Theres something so horribly disgusting about how they gang up on one guy, intimidating, encircling and threatening him, all the while saying “you’re making us feel unsafe”
I suppose if someone's life mission is to burn the world down so out of the ashes can spring a communist Utopia and you weren't able to do it, the 90s were probably pretty boring. But if you're just trying to live life like a normal person the 90s were most likely okay.
The 90s were awful for that guy because people enjoyed their lives and racism and bigotry were evaporating. No future for somebody who makes grievance their career
Oh hey! It's some of MY footage starting at about 16 min. Glad to be a contributor! :) I'm actually a former Evergreen student, so I went to that event to film these degenerate psychos on my old campus, it's important to chronicle this stuff. But man, these people are nuts! At about 18 min or so, that's me in the leather jacket, covered in silly string, as they push me and my pals out of the square with their big signs, screaming and honking airhorns in our face. Totally insane, happy to see my footage being used in this amazing compilation you've put together.
I remember going to buy new shoes with my 15 year old son, way back when. A friend was just coming out of the store, so I sent him in to try on pairs while I chatted with her. A while later, he comes out and says he's found the ones he wants. I ask him how much. He says, "Fifteen bucks. I saw some for ten, but they looked like they'd fall apart." My friend was gobsmacked. "How the hell do you get away with buying your kid fifteen dollar shoes!!??? My kids want Nikes!" I was just, "Well, he knows the value of a dollar, yo. The fewer you have, the more you value them."
Even most white people don't have trust funds, Buffy. When I was there in the 80s, it was always the trust find kids that were the most clueless, and ultimately uncaring. "Trust fund hippie" might have been coined at TESC.
@@l.ronhubbard5445 What are you talking about? it's far more likely it's just autodeleting, happens to me all the time, generally on 'controversial topic' channels, don't jump to conclusions as many people are having this issue.
Kids are quite distanced from the second world war. They don't have grandparents who were there, or parents with memories of the aftermath. We forget quite quickly.
@@MsMounen that's a great point. My grandfather was in the Canadian infantry for 3 terms 39 to 45 ran up Juno Beach in Normandy. He refused to ever speak about the war so the footnotes he wrote in the books I inherited was how I learned of his experience. All things considered the next generation had it pretty easy by comparison and you're right the kids now have no connection or real world idea about what happened and why. Do they even go in depth about WW2 in high school anymore? Possibly the most important event in human history.
My grandparents survived the war in Russia but all their friends and family were killed. My grandmother's 3 first cousins - all sister's - survived because they left before the war. One of my grandmother's brothers survived because he was in another part of the Soviet Union. My mother grew up in Poland, and WW2 is still alive there. Here, in the US, not so much. I don't like Trump but I am glad he is proposing a law that makes it mandatory to teach the Holocaust. We as a nation need to do a better job of teaching history. Both the wonderful and horrible things
the history of liberally calling reactionaries Nazis was actually a justified trope for student protesters in Germany in the 60ies and 70ies because many politicians and officials were basically former NSDAP members for some reason this "fuck fascists" attitude has transplanted itself to the US ever since the rise of Neo-Nazism in the 90ies the fact that many rightwingers and conservatives are willing to name everything that is remotely authoritarian as "Nazi" doesn't help
Thank you, Benjamin. I began this journey 20 videos ago with a completely different mindset. I have been fortunate to live away from the far left and their antics. I assumed that if there were issues to be resolved that dialogue could occur and mutually beneficial solutions could be arrived at. I now appreciate that there is a large segment of the left who do not understand what they believe or how it works out in reality. They are loud, aggressive and unwilling to discuss or think. In short, they are dangerous. I was also clueless that the Northwest was a hot bed of leftist politicians. That has helped to exacerbate the current problems. I hope the adults in the room can fix the problem before real and widespread violence occurs. I don’t see this Marxist driven trend ending well. Your videos have been an education. Well done.
That’s a good question, OverMan. This is a once in a decade kind of story though. It really began for me seven and a half years ago, when I first set foot on the Evergreen campus. I do however go deep with my topics, as seen with my Gender series-which would need a couple more years of simply collecting stories before I could approach the level of detail handed to me by Evergreen State.
I used to live in Portland. It was such a beautiful and welcoming city. Now I see videos of these places I have fond memories of being destroyed with the approval of Portland politicians and police. There is so much hate there and I don't understand why. Portland a not so great police force but in the past 20 years it has improved to be so much better. Now they can't stand up to the people destroying Portland. It makes me sad.
@@RussianBot4Christ If you want to see truly disturbing levels of violence, see what was done in the name of Christ in the past centuries. I think this is more of a reoccurring human problem rather than a religious one.
@@Beastman59People are free to do anything in any name. It's easy to speak names. If thats your level of proof, then you dont know what proof is. Also, Christianity built the world which made the violence of wars abnormal and seemingly unideal. If you want to speak from this world, and fail to recognize who built it, your historical ignorance is showing.
It's so funny how, if history goes one way, Evergreen will be seen as an abberration, a horror story we managed to get away from. But if it goes another way, it'll probably be held up as "The First Rebellion" or "The Uprising of 2017" or something. Freaky.
I watched Benjamin's Evergreen videos #'s 1 - 4 last night and now I see more in my feed this morning. This is #21. It's like a bottomless well of stupid.
The most telling thing in this whole series, honestly, is the moment when the pink beanie "ally" says "your tiny white brain.." and gets called a racist. That split second where she has heard the word "racist" applied to her and hasn't re-committed to shouting and talking over, you can see true fear in her eyes. She's TERRIFIED that the moment has come where it's her turn to be on eaten by the mob. No ideology that inspires that level of paranoia and fear (paranoia and fear of their own side, I might add) in its adherents can be good. That's why, despite the fact that I'm really scared that I'm witnessing the end of America and Western civilization right now, deep down I have hope. This ideology has failed everywhere it's ever been tried, and even if it takes root here, it can never succeed. Eventually, it will tear itself apart, as communism must always do.
I hope when people are in dire need of 911, they come running in with their silly string and clown horns on police force unicycles! (This is obviously a joke as these people have shown to be real violent...and not funny anymore.)
They are so invested in their appropriated moral standing they can’t listen OR talk. Be very aware that their ideology confers upon them a type of grace. Remember that grace, using a Christian construct, is unmerited favor. They have upended this by meriting favor through supposed self-flagellation. Except they find relief from the pain of self-flagellation by externalizing it. “We are privileged af!!!!” yells the little girl in the red hat. And the way she tolerates her presumptive privilege is to be an ally. She doesn’t have to beat herself because, as an ally, she can beat up others on behalf of her mascots. It’s actually pretty racist. But she cannot see it. Not yet. That won’t happen until all her efforts to obtain grace from her allyship falls and fails. Or... She is just young, naive, silly, and self-important.
This complete story is riveting. What an exploratory view into this ideology with its societal ramifications. Excellent presentation. Thank you for continuing this work.
SJW: “you make us feel unsafe.” ::attacks the guy:: “if you aren’t here to make us feel safe then go away.” ::assaults him again:: Journalist: “you aren’t making me feel safe right now.” SJW: “then go away!” ::assaults him again::
That final comment from Zoltan on "how to talk to white, middle class people" really got angry. The white liberal elite preaching from the ivory tower. The working class know a hell of a lot more about how to work together as one human race than Zoltan could ever imagine.
@@soulfuzz368 I havent been able to stomach it for the past 4 weeks. Just so depressing watching stupid people do endless stupid and then some more stupid.
Watched every episode so far, still don't really know what the students want, beside to get a canteen worker sacked and to yell over others with virtue signalling?
It's sad, IMHO. They've been brainwashed into thinking that they HAVE to be some sort of activist without realizing that their life is so good they really have nothing to be "activist" against. They don't know what they want because they literally want for nothing, other than the emotion of "changing" something.
This series has been incredibly informative and presents the story in a very palatable way. Please keep uploading these! I've subscribed and am ready for more haha
Has the vision of your evergreen series changed at all with the current political climate? I saw this originally as a peek inside what happened at evergreen. But it truly seems to be a microcosm of what is happening at a national level now.
4:40 this "Letter from the Faculty" is an Echo of the letter in "The Closing of the American Mind" where they describe the University Professors bowing down to the demands of the "movement" in the 60s; showing the students they're "on their side"... and in an act of moral cowardice, hand over power of the learning institution to the mob. (from which, the author alleges, they have never recovered. And if I look at the state of the Social Sciences departments as described by several American and Canadian professors on youtube, I can surmise he's probably correct)
@gareth roberts this started in the Education System with the 1962 “Port Huron Statement.” The self-labeled American Marxists produced a strategy to take over the United States by starting with taking over Education. The local school boards, the administrations, the faculties. You are correct, and it’s all been right there in black and white all along.
If you haven't seen this guy's take on allies, you really should. ruclips.net/video/YSqVHzdNRlI/видео.html "Your dragon ate my leg and I'm still more privileged than you, bro."
That smacked too closely of a dark director's bonus segment for an eerily portentous societal downfall dystopian DVD - one whose ending easily levels Shyamalan's worst nightmares to those of any saccharin Disney princess. However, it also bolsters myriad thoughts on the duration, breadth, and scope of a certain nation's insidious, invidious plans to undermine us where we sleep, so to speak. Check out Tucker's monologue on said not-paper tiger, from Feb this year, if you're interested in pursuing true origins of this mess. After imploring my favorite YTers and indie journos for months, I may just hoard the info and begin investigating... but others are better situated. ;)
22:40. I disagree. These are not young kids finding their voice. People their age fought and defeated Hitler. They followed leaders who had the balls to get out of their comfortable offices and fight for what actually matters.
@JustJ WhoIsAsking People are hardwired for certain religious experiences (wanting to believe in something bigger than themselves, needing to belong to a community with shared beliefs). One hypothesis is that atheists, therefore, seek something to fill that hole. Whatever fills the hole is less likely than an established religion to be formalized or tethered to thousands of years of theology.
Dustin Dye It's rooted in Abrahamic religion . They're all going to become Monks, nuns, convert to Islam or become born again Christians in a decade. That's if they don't go full on Manson mode, or Jim jones mode.
20:55 - "Let's talk about it.." What they mean by that is.. You venting your frustrations about life to them so they can sooth you and simultaneously get gratification from being 'the one who listened', 'the one who understands'. If you were to ever rise above your victim status they would damn well keep you as one. They don't want you to not be victims because it would mean they have nothing in their lives.
George should have claimed the words about his hand positions was hurting him, and was violence that created anxiety that prevented him from doing his job.
Something I want to point out on this... The human mind made this happen, the good , bad, and awful. I think this is a subject of what can happen when we lose sight of anything remotely human(flawed), and start to consume a diet of "Ism" (potential to be "perfect") . We all live in bubbles but we always need to check ourselves and often, or this kind of shit starts spawning out of control.
"Evergreen as a whole and these student protestors as a whole aren't necessarily bad people they just did some really shitty things and acted in a shitty way" if it is not your actions that define you, then what does?
Funny how that professor said the 90s were boring because there wasn't enough activism. I was in college in the 90s, and people seemed to get along, perhaps because we espoused what MLK said about judging a person on the content of their character, not the color of their skin. Too bad it's no longer enough to not be racist - one must be actively, rabidly anti-racist.
I don't understand. I watched 1 thru 12 and then randomly found episode 13 and now randomly here is episode 21. Are Benjamin's playlists just that much of mess?
Theres something so horribly disgusting about how they gang up on one guy, intimidating, encircling and threatening him, all the while saying “you’re making us feel unsafe”
@battletoad it's gaslighting on another level
It is abusive.
The Russians say, "The jew cries out in pain as he strikes you."
It's along the same lines as "speech is violence", which essentially permits a response of actual violence.
1000 times this
_"The nineties was really boring."_
Funny, I thought the nineties were fun. 🤷🏾♀️
I suppose if someone's life mission is to burn the world down so out of the ashes can spring a communist Utopia and you weren't able to do it, the 90s were probably pretty boring. But if you're just trying to live life like a normal person the 90s were most likely okay.
The 90s were awful for that guy because people enjoyed their lives and racism and bigotry were evaporating. No future for somebody who makes grievance their career
At the time the 90s felt very crass and degraded and such. But now they seem quaint and innocent. RIP the 90s.
Pokémon!
The 90s was awesome. No social media. No cell phones. People actually talked to each other. Music was much better too.
Oh hey! It's some of MY footage starting at about 16 min. Glad to be a contributor! :) I'm actually a former Evergreen student, so I went to that event to film these degenerate psychos on my old campus, it's important to chronicle this stuff. But man, these people are nuts! At about 18 min or so, that's me in the leather jacket, covered in silly string, as they push me and my pals out of the square with their big signs, screaming and honking airhorns in our face. Totally insane, happy to see my footage being used in this amazing compilation you've put together.
Haha that’s awesome!
Angry college masked chick: "We live a life of luxury!"
As a white male who grew up poor, these kind of statements enrage me, more than anything else.
Yes, it's incredibly ignorant.
I remember going to buy new shoes with my 15 year old son, way back when. A friend was just coming out of the store, so I sent him in to try on pairs while I chatted with her. A while later, he comes out and says he's found the ones he wants. I ask him how much.
He says, "Fifteen bucks. I saw some for ten, but they looked like they'd fall apart."
My friend was gobsmacked. "How the hell do you get away with buying your kid fifteen dollar shoes!!??? My kids want Nikes!"
I was just, "Well, he knows the value of a dollar, yo. The fewer you have, the more you value them."
Even most white people don't have trust funds, Buffy. When I was there in the 80s, it was always the trust find kids that were the most clueless, and ultimately uncaring. "Trust fund hippie" might have been coined at TESC.
Ben, why did you delete my comment? I know you're in here reading the comments. This is a serious question, what was wrong with my comment?
@@l.ronhubbard5445 What are you talking about? it's far more likely it's just autodeleting, happens to me all the time, generally on 'controversial topic' channels, don't jump to conclusions as many people are having this issue.
If words can be violence, why can't their volume or mindless repetition be violence?
You have to understand the rules:
1. Rules for thee but not for me.
If words were violence they'd all be unalive by now.. like jee whizz
It is violence.. on my ears... they even made me bleed..
If words can be violence, surely the inverse can also be true? Can I speak to them with my fists?
@@danpearce4547 valid point.
How did Nazism become a mundane accusation? When I hear it now it's tantamount to calling someone a jerk. Why is history so lost on us?
It was and is an attempt to normalize genocide..
The one thing both Hitler and Stalin agree on..
The chess board is now set..
Kids are quite distanced from the second world war. They don't have grandparents who were there, or parents with memories of the aftermath. We forget quite quickly.
@@MsMounen that's a great point. My grandfather was in the Canadian infantry for 3 terms 39 to 45 ran up Juno Beach in Normandy. He refused to ever speak about the war so the footnotes he wrote in the books I inherited was how I learned of his experience. All things considered the next generation had it pretty easy by comparison and you're right the kids now have no connection or real world idea about what happened and why. Do they even go in depth about WW2 in high school anymore? Possibly the most important event in human history.
My grandparents survived the war in Russia but all their friends and family were killed. My grandmother's 3 first cousins - all sister's - survived because they left before the war. One of my grandmother's brothers survived because he was in another part of the Soviet Union.
My mother grew up in Poland, and WW2 is still alive there.
Here, in the US, not so much. I don't like Trump but I am glad he is proposing a law that makes it mandatory to teach the Holocaust.
We as a nation need to do a better job of teaching history. Both the wonderful and horrible things
the history of liberally calling reactionaries Nazis was actually a justified trope for student protesters in Germany in the 60ies and 70ies because many politicians and officials were basically former NSDAP members
for some reason this "fuck fascists" attitude has transplanted itself to the US ever since the rise of Neo-Nazism in the 90ies
the fact that many rightwingers and conservatives are willing to name everything that is remotely authoritarian as "Nazi" doesn't help
I give Evergreen about 3 more years before it becomes an urban explorer destination.
Is it just me or do the "Professor's" at Evergreen not seem very sharp?
You mean, do they not know when to use an apostrophe?
@@toweypat Careful. Being critical of grammar is a sign of white supremacy now.
Ideology is the way to make it on college, if you don't have the intellectual abilites for real scientific work.
@@toweypat ...I was going to ask exactly that. Someone must maintain standards...
RocketSurgeon Anthony Fauci is a dreg. I did not know that! 🙄
You are one productive man Benjamin.
If I stop, the show stops!
I did spend the weekend with Ghosts of Tsushima though, which I am thoroughly enjoying.
@@BenjaminABoyce Ghost of Tsushima livestream when?
oh boy oh boy... this is like in the old days when i had to wait a week to find out how the doctor was going to get out of the latest cliff-hanger.
I just literally liked.
Those were the days, eh? When you had to wait a week to see another episode of a show
Thank you, Benjamin. I began this journey 20 videos ago with a completely different mindset. I have been fortunate to live away from the far left and their antics. I assumed that if there were issues to be resolved that dialogue could occur and mutually beneficial solutions could be arrived at. I now appreciate that there is a large segment of the left who do not understand what they believe or how it works out in reality. They are loud, aggressive and unwilling to discuss or think. In short, they are dangerous. I was also clueless that the Northwest was a hot bed of leftist politicians. That has helped to exacerbate the current problems. I hope the adults in the room can fix the problem before real and widespread violence occurs. I don’t see this Marxist driven trend ending well. Your videos have been an education. Well done.
@M Tooth Florida, excluding large cities, is at peace. The east coast,Melbourne, Satellite Beach, Vierra, Cocoa Beach, etc are very calm.
I thought this series was over.. is there no end for this nightmare?
Three more episodes after this.
@@BenjaminABoyce Can't fuckin wait, man! This has been an epic.
That’s a good question, OverMan. This is a once in a decade kind of story though. It really began for me seven and a half years ago, when I first set foot on the Evergreen campus. I do however go deep with my topics, as seen with my Gender series-which would need a couple more years of simply collecting stories before I could approach the level of detail handed to me by Evergreen State.
@@BenjaminABoyce I think it was supposed to be three or four episodes, but it got clicks so milk it to death.
Taylor C, one would have to be thoroughly uninformed about my work and stated goals to seriously hold that opinion.
I’ve never heard someone speak more robotically and NPC like than ole Thomas Womeldolf there. Holy crap
I used to live in Portland. It was such a beautiful and welcoming city. Now I see videos of these places I have fond memories of being destroyed with the approval of Portland politicians and police. There is so much hate there and I don't understand why. Portland a not so great police force but in the past 20 years it has improved to be so much better. Now they can't stand up to the people destroying Portland. It makes me sad.
They rejected Christ. That's what happened. It may sound simplistic to you, but to me is obvious.
@@RussianBot4Christ the reject Christ AND worship the void; double whammy.
@@RussianBot4Christ If you want to see truly disturbing levels of violence, see what was done in the name of Christ in the past centuries. I think this is more of a reoccurring human problem rather than a religious one.
@@Beastman59People are free to do anything in any name. It's easy to speak names. If thats your level of proof, then you dont know what proof is.
Also, Christianity built the world which made the violence of wars abnormal and seemingly unideal. If you want to speak from this world, and fail to recognize who built it, your historical ignorance is showing.
I wanted to move to Portland... that was 10 years ago :(
It's so funny how, if history goes one way, Evergreen will be seen as an abberration, a horror story we managed to get away from. But if it goes another way, it'll probably be held up as "The First Rebellion" or "The Uprising of 2017" or something. Freaky.
battletoad whereabouts do you live? I’m in the PNW, kind of in between Seattle and Portland, nothing has happened in my city that I know of yet 🤞🏻
@@clarissa8477 are the protests still happening every night?
I binge watched the 20 episodes last month. Excellent footage..disturbing and fascinating. Thank you for these!
It is something else, isn’t it!
I watched Benjamin's Evergreen videos #'s 1 - 4 last night and now I see more in my feed this morning. This is #21. It's like a bottomless well of stupid.
The most telling thing in this whole series, honestly, is the moment when the pink beanie "ally" says "your tiny white brain.." and gets called a racist. That split second where she has heard the word "racist" applied to her and hasn't re-committed to shouting and talking over, you can see true fear in her eyes. She's TERRIFIED that the moment has come where it's her turn to be on eaten by the mob. No ideology that inspires that level of paranoia and fear (paranoia and fear of their own side, I might add) in its adherents can be good. That's why, despite the fact that I'm really scared that I'm witnessing the end of America and Western civilization right now, deep down I have hope. This ideology has failed everywhere it's ever been tried, and even if it takes root here, it can never succeed. Eventually, it will tear itself apart, as communism must always do.
The 90's were definitely not boring. I was in my 20's and i had a blast
Thank you Benjamin for working so hard to document this and show its relevance to broader society!
21 down, the binge is nearly complete.
respect, I had to skip ahead a bit.
Thomas Womeldorf is a real firebrand! Such intensity!
That first jerk. I wonder if beanie girl is still out there helping others feel "safe." She's so good at it.
What a good point. Seething aggression from her, to "help people feel safe."
I hope when people are in dire need of 911, they come running in with their silly string and clown horns on police force unicycles! (This is obviously a joke as these people have shown to be real violent...and not funny anymore.)
Feeling safe is a part of white privilege.
or boy we are after all in 2020
They are so invested in their appropriated moral standing they can’t listen OR talk. Be very aware that their ideology confers upon them a type of grace. Remember that grace, using a Christian construct, is unmerited favor. They have upended this by meriting favor through supposed self-flagellation. Except they find relief from the pain of self-flagellation by externalizing it. “We are privileged af!!!!” yells the little girl in the red hat. And the way she tolerates her presumptive privilege is to be an ally. She doesn’t have to beat herself because, as an ally, she can beat up others on behalf of her mascots. It’s actually pretty racist. But she cannot see it. Not yet. That won’t happen until all her efforts to obtain grace from her allyship falls and fails.
Or...
She is just young, naive, silly, and self-important.
This complete story is riveting. What an exploratory view into this ideology with its societal ramifications. Excellent presentation. Thank you for continuing this work.
Thank you, Craig.
Thomas Waldorf is a gripping orator.
😂😂😂🤣🥸
SJW: “you make us feel unsafe.” ::attacks the guy:: “if you aren’t here to make us feel safe then go away.” ::assaults him again::
Journalist: “you aren’t making me feel safe right now.”
SJW: “then go away!” ::assaults him again::
I swear I am somehow tied into the global consciousness. I literally had a dream yesterday that this would be released
@Barry Goldwater highly probable
That final comment from Zoltan on "how to talk to white, middle class people" really got angry. The white liberal elite preaching from the ivory tower. The working class know a hell of a lot more about how to work together as one human race than Zoltan could ever imagine.
Hey man seriously thanks for all your work. This is another unbelievable episode.
Thank you very much Jim!
this is high-brow "you can't stop progress".
I am still trying to recover from this weeks episode
@@soulfuzz368 I havent been able to stomach it for the past 4 weeks.
Just so depressing watching stupid people do endless stupid and then some more stupid.
@@gongagong i download them for prosperity and my grandkids.
@@naughteedesign Posterity.
Sorry to be a pedant but prosperity is a diferent word.
@@thedave7760 thanks!
These people have never been genuinely "unsafe" in their entire lives.
It's like they're living in an alternate universe!
Watched every episode so far, still don't really know what the students want, beside to get a canteen worker sacked and to yell over others with virtue signalling?
It's sad, IMHO. They've been brainwashed into thinking that they HAVE to be some sort of activist without realizing that their life is so good they really have nothing to be "activist" against. They don't know what they want because they literally want for nothing, other than the emotion of "changing" something.
This story is fascinating- I’ve been following it since BW was on Rogan’s podcast. Very well done 👍
The woman in the red hat confronting Patriot Prayer reminds me of the Dennis Hopper character from Apocalypse Now.
This series has been incredibly informative and presents the story in a very palatable way. Please keep uploading these! I've subscribed and am ready for more haha
"Gorge" LOL!
How does one defeat people who will not respond to reason?
Mandatory fax program.....typo and it stays....🤔😉
WOO, another one, finally! Thank you Benjamin!!!
Great work @BenjaminABoyce.
1:15 news lady does amazing christopher walken impression
The never ending story :D
So glad you're back on the complete ESC story! Please continue making content on this story.
Another day....another Evergreen video from Ben. Let's goooo! #hooked
Oh man, here we go!
Has the vision of your evergreen series changed at all with the current political climate? I saw this originally as a peek inside what happened at evergreen. But it truly seems to be a microcosm of what is happening at a national level now.
"And if they are religious, be sure to leverage and manipulate that, too." 🤮
4:40 this "Letter from the Faculty" is an Echo of the letter in "The Closing of the American Mind" where they describe the University Professors bowing down to the demands of the "movement" in the 60s; showing the students they're "on their side"... and in an act of moral cowardice, hand over power of the learning institution to the mob. (from which, the author alleges, they have never recovered. And if I look at the state of the Social Sciences departments as described by several American and Canadian professors on youtube, I can surmise he's probably correct)
The administrators suffered from the Stockholm syndrome! George was virtually castrated by the mob on day 1.
Honest to God, I can excuse the behavior of the students to a point, but those teachers, I think they're evil.
@gareth roberts this started in the Education System with the 1962 “Port Huron Statement.” The self-labeled American Marxists produced a strategy to take over the United States by starting with taking over Education. The local school boards, the administrations, the faculties.
You are correct, and it’s all been right there in black and white all along.
The modern university is the educational equivalent of giving LSD to Charlie Manson and then unleashing him upon the world.
The gift that keeps on giving 😂😂😂
If you haven't seen this guy's take on allies, you really should.
ruclips.net/video/YSqVHzdNRlI/видео.html
"Your dragon ate my leg and I'm still more privileged than you, bro."
That smacked too closely of a dark director's bonus segment for an eerily portentous societal downfall dystopian DVD - one whose ending easily levels Shyamalan's worst nightmares to those of any saccharin Disney princess.
However, it also bolsters myriad thoughts on the duration, breadth, and scope of a certain nation's insidious, invidious plans to undermine us where we sleep, so to speak. Check out Tucker's monologue on said not-paper tiger, from Feb this year, if you're interested in pursuing true origins of this mess. After imploring my favorite YTers and indie journos for months, I may just hoard the info and begin investigating... but others are better situated. ;)
22:40. I disagree. These are not young kids finding their voice. People their age fought and defeated Hitler. They followed leaders who had the balls to get out of their comfortable offices and fight for what actually matters.
01:30 that photo behind "Nazis of Portland" Zoltan is a lil foreboding w/that tear resembling a mask😷
The Evergreen "This I Believe" speeches remind me of the articles of faith in Church.
Exactly. Diversity and inclusion is a religion. Do not blaspheme otherwise you will be punished (cancelled).
@JustJ WhoIsAsking People are hardwired for certain religious experiences (wanting to believe in something bigger than themselves, needing to belong to a community with shared beliefs). One hypothesis is that atheists, therefore, seek something to fill that hole. Whatever fills the hole is less likely than an established religion to be formalized or tethered to thousands of years of theology.
Dustin Dye It's rooted in Abrahamic religion . They're all going to become Monks, nuns, convert to Islam or become born again Christians in a decade. That's if they don't go full on Manson mode, or Jim jones mode.
Yea! I love this series, seeing that episode 21 was out made my day! 😀👍
Yaaaaaayyy!! Thank you!!!
When that lad Thomas Womeldorf was speaking, was it only me who heard the dude from South Park that said "we took four aluminium tubes..."?
Crazy, thx Benjamin. So prescient
They are not kids. They are adults.
Grossman you're telling me.
Yeah, so problematic.
Brandishing a baseball bat is brandishing a weapon
The episode in which I learn that there is an actual Social Contract at Evergreen
*rapid hand movements* ZOLTAN!!
KIrsten Wiig's reporting on the black block was ace 1:14
Lady in glasses at 16:00 needs the Elder Scrolls NPC music treatment lmfaoooo
Benjamin Boyce: The Blue Knight
On a lighter note... Peter Bohmer looks like the music teacher in the Simpsons
2:02 Peter Bohme makes Mumbles Menino sound like Basil Rathbone
'Various people have attempted to center themselves and to play victim.'
I see a new Benjamin Boyce video, I click the video. Simple logic!
Oh my God ... this nightmare never ends!
20:55 - "Let's talk about it.."
What they mean by that is.. You venting your frustrations about life to them so they can sooth you and simultaneously get gratification from being 'the one who listened', 'the one who understands'. If you were to ever rise above your victim status they would damn well keep you as one.
They don't want you to not be victims because it would mean they have nothing in their lives.
They blew it up *hammers ground with fist
Except instead of the statue of liberty, it'll be a big BLM fist sticking up on the beach.
That's hilarious sir thank you
From my cold dead hands
New complete evergreen story?!? Xmas in July!
That "school " is still open?
22:30. It frustrates me when people call college students "young kids". They are young adults. We keep infantilizing college students.
This video series is an important historical document.
Thank you for all that you do... (really!)
George should have claimed the words about his hand positions was hurting him, and was violence that created anxiety that prevented him from doing his job.
Guy at 2:01 is Bernie Sanders’ long lost brother lol
15:33 :laughing_while_crying_emoji:
Were any of these students charged for kidnapping?
The Patriot Prayer guy is someone who, as far as I can tell, I totally and vehomently disagree with on a lot of stuff but can still have respect for.
I live in Tacoma, I don't know if that is still too close to this craziness
The media coverage in 1990s was sure different.
Lol that news achor freaking out about them smashing windows at Starbucks. Do that today and they say look at these peaceful protests
Ah the 'multicultural feminist participatory socialist society' mention again. Makes me chuckle every time.
is that supposed to be art on the wall behind Zoltan or whatever his name is?
Power seduces, these kids were seduced and compremused by this feeling of power.
Something I want to point out on this...
The human mind made this happen, the good , bad, and awful. I think this is a subject of what can happen when we lose sight of anything remotely human(flawed), and start to consume a diet of "Ism" (potential to be "perfect") . We all live in bubbles but we always need to check ourselves and often, or this kind of shit starts spawning out of control.
"Evergreen as a whole and these student protestors as a whole aren't necessarily bad people they just did some really shitty things and acted in a shitty way" if it is not your actions that define you, then what does?
Who is Gorge?
Bret Weinstein discusses how his woke colleagues actually need to "wake up!" Such delicious irony! Hilarious!
When will we get a full cat video?
Woah wait.....black block has been around since the 90s!? 🤯
Funny how that professor said the 90s were boring because there wasn't enough activism. I was in college in the 90s, and people seemed to get along, perhaps because we espoused what MLK said about judging a person on the content of their character, not the color of their skin. Too bad it's no longer enough to not be racist - one must be actively, rabidly anti-racist.
They never want to sit down and have a conversation
I don't understand. I watched 1 thru 12 and then randomly found episode 13 and now randomly here is episode 21. Are Benjamin's playlists just that much of mess?
Are you using the official one I set up, or one generated by youtube? Here’s the correct order: ruclips.net/p/PLRdayXEOwuMG9DG66Bvx6YbUnhw-buS5K
You really need to get Joey Gibson on your show.