Jheeeze this reminds me of my 7th grade reading teacher. I used to draw at the end of class when i was done with my work and she always said "you need to stop that. You'll never make a career out of it." But now i get paid to draw so suck it
I see what you mean. People will try to be realistic thinking dreams won’t come true. But I think it’s because those people have lost the way, many people should be able to flurish their talent rather than keep it contained. Like Morgan Freeman said in Shashank redemption “Some birds aren't meant to be caged-their feathers are just too bright”
Holy crap! "when a blade of grass is higher than the others, do we applaud it? No, we cut it down!" I know bad guys sometimes speak the truth to convince people, but... dang, man
When I was watching this when I was younger I was thinking: "Wow, the music is just so great!" So I looked it up. It is the second movement of Beethoven's symphony number 9. I had known and liked Beethoven so I was thinking: "Of course it is Beethoven!" And now, years later when I know and study Beethoven's works deeply with enthusiasm, I'm thinking the same.
Isn't there another one where Maggie goes to an Ayn Rand daycare and rebels against it? It seems combining Rand with daycare is a common theme in the Simpsons, with it going back and forth over whether it is a good thing or not.
@TookALevelInBadass actually it's quite simply a lazy wish to do fast easy work We live in an age where most music is cheap repetitive, lazy & tasteless It's fast food music The reason for this is people eat it up They'll listen to music that's cheaply relatable & fun, but just as forgettable You don't do much but you het quite the number of sales due to how cheap it is to make & how you can pump many for quick easy money This is what matters to someone with suchba mentality
@TookALevelInBadass the point the book makes is that those cheap buildings get the job done they're indeed cheap & mediocre but this means you get "good enough" with little work demanded or expensive materials used Buildings are not particularly something you advertise so there's no problem The reason why they wanted Roark to be mediocre & tried to sabotage him was because he was showing them up, "people are gonna think we're lazy in comparison!" So instead of improving to beat the competition they tried to sabotage & blackail him because it's far preferable to do little work & get enough They didn't want to be shown up & be forced to get better
@TookALevelInBadass ah I see you're part of ComicsGate Yes things are somewhat reversed right now "All that isn't part of the new regime is evil & horrible" yes this happens every time an ideologically driven cult tries to take over society One can argue that we're in the budding stages of a dictatorship (I may just know these people more than you do, trust me I've been fighting them for some time) But rest assured "Why not try" is very far away "everyone must function by" The people you're talking about aren't revolutionary thinkers in any way They can't think of anything original all of their own so they have to not only take from others but break it down destroy it out of jealousy & spite, forbid it in it's original version & recreate it into their ideal demanding that only it be accepted This is totalitarian They won't stop until all around them functions this way They demand that others function solely under what they deem "socially acceptable" They demand to be accepted with no merit that you can't question or point to how wrong they are Telling them they're wrong or questioning them is equivalent to an attack They don't function scientifically Ergo: "I know I'm wrong but you're gonna live by it anyway" This is absolutely different from what we have here The trick is to approach things objectively & scientifically Anything "crazy" can be the most genius ground breaking discovery of the century if we just allow it to be tried All the revolutionies ask is a chance to try See Howard Hues It's as Maggie says They don't care about social norms or telling others what to do They don't life for approval stickers or fame or theft They live for themselves only
Jessie J once said her teacher wouldn't allow her to join the school choir because he felt other pupil's parents would complain about her powerful voice, so this is pretty accurate.
@@joshgellis3292nope, it's clearly drawn frame by frame, and this is season 20, one of the first HD episodes, and up to around season 23, they used a mix of digital animation and paper animation.
@joshgellis3292 Here's an original simpsons animatic from a season 21 episode: ruclips.net/video/Wi2sn0LG_aI/видео.html you can notice that they were still using paper animation because they still weren't used to digital, and also, you can notice how the cubes don't look perfectly in each frame, so that was done frame by frame.
Honestly to me. To me I feel like the average kids need more support than the smart kids do because if they can be super smart without extra help why should they get more better equipment while the kids get books from the last century
@@moneylover318 I’m not saying the average kids shouldn’t get help in fact they need more help. What I don’t like is the fact that if you are above average you are held back so the rest can catch up.
@@PirateOfTheNorth I get what you're saying but I remember in school the gifted program would always get modern up-to-date rest of the kids would get stuff that barely worked and really out of date
No, the figureheads of capitalism and communism are about the ownership of the means of production. That "equal outcomes" in communism is just a lie. That "equal opportinity" is capitalism is another lie.
Capitalism is not about "equal opportunity" for different talents. Capitalism is about respecting human nature and disting talents that may lead to different gains for different individuals. Yes , Ayn Rand was right about socialism stealing of human's souls rather than barely stealing his or her property. Socialists hate talented and successful people and use the excuse of "equal opportunities" to flatter mediocre minds.
the baby dolls channel!!! | Correction: VINCENT VAN GOGH He is really popular in the Netherlands, So was he, he decided to painted everything what is art. But the proud Netherlandse art, Vincent Van Gogh wasnt done, he still thinks what he need to do.
'Maggie Simpson in Ayn Rand esque daycare' is such a random theme but they always pull it off. It just shows that she is the Simpson destined for greatness.
Uh, try to remember people that this is a spoof of Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead-so they turn it up to the nines in terms of exaggeration. Which, given the source material, is not hard to do.
@@delroku I mean they are quite interesting. Take Atlas Shrugged for example. One of the token lines from Jim and others is "no one can blame us". Which is interesting because Dagny and the rest are improving things while they only cared about the image they present.
@@delroku It's more what it says. See the premise is the, for lack of a better term, "movers and shakers" of the world go missing. Which affects the main characters in one way or another. Which leads to a much bigger perspective throughout the book.
0:01 Those who are misguided (The Peter Keating's) 2:32 Those who enforce collectivism (The Ellsworth Toohey's) 2:57 Those who are Individuals. (The Howard Roark's) 3:44 Those who don't care...
TookALevelInBadass he gave up on his dream of becoming a great painter because his mother didn’t want it. He studied architecture and got through at the top of his class because of a lot of help from his fellow student, Howard Roark. He got into a really good architecture company, but he was a fraud. He broke up with the love of his life because marrying he was told, by his mother that marrying someone else would boost his career. He keep making stupid decisions because he was lost.
"No," says the man in Washington, "it belongs to the poor." "No," says the man in the Vatican, "it belongs to God." "No," says the man in Moscow, "it belongs to everyone."
@SwordSorcery2020 Ayn Rand argues against this exact point in Atlas Shrugged. You started off saying "he could give it as charity," but when faced with the prospect of him *not* doing so, you switched to "then government force is required" which is exactly what happens to her character Hank Rearden. He refuses to hand over his invention as charity, so he is forced to by the government. there was never any freedom of choice to begin with. he was always going to be forced to hand it over, charity or not.
Ellsworth Toohey in the book is Howard Roark’s biggest opponent; A newspaper mogul who starts a smear campaign against him for refusing to conform to the norm
If one blade of grass gets taller than the others, you cut it down. If one irresponsible parent leaves the gun out where the child discharges it and dies, then all adults must be denied gun ownership. Even a woman who has a deranged stalker chasing after her must be denied a personal gun, even if she dies because of this ruling.
I think they were referring to people who say they admire Ayn Rands works like the Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged but don't really know what it's saying.
Ayn Rand wrote magnificent romantic dialogue in her novels. When you read it, it just puts a smile on your face and a feeling of warmth travels to the heart.
The parody here is that people overlook the intellectual merits of Ayn Rand in favor of applying stereotypical political cliches (in this case, Rand is apparently associated stereotypically with the condescending observation "right wing losers"). Then I read the comments and it turns out the jokes is on most folks here.
Wrong, she was a permanent teenager. Any valid points she has about the society naturally pushing conformity on individuals is undermined by her cartoonish symbols of that push for mediocrity; it feels like the protagonist of Fountainhead simply was a crazy Arsonist who justified public destruction by convincing himself "Nobody appreciates me".
The message seems to be going right over people's head. Here is it: It is immoral to force anyone to do anything. And the most immoral thing you can do is punish people for their virtues. When we do things like give welfare and have progressive taxes, we are rewarding mediocrity and punishing success and talent. This is evil. The biggest evil anyone could ever believe in.
@@tekkenbekken3749 see, you are confusing a meritocracy, and free market capitalism. A Meritocracy is authoritarian, And capitalist is the libertarian Also, in a capitalist society, the weak are benefiting from the system, because not only is there more wealth, there Is also more charity. Also, why would a super villain say that? I just sound like a rational reasonable person. Talented, virtuous, hardworking people should get more than weak, lazy, people Also, in a capitalist society, we don't have leaders. Of course, we have the president, the supreme court, and the entire legislative branch, but we don't necessarily choose those leaders based on their economic value, we choose them because they serve our best interests.
@@tekkenbekken3749 also, who do you think is the super villain in this Simpson skit? Talented Maggy, or the evil teacher that wants everyone to be the same?
@@tekkenbekken3749 hey man, come to my instagram @johnathanfract The idea that poor people can't move up in the world is nonsense. Everyone lives a good life by historical standards. We don't have to work 12 hours a day just to meet basic needs. Poor people live better than kings today. The idea that you get to go complain about these political views because poor people "have it tough" is nonsense. The problem I have is that lefties ask "why are people poor" What they should ask is "how do we get rid of poverty" When you ask that question, it becomes immediately obvious that laissez-faire capitalism is the answer. Left wing economics shouldn't exist, because left wing economics does nothing but keep the masses poor, and let's the government elites take advantage of them
@@tekkenbekken3749 lol. Ive seen this video before. He says that he isnt a libertarian, because it isnt fair that some people have talent and other people dont have talent. The problem i have is that ayn rand understands that not only are the talented and useful people gaining wealth for themselves, they are also gaining wealth for others. If there were no smart and talented people, we would still be living in mud huts. Everyine benefits frok the smart anf talented people that we are lucky to have around us. The blind and the talentless should be thankful that they even have a chance at life. In a meritocracy, they wouldn't even have a chance
@@tekkenbekken3749 taxation is theft. And everyone is entitled to the fruits of their labor, and to assume that thete is no free will, is to also assume that the free will that we experience is an illusion.
At the end of the video Maggie is like "What the hell?"
Emma Thompson is not "what the hell" is was "why mom?"
yeah, she was like; "I was just painting Van Gogh..."
kayley Cobb sorry to ruins your words
It was a sign!
Jheeeze this reminds me of my 7th grade reading teacher. I used to draw at the end of class when i was done with my work and she always said "you need to stop that. You'll never make a career out of it." But now i get paid to draw so suck it
Thanks for the story, inspiring :D
Is this what it reminds you of?
Cause this reminds me of how bad and boring the modern simpsons are.
Never make a career out of it? Someone clearly never heard of Walt Disney.
Big up! And what a terrible message the teacher sent.
I see what you mean. People will try to be realistic thinking dreams won’t come true. But I think it’s because those people have lost the way, many people should be able to flurish their talent rather than keep it contained.
Like Morgan Freeman said in Shashank redemption “Some birds aren't meant to be caged-their feathers are just too bright”
Holy crap! "when a blade of grass is higher than the others, do we applaud it? No, we cut it down!"
I know bad guys sometimes speak the truth to convince people, but... dang, man
PhantoMace2012 "how high does the sycamore grow? if you cut it down then you'll never know"
~Pocahontas
+theoneilovemost Maggie at the end
Skyler.G color me an evil communist but, you ever left a nail sticking out on your deck? The result is not pretty.
Perhaps the answer is Rand wasn't a 'bad guy'.
@@oliviakirby1409 you just joined the dark side
Maggie's voice tho and when she pointed at the cube and her pacifier "you suck"I was lmao 😂 and what beautiful painting
When I was watching this when I was younger I was thinking: "Wow, the music is just so great!"
So I looked it up. It is the second movement of Beethoven's symphony number 9. I had known and liked Beethoven so I was thinking: "Of course it is Beethoven!" And now, years later when I know and study Beethoven's works deeply with enthusiasm, I'm thinking the same.
Beethoven the 🐐!
Composed when he was completely deaf.
Rubbish....we all know Drake is where its at. Pure genius!!
i love maggies voice in this
She was voiced by Elizabeth Taylor here
HeatherPilarClemente that was in Lisa's first word. Here she's voiced by jodie foster
Maggie, in this clip, was voiced by Jodie Foster.
Callie Ray. oh cool :)
That is THE Jodie Foster.
Marge yelling at Maggie in the end for painting
just saying wtf
anna conigliaro y
its irony
sam robacker ik but still
anna conigliaropa🏩🏬🏣🏣
In other words, hypocrisy.
Isn't there another one where Maggie goes to an Ayn Rand daycare and rebels against it? It seems combining Rand with daycare is a common theme in the Simpsons, with it going back and forth over whether it is a good thing or not.
wow Maggie should play minecraft
Nope
That's how you blow away your creativity
There is nothing wrong with Minecraft, but you are free to have your own opinions.
HarryGiraffe ikr I was so impressed with the last creation
Magnetic Beats that’s what creative mode is for
It’s for creativity
I could listen to Jodie Foster all day
The music industry in a nutshell.
many industries in a nutshell
@TookALevelInBadass actually it's quite simply a lazy wish to do fast easy work
We live in an age where most music is cheap repetitive, lazy & tasteless
It's fast food music
The reason for this is people eat it up
They'll listen to music that's cheaply relatable & fun, but just as forgettable
You don't do much but you het quite the number of sales due to how cheap it is to make & how you can pump many for quick easy money
This is what matters to someone with suchba mentality
@TookALevelInBadass the point the book makes is that those cheap buildings get the job done they're indeed cheap & mediocre but this means you get "good enough" with little work demanded or expensive materials used
Buildings are not particularly something you advertise so there's no problem
The reason why they wanted Roark to be mediocre & tried to sabotage him was because he was showing them up, "people are gonna think we're lazy in comparison!"
So instead of improving to beat the competition they tried to sabotage & blackail him because it's far preferable to do little work & get enough
They didn't want to be shown up & be forced to get better
@TookALevelInBadass ah I see you're part of ComicsGate
Yes things are somewhat reversed right now
"All that isn't part of the new regime is evil & horrible" yes this happens every time an ideologically driven cult tries to take over society
One can argue that we're in the budding stages of a dictatorship
(I may just know these people more than you do, trust me I've been fighting them for some time)
But rest assured
"Why not try" is very far away "everyone must function by"
The people you're talking about aren't revolutionary thinkers in any way
They can't think of anything original all of their own so they have to not only take from others but break it down destroy it out of jealousy & spite, forbid it in it's original version & recreate it into their ideal demanding that only it be accepted
This is totalitarian
They won't stop until all around them functions this way
They demand that others function solely under what they deem "socially acceptable"
They demand to be accepted with no merit that you can't question or point to how wrong they are
Telling them they're wrong or questioning them is equivalent to an attack
They don't function scientifically
Ergo:
"I know I'm wrong but you're gonna live by it anyway"
This is absolutely different from what we have here
The trick is to approach things objectively & scientifically
Anything "crazy" can be the most genius ground breaking discovery of the century if we just allow it to be tried
All the revolutionies ask is a chance to try
See Howard Hues
It's as Maggie says
They don't care about social norms or telling others what to do
They don't life for approval stickers or fame or theft
They live for themselves only
@TookALevelInBadass ruclips.net/video/URsW8K9kQK0/видео.html
:0. Maggie spoke
:O :O :O :O :O :O :O :O :O :O :O :O :O
Yeah but it was just a story. Non-canon, like treehouse of horror
Wow :o
Justin Ferguson yeah
She spoke in the episode Maggie speaks which her first word is daddy.
I vote Maggie for president
Anisa & Dyson the
Anisa & Dyson
Anisa & Dyson
Anisa & Dyson same
She can help build the wall lol jk
Jodie foster fits maggies characters beautifully
1:14 I love how proud she is!
Same
1:42 How Maggie was able to build the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles with blocks is beyond me.
She was even able to flatten the blocks.
Cartoon logic
@@PirateOfTheNorth Remember the Simpson gene she's a simpson girl she'll succeed no matter what
The Empire states building 1:13
That Teacher just jealous of Maggie
Jessie J once said her teacher wouldn't allow her to join the school choir because he felt other pupil's parents would complain about her powerful voice, so this is pretty accurate.
Oh geez. Hats off to the animators for that block sequence at 0:26. I'd go insane drawing that many
it was computer animated-
the show never looks like it is, but it has been probably since sometime last decade. 🖕🏻😒
@@joshgellis3292nope, it's clearly drawn frame by frame, and this is season 20, one of the first HD episodes, and up to around season 23, they used a mix of digital animation and paper animation.
@joshgellis3292 Here's an original simpsons animatic from a season 21 episode: ruclips.net/video/Wi2sn0LG_aI/видео.html you can notice that they were still using paper animation because they still weren't used to digital, and also, you can notice how the cubes don't look perfectly in each frame, so that was done frame by frame.
@@joshgellis3292 Now, do me a favour and try to look up what you're talking about so you don't spread wrong information.
Beethoven's 9th Symphony, 2nd movement
Thanks. Also, this was the theme of NBC nightly news during the late 60s and early 70s.
Thx
Windows xp
I already thought that Maggie is a best from them. This was truly awesome.
😐
OMG SHE TALKED
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Impulse Xx damn late... XD
Who voiced Maggie? Because I swear I have heard their voice somewhere else
That's Jodie foster
Thanks *****
+Markus Herrera Of course it is. That makes all this even better.
That was Jodie Foster's voice.
Обалдеть Barts voice actor
Maybe Maggie’s so good at building everything and is ahead of everyone because she’s basically like a 20 year old stuck in a babies body?
The beginning reminds me of the current school system. The smarter kids are held back so the average kids don’t feel bad. Everyone is equal.
Honestly to me. To me I feel like the average kids need more support than the smart kids do because if they can be super smart without extra help why should they get more better equipment while the kids get books from the last century
@@moneylover318 I’m not saying the average kids shouldn’t get help in fact they need more help. What I don’t like is the fact that if you are above average you are held back so the rest can catch up.
@@PirateOfTheNorth I get what you're saying but I remember in school the gifted program would always get modern up-to-date rest of the kids would get stuff that barely worked and really out of date
That is so amazing art 🌟!
watching this episode was like a watching a short film about my life! It made so sad of how people tear us apart :(
“Sexy slice of beefcake” 😂😂😂
I love her voice, it has that gentle calming effect
It’s Jodie Foster
MAGGIE SPOKE 😱😱😱😱
Vanessa's Crazy Life my thoughts exactly.
Vanessa's Crazy Life same
AmericPet pooo
Vanessa's Crazy Life hhhhhhh
The speaking isn't cannon though I am not sure whose imagination that took place in weather it was Maggie or Marge.
Wow Maggie's voice is amazing and she is so cool
very very mean teacher. he is not qualified to be a preschool teacher obviously.
Yuh!
Yeah but this is a place full of babies
essentially the figureheads of capitalism and communism equal opportunity versus equal outcomes aka the Maggie vs her teacher
No, the figureheads of capitalism and communism are about the ownership of the means of production.
That "equal outcomes" in communism is just a lie.
That "equal opportinity" is capitalism is another lie.
Capitalism is not about "equal opportunity" for different talents. Capitalism is about respecting human nature and disting talents that may lead to different gains for different individuals. Yes , Ayn Rand was right about socialism stealing of human's souls rather than barely stealing his or her property. Socialists hate talented and successful people and use the excuse of "equal opportunities" to flatter mediocre minds.
Maggie shrugged
Jodie Foster deserves an award for this.
“ welcome to the real world , Baby” I’m dying
Um. SHE PAINTED SOMETHING BY VAN GO
*Starry night* and i say Vincent Van Gogh ( rhymes with cough)
ausome a wirth you meant van ogog
ausome a wirth ya!
And built a building by Frank Gehry, who was actually a guest voice on the Simpsons.
the baby dolls channel!!! | Correction: VINCENT VAN GOGH
He is really popular in the Netherlands, So was he, he decided to painted everything what is art. But the proud Netherlandse art, Vincent Van Gogh wasnt done, he still thinks what he need to do.
Maggie is a very good artist with the nail polishes
'Maggie Simpson in Ayn Rand esque daycare' is such a random theme but they always pull it off. It just shows that she is the Simpson destined for greatness.
The buildings and that painting at the end by Maggie 🔥
Maggie is so sweet!
Maggie's face at the end😅😂
"Welcome to the real world baby" 😂
IF I HAD A TEACHER LIKE THAT I WOULD ALWAYS FLIP HIM
Uh, try to remember people that this is a spoof of Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead-so they turn it up to the nines in terms of exaggeration. Which, given the source material, is not hard to do.
Ayn rands books were not meant to be literature. They were meant to be a vehicle for her political philosophy.
Sike, Ayn Rand books were meant to be toilet paper
@@delroku I mean they are quite interesting. Take Atlas Shrugged for example. One of the token lines from Jim and others is "no one can blame us". Which is interesting because Dagny and the rest are improving things while they only cared about the image they present.
@@darkshadowstorm7056 that doesn't sound interesting
@@delroku It's more what it says. See the premise is the, for lack of a better term, "movers and shakers" of the world go missing. Which affects the main characters in one way or another. Which leads to a much bigger perspective throughout the book.
I like Maggie because her head is look like a baby sun
What about Lisa?
Baby sun! ☀️
#starfishhead.
I was thinking about this video while I was at work today.
Maggie at the end: Oh come on I just painted Starry Night
Actually, this episode made me get into Ayn Rands works.
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2:58 I Love This Part
0:01 Those who are misguided (The Peter Keating's)
2:32 Those who enforce collectivism (The Ellsworth Toohey's)
2:57 Those who are Individuals. (The Howard Roark's)
3:44 Those who don't care...
Bryan by the time I finished the book, I ultimately felt bad for Peter Keating...
TookALevelInBadass he gave up on his dream of becoming a great painter because his mother didn’t want it. He studied architecture and got through at the top of his class because of a lot of help from his fellow student, Howard Roark. He got into a really good architecture company, but he was a fraud. He broke up with the love of his life because marrying he was told, by his mother that marrying someone else would boost his career. He keep making stupid decisions because he was lost.
It's like the Lego Movie. Maggie is a Master Builder and the Teacher is Lord Business
is a man not entitled tp the swet of his braw?
"No," says the man in Washington, "it belongs to the poor." "No," says the man in the Vatican, "it belongs to God." "No," says the man in Moscow, "it belongs to everyone."
@TookALevelInBadass If one gives it of their own accord fine. But being force, not cool.
@SwordSorcery2020 Ayn Rand argues against this exact point in Atlas Shrugged. You started off saying "he could give it as charity," but when faced with the prospect of him *not* doing so, you switched to "then government force is required" which is exactly what happens to her character Hank Rearden. He refuses to hand over his invention as charity, so he is forced to by the government. there was never any freedom of choice to begin with. he was always going to be forced to hand it over, charity or not.
Not only his brow sweat, but all of his other precious bodily fluids too.
to* brow*
Maggie’s got skills. ^^
That she does
Summarised the book very well!
The intricate ways he destroyed Maggie's towers killed me
1:30 was my favorite one. He couldn’t just bulldoze it without condemning it first 😂
It really mess up tho
2:36 Why was Toohey letting a baby suck on a pair of scissors?! He should've gotten sued for endangering the lives of babies.
Nathaniel Mooney 👍👍👍👍👍
TRM CRAFTYxTHExBEST the REDSTONE Minecart Toohey is a total douchebag
* Man knocks down Maggie's creations 1million times *
Maggie: Boi if you won't---
I was expecting Maggie voice to be horribly done, but they preserved her character well
Well it kind of helps when you have Jodie Foster do the voice of Maggie
Maggie speaks and the voice is by Jodie Foster. That is so crazy, brilliant and wonderful. 😎👁️👏🏽
Maggie’s voice is beautiful
It’s the legendary Jodie Foster
That's Jodie Foster.
" ... building must reach the sky"? LOL! Sounds like the Tower of Babel. XD
Man, ... that "teacher" is a bully. O_O
Aurora Griffin l
@TookALevelInBadass If they have no ambition they'll never achieve anything. One shouldn't bring down the gifted unnecessarily.
Ellsworth Toohey in the book is Howard Roark’s biggest opponent; A newspaper mogul who starts a smear campaign against him for refusing to conform to the norm
Why does the teacher look like a low rent Andrew Ryan
If one blade of grass gets taller than the others, you cut it down.
If one irresponsible parent leaves the gun out where the child discharges it and dies, then all adults must be denied gun ownership. Even a woman who has a deranged stalker chasing after her must be denied a personal gun, even if she dies because of this ruling.
Is it weird that I expected Maggie to build the twin towers, and the teacher to throw a toy plane at it.
How the fuck can she build so high?
It's my name. So why share it? magic .........objectivist magic .
Uni Corn what is objectivist magic?
Alexander Hamilton the same way you can cheat on eliza!
Maggie is a genius
i really thought that maggie build the world trade center so it will be like 9/11
Maggie should play minecraft
I never hear the simpsons saying left wing losers
Look up the social justice warrior episode. pretty much says it all.
I think they were referring to people who say they admire Ayn Rands works like the Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged but don't really know what it's saying.
@@darkshadowstorm7056 no, they just hate right-wingers because they're judgmental assholes
Awsome vidieo
Maggie really loves blue
So this is Maggie's voice.
why the teacher hates her she is brilliant 😡😡😡
hi im sandra angelee
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Because the school system hates those who try to be individuals it’s quite common
Because he knows she will have a better life then him!!!
Maggie's first word in the speech or her first word: trough
Love it
Ayn Rand wrote magnificent romantic dialogue in her novels. When you read it, it just puts a smile on your face and a feeling of warmth travels to the heart.
That isn't warmth, its heartburn
To bad she's a bitch.
Yeah BDSM really gets me going too. 🤣 I still remember thinking “what the fuck did I just read” when Roark strait up rapes Dominique Francon.
Who did the voice for Maggie in this scene?
Jackson Gibbs jodie foster
Jackson Gibbs loop hdtovhvictor
THE Jodie Foster.
Maggie's voice is amazing
Legend has it that that sadistic male teacher is burning in hell
The parody here is that people overlook the intellectual merits of Ayn Rand in favor of applying stereotypical political cliches (in this case, Rand is apparently associated stereotypically with the condescending observation "right wing losers").
Then I read the comments and it turns out the jokes is on most folks here.
A dung heap has more 'intellectual merit' than Rand
The sweat from my ass is more intellectually capable than ayn rand
You haven't watched the "Ayn Rand for Tots" yet.
Read Stirner you disgusting right wing loser
Then you just might ascend to right wing cannon fodder
@@wokeeye6441 good argument
Ayn Rand was a genius
Wrong, she was a permanent teenager. Any valid points she has about the society naturally pushing conformity on individuals is undermined by her cartoonish symbols of that push for mediocrity; it feels like the protagonist of Fountainhead simply was a crazy Arsonist who justified public destruction by convincing himself "Nobody appreciates me".
and yet we still read her in school as though what she was saying was so deep.
Mechaghostman2 I wanna know exactly how she got published. was she just lucky?
I have no idea.
She paid taxes. Claiming your money back is not hypocritical to the idea of saying your money shouldn't have been taken in the first place.
I like the painting at the end
Maggie at the end xD shes just like "The fuck!?"
The ending is the best.
Jackson Gibbs agreed, the ending is classic simpsons. Its the payoff for a joke that you had to follow through on
llet maggie be bro
Jeremiah Jaramillo yeah
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Elite First
Thawan Arunchot vg
it was good to finally see Maggie's lips move.
She's an architect
I really love Maggie’s creativity by building blocks as an architect creating architecture. She’s gifted! 🃏🎨🖼️🧱🛖🏘️🏟️🏯🏰🕍🕌⛩️🏩🏛️🛕💒
omg the part when she said u suck XD
Do you think Maggie originally make that painting
Candy lover J no vincent van goh painted it called starry night sky
of course not. Don't be stupid
I always thought her adult voice to be like that
That's the first time I ever heard Maggie talk
MAGGIE CAN TALK OMG!!!!
Remember when Lisa was just a smart kid instead of a leftist mouthpiece?
Yep. Idk why they changed it.
@@terrywood3393 The smart writers were replaced by leftist mouthpieces
maggies voice is deeper than lisa's, bart's or marges
At the end Maggie was like how can this happen to me
Why is Annabelle the judge
I was going to ask the same thing hahaha
The message seems to be going right over people's head. Here is it:
It is immoral to force anyone to do anything. And the most immoral thing you can do is punish people for their virtues. When we do things like give welfare and have progressive taxes, we are rewarding mediocrity and punishing success and talent. This is evil. The biggest evil anyone could ever believe in.
@@tekkenbekken3749 see, you are confusing a meritocracy, and free market capitalism.
A Meritocracy is authoritarian,
And capitalist is the libertarian
Also, in a capitalist society, the weak are benefiting from the system, because not only is there more wealth, there Is also more charity.
Also, why would a super villain say that? I just sound like a rational reasonable person. Talented, virtuous, hardworking people should get more than weak, lazy, people
Also, in a capitalist society, we don't have leaders. Of course, we have the president, the supreme court, and the entire legislative branch, but we don't necessarily choose those leaders based on their economic value, we choose them because they serve our best interests.
@@tekkenbekken3749 also, who do you think is the super villain in this Simpson skit? Talented Maggy, or the evil teacher that wants everyone to be the same?
@@tekkenbekken3749 hey man, come to my instagram
@johnathanfract
The idea that poor people can't move up in the world is nonsense. Everyone lives a good life by historical standards. We don't have to work 12 hours a day just to meet basic needs. Poor people live better than kings today. The idea that you get to go complain about these political views because poor people "have it tough" is nonsense.
The problem I have is that lefties ask "why are people poor"
What they should ask is "how do we get rid of poverty"
When you ask that question, it becomes immediately obvious that laissez-faire capitalism is the answer. Left wing economics shouldn't exist, because left wing economics does nothing but keep the masses poor, and let's the government elites take advantage of them
@@tekkenbekken3749 lol. Ive seen this video before. He says that he isnt a libertarian, because it isnt fair that some people have talent and other people dont have talent. The problem i have is that ayn rand understands that not only are the talented and useful people gaining wealth for themselves, they are also gaining wealth for others. If there were no smart and talented people, we would still be living in mud huts. Everyine benefits frok the smart anf talented people that we are lucky to have around us. The blind and the talentless should be thankful that they even have a chance at life. In a meritocracy, they wouldn't even have a chance
@@tekkenbekken3749 taxation is theft. And everyone is entitled to the fruits of their labor, and to assume that thete is no free will, is to also assume that the free will that we experience is an illusion.
Creativity Is So Unique...
Yoo I was shocked when maggie starting talk like real woman lmao