your honor, my client is a serial killer...but he did not invent serial killing!"

    • @akorn9943
      @akorn9943 Год назад +180

      “Your honor, you can’t judge the actions of my client two years ago by the standards you have today!

    • @joearnold6881
      @joearnold6881 Год назад +60

      I’m Steve Serialkiller and I can confirm.
      My family has held the patent on serial killing since we invented it twenty years ago (once it stopped being “the past” and so bad things could start to exist)

    • @Shilpa_Kujur
      @Shilpa_Kujur Год назад +27

      I WAS THINKING OF THE SAME OMG LIKE DOES IT NOT MATTER IF I MURDER PEOPLE IF I DID NOT INVENT MURDER!?!?

    • @davebowman9913
      @davebowman9913 Год назад +2

      that's a cute strawman. the argument would be more like, ''when serial killing was normal, my client engaged in it and therefore doesn't deserve to be singled out. some of my clients were early adopters of 'anti' serial killing and successfully enacted reforms before most others. therefore, condemning my clientele as especially villainous would be unjust.'' - I'm not saying that is an amazing argument, just that if you want to engage with peoples arguments, then engage with their arguments - not mischaracterizations that are easy to dunk on.

    • @luiysia
      @luiysia Год назад

      @@davebowman9913 this is a youtube comments section not the fucking ben shapiro show 💀

  • @MrCrimsonbolt
    @MrCrimsonbolt Год назад +516

    'Morality is objective; good is always good, evil is always evil!'
    'Slavery is evil'
    'Hang on a minute, you've got to look at it in context. It's bad now, but it was ok back then. It all comes down to the subjectivity of society at any given time in history. Hope that clears things up'

    • @RawrX32009
      @RawrX32009 4 месяца назад +12

      Conclusion: conservatism melts your brain

    • @GPB_Sic
      @GPB_Sic Месяц назад

      What about loaning money under rate?

  • @owlhead3263
    @owlhead3263 Год назад +2284

    The thing I love is that Columbus WAS a controversial figure of the time. He was even arrested for his actions. But people constantly go to bat for him like he was even the first European to discover America. He didn’t even land in the America that PragerU likes!

    • @MrHendrix17
      @MrHendrix17 Год назад +95

      Proud Cuban Patriot Dennis Prager o7

    • @jjtheraccoon61
      @jjtheraccoon61 Год назад +127

      Right. The natives were the discoverers of the Americas, and that famous band of Vikings arrived at North America around 500 years before Columbus did.

    • @micahcook2408
      @micahcook2408 Год назад +85

      Also Cannibalism was happening in Europe as well… not a mass epidemic but there are notable cases.

    • @user-uv2cp1qd1j
      @user-uv2cp1qd1j Год назад +39

      @@jjtheraccoon61 exactly. It’s like Prager U haven’t even seen Vinland Saga

    • @KaliqueClawthorne
      @KaliqueClawthorne Год назад +56

      @@micahcook2408 Since I just heared about this recently - Like the rich people of Europe BUYING corpses/mummies in Eqypt and eating them (or more like a powder they made out of them)

  • @fabulousfrankielee
    @fabulousfrankielee Год назад +18751

    "Being enslaved is better than being killed, no?" I can't believe that's a sentence in a children's show.

    • @angygremlin4423
      @angygremlin4423 Год назад +55

      I don't understand how conservative channels like PragerU can simultaneously hold beliefs like "give me liberty or give me death" in the context of the American Revolution but "slavery, forced religious conversation, and torture aren't as bad as death lol" when it comes to the Taino/other native peoples.

    • @dianasofia5075
      @dianasofia5075 Год назад +755

      Ikr? I had to stop the video and take a break: just to process what I've just heard.

    • @starchaser777
      @starchaser777 Год назад +760

      i went from 😐 to 😨 way too fast lmao. my jaw DROPPED

    • @EdamL22
      @EdamL22 Год назад +1334

      It also implies that those were Columbus's only two choices about how to deal with the indigenous Americans he encountered.

    • @Geospasmic
      @Geospasmic Год назад +528

      I would bet money they say "give me liberty or give me death" when discussing a slave-owning founding father in another video, though I don't want to check.

  • @jacemankins
    @jacemankins Год назад +4160

    I think my favorite part about this is Columbus’s forced Spanish accent even though he was Italian.

    • @anonymoussaga8723
      @anonymoussaga8723 Год назад +195

      I think I even heard a bit of Scottish.

    • @lollybowser
      @lollybowser Год назад +176

      yeah I'm spanish and that accent is just... no

    • @spaghettiisyummy.3623
      @spaghettiisyummy.3623 Год назад +84

      At least they didn't give him a British accent.

    • @starry_lis
      @starry_lis Год назад +123

      He wasn't even that tbh. At the time, he would probably identify as Genoan, as Italian identity came to life around the time Napoleon had conqueredb the peninsula.

    • @herobrine3245
      @herobrine3245 Год назад +20

      I'll be real here, I thought Columbus was from Spain

  • @TenTonNuke
    @TenTonNuke Год назад +422

    "Your Honor, sure I kidnapped her and chained her up in my basement. But isn't that better than killing her? I don't see the problem."

    • @audreymuzingo933
      @audreymuzingo933 Год назад +52

      🤣 I know you meant that as a hypothetical metaphor, but it was literally the defense of John Jamelske, who kidnapped and kept a series of 5 women and girls for periods of months to years, chained by the ankle in his basement. Not only was it "ridiculous" to imprison him for punishment since he didn't kill them ... the prosecutors painted an "unfair" picture that made him "look like" a monster. Like how they said one of his victims was 13, but she was 14 when he released her! And they said the dungeon had only a bucket to use as a toilet, when really it was a CAMPER toilet bucket! I mean MY GOD, he even gave one of them A1 steak sauce!
      -I'm not joking; those were literally defenses he gave. The dude was nuts -he kept a calendar where he marked all the times he r___ d them but considered it "work" so he kept a tally of payments he owed them for it .... but he subtracted "room and board" amounts from that. So for instance $210 was the amount he calculated he owed one woman, after being his captive slave for over 2 years. He was a millionaire by the way. So when he was caught, the state split his wealth 5 ways, for the 5 victims.

    • @rainingcomplete3018
      @rainingcomplete3018 6 месяцев назад +10

      @@audreymuzingo933 Lets be real here, the prosecutor just gave the fuck up. He didn’t even try because how can you defend that xD that story is so fucked up, thank you for sharing

    • @audreymuzingo933
      @audreymuzingo933 6 месяцев назад +10

      @@rainingcomplete3018 There was no trial -he pleaded guilty to all counts because he didn't think they were a big deal. He thought he would just get community service, even though his lawyers tried to convince him otherwise.

    • @rainingcomplete3018
      @rainingcomplete3018 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@audreymuzingo933 pftt that is hilarious

    • @audreymuzingo933
      @audreymuzingo933 6 месяцев назад +5

      @@rainingcomplete3018 I agree. He was up for parole just last year. - DENIED, ha. Crazy thing is, he already looked ancient when he was arrested in 2003, so it's hard to believe he's even still alive! You should look up that story sometime, and see the dungeon, it's effing horrifying what kind of "living" those poor people had to do.

  • @apollofell3925
    @apollofell3925 Год назад +596

    Columbus: Native Americans practiced human sacrifice, so destroying their cultures was justified.
    Columbus, not 60 seconds later: Slavery and murder were just part of my culture, don't judge me for it.

    • @223Drone
      @223Drone Год назад

      Don't forget Columbus was condemned by the church because his actions were considered to be vile even by their standards. Even during his time he was seen a shitty person.

    • @sherlocksmuuug6692
      @sherlocksmuuug6692 Год назад +60

      Also the people that Columbus (and later Spanish authorities) brutalized and enslaved the most, the Taino, never practiced human sacrifice. In fact it was their aversion to conflict and willingness to compromise that made the Spanish think they would be ideal slaves.
      Now the other big culture in the region, the Caribs, were alleged to have been cannibals, though it is to this day disputed if and to what degree this was true. It is suspicious that neither the English nor French accused the Caribs of widespread cannibalism during their later wars with them, only the Spanish did so. As far back as the 18th century scientist Alexander von Humboldt accused earlier Spanish reports of being total fabrication. But it is considered to be plausible that there was some ritualized cannibalism of captives, something also practiced by Europeans, just in another form. Look up what happened to the bodies of people who were executed in Europe during the Early Modern Period, it's...not pretty. Medical cannibalism is a thing. It's pretty disturbing how much people used to be into comsuming pieces of other people.
      In fact, if we spread it to the later US, cannibalism or human sacrifice were almost unheard of among the indigenous North American cultures.
      Meanwhile the Spanish and the early English colonists publicly killed people for the explicit reason of appeasing God and in the case of the Salem hysteria, to improve their fortunes after devastating war and famine. Is this not a practice of human sacrifice?
      You could even argue that Lynching is a form of human sacrifice, I certainly am. Some random minority is grabbed off the street, sans legal conviction of a crime. Then the entire community comes together with their families to gleefully watch as the victim is brutally murdered, all while the audience is cheering, eating, singing and praising God. Afterwards the body of the victim is mutilated, with trophies being taken home by the attendants. As far as I'm concerned such a crime is absolutely ritual human sacrifice and would be called such if the culprits weren't WASPs. If we accept this, then the barbaric American Southerner practiced human sacrifices until at least the 1950s (that we know of). But you would rightfully be called crazy if you said that "they commit human sacrifice" about every person of European descent living in North America at that time. Now, does this particular savage tribe known as "The South" deserve to be enslaved, colonized or forcefully converted away from their violent culture and beastly cult that includes human sacrifice? I mean that last part objectively yes, but the people funding Prager would have you disappeared if you were a public figure expressing that.

    • @apollofell3925
      @apollofell3925 Год назад

      @@sherlocksmuuug6692 I'll go one further and postulate that capital punishment is a form of human sacrifice to appease the "god" of retribution for the public. Whatever reasons or rituals are used to justify murder within a society, the end result is the same. At the end of the day, the Spanish tried to justify considerably more murder of natives than the natives ever did.

    • @DanAvenell
      @DanAvenell Год назад +18

      @@sherlocksmuuug6692 Very few Native Americans (and Aztecs/Mayans) performed human sacrifice, it was an ancient tradition that was rapidly dying out. Many tribes never did it.

    • @CleverUsername69420
      @CleverUsername69420 Год назад

      He was literally told not to enslave ppl by Queen Isabella bc they should have the same rights as Spaniards, so this excuse doesn’t even work
      Even the country that backed him (or at least parts of it… idk I’m rusty on my history) didn’t agree with the practices he put into place
      And Columbus was a dumbass anyways, not that I’d expect all the much intelligence from someone who fucked a llama and gave humanity syphilis. Idk why America ever decided he was some national hero

  • @r.javanainen8947
    @r.javanainen8947 Год назад +1068

    "introduced christianity to people who really benefitted"
    😐

    • @imveryangryitsnotbutter
      @imveryangryitsnotbutter Год назад +208

      PragerU really said ☹+ ✝ = 😃

    • @boldandbrash8431
      @boldandbrash8431 Год назад +25

      Unfortunately it was just Catholicism

    • @miskatonic_alumni
      @miskatonic_alumni Год назад +190

      Conservatives: we are morally upright people that believe in freedom.
      Also conservatives: colonialism and imperialism were actually really good for the people that got colonized. Just look at all the civic improvements that Leopold II made in the Congo region.

    • @grmpEqweer
      @grmpEqweer Год назад +7

      ​@@miskatonic_alumni
      Leopold 2 made some armless changes. You have to hand it to him.😬🤮

    • @tahamohammad8842
      @tahamohammad8842 Год назад +52

      My reaction was more “what people are you saying columbus helped and civilized?He killed such an obscene number of people that if anything the civilization was irrevocably destroyed, considering so much of the society was killed off”

  • @eoincampbell1584
    @eoincampbell1584 Год назад +7357

    Cannibalism and human sacrifice? ALWAYS BAD
    Death penalty? ALWAYS GOOD
    Slavery? ENTIRELY RELATIVE

    • @badger6882
      @badger6882 Год назад +120

      wild

    • @madeline6951
      @madeline6951 Год назад +507

      there's only good or bad, unless we tell you otherwise, in which case it's an entirely artificial grey area designed to obfuscate the fact that we liked it better with less human rights, but we can't say that, because bad cancel culture

    • @user-et3xn2jm1u
      @user-et3xn2jm1u Год назад +220

      Murder bad, death penalty good, because moral consistency is the name of the game around here

    • @madeline6951
      @madeline6951 Год назад +1

      @@user-et3xn2jm1u there is consistency, it's just very stupid consistency. They consistently defend white men. That's all.

    • @sherlocksmuuug6692
      @sherlocksmuuug6692 Год назад +243

      Cannibalism and human sacrifice is especially bad when the people that were enslaved and murdered in this example never actually practiced either. Like the Taino, who were the first victims of Columbus and the later Spanish Viceroys.

  • @hl1342
    @hl1342 Год назад +332

    The people who made these are the same people who hate the idea of making a kids show political.

    • @zzombiedogg
      @zzombiedogg Год назад +84

      and when they say “political” they mean the show _hinting_ that one of their characters is gay

    • @Fronko_
      @Fronko_ Год назад +1

      Yea ikr? God forbid there's a gay couple in a cartoon

    • @tintedpalette653
      @tintedpalette653 Год назад

      Unsurprisingly, much of their complaints are projection

    • @Asmanidoesnotexist2
      @Asmanidoesnotexist2 9 месяцев назад +15

      When they say “politics in kids shows is bad” they mean beliefs that don’t line up with their own or gay people.

  • @foffingCh.
    @foffingCh. Год назад +3097

    “Being taken as a slave is better than being killed, no?” Is a real ironic “give me liberty or give me death” moment

    • @enviritas9498
      @enviritas9498 Год назад +120

      An ironic quote from Patrick Henry, a Virginian slave owner. Out of all of the United States' founders, only a few never owned slaves: John Adams, Alexander Hamilton, Roger Sherman, and Thomas Paine.

    • @bryn1063
      @bryn1063 Год назад +1

      Dumb because I'd much rather die than be enslaved. You're tortured as a slave. Death, you feel nothing.

    • @vanyadolly
      @vanyadolly Год назад +142

      Even worse when the idea that slaves "consented" to slavery by not killing themselves was used as an excuse at the time.

    • @debeb5148
      @debeb5148 Год назад +60

      ​@@vanyadollyThat's a nasty double bind. "Oh they didn't kill themselves so slavery is ok" "Oh, they killed themselves, they're going to hell,"

    • @randokun6430
      @randokun6430 Год назад +2

      @@debeb5148 Heres thought... they lost a war so slavery is okay.. because in losing a war the other option is death. if not slavery or servitutde/ submission to the attacking nation.

  • @Jovian12
    @Jovian12 Год назад +3039

    The thing that gets me with the Columbus one is that the man WAS criticized for his time. Like, he WAS judged based on his own culture's principles. Like...c'mon.

    • @GiordanDiodato
      @GiordanDiodato Год назад +535

      even the Inquisition considered his methods too cruel

    • @jamesn3122
      @jamesn3122 Год назад

      He was a crowned on bafoon

    • @HelixSnake
      @HelixSnake Год назад +1

      Conservatives do this about everything they try to whitewash, and what you're saying is almost always true. There's some idea that the concept of justice was invented recently, but people who were historically pieces of shit, were known at the time to be pieces of shit, and there have always been people at any time in history that knew that shit like slavery was wrong, the same way that today we know that a lot of shit that people in power do frequently is wrong.

    • @j0j0dartiste21
      @j0j0dartiste21 Год назад +313

      ​@@GiordanDiodato don't understand why people like Prager go to bat for a guy that not only was seen as worse than the og torturers but that has almost nothing to do with US history.

    • @rae-everything
      @rae-everything Год назад +229

      So was Thomas Jefferson, he was called a hypocrite. But, people always say "everyone agreed with slavery back then".

  • @jackb3quick
    @jackb3quick Год назад +902

    I think the worst part about prageru kids might be that youtube ACTUALLY recognizes it as a kids channel. This means that it appears more readily when children are using the "kids" option on youtube, and the kids' categorization disables comments, which means there is no way to fact check or dispute these videos where the video is shown....

    • @spase667
      @spase667 Год назад +118

      But, the banner at the bottom of the screen said that they are facing “severe censorship.” How can this be?!

    • @TheZchristina97
      @TheZchristina97 Год назад

      Yeah PragerU is actually extremely dangerous. According to one of their polls, half their audience is under 25. They could be fabricating the stats, but if that’s true, they’re making a deliberate effort to conservative Gen Z

    • @TreeFiddehSeven
      @TreeFiddehSeven Год назад

      To piggyback off this point, it shouldn’t be legal for this ghoulish propaganda organization to masquerade as an educational institution with the Prager”U”

    • @hanzquejano7112
      @hanzquejano7112 Год назад +12

      I once found a lewd video under that category.
      And also a few fake news

    • @enviritas9498
      @enviritas9498 Год назад +12

      RUclips seems to think that anything animated can be labelled as "for kids"

  • @amphibianadventures6267
    @amphibianadventures6267 Год назад +269

    The whole "moral standard" argument with Columbus is irrelevant when the King and Queen of Spain explicitly told him not to treat the natives horribly and to leave them relatively alone, and they were horrified when they found out. They even punished him and stripped him of his titles because of his mistreatment, and in his life he never believed he found America and insisted he had reached Asia.

    • @fa1ry_juice
      @fa1ry_juice Год назад +43

      holy shit so he was just a maniac 😭

    • @Scooterbeerrun
      @Scooterbeerrun Год назад

      It's no different than police chiefs scapegoating their officers today, they sent him to do their dirty work and then threw him under the bus after to save face

    • @Saltboi1823
      @Saltboi1823 6 месяцев назад +10

      Actually, no. He was sent to jail for his savagery, but the king pardoned him and funded his next trip.

  • @MrPooleish
    @MrPooleish Год назад +581

    "Columbus didn't invent slavery" is as good a defense as "The defendant isn't literal Cain, so this murder isn't really that big a deal."

    • @christopherlundgren1700
      @christopherlundgren1700 Год назад +9

      Ha!

    • @skeetsmcgrew3282
      @skeetsmcgrew3282 Год назад +8

      "I was only following orders. My orders."

    • @phantomfeather518
      @phantomfeather518 Год назад +6

      I love how they’ll talk about really wanting the death penalty but also defend murderers from the past because “they didn’t event it!” 🤔

    • @__-vb3ht
      @__-vb3ht Год назад +3

      Got me out of so many court cases, this one

  • @Rutgo
    @Rutgo Год назад +1393

    Imagine those kids walking below decks to see starving people chained together rowing the boat right after Columbus gleefully tells them it's better than death.

    • @Ipipeyourmom
      @Ipipeyourmom Год назад +212

      And like a bunch of them are dead down there too

    • @grmpEqweer
      @grmpEqweer Год назад +1

      Remember, chained in their own feces and urine.

    • @dinosaysrawr
      @dinosaysrawr Год назад

      Meanwhile, of course they'd completely wig out at Muslims enslaving, killing, subjugating, or converting Christians in a similar manner.

    • @locsoluv94
      @locsoluv94 Год назад +155

      And then imagine those kids learning about all of those who managed to jump overboard because they felt that death was better than slavery, actually.

    • @grmpEqweer
      @grmpEqweer Год назад +60

      @@locsoluv94 the sick ones were often thrown overboard, too, as dead slaves were quite often insured for more than they could sell a sick, alive slave for.

  • @TurtleChad1
    @TurtleChad1 Год назад +4613

    My question is why did they decide to make Leo a "blue haired liberal" ?

    • @1Hawkears1
      @1Hawkears1 Год назад +81

      😮

    • @1Hawkears1
      @1Hawkears1 Год назад +870

      Does he have pronouns 😤😤

    • @Dr.Mrs.Pancakes
      @Dr.Mrs.Pancakes Год назад +989

      Blue for boy, so you dont get confused

    • @GNF54
      @GNF54 Год назад +559

      @@1Hawkears1 they/them Leo 😰

    • @HardCodedGaming
      @HardCodedGaming Год назад +475

      "His" voice is suspiciously feminine too... 🤨

  • @wackywally69420
    @wackywally69420 Год назад +276

    the idea that no one had a problem with slavery is hilarious cuz who ended slavery then? they all thought it was really cool but decided it was cringe one day for no reason I guess

    • @Snacks256
      @Snacks256 Год назад +72

      And all of the people who were enslaved, but I guess they don't count for some reason.

  • @crystalnelson314
    @crystalnelson314 Год назад +4235

    How can they dare compare owning, overworking, sexually and financially abusing, and educationally neglecting a race of people to cheating in a chess game?

    • @alex-rs6ts
      @alex-rs6ts Год назад +585

      Since you "cheat to win", it actually sounds like the problem here isn't even that slavery is bad, but that it's economically unfair that some people "get to own slaves" while others don't.

    • @ashikjaman1940
      @ashikjaman1940 Год назад +158

      They see black people the same as chess pieces

    • @videogamenostalgia
      @videogamenostalgia Год назад +99

      I'm a bit more surprised that the video explicitly says that slavery is not "clearly bad"

    • @foop145
      @foop145 Год назад +32

      It's called an analogy. The point is that cheaters did a bad thing, and slave owners did a bad thing. The question PU is asking is: how should we reconcile with people who do bad things?
      Analogies are never ever perfectly 1:1 comparisons. The point is to take the important mechanics underlying a topic, and find another topic which shares those underlying mechanics. Normally, this is done to bypass any emotional charge or other intellectual barriers surrounding a topic.
      The point here is to simplify the issue by relating it to something a kid can understand. A kid doesn't know what it's like to be the President of the United States, but a kid does know what it's like to have friends who cheat at games.
      This is an incredibly mundane communication technique. PU is a dogshit organization, but criticizing them for drawing an analogy is utterly worthless. What would you have them do? Compare slavery to the Holocaust? In what way would that make the subject easier for kids to digest?

    • @commandergs1390
      @commandergs1390 Год назад +174

      @@foop145the problem is that the analogy is poorly made

  • @MacaroniDemon
    @MacaroniDemon Год назад +769

    My biggest critique with Layla and Leo is that they time traveled to the day before MLK was assassinated and didn’t warn him…

    • @MrRyan-wu4jx
      @MrRyan-wu4jx Год назад +202

      Layla and Leo were the shooters on the grassy knoll

    • @taranullius9221
      @taranullius9221 Год назад +97

      What would conservatives do if he was alive though? If he had decades more to educate Americans to his actual beliefs. They couldn't just go "content of character lalalalalalalalalalalalalalala". Had to go.

    • @taranullius9221
      @taranullius9221 Год назад +36

      God I just got up to the bit where MLK was brought up and "content of character" was rolled out lol.

    • @gregvs.theworld451
      @gregvs.theworld451 Год назад

      @@taranullius9221 Probably a big part of why he had to die for them tbh. The FBI literally sent him kys letters.

    • @Stevarious
      @Stevarious Год назад +56

      ​@@taranullius9221 If they failed to kill him this particular time, they'd just go back and do it again. It wasn't the first time the US government attempted to assassinate King, and the only reason it was the last is because it was successful.
      Not a conspiracy theory, btw - the US government was found guilty in court of conspiring to murder King in 1999. The fact that this isn't mentioned every single time MLK is brought up astounds me.

  • @SilverAceOfSpades
    @SilverAceOfSpades Год назад +3939

    Leo has blue hair and pronouns, which I thought PragerU hated.

  • @mathisfun13
    @mathisfun13 Год назад +6565

    We can't judge Columbus by our standards from 500 years later, but we can judge gay people by standards from 3000 years ago? Sure, that makes sense.

    • @soupy_soup2
      @soupy_soup2 Год назад +153

      Exactly.

    • @theeverydayworldofbodies3779
      @theeverydayworldofbodies3779 Год назад +1274

      but we CAN judge him from standards at his time. He was so fucking bad that he was called back by the Spanish government for inhumane practices

    • @ismeza76
      @ismeza76 Год назад +735

      @@theeverydayworldofbodies3779 I love that even by the standards of the time he was going too far

    • @dascreeb5205
      @dascreeb5205 Год назад +174

      ​@@theeverydayworldofbodies3779 keep in mind, he was also Italian 💀

    • @theeverydayworldofbodies3779
      @theeverydayworldofbodies3779 Год назад +98

      @@dascreeb5205 his voyages were sponsored by spain

  • @blueizumi
    @blueizumi Год назад +453

    To this day I still can't get over the fact that Frederick Douglass gave a whole speech on his trauma growing up as a slave and fighting for freedom and Leo was like "wow that reminds me of when I struggle with math homework".

    • @bellyfloppycat
      @bellyfloppycat Год назад +25

      Is this like a racist version of "he's literally me" ? XD

    • @starchaser777
      @starchaser777 Год назад +7

      i hate that this is not even far to what 10 year olds and younger would actually say lmao

    • @emperorfrozenbillrulerofan8767
      @emperorfrozenbillrulerofan8767 Год назад +9

      This has 'Tall Girl' vibes. "You think your life is hard?"

  • @rasengdori13
    @rasengdori13 Год назад +948

    “don’t judge us from the past because slavery wasn’t a big deal back then”
    this is implying that absolutely NO ONE was against slavery hundreds of years ago (which isn’t true) and that the victims of slavery (the slaves) were pretty chill about the whole situation when being kidnapped from their home and families, tortured, abused, and r*ped for the rest of their lives.

    • @fishbutler6170
      @fishbutler6170 Год назад +61

      Uh yeah I was pretty confused on that part too like, yo it’s not like the attempts at colonization were met with a population of people who were chill and down with being colonized

    • @KozelPraiseGOELRO
      @KozelPraiseGOELRO Год назад +49

      I will ask them next time:
      "Don't judge the USSR or China" with the same logic. Let me start a war.

    • @chocomelo454
      @chocomelo454 Год назад +30

      Literally. Like a more recent example of someone thinking it's a big deal is John Brown, the guy who would shoot slave owners and helped slaves escape by letting them hide in his house or giving them resources. so like clearly it wasn't always seen as chill.
      even before John Brown people knew it was wrong. there were people who'd help slaves escape, or people who would buy slaves to free them. (though that one isn't as confirmed. however people alive during slavery had said it happened.)
      also like, people even during the American revolution thought it was weird. John Lawrence tried to free slaves. And Alexander Hamilton's son had once written that his dad bought a group of slaves and freed them. Which, even if that's a lie done to repair his image, that says that at least his son knew that slavery was wrong and that freeing them was a good thing.

    • @idonotcareforthiswebzone
      @idonotcareforthiswebzone Год назад

      I think we can say rather safely that from the day the first human being was enslaved, the first slaver was born, and so to the first abolitionist. To suggest that, at minimum, the enslaved were incapable of petitioning for their own freedom, and had to wait until western philosophy would put a name to a cause is an insane veil adopted by fascist demons.

    • @samb3209
      @samb3209 Год назад +8

      Like yeah the millions of enslaved people would probably beg to differ 😂

  • @NotimetoVero
    @NotimetoVero Год назад +526

    10yo girl getting an abortion? Always bad, no question.
    Working Taino people to death?
    Don’t be so judgmental!

    • @10thletter40
      @10thletter40 Год назад +2

      See now you are just arguing a nonpoint. That is a situation that would be included in a medical problem

    • @vinx.909
      @vinx.909 Год назад

      @@10thletter40 not to these people. they argue for no abortion ever, because judeochristian values. which the jews then argue against because of religious freedom because abortion if it's unsafe for the mother is mandated in their holy book.

    • @j0j0dartiste21
      @j0j0dartiste21 Год назад +38

      ​@@10thletter40 the reaction the right had to the 10 year old that needed an abortion tells me otherwise

    • @10thletter40
      @10thletter40 Год назад +2

      @@j0j0dartiste21 The reaction they had and the reaction the left told you they had are entirely different things homie.

    • @10thletter40
      @10thletter40 Год назад

      But of course none of you here are going to hear this or listen. Stubborn as a mule huh. I think you guys _want_ to hate people. You want the other side to be irredeemable so you can despise them in peace

  • @bear8767
    @bear8767 Год назад +177

    besides the fact that "slavery is better than death" is a ridiculous justification, it is also completely non applicable because the Taino people DID die (at extremely high rates) as a result of Columbus and Spanish colonization.

    • @tefky7964
      @tefky7964 Год назад +18

      "But colonizators were so nice that they atleast didn´t kill, but just enslaved the rest :) "
      -PragerU (probably)

    • @marthademovimaus5140
      @marthademovimaus5140 Год назад

      I don't think you can blame the conquistadors for most of the deaths, since those were caused by disease. They're to blame for any deaths caused by abuse or exploitation. Columbus' sponsor, queen Isabella declared that the Indians were not to be enslaved.

    • @ThatGuyRNA
      @ThatGuyRNA 3 месяца назад +1

      Slavery is worse than death depending on your perspective

  • @riotbreaker3506
    @riotbreaker3506 Год назад +3290

    Kudos to PragerU for conveniently omitting that Columbus was arrested and deported because of his cruelty.

    • @yusukeelric
      @yusukeelric Год назад +126

      He was arrested and deported because he did slave trade Spanish ships and spanish crew when the spanish crown declared they abolished slave trade. Not because he was too cruel. If he had permission from italy instead he would be fine.

    • @riotbreaker3506
      @riotbreaker3506 Год назад +426

      @SomeCoolToad if you wanna get technical then yes, but he had no love for the Spanish, he cut a woman's tongue out, crucified a little boy, sold little girls casually, ordered a dozen starving men to be bound and whipped for buying food, etc. That's not to mention the horrible atrocities towards the indigenous, doing slave trade was about the least bad thing he did.

    • @starmaker75
      @starmaker75 Год назад +222

      it said something that even the Spanish king and nobility that did bloody wars and anti Muslims and Semitic act were horrified by what Columbus did.

    • @MrRyan-wu4jx
      @MrRyan-wu4jx Год назад +86

      @@yusukeelric and they abolished that because it was too cruel. So why even bother with what you said?

    • @podemosurss8316
      @podemosurss8316 Год назад +62

      @@riotbreaker3506 Also, if we go technical, it was Castilla at the time (Spain as a legal entity didn't exist until 1714), and the Castillian Queen at the time (Isabella I) had signed an act called the Laws of Indies for which the natives were legally considered as Castillian citizens, so legally speaking, he was in for a world of troubles anyways (and in fact the natives he traded were later set free and given compensation).

  • @guldmattbb473
    @guldmattbb473 Год назад +1611

    I think what’s especially funny about Columbus’ portrayal in this show is how they aren’t even consistent with his stance on slavery. When he hears slavery is no longer acceptable in current times, he’s relieved at how far we’ve come to abolish it and recognizes it as the horrible act that it is. But then he’s also simultaneously upset with Leo and Layla judging him on being a slaver since ‘you’re from 500 years in the future, this was okay in my time’. So he somehow is compassionate and smart enough to know slavery is wrong but also too naive from the time he’s from to be judged for partaking in it. It honestly just makes him look like a total hypocrite.

    • @elanorniennandilme3292
      @elanorniennandilme3292 Год назад +200

      the same logic by which dead authors were "only a product of their time" and simutaneously would "roll in their grave if you changed anything about their texts" whenever anyone discusses porblematic/bigoted ideas in their writing

    • @dadmitri4259
      @dadmitri4259 Год назад +74

      Yes, this I found particularly uncanny
      I imagine the real Columbus wouldn't so much flinch, and instead respond say "well, what's wrong with it?", maybe explain what it's done for him.

    • @1.4142
      @1.4142 Год назад +30

      The writers are definitely self inserting

    • @_worthyhost
      @_worthyhost Год назад +6

      @@elanorniennandilme3292 it is not the same logic. Of course they would roll in their graves if you change anything about their writings if they're products of their time.
      If they're products of their time; all they know is well, their present. If you tried to not only overindulge on what another persons work be, but say their rhetoric is completely wrong; they'll just scoff at you.

    • @autobotstarscream765
      @autobotstarscream765 Год назад

      Columbus: "Behold, I am a good Liberal embracing situational ethics and diversity of thought, therefore any Liberal who doesn't like me or Prager is actually a Fascist."
      King Ferdinand: "Wanna bet, PragerUwU?"

  • @enviritas9498
    @enviritas9498 Год назад +982

    That "slavery > death" argument seems to assume that slaves lived a long time. Slavery was just a more drawn-out death sentence in many cases. Especially when they could be killed or mutilated for the most arbitrary reasons.

    • @yobob591
      @yobob591 Год назад +110

      Even for slaves who didn’t die, it completely ignores the idea of quality of life

    • @jyoats7959
      @jyoats7959 Год назад +69

      Ah yes make someone’s life a living hell that’s better than death !!

    • @jeepmega629
      @jeepmega629 Год назад

      Exactly, that's why in most wars instead of being killed POWs would be sent to war camps

    • @drakep.5857
      @drakep.5857 Год назад

      Why do modern conservatives even choose this battle? Why do they care to defend some horrible people from hundreds of years ago? I know they're all stupid tools of rich people, but damn, it's a really sad use of of their lives and the gifts our brains are on something so unnecessary and immoral

    • @yuenmienyu
      @yuenmienyu Год назад +7

      @@yobob591yeah it feels oddly nihilistic

  • @thalmorbiznitch4028
    @thalmorbiznitch4028 6 месяцев назад +33

    "he sold people into slavery, but he didn't INVENT slavery"
    "The serial killer definitely killed people, but he didn't INVENT murder"
    Like there is ZERO critical thinking in their reasoning.

  • @willnash7907
    @willnash7907 Год назад +890

    Prager U for kids. The only university that children are too old for.

    • @Aeistheticism
      @Aeistheticism Год назад

      PragerU is the only company who would claim to be an institution for higher level learning despite being backwards and spreading misinformation about topics like climate change.

    • @yareyaredaze3798
      @yareyaredaze3798 Год назад +32

      Even an unborn fetus is too old for this

    • @HOTD108_
      @HOTD108_ Год назад +22

      @@yareyaredaze3798 And if the person carrying that fetus should wish to terminate it before birth, then they should be allowed to without percussion in the eyes of the law or the community.

    • @TheMightyGaladan
      @TheMightyGaladan Год назад

      Nah, no age is too young for conservatives to begin indoctrinating their children

    • @emilyrln
      @emilyrln Год назад +9

      @@HOTD108_ _ba dum tsss-_
      oh wait, you said no percussion. My bad 😅

  • @musicsheep9816
    @musicsheep9816 Год назад +638

    Man, Christopher Columbus, what a nice guy chopping the hands off of indigenous people for his own pleasure.

    • @musicsheep9816
      @musicsheep9816 Год назад +3

      By the way, Columbus was so fucked even for his time that he was despised by people around him. He was actually put in prison near the end of his life and was a major dick to people. So even outside of slavery and what was considered "normal" at the time, Columbus was extremely monstrous and dickish even by that era's standards.

    • @jeepmega629
      @jeepmega629 Год назад

      And sleeping with 9 year olds and then selling them for gold and silver

    • @rjai5003
      @rjai5003 Год назад +107

      Surely you aren’t trying to judge him by modern standards. Have Leo and Layla taught you nothing!? We have to accept everything he did as a quirky part of his culture

    • @patrickmcelrath4962
      @patrickmcelrath4962 Год назад +82

      @@rjai5003he was just a quarked up white boy and he only wanted a lil bit of swag

    • @hagelgevaret5174
      @hagelgevaret5174 Год назад +2

      ​@@patrickmcelrath4962busting down the indigenous sexual style, goated with the sauce 🤪

  • @Gloomdrake
    @Gloomdrake Год назад +361

    Reminder that Christopher Columbus was deemed too cruel by people in his own time, similarly to how H.P. Lovecraft was too racist for most people in his own time

    • @223Drone
      @223Drone Год назад

      Yeah PragerU doesn't let facts stop them from pushing their propaganda.

    • @no-lifenoah7861
      @no-lifenoah7861 Год назад +65

      In both cases, it is legitimately impressive how they managed to exceed the standards of thier time so unilaterally

    • @Grrranola
      @Grrranola Год назад +5

      Same as John A. McDonald. 😂

    • @KRobinson-ko1ne
      @KRobinson-ko1ne 6 месяцев назад

      It’s amazing how many people are too squeamish too acknowledge that

  • @stachu5049
    @stachu5049 7 месяцев назад +31

    Someone has to tell Dennis that the term "we disagree but we can still be friends" only applies to questions like "Can Saitama beat Goku" and not "Is it okay to enslave an entire race of humans and treat them like property"

  • @lyamelmoreta6187
    @lyamelmoreta6187 Год назад +680

    As a Dominican the Christopher Colombus video is so... sad. The tainos were completely wiped out, and the descendants were prohibited from practicing their language and culture. We know so little of our mother culture and it's an issue that resonates a lot with us, but sure Colombus wasn't so bad he just made a little mistake. Ugh. Like I said, it's not even maddening to me it's just so incredibly sad. Even centuries later the tainos are still treated like less.

    • @sherlocksmuuug6692
      @sherlocksmuuug6692 Год назад +71

      My sympathies. Reading Columbus' own writing gives some mortifying insight into the thought-process of the Spanish colonists. The Tainos approached him in good faith hoping for cooperation and he immediately saw this peaceful approach as a weakness to be exploited. Not that later governors were any better.

    • @sarafontanini7051
      @sarafontanini7051 Год назад

      lets face, columbus IS in hell, if you beleive in it of course.

    • @curtisowen3233
      @curtisowen3233 Год назад

      Oh, didn't you hear? Racism is over! America had a black president so we have the all go to white wash history of all atrocity. If you're still experiencing hardship or poverty it must be because you're lazy... nothing to do with 500 years of repression! 🎉

    • @acesquid6944
      @acesquid6944 Год назад +32

      Dead languages and cultures always make me feel so depressed. The richness of a language, the intricacies of every word, the complexity and beauty of it all completely lost to time. It really hurts.

    • @BusinessSkrub
      @BusinessSkrub Год назад +1

      That's history, baby. We can talk about history and how it may have caused the present, but in reality, that was the way of the world. Nobody had any ill intent against specific peoples in most cases, everyone who wasn't the wealthy invasive countries got the short end of the stick. Do we cry about the Mongols and the terrors they caused on the world? 'Course not, because they weren't white dudes so nobody gives a fuck. It wasn't because they were racists, or they hated your people, it's because they were there when someone else wanted their stuff. Sucks, but we let billionaires and corporations do it all the time nowadays, so why don't we decry Nestle taking water from Flint, Michigan for decades? Why don't we decry the companies in Amerikkka using child labour? No, it's much easier to cry about history and things that we can't change, because it actually takes effort to change things in reality.

  • @kassemir
    @kassemir Год назад +2364

    The fact that the MLK one ended with the girl doing a fundraiser to make her school wheelchair accessible really says a lot.
    Like, clearly, if you're not a monster, you'd think that something like that should be handled by lawmakers and tax payers.
    But, no, the children having to fundraise for the kid in a wheelchair is a happy ending to them. Fuck me.

    • @souup_
      @souup_ Год назад +382

      I mean it’s like real life, too. Like the school where the kids did a fundraiser to pay off another students lunch debt. And a lot of media outlets were like “awww this such a heartwarming story :)” instead of asking why a literal child had a debt.

    • @GeneralBolas
      @GeneralBolas Год назад +290

      It *is* a happy ending to them. Why?
      Because the wheelchair kid had to *earn* a fundraiser. They had to have friends who cared enough to fundraise for them. Disabled people have to earn their place; they have to show that they're *worthy* of help. Someone had to judge whether that individual *deserved* to have accommodations. And that's the point.
      That's what the right is all about: judgment. Charity that happens without judging whether the individual on the receiving end is worthy of that charity is just wrong to them. Does this poor person *deserve* heating during the winter? Well, maybe if they have some friends or something, or if they have a sufficiently tragic backstory that sparks my desire to help them.
      But they'd rather there be no charity at all than to have their charity money going to those they do not *personally and individually* deem worthy.

    • @burgerforcongress1001
      @burgerforcongress1001 Год назад +114

      ​@@GeneralBolasI feel like you gave words to something I already felt but didn't know how to articulate very well, thanks.
      As an engineer, I was quite confused about where the extra space to widen a hallway is coming from, plus there must have been some plumbing or structural walls SOMEWHERE along the route, & I gotta figure even if it's not that long distance, we're talking $10k minimum real quick, if it's even possible. Like, you can't just casually decide to shrink a classroom & move the wall in 3' without consequence.
      As an adult-diagnosed neurodivergant who was bullied a lot in school, I can tell for certain that teenage bullies don't just stop bullying & start fundraising like that. They might sometimes fake compliance while adults are watching, but they'll find a time where they can't see; then all the bullying comes back with interest.

    • @shgds
      @shgds Год назад

      classic liberal. always asking for sex.

    • @guyferrari8124
      @guyferrari8124 Год назад +2

      Okay but what do you want to happen, that to magically be possible? If we had taxpayers pay for every single renovation and law for everything taxes would be insane

  • @therockinggoomba
    @therockinggoomba Год назад +317

    My jaw went to the fucking floor as soon as they had Christopher say "Yea but slavery is better than being killed so i did them a favor" and meant that fully with their chest
    Then i started loosing it harder when they also said "Well it was a different time so why are you judging me?" how is this show allowed to exist

    • @LiarJudas666
      @LiarJudas666 Год назад +42

      the depravity of this content intended for children is absolutely sinister.

    • @asmrsona3170
      @asmrsona3170 Год назад

      "Objective moral values" my ass. Fascists have an excuse for everything they do, no matter how vile it is.

    • @justinsemple7454
      @justinsemple7454 Год назад

      "It's ok to enslaved people because at least you didn't kill them."
      This is being said by people who think a 2nd American Civil War is necessary because a beer company released a pro-LGBT can design.

    • @tahamohammad8842
      @tahamohammad8842 Год назад +19

      And even at it’s core, the “it was okay for the time” defense is not true, columbus was judged at the time, known as a complete monster who was literally arrested for his treatment of native Americans and general cruelty. Even back then Columbus was seen as crazy, especially since his cruelty extended to Spanish people also, with him cutting the tongue of a woman off or literally crucifying a boy.

    • @elipticalecliptic481
      @elipticalecliptic481 Год назад +10

      @@tahamohammad8842 some of his literal slaving compatriots even stepped back and went "ok fuck we're the baddies, holy shit we're monsters" and then spent the rest of their lives trying to atone
      it was not impossible to think "hey slavery is like really wrong"

  • @Jomali
    @Jomali Год назад +100

    Columbus in PragerU: "I can't wait for slavery to end."
    Columbus in life: "I love slavery, slavery is great."

  • @joahfaria2077
    @joahfaria2077 Год назад +4987

    The line “spread Christianity and western civilization to people who really BeneFIteD” is one of the most dystopian things I’ve ever heard.

    • @austinreed7343
      @austinreed7343 Год назад +245

      Especially since in most cases “Western civilization” didn’t even stick in any significant way.

    • @maxsalmon4980
      @maxsalmon4980 Год назад +152

      Yeah, that line made me wince when I heard it. I'm not sure anything good EVER hid behind that sentiment.

    • @mikejeffries3333
      @mikejeffries3333 Год назад

      What the hell does 'western civilization' even mean? Like, do these people know anything about European history? Most European countries HATED each other.

    • @pangolinh
      @pangolinh Год назад +89

      @@austinreed7343 and also most of the core countries arent even religious anymore, it’s only the US and like some of Eastern Europe

    • @TreeFiddehSeven
      @TreeFiddehSeven Год назад

      Oh, they spread western civilization alright: by enslaving them and turning human beings into commodities for industry.

  • @Slap_Pappy
    @Slap_Pappy Год назад +794

    Wow they really said “slavery wasn’t THAT bad” with their whole chest…. Actual evil content coming from pragerU kids..

    • @snausages43
      @snausages43 Год назад +105

      I like how Columbus justified it with “it’s better to be alive and a slave than dead.” Im sure a huge chunk of people would rather be dead than live in misery their whole life and finally die when their usefulness runs out.

    • @Slap_Pappy
      @Slap_Pappy Год назад +57

      @@snausages43 I audibly gasped when they said that. Can’t believe it’s real like it literally sounds like satire. And the fact that those videos are for CHILDREN!? so absurd

    • @merlinthegray
      @merlinthegray Год назад +10

      @@Slap_Pappy Literally me too! Unbelievable

    • @ava_marie_v
      @ava_marie_v Год назад +26

      ​​@Kataifi We don't even have to guess at that. Plenty of enslaved people ended their own lives or the lives of their children instead of living in slavery. There were definitely those that believed death was better.

    • @richardarriaga6271
      @richardarriaga6271 Год назад +5

      ​@@snausages43 Slaves literally killed themselves instead of staying slaves.

  • @akorn9943
    @akorn9943 Год назад +1692

    God bless PragerU for teaching kids about the issues that matter most, like not being too mean to slave owners 🥰

    • @harriehausenman8623
      @harriehausenman8623 Год назад +54

      Look… there is GOOD slavery and BAD slavery. K? 😆/s

    • @bananamanchester4156
      @bananamanchester4156 Год назад +63

      About time someone spoke up for those poor slave owners! I can think of nothing worse than being held accountable for your horrific mistreatment of other human beings :(

    • @SeasideDetective2
      @SeasideDetective2 Год назад

      What's really scary is that "patriotic," conservative (although many of them would deny they were conservative, and insist they were "progressive," because that word meant "civilized" back then, and wasn't a derogatory word yet) propagandists of the 1960s and earlier did not, by and large, try to equivocate about slavery or similar atrocities. They knew they could never defend slavery, so they simply avoided mentioning the issue. So, in a way, they lied, but at least they didn't obfuscate morality.

    • @Chillerll
      @Chillerll Год назад +21

      No matter if you cheated at chess or got rich from the work of your prisoners, we all need some forgiveness from time to time.

    • @Idkpleasejustletmechangeit
      @Idkpleasejustletmechangeit Год назад +15

      @@harriehausenman8623 Dennis Prager is Harry Potter confirmed?!?!?!?!😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲

  • @thephony1651
    @thephony1651 Год назад +98

    “How dare you judge me by your standards?”
    *The future is now, old man*

    • @autobotstarscream765
      @autobotstarscream765 Год назад +5

      -King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, Columbus's own employers

    • @Shujaa24
      @Shujaa24 29 дней назад

      Wasn't Colombus too extreme even by spanish colonist standards at the time?

  • @incredibleviolent
    @incredibleviolent Год назад +4364

    My favorite Prager quote is: "I want MOMMY, I want MILK, I want to be COMFORTED"

    • @peterprime2140
      @peterprime2140 Год назад +350

      It's the only thing me and Dennis agree on.

    • @jeepmega629
      @jeepmega629 Год назад +365

      And if you don't give me all of those things, I'm gonna ruin your life!

    • @MeatCatCheesyBlaster
      @MeatCatCheesyBlaster Год назад +66

      I mean who doesn't

    • @Anonymous-no1pm
      @Anonymous-no1pm Год назад +99

      That's not goodness, that's narcissism.

    • @numbers72927
      @numbers72927 Год назад +22

      ​@@peterprime2140 What an interesting PFP 😅

  • @kontorabasukurarinetto2556
    @kontorabasukurarinetto2556 Год назад +827

    I'm so glad I can never hear about PragerU anymore without a voice in my head saying "I'm Penis Prager, and welcome to Fartside Shat."

  • @djphatman2153
    @djphatman2153 Год назад +578

    I was in disbelief about what Michael said about Columbus. Saying "Columbus sold people into slavery but he didn't invent slavery" is like saying "Ted bundy murdered people but he didn't invent murder". God that was terrible.

    • @positivea9111
      @positivea9111 Год назад +49

      I don’t get why people thinking that what Columbus did was good. This shouldn’t be glorified, we should always know him as a awful person because he own slaves.

    • @aliciad270
      @aliciad270 Год назад +35

      tbh, in many ways, Columbus did invent slavery. Like, he had a large part in inventing race itself and racial justifications for enslavement.

    • @achehex
      @achehex Год назад

      He is a fan of genocidal fuckwads. Real role models for him, he's doing his best to bat for them.

    • @hairymcnipples
      @hairymcnipples Год назад +53

      ​@@aliciad270 he had a big part in founding the institution of _racialised, chattel_ slavery, _as it was carried out in the Americas._ But that's not the entirety of slavery! Remember that the old testament/torah talks approvingly about slavery and gives rules for who you may and may not enslave and how to treat them. Many of the ancient greek city states were slave states with incredibly high rates of slavery; I think I've read figures up to a quarter of people in Athens being slaves? Just off the top of my head. And mine slaves in ancient Rome were as cruelly treated as slaves at any point in history. But yes, Columbus basically founded the triangle trade and deserves every ounce of criticism he gets for that. Man was a motherfucking monster, frankly.

    • @Me-vn3gz
      @Me-vn3gz Год назад +4

      @@hairymcnipples i love this comment so much, said what i was thinking

  • @jasonbond5213
    @jasonbond5213 Год назад +105

    Funnily enough, even in Columbus' day people back in Spain were shocked and horrified by the sheer brutality with which he treated the indigenous people. So the entire argument of "Oh it was just normal back then so don't look at it with our modern lense" is nonsense in this context

  • @matthewtrujillo7228
    @matthewtrujillo7228 Год назад +477

    Columbus being happy that slavery ended made me actually slap my forehead in frustration.

    • @LezbeOswald
      @LezbeOswald Год назад +30

      “i’m so glad slavery ends eventually :) but i’m still gna be slaveholder now you can’t stop me!0

    • @Chillerll
      @Chillerll Год назад +94

      I am so happy slavery ended. Now let me get rich of slavery so my descendants can live a life of privilege.

    • @slayerofthebuzz1
      @slayerofthebuzz1 Год назад +1

      Same!

    • @prinsmarsvin
      @prinsmarsvin Год назад +69

      Right? Not only is it comlpletely ahistorical, but it goes against the argument they JUST made. Why would he be happy about slavery ending unless he knows it's bad? And if he knows it's bad then the logic of judging him based on "the culture of his time" or whatever goes out the window.

    • @LimeyLassen
      @LimeyLassen Год назад

      The man practically invented slavery

  • @JennyJewels
    @JennyJewels Год назад +884

    if you ever hear someone talking about people indoctrinating kids, this is the thing they should be taking about.

    • @Chillerll
      @Chillerll Год назад

      Right wing indoctrinating kids into thinking left wing is indoctrinating kids.

    • @VerbDoesStuff
      @VerbDoesStuff Год назад +4

      Why can’t it be both?

    • @davebowman9913
      @davebowman9913 Год назад +5

      right - but pragerU isn't hiding the ball. they own up to the fact that they're engaged in indoctrination. that is fine. the problem is people pretending to be engaged in neutral education (or journalism) whilst engaging in indoctrination, and then arguing that their efforts deserve support from nonpartisan and nonideological institutions. i'll be worried about prager too- if they try that.

    • @andrewraby8008
      @andrewraby8008 Год назад +28

      ​@@davebowman9913 for example?

    • @davebowman9913
      @davebowman9913 Год назад +2

      @@andrewraby8008 what do you mean ''for example?'' i said indoctrination isn't inherently bad, compulsory indoctrination or government power/resources being used to indoctrinate are bad. are you conceding the point in principle but suggesting that in practice it never occurs?

  • @costelinha1867
    @costelinha1867 Год назад +631

    I love how Prager U does stuff like this, when you just know they'd be the type of people saying "Stop indoctrinating our kids" when school teachers teach anything they disagree with. Or when someone some much as DREAM of putting LGBT representation in..... anything....

    • @glumbortango7182
      @glumbortango7182 Год назад +60

      It's kind of dystopian the way they try to paint over reality to get their message across

    • @mrosskne
      @mrosskne Год назад

      Heterosexuality is superior.

    • @SerratedSkies
      @SerratedSkies Год назад +35

      @@Stevie-J you saying that when conservatives literally want any teaching of slavery to be taken out of school curriculum, if not actually spun as a positive. absolute baffoonery

    • @RichardTongeman
      @RichardTongeman Год назад +1

      A lot of schools are still closely interwoven with the church.

    • @mousethehuman7179
      @mousethehuman7179 Год назад +5

      ​@@Stevie-J a RUclips channel that calls itself Prager University and presents itself as educational material, partially educational material for school kids. Education is supposed to be neutral, but some States work on restricting topics in school curriculums, that PragerU also advocates against. Even statespeople and teachers watch RUclips channels and get influenced by their "lessons"

  • @kanecrotty2576
    @kanecrotty2576 Год назад +146

    As someone who is passionate about animation, it bothers me to no end that the mouth they use for "neutral face talking" is an upside down smile as opposed to literally anything else.

    • @Xenderman
      @Xenderman Год назад +25

      That's not what pisses me off the most. The 'floatiness' of the animation make it seem like they're not people, that they're just puppets. I know they're puppet rigs but most puppet rigs at least seem like they're people.

    • @official-obama
      @official-obama 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@Xenderman linear interpolation

    • @firstlast9855
      @firstlast9855 9 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@Xenderman I know right, it looks like they used motion capture or something. It looks so odd

    • @dotdot5906
      @dotdot5906 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Xendermanpuppets. Haha. No shit they are. And ion mean animation

    • @Xenderman
      @Xenderman 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@official-obama I took a semester of after effects so yeah it really feels like they didn't even use easy ease lmao. Coulda at least pressed f9 on the key frames

  • @joechisten7176
    @joechisten7176 Год назад +942

    The whole "so-and-so didn't invent slavery" argument is quite hypocritical. These people position themselves as individualists, yet they refuse to hold individuals accountable for the actions they voluntarily engaged in.

    • @mrmoment6061
      @mrmoment6061 Год назад

      it seams they only engage with it to bolster capitalisms since it enshrines an "individuals" ability to own property and rejects collectivism.

    • @anzov1n
      @anzov1n Год назад +113

      It's also completely irrelevant. Imagine applying this excuse to any other harmful act. "But you see, i did not invent murdering someone and taking their stuff, therefore my doing so isn't so bad"
      I know this is an attempt at making the moral relativist argument by right wing ghouls, but in this particular formulation it's just pure nonsense.

    • @mikejeffries3333
      @mikejeffries3333 Год назад +78

      @@anzov1n "Your honor, my client did not invent mass murder and sexual assault."

    • @MrGeocidal
      @MrGeocidal Год назад +31

      Imagine if I murdered someone and I said "but I didn't invent murder"

    • @Woistwahrheit
      @Woistwahrheit Год назад +15

      "your honour, my client is an innocent man, he didnt invent murder"

  • @chefbigdawg4349
    @chefbigdawg4349 Год назад +325

    8:28 - “Your honour, my client may have murdered his wife and buried his children alive under the patio…
    But let it be known - he was not the first to do it!”
    The jury - “🤨aahhhhh🤔hmmmmm🧐”

    • @lenship2
      @lenship2 Год назад +10

      - saul goodman

  • @roramdin
    @roramdin Год назад +458

    this ends the debate. this guy (5-6 feet) is CLEARLY bigger than little joel (1-2 feet). different people!

    • @ceri_
      @ceri_ Год назад +11

      wow i can't believe i'm taller than little joel

    • @mustached_villain6354
      @mustached_villain6354 Год назад +18

      I cant believe even little joel is taller than me :(

    • @soyborne.bornmadeandundone1342
      @soyborne.bornmadeandundone1342 Год назад

      Agreed. We should destroy him for such deception!

    • @PolyChromium
      @PolyChromium Год назад +14

      How did you count how many feet the Joels' have?

    • @goobertron9099
      @goobertron9099 Год назад +2

      ​@@PolyChromiumyou can count the hairs on the joel head, it rounds up the same as feet.

  • @LAHockeyMaxx
    @LAHockeyMaxx Год назад +155

    Now PragerU for Kids is in the Florida school curriculum. Truly horrifying

    • @bull1085
      @bull1085 Год назад

      I hope the swamp puppies organize a committee to devour all those who vouched for PragerU in schools.

    • @commercialairliner
      @commercialairliner 11 месяцев назад +18

      We've failed as a species.

    • @cindysamples7386
      @cindysamples7386 10 месяцев назад +3

      Right horrifying

    • @mantelumgamingloilol123
      @mantelumgamingloilol123 10 месяцев назад +2

      Idk man, I’m in Florida and I haven’t watched this, yet

    • @SlapstickGenius23
      @SlapstickGenius23 7 месяцев назад +6

      Although i’m an Aussie, I still feel for you saner Floridians.

  • @eelvis1674
    @eelvis1674 Год назад +3430

    I actually felt physically revolted when they made Colombus say "how can you judge me by your standards"
    Truly an evil and repulsive piece of propaganda

    • @igorlorenc1445
      @igorlorenc1445 Год назад +6

      Care to elaborate on that?

    • @eelvis1674
      @eelvis1674 Год назад +147

      @@igorlorenc1445 huh? What do you mean?

    • @igorlorenc1445
      @igorlorenc1445 Год назад +10

      @@eelvis1674 I am interested in how you consider those things this evil. Yes, I agree with Joel that Prager is deeply wrong on this one, but ehy are you that much disgusted by this?

    • @eelvis1674
      @eelvis1674 Год назад +299

      @@igorlorenc1445 I don't know. It just hit me hard for some reason. Might be the message conveyed through such a childish cartoon and voice acting.
      But I in general don't buy the arguement of not judging people by "today's standard". It's just an excuse that today's equivalent of slave owners and colonists use to feel less bad about being shit heads lol.

    • @igorlorenc1445
      @igorlorenc1445 Год назад +7

      @@eelvis1674 mostly because they do not consider themselves bad for doing those things. Morality is a bit of a tricky issue. For the most part people cant agree on what is good and badbin this world in principle, so utilitarianism and liberalism are actually pretty usefull in this regard. Religion kinda falls flat on this issue.

  • @achehex
    @achehex Год назад +1185

    Seeing a clunkly animated Colombus being so offended at being judged for his part in the brutal colonization of the Americas is both incredibly funny and a source of unending rage that will never leave me.

    • @walter7787
      @walter7787 Год назад +51

      To be fair, he probably would have done the same in real life.

    • @theveganduolingobird7349
      @theveganduolingobird7349 Год назад

      @@walter7787 wasn’t it him who had sex with a lama then transmitted a new std to humans

    • @baintreachas
      @baintreachas Год назад +5

      the idea of a real life person's first reaction to ¨we don't do ... that anymore¨ being ¨HOW CAN YOU JUSDGRE MEIIUEA¨ is actually so ridiculous on the face of it. imagine someone coming from 500 years in the future to you and being like ¨oh, you eat meat / are a participant in capitalism? we don't do that anymore¨ and your first response is ¨congratulations bitch but how can you judge meeeeee¨ bla bla. how would that be your FIRST RESPONSE and not ¨wow! how!¨ or ¨wait, that was bad?¨ or whatever. AND WHY WOULD U BOTH HAVE HIM SAY ¨GREAT U GUYS DON'T DO THAT ANYMORE¨ AND ¨BUT I HAVE TO, IT'S THE OLDEN TIMES¨ LMAO. THAT'S THE WORST OF BOTH WORLDS
      also, there are people currently growing up in environments where murdering or torturing people etc under certain conditions is semi-socially acceptable. usually under extremely conservative traditions. or doing things that really are fine but they'd probably consider immoral and degenerate. is dennis prager gonna apply the same logic to them? ¨no one ever taught them better¨? or is he gonna say there's some magical quality about time that absolves everything?

    • @theveganduolingobird7349
      @theveganduolingobird7349 Год назад

      @@baintreachas out of all of the things you criticised it’s the shitty writing of children’s propaganda?

    • @baintreachas
      @baintreachas Год назад +2

      ​@@theveganduolingobird7349 1) sure, man, i'm pretty clearly not saying ¨this video would be fine and dandy if only laila had a better character arc¨ or whatever. so yeah. bigjoel said some stuff. i don't have much to add. i'm saying a little thing. why am i on trial. why are u holding me at gun point rn. why is ur pfp the egg from shrek. why is the egg from shrek holding me hostage rn
      2) i literally did criticize the nature of the propaganda itself... in the second paragraph? so?
      3) the writing is bad in a way that is directly relevant to the propaganda. they're saying ¨how can u not see he was a product of his time¨ and then they write him as if he is a 2022 colonbus apologist and not 1500s actual colonbus. so that's uhhhh dumb and stupid and undermines their own point
      4( this is an extension of the original comment why am i being ummmmmmmm bashed in the headd w a hammer rn

  • @nanashi420
    @nanashi420 Год назад +5164

    "Embrace your femininity by being exactly what men want you to be!!" 💀

    • @PixieMeat_444
      @PixieMeat_444 Год назад +111

      💀💀

    • @EdamL22
      @EdamL22 Год назад +806

      When he said "a woman's smile is one of God's greatest creations," he's basically saying God created women for men's fulfilment and appreciation.

    • @ringer1324
      @ringer1324 Год назад +296

      @@EdamL22 I mean yeah a lot of super religious seem to believe that

    • @alexrudolph301
      @alexrudolph301 Год назад +183

      @@EdamL22 That like legit made my jaw drop a little

    • @lingaustin2854
      @lingaustin2854 Год назад +63

      🤮🤮🤮

  • @m77lak
    @m77lak Год назад +77

    saying Columbus "sold natives into slavery" and justifying by it saying he "did not invent slavery" is like a student justifying plagiarism by saying "I wasn't the only one doing it." It's a really dumb way of looking at things tbh.

    • @miskatonic_alumni
      @miskatonic_alumni 4 месяца назад

      @@m77lak "Moral relativism only applies to Christians, and it's because we're better than everyone else." - Prager U

  • @BuddySweyzer
    @BuddySweyzer Год назад +487

    Love how the voice actress for Leo is just doing her normal voice. No attempt at sounding like a little boy at all, just the voice of a grown woman coming out of that guy

    • @kaitlyn__L
      @kaitlyn__L Год назад

      Right?? None of the usual things women VAs do when playing young boys at all

    • @babyvia6712
      @babyvia6712 Год назад +22

      LMAOO that’s what I was thinking

    • @hairymcnipples
      @hairymcnipples Год назад +97

      The half assed voice acting for MLK and Columbus is wild too

    • @babyvia6712
      @babyvia6712 Год назад

      @@hairymcnipples it’s like they just hired the nearest 20-something conservatives who would be willing to accept 50 bucks for a VA job

    • @thescarymanthatgoesbojangl9634
      @thescarymanthatgoesbojangl9634 Год назад +60

      @@hairymcnipples i wouldn’t give it my all if i was paid to produce slavery apologia either

  • @normalizenatalie
    @normalizenatalie Год назад +3841

    love how conservatives are like "gay ppl indoctrinate children" then do this

    • @PeterGriffin11
      @PeterGriffin11 Год назад

      This doesn't apply to all gay people but I've seen videos of people taking their children to pride parades which from what I've seen are pretty sexual in nature and not child appropriate or people in drag teaching kids to twerk or people being upset that there's a bill that prohibits teachers from talking to kids under a certain grade level about sex I absolutely believe SOME people in the Lgbt community are trying to indoctrinate children.
      I'm not defending PragerU either I just beleive that there are bad apples on both sides of the political spectrum and that neither side is perfect.

    • @biseragjurovska1998
      @biseragjurovska1998 Год назад +30

      Literally

    • @typhonsentra
      @typhonsentra Год назад +255

      Every accusation is a confession for these people.

    • @curtisowen3233
      @curtisowen3233 Год назад

      Seriously though! It happens on both sides, but conservatives massively take the lions share of the cake when it comes to railing against others for behaviors of which they are masters of. They're like dogs barking at themselves in a mirror.
      Behavioral studies have showed time and again how the average conservative has a much more difficult with empathy. They think it has to do with deficits of imagination, and the ability to imagine themselves in the shoes of others. They tend to possess an avoidance to novel exsperiance, which ties directly into the unwillingness or inability to consider the exsperiance of others.
      You see this all the time. Its why highly and dogmatic religious people tend to be highly conservative, they refuse to or are literally unable to consider the fact that billions of other people believe in their other religions or world views just as profoundly and with just as much certainty as they do in their own god. How often they think they are one of the "chosen" people. That they've felt it to be right, so subsequently "know its right". They have a very difficult time with nuance and tend to see the world in white and black, strictly right and wrong.
      Its much harder to be a nostic, an absolutist, or a conservative when you can't help but consider things (honestly) from other persons points of view.

    • @Grrranola
      @Grrranola Год назад +26

      ​@@SigFigNewton exactly. It's the Goebbels playbook.

  • @Eckendenker
    @Eckendenker Год назад +251

    one thing to note about the explorers of the americas: Their actions were deemed absolutely monstrous and barbaric by their peers back in europe. Not only in regards of slavery but especially the methods they used. The "todays standard" can only carry so much weight, when you actually look what past standards were.

    • @gregmark1688
      @gregmark1688 Год назад +50

      Yup, even back then they thought the actions were monstrous and barbaric. They didn't mind keeping all the gold, tho.

    • @Jan-gh7qi
      @Jan-gh7qi Год назад +49

      Honestly, it really speaks about your actions, If even a bunch of 16th century Spaniards (you know, the people with the Inquisition) are like: "Yeah, this Columbus guy, he is totally nuts."

    • @MegaManXPoweredUp
      @MegaManXPoweredUp Год назад +17

      I just see it as "what's bad now was still bad then, even if we didn't know any better." Like how smoking is bad for you. Even if people in the early 1900's thought it was good or healthy, it wasn't, and still isn't.

    • @st.friendship
      @st.friendship Год назад +1

      ​@@gregmark1688 It's almost like it was bourgeois moralizing because they were separated from the source rather than an actual principle.

  • @tysonasaurus6392
    @tysonasaurus6392 Год назад +47

    "Slavery is as old as time" IT IS NOT, ITS NOT EVEN AS OLD AS HUMANS, WHY WOULD YOU SAY THAT UNLESS YOU WANTED PEOPLE TO BELIEVE SLAVERY IS NATURAL
    Edit: should also be noted slavery wasn't even a racially motivated thing until a few hundred years ago, so even though it may be true that slavery is a very old institution in terms of our recorded history, it's an extreme and racist equivocation to suggest that the kind of slavery being done by Chris Columbus was functionally the same as how slavery had historically worked

    • @SgtKaneGunlock
      @SgtKaneGunlock 3 месяца назад

      the romans who also practiced slavery would find what Columbus was doing to be very fucked up

  • @saulitix
    @saulitix Год назад +684

    When little joel uploads a 35 min video and then you realize it's a big joel video

  • @xenachthonica4615
    @xenachthonica4615 Год назад +514

    Every time Joel revealed who the kids talk to in each episode, I said "OH NO" out loud with increasing concern.

    • @KozelPraiseGOELRO
      @KozelPraiseGOELRO Год назад +54

      Make them meet Stalin and Lenin. I want to see blood, much, much blood.

    • @TheGalaxyWings
      @TheGalaxyWings Год назад +55

      @@KozelPraiseGOELRO there's an episode where Stalin's ghost appear lmao

    • @davitdavid7165
      @davitdavid7165 Год назад +29

      ​@@TheGalaxyWingsOOOOOH NOOOO!

    • @vanyadolly
      @vanyadolly Год назад +1

      Glad it wasn't just me. I've never let out so many OH NOs in a row.

    • @commanderdemonno9819
      @commanderdemonno9819 Год назад

      @@davitdavid7165 HOLY HELL MAN

  • @vivanesca
    @vivanesca Год назад +596

    "- he sold them
    - he sold them into slavery
    - information"
    its simply the funniest thing in the world

    • @tnijoo5109
      @tnijoo5109 Год назад +31

      6:59 or 7:00 for anyone who needs a time stamp

    • @lordphilbert3838
      @lordphilbert3838 Год назад +11

      This part fucking killed me lol I scrolled down to see if anyone else thought it was as funny as I did

  • @rustyshackleford6957
    @rustyshackleford6957 Год назад +234

    What is insane is that Florida is going to allow this garbage to be shown in its schools. 👍🏻

    • @RDrawzDragonz
      @RDrawzDragonz Год назад +23

      I feel bad for Florida children

    • @Teal182
      @Teal182 Год назад +46

      Floridian here, our schools are basically being destroyed by “deathsantis” (sorry i heard that name once and like using that lmfaooo) and ive been getting most education from things outside of school. Luckily i am outside of the main age range prageru kids to be shown in my schools
      -somewhat safe from desantis in pinellas

    • @pleisha
      @pleisha Год назад

      The funny thing about this episode and the poor kids in Florida that will have to see it is that many people in Florida are latinos, and Colombus and other colonizers fucked Latinoamerica and our culture to the point where in this modern times, we need to leave our countries becuase the government and economy are broken. And this cunts go and say we should thank him for democracy and religion, as if we didn't had it.

    • @box_is_real
      @box_is_real Год назад +5

      don't forget texas now too 🙃

    • @juvenilia_in_hell
      @juvenilia_in_hell Год назад

      not like florida or texas is a very good place to raise a child anyways... absolute shitholes.

  • @passtheyaoi
    @passtheyaoi Год назад +205

    "yeah actually we figured out slavery was a *bad thing* in the future"
    "uh im literally neurodivergent. and a minor. imperialism is my hyperfixation"

  • @reinbrooks9052
    @reinbrooks9052 Год назад +151

    Wait is Leo voiced by an adult woman? And he has blue hair? This smacks of pronouns.

    • @PrimeHunter18
      @PrimeHunter18 Год назад +15

      No, Leo has no pronouns. Leo can only be refered to as Leo.

    • @babyvia6712
      @babyvia6712 Год назад +8

      This is giving absolute pronouns. It’s slaying absolute gender.

    • @sarafontanini7051
      @sarafontanini7051 Год назад +2

      @@PrimeHunter18 which means that leo is Leo's pronouns. checkmate, atheists.

    • @Anaea
      @Anaea Год назад

      @@sarafontanini7051 you called?

  • @amitklain4199
    @amitklain4199 Год назад +251

    How can they say Columbus spread Christianity and civilized the people of America, while at the same time saying he was too dumb to realize slavery was wrong.
    It makes my stomach turn.

    • @gregmark1688
      @gregmark1688 Год назад +17

      How can they say that spreading a Christianity that explicitly condoned slavery was good for people?

    • @Vhlathanosh
      @Vhlathanosh Год назад +17

      @Justin does it though? "Slaves, be obedient to those who are your masters according to the flesh, with fear and trembling ..." -
      Ephesians 6:5

    • @elipticalecliptic481
      @elipticalecliptic481 Год назад

      @@gregmark1688 they're literally 2 steps away from going "actually colonialism was good for the non-whites; they would not be able to do anything without us bringing our glorious Christian Western Civilization to tame their heathen barbarism"

    • @dinosaysrawr
      @dinosaysrawr Год назад +3

      It also implies that slavery is compatible with or even, built into what they consider to be the best moral and spiritual worldview.

    • @rylog8
      @rylog8 Год назад +1

      Civilization = hierarchy, slavery is the most direct form of hierarchy. If you define "wEsTErN cIvILizAtiOn" as Christianity, then, there you go.

  • @MrIKEACat
    @MrIKEACat Год назад +84

    Believing in the death penalty is insane because Norway doesn’t use the death penalty and yet has low rates of returning to crime

    • @marthademovimaus5140
      @marthademovimaus5140 Год назад +2

      Or maybe they can afford to be soft on crime BECAUSE they don't have much of it? They can have an open air prison on an island because you'd freeze to death swimming to the next island.

    • @MrIKEACat
      @MrIKEACat Год назад +28

      @@marthademovimaus5140 they don’t have much crime because they treat their criminals well, they rarely have repeat offenders

    • @marthademovimaus5140
      @marthademovimaus5140 Год назад

      @@MrIKEACat I don't buy it. Epstein went to a country club prison, why'd he reoffend?

    • @wkeezz
      @wkeezz Год назад

      I heard the soviets didn’t have high crime rates. Yet they had the death penalty

    • @MrIKEACat
      @MrIKEACat Год назад +6

      @@wkeezz the difference is that the Soviet Russia had basically no laws, and when people were caught for crimes, they could bribe the authorities.

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican Год назад +977

    I love the "judge him by the standards of his time" argument when used with Columbus because if you do that, you'd see that he was put in jail! Saying "However, he didn't invent slavery" is the equivalent of saying Germany isn't guilty for their WWII actions because they didn't invent genocide! Meanwhile, an animation about American history done RIGHT is Liberty's Kids, a 40-episode PBS Kids show that goes into depth of the course of the American Revolution, the events leading up to it, and the events after by ending with the Constitutional Convention. It even made clear that Native Americans suffered, and that slavery was very much a problem (with Ben Franklin saying that it will take another war to end it).
    In fact, parents hated the show by calling it "anti-American" because they didn't like the fact it was HONEST about the revolution...yeah, it's not anti-American to be aware of facts. The network was in dire need of a history show and this was the perfect choice, not to mention it has a banger theme song.

    • @Game_Hero
      @Game_Hero Год назад +7

      they did hate it?

    • @wjgthatsit2357
      @wjgthatsit2357 Год назад

      liberty's kids was owned by DIC entertainment

    • @Don__Quixote-2674
      @Don__Quixote-2674 Год назад +96

      Fuck yeah Liberty Kids

    • @enviritas9498
      @enviritas9498 Год назад +119

      Colombus was so bad that even people in his day thought he was a terrible human being.

    • @manboy4720
      @manboy4720 Год назад

      funny they said it was 'anti-american', because it's considerably more american than what the right-wingers spew.

  • @panta_rhei.26
    @panta_rhei.26 Год назад +324

    Little Joel: handheld camera, close-up angle, thereby giving the illusion of a larger Joel.
    Big Joel: tripod camera, wide shot in the corner of the room. This creates a relatively smaller Joel...
    I think I'm onto something.

    • @ipilotaneva2586
      @ipilotaneva2586 Год назад +5

      @@frostingfluff does the drawing in the background mean anything?

    • @The-Seal-Of-Approval
      @The-Seal-Of-Approval Год назад +9

      ​​@@ipilotaneva2586 it symbolises your repressed desires. "Listen to Demon" and "Hold Cat"

    • @The-Seal-Of-Approval
      @The-Seal-Of-Approval Год назад +5

      Idk about the third painting. "Support Local Farmers" or something

    • @declanedmison5442
      @declanedmison5442 Год назад

      The Channel Joel is the Point of View.

    • @saulgoodmanKAZAKH
      @saulgoodmanKAZAKH Год назад +1

      ​@@The-Seal-Of-Approval yaay! Support farmers!

  • @GraphiteShores
    @GraphiteShores Год назад +319

    You know, the whole 'time-travel' gimmick kinda reveals its weakness when they show up to Lincoln, only a few weeks away from him being killed, and they decided NOT to tell him anything but instead whine at them about a chess club thing that any parent could have helped solve.

    • @mixxuie
      @mixxuie Год назад +60

      And also MLK 😅

    • @MrRyan-wu4jx
      @MrRyan-wu4jx Год назад +73

      Have fun on your trip to Dallas Mr. Kennedy👋

    • @thevioletbee5879
      @thevioletbee5879 Год назад +10

      On one hand, butterfly effect. On the other, them talking to them at all should be a serious issue.

    • @GraphiteShores
      @GraphiteShores Год назад +48

      ​@@thevioletbee5879 When it comes to using 'time travel' to teach about past eras and events, often the traveller is unable to interact with major historical figures and relies on an 'unimportant' bystander for assistance in their initial quest. This allows the audience to view history from a 'commoner' perspective and prevents the headaches of trying to explain the complex motives of historical figures to...well, children; It makes it so that the EVENTS AROUND THE FIGURES and how they responded are what made them make the choices they did, rather than a 'great man' theory of history.
      But lets not forget: PragerU is not there to teach about history, but to propagandize and use historical figures to enshrine current cultural war issues and debates.

    • @cjboyo
      @cjboyo Год назад +3

      It’s honestly a good idea for a kids show. If it wasn’t so weirdly fascist, it could be a great way to introduce kids to historical figures

  • @ewuraamaetruwaasam7084
    @ewuraamaetruwaasam7084 Год назад +33

    I am not an American. I am a Ghanaian. I started watching conservative commentators on RUclips because, honestly, some of their 'values' align with what I have grown up with, but gradually, I began realising some hypocrisy and started unsubscribing from their channels. One of them rationalised slavery. That was the last straw. They are 'know-it-alls' who complain about petty things yet forget the things they are always angry about are what is giving them a living because else, what would be there to talk about?

    • @guyferrari8124
      @guyferrari8124 Год назад

      Isn’t that also the case with big Joel though? If it wheren’t for the fact that he makes bank off of these videos he would be doing something else. All RUclipsrs are grifters no matter the lean

    • @Prideium9001
      @Prideium9001 Год назад +3

      As a Nigerian, finally an African in an comment section. What types of guys did you see that made conservatism so bad for you? As someone who aligns more with conservatism I’d like to know.

  • @bobbobberton7519
    @bobbobberton7519 Год назад +317

    That one dude quoting MLK is literally the equivalent of a middle schooler throwing a random quote in their essay having no idea what it means

    • @vodkaboy
      @vodkaboy Год назад +22

      I like the fact they dressed him like one of these hip pastors. what a mess.

    • @davidmurray3542
      @davidmurray3542 Год назад +19

      I would love to believe that, but I'm pretty sure it's deliberate selective quoting and willful misinterpretation.

    • @MrHobbes08
      @MrHobbes08 Год назад

      the fact that we haven't phased out affirmative action does say something about the solutions that were compromised on, which CRT would be able to handle but it got filtered through sociologists, everything gets defanged before it's allowed a spotlight

    • @burgerforcongress1001
      @burgerforcongress1001 Год назад

      ​@@davidmurray3542Many Conservatives never read the things that don't support their narrative; they really believe they have a complete & accurate, unbiased understanding. Then they'll actively resist & get to ignore or invent excuses to dismiss new information to the contrary because their fragile ego is dependant upon that illusion of superiority.
      Interesting tidbit - most people haven't ever read the whole "I Have a Dream" speech because it's copyrighted, & nobody wants to pay the King estate for the rights, so they cite only parts of it.

    • @SEGATHESHARK
      @SEGATHESHARK Год назад

      ​@@MrHobbes08😂

  • @Grrranola
    @Grrranola Год назад +386

    Columbus really said, "up yours woke moralists!" to those kids.

    • @namename9194
      @namename9194 Год назад +39

      Best part is how the dude said "You got rid of slavery? Awesome! I'm so glad!" as if he was against it too? But then he goes "But I kinda personally really benefit from it so"

    • @Leofwine
      @Leofwine Год назад

      ​@@namename9194it's a “You keep your progress, I keep my benefits” stance.
      How about implementing that into real life?

    • @KRobinson-ko1ne
      @KRobinson-ko1ne 6 месяцев назад

      I kind of wish he did, with Adam Carolla’s voice no less
      It would be way more impactful than Mr. Birchum

  • @Estradiol_Gaming
    @Estradiol_Gaming Год назад +3714

    Conservatives have radical empathy when it comes to excusing slave owners, and fascist wrath when it comes to helping poor people

    • @walter7787
      @walter7787 Год назад +39

      I would like to believe that most conservatives believe in empathy. I think a lot of the time, people just don’t like the beating over the head of slavery being bad. Dont get me wrong, it definitely is, but a lot of people take it as a personal attack, being of european descent themselves.

    • @TheNinja94a
      @TheNinja94a Год назад +236

      @@walter7787 I'm taking world civilization this semester, and learning about the slave trade in Africa. I'm a black American. African descent, if you will. Somehow, I decided not to feel personally attacked.

    • @pyrytuominen573
      @pyrytuominen573 Год назад +2

      ​​​​​​​​​@@walter7787 Thinking that attacking slavery is an attack on people for having european descent is genuinely racist towards europeans. That's the sort of thinking you would hear from a black supremacist who thinks all white people have demon blood or something.

    • @enviritas9498
      @enviritas9498 Год назад +26

      @@walter7787 I think one factor could be the uncertainty of whether or not their own family had any slavers in it. And I'm not just talking about slave owners, but also the working-class people involved in the slave trade as well. Not everyone knows their full family tree. It's certainly something I have wondered about at times.

    • @mrmoment6061
      @mrmoment6061 Год назад +5

      @@pyrytuominen573 the calls coming from inside the house.

  • @robertgutierrez7453
    @robertgutierrez7453 Год назад +45

    Why does PragerU for kids have both characters with pink and blue hairs? I thought that was "woke" for their characters to have strange colors on them? But what do I know.

    • @OmegaCorsair
      @OmegaCorsair Год назад

      Literal Projection

    • @robertgutierrez7453
      @robertgutierrez7453 Год назад +3

      @@OmegaCorsair the joke is on you that $500k statement you got paid from blueblood royalty.

    • @OmegaCorsair
      @OmegaCorsair Год назад

      @@robertgutierrez7453 What

  • @Alltime2050
    @Alltime2050 Год назад +1930

    Conservatives use history the same way they use math, science, and the Bible. They make it mean whatever they need it to mean.

    • @halinaqi2194
      @halinaqi2194 Год назад +1

      I'm not even Christian but I'm pretty sure Jesus would not support their version of Christian beliefs. And they are historically infamous for denying science, such as man made climate change.

    • @jr2904
      @jr2904 Год назад +33

      So do liberals. Two sides of the same coin

    • @neogauntlet1008
      @neogauntlet1008 Год назад +14

      ​@j r were all filth

    • @myenglishisbadpleasecorrec5446
      @myenglishisbadpleasecorrec5446 Год назад +85

      @@jr2904 nope xd

    • @bugjams
      @bugjams Год назад +136

      ​@@jr2904 I agree. We shouldn't even be taking sides when it comes to history or how it's interpreted. There shouldn't be a "liberal reading" or "conservative reading" - it should just be a reading.
      People are going to be mad when you say liberals twist history, though. The truth is anyone with political motives will shift history however they want.
      That said, when it comes to slavery, leftists are overwhelming in agreement that it was bad, while conservatives tend to ignore or downplay it. So, at least on the topic of slavery, it's safe to point the finger at PU and conservatives. What they're doing is trying to downplay slavery.

  • @kirasooverit
    @kirasooverit Год назад +876

    Joel looks like every biblical figure combined

    • @serse8455
      @serse8455 Год назад +82

      Joeshmael

    • @Kyarrix
      @Kyarrix Год назад +14

      I don't think biblical figures had a big goofy mic and held on to it so determinedly. Biblical figures probably did less drugs too. Although you could be talking about a different kind of biblical figure from the ones I'm envisioning.

    • @ZERO_O7X
      @ZERO_O7X Год назад +16

      ​​@@serse8455 that's Joel Jebediah Jershemel 😂

    • @Kyarrix
      @Kyarrix Год назад +2

      @@teutonicterror0365 You're right. It was more me snarking at the mic. I think it's kind of ridiculous looking. And the whole unkempt look. The over 30 person in me is saying take a shower, you don't have to look quite so wild-eyed in every video. I know, not kind.

    • @bard2555
      @bard2555 Год назад +27

      @@Kyarrix ok so, hair like that right, it stays up constantly. there's no taming it. I have hair exactly like that and it just does not stay down and stay "kempt" unless I want to lather it with a copious amount of hair gel, and yes it does it straight out of the shower, there's no stopping it.
      So I quite like his "unkempt" look, it makes me feel seen as a rat person

  • @dressupgeekout
    @dressupgeekout Год назад +1489

    "How to Embrace Your Femininity" is basically a modern reproduction of those 16mm social etiquette films from the 1950s

    • @woaddragon
      @woaddragon Год назад +23

      More like the 189os " Domestic Angels"

    • @emptycinema
      @emptycinema Год назад +55

      Those were far more accepting than whatever this prageru shit is

    • @Grag235
      @Grag235 Год назад +16

      @@emptycinema So we basically just evolved backwards?

    • @notatallfunctional
      @notatallfunctional Год назад +55

      @@Grag235THEY evolved backwards, not us.

    • @pumkinpatchwork
      @pumkinpatchwork Год назад +73

      nah, those old social etiquette films were actually alright. you can find a bunch on youtube, and the main focus of the videos are “caring properly for yourself and having body confidence is the biggest factor of what makes you beautiful”, nothing like this bs

  • @modsquad89
    @modsquad89 Год назад +27

    The MLK video has him spout the line that only "peaceful" social protest is an acceptable form of confronting social ills. That's deeply conservative politics. Conservatives love arguing "King's protests were peaceful so modern leftists are not legitimate cause of their non-peaceful protest". It's constantly deployed to against leftist protest that is factually peaceful but still socially disruptive, as a way to delegitimize that protest and simultaneously weaken and distort King's teachings.
    King used non-violent protest strategically cause he knew the white southerners would respond with such overwhelming violence that the country writ large would be shocked into political action by the contrasting images of peaceful blacks and brutal whites. King didn't believe that non-violence was the only legitimate form of protest, just the most strategically effect one in that place and time and social circumstance. To have him say that the kids should only protest injustice and inequality "peacefully" is to essentialize the only part of King's methods that conservatives today think was okay. Hell, during the civil rights actions King lead, southern conservatives were calling him a rabble rouser and social disrupter; they thought he was making trouble.
    Conservatives love crying violence when leftist people defend themselves against violence from the state and powerful social actors. BLM isn't legit cause they don't just quietly ask for black justice, they're loud and noisy and aggressive. Tribes and water protectors are violent when they chain themselves to pipeline building machinery to physically halt work.
    Modern conservatives do not want people considering that resistance and protest can be anything other than quiet, obedient, and non-disruptive. It's disarming and weakening protest by the left so it can be ignored. Conservatives also have a running project of intense apologia for right wing protest that are disruptive or violent (think Bundys seizing the wildlife refuge, Jan 6 insurrection, heavily armed anti-maskers rallying outside government buildings). These protests aim for ends the conservatives desire, so they must be legitimized as okay despite the violence.

    • @guyferrari8124
      @guyferrari8124 Год назад +1

      To be fair neither the Jan 6 or BLM riots really achieved anything in the end anyways nor had a leader to rally behind that wasn’t an obvious grifter, so they kind of didn’t really do much in terms of what they wanted

    • @Draghoul03
      @Draghoul03 Год назад +8

      @@guyferrari8124George Floyd’s murderer was found guilty after the protests, so we at least got that. Also what grifter are you implying was leading BLM?

    • @guyferrari8124
      @guyferrari8124 Год назад

      @@Draghoul03 The organization “Black Lives Matter”. They imbezzled like a shit ton of the money they got and used the hype to line their pockets

    • @olivercharles2930
      @olivercharles2930 Год назад +6

      @@guyferrari8124 It absolutely achieved something, even if it was nowhere near enough imo
      Also, this myth that BLM has a leader or group of leaders behind it needs to die. There is a distinct difference between the movement and the specific group that started it or lead it.

  • @BreadLoeuf
    @BreadLoeuf Год назад +445

    The fact that, after judging the traditions of certain tribes in the Americas, they turn around and downplay slavery as just what the culture viewed as appropriate at the time is so tone-deaf, they must have written this episode in a sensory deprivation chamber.

    • @davebowman9913
      @davebowman9913 Год назад +2

      so, to be clear - you don't like the inconsistency. presumably you want to condemn the tribal cultures as evil alongside condemning the south. is that correct?

    • @kaitlyn__L
      @kaitlyn__L Год назад +33

      @@davebowman9913 I notice you said “the south” instead of “Columbus”. Which nicely lays bare exactly what is REALLY being defended when PragerU claims Columbus can’t be judged.

    • @davebowman9913
      @davebowman9913 Год назад +2

      @@kaitlyn__L You notice I said the South rather than Columbus because Joels video addressed both and I was talking about one part of the video as opposed to another. It's says a lot about you that you are eager to try to force a square peg in a round hole like that.

    • @jr2904
      @jr2904 Год назад +1

      ​@@davebowman9913 there's no reasoning with these people, but I commend you for trying.

    • @davebowman9913
      @davebowman9913 Год назад

      @@jr2904 thanks - and fwiw i do think that joel's video makes some good points. however, it makes bad ones as well.
      what bothers me most is the attitude running through it, which suggests that if he and his ideological allies can point to important problems with what their opposition (in this case pragerU) is saying, then they're fully justified in feeling morally and intellectually superior to them. if someone wanted to, he could flip it: try the same tact with joel's vids and the comments of his fans.

  • @scabbarae
    @scabbarae Год назад +151

    As someone who grew up a suburban white kid in the 1990s, I think the popular definition and scope of the word "racism" has changed somewhat over time, but the rift between how the left and right perceive racism is much larger.
    As a kid, the prevailing concept of racism was an individualistic one; that is, "don't be a dick to someone because of their race." It meant not saying the N-word, and maybe inviting that black kid you just met to play football at recess. I think this is still how the right sees racism today, and it's why they get so defensive and angry when the more collective and holistic definition (i.e., a prevailing structural imbalance based on racial heritage) is used.

    • @VerbDoesStuff
      @VerbDoesStuff Год назад

      Just fucking call it systemic racism if it is and call it racism if it’s the personal kind. Problem solved

    • @vladimirzhivanevskaya5474
      @vladimirzhivanevskaya5474 Год назад +22

      No, the right thinks racism is over. Racists--individuals who do overtly racist things--can still exist sometimes, but racism does not.
      You are giving them far too much credit. It is a perfidious doctrine of historical erasure, not a simple misunderstanding.

    • @TheZchristina97
      @TheZchristina97 Год назад +1

      @@vladimirzhivanevskaya5474 beautifully said

    • @TheZchristina97
      @TheZchristina97 Год назад +6

      I see what you’re saying but I disagree. Black people and other oppressed groups have *always* talked about racism as a systemic issue; people just didn’t start listening to us until the 60s.

  • @ivyallie3688
    @ivyallie3688 Год назад +164

    Can we please acknowledge that someone at PragerU was tasked with coming up with “a setting that would appeal to teens” and they somehow landed on “woodshop in which everything is painted a uniform shade of blue”

    • @hairymcnipples
      @hairymcnipples Год назад +10

      There's no way this shit is aimed at teens. Tweens, maybe.

    • @ivyallie3688
      @ivyallie3688 Год назад +15

      @@hairymcnipples fair enough, but I don’t think tweens are into solid-colored woodshops either 😄

    • @skeetsmcgrew3282
      @skeetsmcgrew3282 Год назад +11

      Yeah I'm gonna say the target age is around 9. Even a 14 year old would have to question the line "Columbus didn't invent slavery."

    • @mikejeffries3333
      @mikejeffries3333 Год назад +2

      @@hairymcnipples Dennis Prager is 74. He hasn't been a child in a long time, if he ever was one in the first place. He probably thinks this is exactly what teens are like.

  • @purr8358
    @purr8358 Год назад +51

    Wild that PragerU material is getting pushed into schools. This kind of stuff is so important to view their propaganda through a critical lens.

  • @spapeztheoctopus3249
    @spapeztheoctopus3249 Год назад +259

    I love that they rave against "moral relatavism" then literally do the most by the book morally relatavistic thing ever

    • @davebowman9913
      @davebowman9913 Год назад

      ''do the most by the book morally relatavistic thing'' = ?

    • @luiysia
      @luiysia Год назад +36

      @@davebowman9913 excuse slavery by saying it was normal in the 15/16th century

    • @davebowman9913
      @davebowman9913 Год назад

      @@luiysia ohhhh. the ''excuse slavery'' trope. the prager U vids don't excuse slavery. i thought maybe we were talking about real things that actually happen.

    • @luiysia
      @luiysia Год назад +43

      @@davebowman9913 you've been fighting for prageru kids in this comments section for how long now? does that make you feel happy?

    • @bugjams
      @bugjams Год назад

      ​@@davebowman9913 Maybe not excusing it, but certainly downplaying it, and making multiple white characters who enjoyed owning slaves talk about how its "not so bad" or how they're "glad it ended."
      I understand it's for kids. But christ, they could've used actual historical figures who were more strongly and openly against slavery, not... fucking Columbus, lmao, what a joke.

  • @shassett79
    @shassett79 Год назад +123

    _Hey, you can't judge the actions of people 500 years ago by today's standards!!_
    Anyway, back to how everyone today should follow standards from 2000 years ago...

  • @wizbizi6463
    @wizbizi6463 Год назад +94

    they ask columbus why he owned slaves and he said the equivalent of "can't help being a gemini :)"

    • @grmpEqweer
      @grmpEqweer Год назад

      I'm a Gemini. 🤔 I don't even have a submissive right now, and a BDSM slave would be too much work.

    • @adrianc.6714
      @adrianc.6714 Год назад +4

      @@grmpEqweer I don't think this is what he meant by "owning slaves"

    • @sarafontanini7051
      @sarafontanini7051 Год назад +2

      meanwhile Fate's version of Columbus: fuc yeah I owned slaves! it made me RICH! I hate how the modern world has changed because now I can't sell slaves and get rich!
      in Fate GO everyone hates COlumbus and he's ALWAYS a villain

  • @orion3237
    @orion3237 Год назад +32

    “Your honour, my client *may* have stabbed the victim fifteen times, but he did not invent knives!”

  • @bofa6459
    @bofa6459 Год назад +527

    "but in Europe we draw the line at eating people"
    mummies: am I a joke to you

    • @Grag235
      @Grag235 Год назад +25

      “Boy, you got toilet paper around you and turned into an alien in Ben 10, we know you ain’t talkin’”

    • @sitfish1113
      @sitfish1113 Год назад +1

      Lmfaooo

    • @GNF54
      @GNF54 Год назад +11

      Belgian Congo:

    • @YA_LUNNAYA_PONI
      @YA_LUNNAYA_PONI Год назад +1

      I'm legit confused, what about mummies?

    • @sitfish1113
      @sitfish1113 Год назад +40

      @@YA_LUNNAYA_PONI it used to be a trend to eat mummies. Seriously look it up it's crazy

  • @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
    @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un Год назад +489

    Every time I hear "Judging slavers by modern standards" I die a little inside. There were people during the height of the slave trade condemning the slave trade. That channel is like playing a game of counting how many times that they lie! That aside, an example of how to talk about politics in a cartoon is Avatar the Last Airbender which addresses war and the many issues that occur because of it. The fact Nick was willing to still air it even with all the dark stuff the show addresses is incredible, they had guts and I'm glad they did. It feels like the writers just said, "What's the most interesting, and craziest idea we can think of? Let's put it in and make it work."
    Another political cartoon that I enjoy is Squirrel & Hedgehog. It's the only show where you'll see squirrels, hedgehogs, ducks, weasels, wolves, a fox, and mice in military uniforms fighting each other. It's pure symbolism of the DPRK's existence. If you want to better understand our country and our struggle, the show best explains our story.

    • @TheFriendlyGod
      @TheFriendlyGod Год назад +9

      I was gonna say that you'll see that in Redwall too. but Redwall doesn't have ducks. I guess that's on me for thinking that Kim Jong-Un could ever be wrong about something.

    • @manboy4720
      @manboy4720 Год назад +17

      thank you kim jong-un, the extremely handsome and powerful god-emperor of north korea (who is very tall and sexy).

    • @ninyaninjabrifsanovichthes45
      @ninyaninjabrifsanovichthes45 Год назад +6

      I can't believe you're forgetting about Star Wars: The Clone Wars. There's a ton of politics, war, and ballsy stuff for a supposed kid's show in it.

    • @ThePotatoSapien
      @ThePotatoSapien Год назад +20

      "judge the slavers by their time's standards" oh so you must mean judge the slavers by the feeling the people being enslaved had about them, of course! That... is what you mean, PragerU... right????

    • @DimaRakesah
      @DimaRakesah Год назад +5

      We should do a livestream with Joel where we watch PragerU and drink every time there is a lie

  • @2121bassplayer
    @2121bassplayer Год назад +224

    as a jamaican-american with taino ancestry, the way they straight up lied here about what columbus said about and did to the taino, and chose to parrot the lies about caribbean natives that have been used to justify their genocide is so so disgusting. i still see stereotypes like this all the time, in movies, games, etc., people really still believe and spread these lies about a group of innocent people who had their lives and cultures destroyed