Being middle class today isn't even remotely comparable to being poor during any other time throughout history. You're just entitled, like millions of others because you have no idea how good you have it or how easy life is today. Get off of RUclips, and go read some books.
Every era is a golden era if you’re wealthy. The bottom line of poverty will almost never change, but the ‘average’ poor person seems to be doing better today than almost any other time in history
@@monacoofthebluepacific2571which are exceptionally hard to qualify for. Once I pay rent I have to choose which utility bill I pay and regularly go to bed/wake up hungry. I rarely eat more than once a day yet I don’t qualify for any aid or assistance because I “make too much money”.
@monacoofthebluepacific2571 Those things are called manipulative bandaids, instead of properly addressing root cause. You're tinkering to very mediocrely help the poor while letting the richest among us buy off politicians and policy against us. We still get scraps. Just like the child tax credit, they're essentially saying "here's some of your money back because we let successful capitalists rig the system", but you have meet all these requirements to qualify, and you're still only going to get pennies relative to what things cost and ESPECIALLY what the lobbyers make annually, and likely have limitations by receiving such funds, like disability not providing a livable wage but not allowing disabled people to find other work at the same time. Somehow we've convinced most of society that the nonexistent potential for the middle class to hoard wealth is more important than the wages and conditions of the most vulnerable in our system and subsequently, the industries that underpin our functionality as well, like food service and education. For capitalism to be viable, it has to be regulated to even the playing field between the companies and their labor/consumers. Or we are literally just using up humans for the profit of the few. Literally.
This video really didnt touch on the subject of the poor throughout history, rather focused more on the rich and what they were doing. I was expecting to hear more about the accounts of those who were actually poor
the poor don't leave written records...... and how many people are really interested in how the poor survive anyway, even in today's world? we are just expendable tools, to be used to death, then discarded like trash.
interesting quote to put on this video....... are you implying that the poor should just be grateful for whatever scraps they get? i mean, we are, but it would be nice if the well off could be grateful for all the work we do for them, too.
I was born in 1955, during the "baby boom" years. This was supposed to be a time of prosperity, which my family saw only secondhand. The other kids in my grade school lived in nice houses in secluded post-war neighborhoods, their dads were businessmen, and the kids got allowances. And they were snooty, too. But when I compare my childhood to childhoods in developing countries, I sure had it made!
Yes, Pablo Picasso was connected to Art Nouveau in a few ways: Art Nouveau windows Picasso's villa, La Californie, near Cannes, has elaborate Art Nouveau French windows that open onto a garden. Sala Parés In 1901, Picasso and Ramon Casas had their first joint exhibition at Sala Parés, a gallery space dedicated to Catalan Art Nouveau. Art Nouveau in Paris Picasso visited Paris for the 1900 World Fair, which featured temporary Art Nouveau pavilions. Art Nouveau influence Picasso's work was influenced by the Art Nouveau style, which was characterized by sweeping arabesques and asymmetrical designs. Picasso is more well known for his contributions to Cubism, which emerged in Paris in the early 20th century. Cubism was a radical shift from the conventions of illusionism that had dominated Western painting since the Italian Renaissance but, still was apart of art nouvo too.
Poor people in America are fatter than the wealthiest people in the Middle Ages. They have access to care that poor people of the past could only dream of. Being homeless and having no money still sucks, but you can get out of it in ways that were unavailable less than a century ago. Also, Mark Twain was a fierce critic of capitalism and the Gilded Age. He even wrote a book about it. He definitely wasn't a fan of the upper class.
You missed napoleonic era 1815 to 1837. Your video shows that poor lived same way in different era which points to what poverty is. Poverty is like a custom or culture carried by society regardless of era. It's like sunlight that remain same all the time. How could you change such poverty then ??
americas golden age was the 50's, right after ww2 when we made things and sold em to other countries. but then we stopped doing that and started to outsource everything because it was "cheaper" for companies to do that so all american workers got fired in favor for third world country workers who worked for pennies instead. its fugging sad dude. other than that the greeks and romans had SO MANY golden ages. for art, science and literature. it was insane how much they found and invented. it was like this burst in time and after that everything got invented or found out and so now we're stagnate AF. i dont think ANYONE is in a golden age right now in the world and idk if we'll ever see one again honestly. maybe im just too smoothed brained but i can't think of anything new we could find or invent right now that could bring a golden age. i mean maybe if we could invent replicators like in star trek but we def dont have that know how yet. its the same with art and literature. theres nothing new, no new tv shows or movies or ideas at all. theres nothing new, its all recycled. edit: i do hate that in most golden ages it was always the rich and powerful who benefitted from it and no one else. thats beyond fugged up. golden ages should benefit EVERYONE from EVERY CLASS.
Welcome to capitalism! Profits over People! It's not really much different than it was in ancient Rome or Greece - only the wealthy could afford those statues, paintings, etc. that history remembers now and the poor had to make them ...
If you have access to food, clean water and temperature control then you are richer than most of the planet. Also it was the Edwardian Era that inspired steampunk.
"... and there was peace." Not if you were poor. But to be fair, you at least lived. Wait... I dunno if that's better. But when there wasn't 'peace', you'd be among the first to die. Even during the French Revolution, where it was all about "eating the rich". Being poor didn't shield you from suspicion of being anti-revolutionary.
If this hub can emulate the 4 port then the fix so it can handle both wired and wireless is just a firmware issue. The software should be able to be written to just assign the controllers to specific ports.
I agree. At least back then, people owned homes,had wood stoves for heat and cooking, wells for water. Today,if we can't afford rent, we are homeless in the street.Have to pay for heat,water,can't make fires to heat our apartments. It was hard living back then but in many ways, much easier than now.
@@pattiannepascual Back when exactly did people generally own homes, or anything else for that matter? Fifty years ago, maybe, but before then you were definitely not better off than today anywhere.
@@mikitz Today poor people tend to get horrible drug problems, that wasnt a thing in the past and I think a drug addicts life is one thats far worse than simply not owning anything
The Victorian era would be the worst. Serfs in the middle ages didn't have freedom of movement, or really much freedom at all, but they got a lot more time free from work in a year and could count on a more stable lifestyle. Victorian poor people were worked to death and could easily become homeless.
Poverty is a rush to execute. WE need to stop thinking oneself is more then some guy who is poor. First degree muderers, Legislatures. . Poverty is you who don't get that happiness over money is your choice, wins. If money wins over people, then you are not a trustworthy person, and will not get out of this matrix trap.
Sadly those elitist attitude are still in place in Britain. Our current public education system teaches all manner of subjects, but still doesn't teach school kids how to learn, critically think and use sources or research. It simply demands endless repetition, DND regurgitation if pointless information without true understanding. Modern education is designed to keep the majority ignorant and struggling.
No. Poverty is literally working but not having enough for basic human needs. You own a home and probably can buy food. You lacking any understanding that having a smaller home does not make you impoverished is kind of infuriating poverty is not subjective. . . social status is
@@Roddy556 NO! No one just has the option just quit whenever they want! What an asinine argument that, for some strange reason, keeps getting regurgitated ... You can't quit a job till you already have a new one lined up and it's really hard to find a new job while still working the old job. Finding a job these days is in itself a fulltime job ffs - one that doesn't reimburse us for gas, maintenance, time, etc. nor does it pay bills like rent, water, power, internet, phone, etc. in the meantime! I can't even get a job because I have health problems but no health insurance and no vehicle or other way to get a ride; take your ignorance elsewhere ...
@@Roddy556 Okay, Dunning-Kruger troll. I'm sure you'll have a *nice* day. Thanks for telling us that you've had an easy life without actually telling us though!
I would say that poverty, in terms of just having less than the average person, IS needed in societies, except maybe for those that are of the socialist or communist type where everyone contributes for a common interest or everyone contributes and gets something in return, either proportionate to what they put in, or equally. But if everyone was "rich" this would actually create some issues for everyone, such as companies would have a harder time keeping up with demand probably if everyone could afford their goods, say like mid-range cars, versus a certain percentage of people who can afford them as it is now, and that would possibly cause prices to go up since the demand would be higher presumably. Same for other things. So in a way, those living below average (not necessarily the hungry or homeless, but those who just make less than the mean family income) does sort of balance this out, although it may appear unbalanced in some respects (with the wealthier people/families having more, and those with less, having less).
The economy sucks right now. Their will always be poor people but I feel like in those days and age medical care was primitive as opposed to now. Homeless people can get the medical they need in an emergency today, but back then with no antibiotics and very little knowledge, caring for the sick was less than sub- par. The government corruption still goes on today with big pharmas added in and people especially the elderly have to choose between eating and taking diabetic medications for example. Then what they can eat is not nutritious because healthy foods are very expensive. But today aside this was interesting.
I'm so poor, Im using public WiFi to download yt videos to watch offline since paying for Internet is too expensive for the 300 a month the wife, child and I have left after rent
It's a question of who organizes the revolution. For example, most Communist revolutions followed the French Revolution down to its ugliest steps where it all turns against the very people it was supposed to liberate and equalize, mostly because people are extremely corruptible.
This right here !! Every job requires skill! I learned that over 25 years ago when at a place I was working I walked into the employee break room to see the janitor "cleaning" the break room tables with a mop! The same one he'd just used on all of the floors. 🤮
Doesn't take hard work to come out the right womb. It's true for some, not for others. The president elect for example. Born into the "upper" class. Didn't earn it.
Hold on now, Weird!! Picasso, Gaugin and that style had Absolutely Nothing to do with Art Nouveau.(4:28) The best known Art Nouveau artists were Gustaf Klimt ,Alphonse Mucha and others. You probably have seen the old JOB rolling paper poster, which was an advertisement back then. Some of the most beautiful architectural designs were also from that period. Flowing graceful lines and vines. THAT is Art Nouveau. Picassos art(?) is the furthest thing from it. Jeepers. You made me choke on my coffee with that one. You mustn't spread mis-information, dontchaknow.
Yes, Pablo Picasso was connected to Art Nouveau in a few ways: Art Nouveau windows Picasso's villa, La Californie, near Cannes, has elaborate Art Nouveau French windows that open onto a garden. Sala Parés In 1901, Picasso and Ramon Casas had their first joint exhibition at Sala Parés, a gallery space dedicated to Catalan Art Nouveau. Art Nouveau in Paris Picasso visited Paris for the 1900 World Fair, which featured temporary Art Nouveau pavilions. Art Nouveau influence Picasso's work was influenced by the Art Nouveau style, which was characterized by sweeping arabesques and asymmetrical designs. Picasso is more well known for his contributions to Cubism, which emerged in Paris in the early 20th century. Cubism was a radical shift from the conventions of illusionism that had dominated Western painting since the Italian Renaissance but, still was apart of art nouvo too.
Hey ! At the G 20 conference in Brazil and South America our Democratic President Joseph Biden said that he would allocated billions of dollars 💸 💵 💲 to help out other poor nations throughout the world 🌎 😢. Does Democratic President Joseph Biden forget there's poor American people who are citizens and voters living in the U.S.A today who also need help financially also 😕? President Joseph Biden try taking care of the USA 🇺🇸 citizens who are homeless people first, before you donate billions of dollars to other countries .
Western civilization had more written records than most other civilizations except for south East Asian civilization. When Europeans arrived in Africa there was no written records. Aka pre historic times.
I'm poor and I'm happy as a new born baby 👶 ☺️ 💗. Democratic Party 🥳 members President Joseph Biden and Vice President Karmala Harris is keeping me poor 😢.
There's a much better Les Miserables that stars Liam Neeson. Its not a musical. Watch that one instead, & be kind to your ears. If you want to know how bad it is, & watch the cinemasins. It'll save you 3 hours.
i asked about this before and being poor today is nowhere near as brutal as it once was. the regular person today is basically living at the level of a rich person centuries ago. like if you can believe this people are saying the middle class person today has better standard of living than john d rockefeller did in 1915. now of course if we are to compare to the standard of living the rich have vs normal people have in any era it's no contest of course the rich are going to win by many miles but in terms of needs the middle class now have basically enough. things could change in the future don't know.
Being poor sucks no matter what time period you're in.
No doubt. I'm poor in 2024 and I might as well live in 536 ad
@@RickyBrough-el3epsame 😩
@@JoeyArmstrong2800 stay strong my fellow poors we will have our time soon ✊
There wasn't welfare assistance or ebt cards in the old days tho 🤔
Not but at that time you hunted for your food@@monacoofthebluepacific2571
The system keeps the poor... Poor. Even the middle class are considered "Peasants" or "Vermin" and history keeps repeating itself.
Yep. Good old Trump making sure the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. 🙄
Being middle class today isn't even remotely comparable to being poor during any other time throughout history. You're just entitled, like millions of others because you have no idea how good you have it or how easy life is today. Get off of RUclips, and go read some books.
@@jeniferburton5235 Wait, I thought this election was about transgender people....
@@DalerMehndiDeekSheik I grew up in poverty and I know what it's like to be poor.
Bingo
Ah, finally a light-hearted topic to lift our spirits in these dark and troubling times. 😃
😂😂😂
Every era is a golden era if you’re wealthy. The bottom line of poverty will almost never change, but the ‘average’ poor person seems to be doing better today than almost any other time in history
you might wanna look again, and not just at your own country.
The poors have welfare assistance and ebt cards now so it is better.
@@monacoofthebluepacific2571which are exceptionally hard to qualify for. Once I pay rent I have to choose which utility bill I pay and regularly go to bed/wake up hungry. I rarely eat more than once a day yet I don’t qualify for any aid or assistance because I “make too much money”.
@monacoofthebluepacific2571 tell us your completely out of touch with reality without telling us
@monacoofthebluepacific2571 Those things are called manipulative bandaids, instead of properly addressing root cause. You're tinkering to very mediocrely help the poor while letting the richest among us buy off politicians and policy against us. We still get scraps. Just like the child tax credit, they're essentially saying "here's some of your money back because we let successful capitalists rig the system", but you have meet all these requirements to qualify, and you're still only going to get pennies relative to what things cost and ESPECIALLY what the lobbyers make annually, and likely have limitations by receiving such funds, like disability not providing a livable wage but not allowing disabled people to find other work at the same time. Somehow we've convinced most of society that the nonexistent potential for the middle class to hoard wealth is more important than the wages and conditions of the most vulnerable in our system and subsequently, the industries that underpin our functionality as well, like food service and education. For capitalism to be viable, it has to be regulated to even the playing field between the companies and their labor/consumers. Or we are literally just using up humans for the profit of the few. Literally.
There are people that will look at this video and unironically wish society would return to these good ol’ days.
This channel and this voice are my happy place, lol. I love learning in a fun way while I go about my day!
This video really didnt touch on the subject of the poor throughout history, rather focused more on the rich and what they were doing. I was expecting to hear more about the accounts of those who were actually poor
the poor don't leave written records......
and how many people are really interested in how the poor survive anyway, even in today's world?
we are just expendable tools, to be used to death, then discarded like trash.
Poor people in the past tended to be illiterate and didn't write anything down, lol.
You not seeing the connection between the two are why we ended up with Donald Trump as our president in America
"Gratitude is when memory is stored in the heart and not in the mind." - Lionel Hampton
Thank you for this quote. I’ve not heard this before. It’s now written down in my notebook!
interesting quote to put on this video.......
are you implying that the poor should just be grateful for whatever scraps they get?
i mean, we are, but it would be nice if the well off could be grateful for all the work we do for them, too.
I was born in 1955, during the "baby boom" years. This was supposed to be a time of prosperity, which my family saw only secondhand. The other kids in my grade school lived in nice houses in secluded post-war neighborhoods, their dads were businessmen, and the kids got allowances. And they were snooty, too. But when I compare my childhood to childhoods in developing countries, I sure had it made!
I was born with nothing, I've seemed to have kept most of it.
Same, We should start a club 😂
I love weird when weird history uploads before work.
Sorry to be pedantic but Britian was actually involved in two wars during the Victorian period. The Crimean war and the Boer Wars
Not to mention the wars in against other kingdoms in Asia and Africa.
Nothing has changed!!
would say we are in a second gilded age with a few robber barons owning everything
Cooked then, cooked now 😭
_Touche`_
I'm cooked 🍳
Yes, Pablo Picasso was connected to Art Nouveau in a few ways:
Art Nouveau windows
Picasso's villa, La Californie, near Cannes, has elaborate Art Nouveau French windows that open onto a garden.
Sala Parés
In 1901, Picasso and Ramon Casas had their first joint exhibition at Sala Parés, a gallery space dedicated to Catalan Art Nouveau.
Art Nouveau in Paris
Picasso visited Paris for the 1900 World Fair, which featured temporary Art Nouveau pavilions.
Art Nouveau influence
Picasso's work was influenced by the Art Nouveau style, which was characterized by sweeping arabesques and asymmetrical designs.
Picasso is more well known for his contributions to Cubism, which emerged in Paris in the early 20th century. Cubism was a radical shift from the conventions of illusionism that had dominated Western painting since the Italian Renaissance but, still was apart of art nouvo too.
North America was paradise, before the money spenders showed up.
the whole planet was once covered in trees.
Oh no!?! Not civilization!?!😮
@@HolyHirams197
the planet is primary.
"civil lies nations" do not require environmental degradation, they choose it.
Yeah, I bet you would love to live in a time without social media to whine about the good ol days.
2:18 The gilded age sounds very familiar …
The Eiffel Tower was built for the 1889 World's Fair not 1900.
Noticable lack of mention of peonage, slavery and serfdom.
Well here it is. Thank you.
Britain was definitely involved in wars with other countries during the Victorian era.
Poor people in America are fatter than the wealthiest people in the Middle Ages. They have access to care that poor people of the past could only dream of. Being homeless and having no money still sucks, but you can get out of it in ways that were unavailable less than a century ago.
Also, Mark Twain was a fierce critic of capitalism and the Gilded Age. He even wrote a book about it. He definitely wasn't a fan of the upper class.
7:33 your fronch is on point!
I am lower middle class and might as well be upper class compared to the past. I am very blessed and grateful
You missed napoleonic era 1815 to 1837.
Your video shows that poor lived same way in different era which points to what poverty is. Poverty is like a custom or culture carried by society regardless of era. It's like sunlight that remain same all the time.
How could you change such poverty then ??
americas golden age was the 50's, right after ww2 when we made things and sold em to other countries. but then we stopped doing that and started to outsource everything because it was "cheaper" for companies to do that so all american workers got fired in favor for third world country workers who worked for pennies instead.
its fugging sad dude.
other than that the greeks and romans had SO MANY golden ages. for art, science and literature. it was insane how much they found and invented. it was like this burst in time and after that everything got invented or found out and so now we're stagnate AF. i dont think ANYONE is in a golden age right now in the world and idk if we'll ever see one again honestly.
maybe im just too smoothed brained but i can't think of anything new we could find or invent right now that could bring a golden age. i mean maybe if we could invent replicators like in star trek but we def dont have that know how yet. its the same with art and literature. theres nothing new, no new tv shows or movies or ideas at all. theres nothing new, its all recycled.
edit: i do hate that in most golden ages it was always the rich and powerful who benefitted from it and no one else. thats beyond fugged up. golden ages should benefit EVERYONE from EVERY CLASS.
Welcome to capitalism! Profits over People! It's not really much different than it was in ancient Rome or Greece - only the wealthy could afford those statues, paintings, etc. that history remembers now and the poor had to make them ...
There is a way forward but it would requite people working together for the evolution of humanity ...
You can't have wealthy people without poor people, or else they wouldn't know they were wealthy.
No matter what time period you are from, we all share the same thing and that is being poor sucks and dreaming of being rich.
7:22 That artwork looks awesome.
we are literally experiencing this right now.
We always will. Ever since civilization began this is how it’s always worked.
If you have access to food, clean water and temperature control then you are richer than most of the planet. Also it was the Edwardian Era that inspired steampunk.
"... and there was peace."
Not if you were poor. But to be fair, you at least lived. Wait... I dunno if that's better.
But when there wasn't 'peace', you'd be among the first to die. Even during the French Revolution, where it was all about "eating the rich". Being poor didn't shield you from suspicion of being anti-revolutionary.
If this hub can emulate the 4 port then the fix so it can handle both wired and wireless is just a firmware issue. The software should be able to be written to just assign the controllers to specific ports.
As Weird Al said in the theme song, “This is the Life” from Johnny Dangerously, “if money can’t buy happiness, I guess I’ll have to rent it…”
Nice to see I'm holding up a long tradition, I guess.
Better than today
I agree. At least back then, people owned homes,had wood stoves for heat and cooking, wells for water. Today,if we can't afford rent, we are homeless in the street.Have to pay for heat,water,can't make fires to heat our apartments. It was hard living back then but in many ways, much easier than now.
@@pattiannepascual Back when exactly did people generally own homes, or anything else for that matter? Fifty years ago, maybe, but before then you were definitely not better off than today anywhere.
@@mikitz Today poor people tend to get horrible drug problems, that wasnt a thing in the past and I think a drug addicts life is one thats far worse than simply not owning anything
Surprised not to hear a mention of Thomas Malthus here.
Great video!
7:09 apparently you can win Ohio with that though. Not the largest cities or university towns but everywhere else…
The Victorian era would be the worst. Serfs in the middle ages didn't have freedom of movement, or really much freedom at all, but they got a lot more time free from work in a year and could count on a more stable lifestyle. Victorian poor people were worked to death and could easily become homeless.
Poverty is a rush to execute. WE need to stop thinking oneself is more then some guy who is poor. First degree muderers, Legislatures. . Poverty is you who don't get that happiness over money is your choice, wins. If money wins over people, then you are not a trustworthy person, and will not get out of this matrix trap.
Ah thank the lord, an actual weird history video not the cheap voice knock off
Sadly those elitist attitude are still in place in Britain. Our current public education system teaches all manner of subjects, but still doesn't teach school kids how to learn, critically think and use sources or research.
It simply demands endless repetition, DND regurgitation if pointless information without true understanding.
Modern education is designed to keep the majority ignorant and struggling.
Poverty is relative. I live in a wealthy area but have the cheapest home in the area. Am I poor? To my neighbors...maybe.
No. Poverty is literally working but not having enough for basic human needs. You own a home and probably can buy food. You lacking any understanding that having a smaller home does not make you impoverished is kind of infuriating poverty is not subjective. . . social status is
Bernard de Mandeville sounds an awful lot like Cleveland Brown from Family Guy
Being poor in Norway is 🍾
We're slaves with better, more sophisticated distractions but we're still slaves heh
Do you not get paid for your work and have the option to quit anytime?
@@Roddy556 NO! No one just has the option just quit whenever they want! What an asinine argument that, for some strange reason, keeps getting regurgitated ...
You can't quit a job till you already have a new one lined up and it's really hard to find a new job while still working the old job. Finding a job these days is in itself a fulltime job ffs - one that doesn't reimburse us for gas, maintenance, time, etc. nor does it pay bills like rent, water, power, internet, phone, etc. in the meantime!
I can't even get a job because I have health problems but no health insurance and no vehicle or other way to get a ride; take your ignorance elsewhere ...
@3nertia yes you can quit a job whenever you like. No one will stop you. In fact some people quit working for decades, it's called retirement.
@3nertia if you can't plan for enough ahead to have a marketable skill and some money saved that's your problem.
@@Roddy556 Okay, Dunning-Kruger troll. I'm sure you'll have a *nice* day. Thanks for telling us that you've had an easy life without actually telling us though!
Off topic but I don’t even know who this host is but I love their voice sm
I would say that poverty, in terms of just having less than the average person, IS needed in societies, except maybe for those that are of the socialist or communist type where everyone contributes for a common interest or everyone contributes and gets something in return, either proportionate to what they put in, or equally. But if everyone was "rich" this would actually create some issues for everyone, such as companies would have a harder time keeping up with demand probably if everyone could afford their goods, say like mid-range cars, versus a certain percentage of people who can afford them as it is now, and that would possibly cause prices to go up since the demand would be higher presumably. Same for other things. So in a way, those living below average (not necessarily the hungry or homeless, but those who just make less than the mean family income) does sort of balance this out, although it may appear unbalanced in some respects (with the wealthier people/families having more, and those with less, having less).
Woohoow we can compare our misery to those who came before us! 👍👏🤩🤩
Lost it at "panic at the disco song" 😂
The economy sucks right now. Their will always be poor people but I feel like in those days and age medical care was primitive as opposed to now. Homeless people can get the medical they need in an emergency today, but back then with no antibiotics and very little knowledge, caring for the sick was less than sub- par. The government corruption still goes on today with big pharmas added in and people especially the elderly have to choose between eating and taking diabetic medications for example. Then what they can eat is not nutritious because healthy foods are very expensive. But today aside this was interesting.
"What was it like to be poor throughout history?"
"Bad"
roll credits
Good morning 😊❤
Misleading title. This is a video about the general social structure of different eras.😂
Bernard de Mandeville sound suspiciously like Cleveland Brown
Came here to say the exact same thing
There may be poor but back then but they are certainly rich of one thing...helplessness
whichever intern wrote the script for this one - not your best . not even a lot of accounts from actual poor individuals discussed .
I like; history on the Ancient World!! as Ancient Egypt. 😊
It seems like all of these eras overlapped on each other
I only it the Like button when I hear the original narrator.
If anyone wants to know what it’s like to be poor in these modern times, I am an expert.
I'm so poor, Im using public WiFi to download yt videos to watch offline since paying for Internet is too expensive for the 300 a month the wife, child and I have left after rent
The poor will always be with us.
Arthur Young, Milton Friedman.
Sometimes only having one room, sounds like a bachelor apartment, also eating only bread and soup
It always sucked.
I have always been quite destitute. Not from any lack of intelligence or motivation. My view from the bottom had been quite something to see.
6:50 ancestor of Ron Weasley??
7:01 he sounds like Cleveland brown
Why can’t the poor just rise up & take their wealth back from the rich? We are so many they are so few
Religion plays a big role in
@ It weakens the poor
It's a question of who organizes the revolution. For example, most Communist revolutions followed the French Revolution down to its ugliest steps where it all turns against the very people it was supposed to liberate and equalize, mostly because people are extremely corruptible.
@@glory2cybertron who? The world. Memes will spark the interest that’s how it happened in France & American revo
Why fight for something better when we could simply just scroll on our phones and watch Netflix?
I know what it's like to be poor right now.
Today America is over taxed and we can barley feed our families
there is no such thing as unskilled labour.
This right here !! Every job requires skill! I learned that over 25 years ago when at a place I was working I walked into the employee break room to see the janitor "cleaning" the break room tables with a mop! The same one he'd just used on all of the floors. 🤮
Have you ever worked with somebody that made your job more difficult lol some people don't want to work and they don't care to put any skill into it.
upper class means smarter class willing to work hard.
Doesn't take hard work to come out the right womb. It's true for some, not for others. The president elect for example. Born into the "upper" class. Didn't earn it.
Hold on now, Weird!! Picasso, Gaugin and that style had Absolutely Nothing to do with Art Nouveau.(4:28) The best known Art Nouveau artists were Gustaf Klimt ,Alphonse Mucha and others. You probably have seen the old JOB rolling paper poster, which was an advertisement back then. Some of the most beautiful architectural designs were also from that period. Flowing graceful lines and vines. THAT is Art Nouveau. Picassos art(?) is the furthest thing from it. Jeepers. You made me choke on my coffee with that one. You mustn't spread mis-information, dontchaknow.
Yes, Pablo Picasso was connected to Art Nouveau in a few ways:
Art Nouveau windows
Picasso's villa, La Californie, near Cannes, has elaborate Art Nouveau French windows that open onto a garden.
Sala Parés
In 1901, Picasso and Ramon Casas had their first joint exhibition at Sala Parés, a gallery space dedicated to Catalan Art Nouveau.
Art Nouveau in Paris
Picasso visited Paris for the 1900 World Fair, which featured temporary Art Nouveau pavilions.
Art Nouveau influence
Picasso's work was influenced by the Art Nouveau style, which was characterized by sweeping arabesques and asymmetrical designs.
Picasso is more well known for his contributions to Cubism, which emerged in Paris in the early 20th century. Cubism was a radical shift from the conventions of illusionism that had dominated Western painting since the Italian Renaissance but, still was apart of art nouvo too.
Watching this while eating a cheeseburger.
We're about to relive this time period again...
Hey ! At the G 20 conference in Brazil and South America our Democratic President Joseph Biden said that he would allocated billions of dollars 💸 💵 💲 to help out other poor nations throughout the world 🌎 😢. Does Democratic President Joseph Biden forget there's poor American people who are citizens and voters living in the U.S.A today who also need help financially also 😕? President Joseph Biden try taking care of the USA 🇺🇸 citizens who are homeless people first, before you donate billions of dollars to other countries .
Sire! The peasants are revolting!
You said it! They stink on ice!
The rich get richer and the poor get poorer…
You do know history occurred in places other than western Europe, right?
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Western civilization had more written records than most other civilizations except for south East Asian civilization. When Europeans arrived in Africa there was no written records. Aka pre historic times.
Does youtube really require video makers to deface famous art works by smudging out genitals? Is this what we've come to?
Did I catch that right? Did y’all just refer to Picasso as “French?” 😮
Picasso was not painting during the Renaissance... He was much more current
@ yup
Needs more snark.
I'm poor and I'm happy as a new born baby 👶 ☺️ 💗. Democratic Party 🥳 members President Joseph Biden and Vice President Karmala Harris is keeping me poor 😢.
99% of America is poor....WTF???
The poors = fans of tom segarra
It is a sin 2 b poor.
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Oui 9:35
There's a much better Les Miserables that stars Liam Neeson. Its not a musical. Watch that one instead, & be kind to your ears. If you want to know how bad it is, & watch the cinemasins. It'll save you 3 hours.
I’m disappointed! Seems like you bypassed the point. This shouldn’t have been about rich people nor art. You could have done better. Thanks
What should it have been about then?
@@hannahmeyers9471 The poor, even way back in very early times. I just didn’t care for the content or lack there of.
agree!! and major focus only on north america and western europe
Who cares it sucks even now. Ask any starbucks working below a living wage.
Is being poor this very second, poor?
I mean, it's alright in sht.. i have 500 up & down 🤣☠️
Eat the rich.
I'm certain it was unbearable even with the most optimistic of people
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i asked about this before and being poor today is nowhere near as brutal as it once was. the regular person today is basically living at the level of a rich person centuries ago. like if you can believe this people are saying the middle class person today has better standard of living than john d rockefeller did in 1915. now of course if we are to compare to the standard of living the rich have vs normal people have in any era it's no contest of course the rich are going to win by many miles but in terms of needs the middle class now have basically enough. things could change in the future don't know.
Spoiler alert!! It still sucked Chocolate Salty Ballz..