I'm so glad you're talking about how disease outbreaks are linked to so many other types of systems including economics, social systems, political strife and conflict, and so much more. I think we're so used to thinking of these problems as singular but there's always more to the picture than what you see on the surface
These connections are hard to visualize for some people because they're so innate and intricate as part of our system of living, so even though I feel like some people may not get the full idea from this video or just read the headline and instantly refuse to listen to the information, I think that it's still incredibly helpful for people asking this very same question. It answers the questions in a mostly clear and concise way!
Being an mid-upper class citizen, I've seen the effects of these systems put in place in the real world. Even from my very small window into the world, the same outbreak patterns can be observed as the ones described in this video. Thank you for this demographic analysis.
Also, what's up with the dislikes? Do people not like intersectional analysis being done to understand problems? Should we just guide our thought by emotion instead of rationality?
Love love all your content all the videos you make, my children and I are definitely grateful for so many of your videos. Very informative and definitely gives more insight/knowledge than what they sometimes learn at school. Lots of love and support and gratefulness from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 🥰
I'm so glad you're talking about how disease outbreaks are linked to so many other types of systems including economics, social systems, political strife and conflict, and so much more. I think we're so used to thinking of these problems as singular but there's always more to the picture than what you see on the surface
Showed this ep to my anthropologist parents and they loved it. Also, I like that the host speaks clearly and calmly. 🥰
Wow, first time I’ve ever seen a land acknowledgment in a RUclips video. Good stuff, Crash Course!
Anyone else see the connections between this and crash course geography?
Reminds me of this quote,
"When the aristocracy catches a cold, as it is said, the working class dies of pneumonia"
These connections are hard to visualize for some people because they're so innate and intricate as part of our system of living, so even though I feel like some people may not get the full idea from this video or just read the headline and instantly refuse to listen to the information, I think that it's still incredibly helpful for people asking this very same question. It answers the questions in a mostly clear and concise way!
Being an mid-upper class citizen, I've seen the effects of these systems put in place in the real world. Even from my very small window into the world, the same outbreak patterns can be observed as the ones described in this video. Thank you for this demographic analysis.
Also, what's up with the dislikes? Do people not like intersectional analysis being done to understand problems? Should we just guide our thought by emotion instead of rationality?
Love love all your content all the videos you make, my children and I are definitely grateful for so many of your videos. Very informative and definitely gives more insight/knowledge than what they sometimes learn at school.
Lots of love and support and gratefulness from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 🥰
I understand so much more after this video. Thank you sooo much !!! 👐🏻
Great video!
I just love how you explain every point! Thank you
How can i study these courses 💖💖
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This explanation is so amazing that even 7years old can understand all of it
Neat
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Hello
I was here first
Interesting information, but nothing new.