Interpreting the complexity of our world

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024

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  • @mariococozza1957
    @mariococozza1957 Рік тому +7

    Amo tutto di questo video. L'ambientazione, i contenuti, la tua spilla, il desiderio di renderci partecipi di un evento solo geograficamente lontano, ma così vicino alle nostre vite, le riflessioni su temi la cui complessità non viene svilita dai ritmi inutilmente frenetici della comunicazione digitale. Grazie Mary Jane, anche se non ci siamo mai incontrati, sei una vera amica.

  • @davidellis5141
    @davidellis5141 Рік тому +3

    Good Morning Mary Jane - I moved into my own apartment at 18. My father paid me a small stipend weeekly but I worked 20-25 a week to pay rent & utilities & attended university full time. I learned fiscal responsibility & had relative independence at a young age & it was priceless. Always enjoy your perspectives. Thank You 😊

  • @mihaelaclaudiap..2
    @mihaelaclaudiap..2 Рік тому +3

    Great idea to make this video! We need to talk about serious issues as well!

  • @christianhansen3292
    @christianhansen3292 Рік тому +2

    u seem older than ur 30's cause of your wisdom.

  • @gurpchirp
    @gurpchirp Рік тому +1

    such a babe

  • @angelobastioni7954
    @angelobastioni7954 Рік тому +1

    Brava e bella, complimenti

  • @varoart2005
    @varoart2005 Рік тому +1

    Another very interesting set of topics discussed at this event. The problems for young people of today as you discussed them in Italy are very similar to the concerns in the US. (And come on Maria, you are not "young" in quotation marks, you're young!)
    I also found a Kurdish person's perspective very interesting to listen to. When you mentioned that the movement of liberation from the 'Sumerians,' does that mean Iraq? Because the Sumerians as such don't exist anymore, unless she was talking about ancient history. I also wonder if the issues she was speaking to regarding the state and capitalism was in the context of creating a Kurdish state or working for more autonomy within already existing states. Anyway, very thought provoking. If I was in your position, I would be agonizing over all the events I had to miss during this festival.

    • @Qwerty8
      @Qwerty8 Рік тому

      „Abraham and the Religion of the Sumerians" On the Emergence of Religions around the World 🤷
      Yes, I am believing in ‘monotheistic trouble’ from the past too. It’s about right and wrong, black and white, god and evil… the missing colors in between.

    • @WhatashameMaryJane
      @WhatashameMaryJane  Рік тому

      I interpreted it as if she was talking about history, the history from start of civilization.
      I'm pretty sure she meant more autonomy within the already existing states, I remember that she clearly stated towards the end that they would not want to create a new Kurdish state.

  • @Non.mi.interessa
    @Non.mi.interessa Рік тому +1

    Caspita ora sono in India e riconosco ogni angolo di Udine

  • @Qwerty8
    @Qwerty8 Рік тому +1

    4 am wann schläfst du eigentlich 😊

  • @robertedrington4443
    @robertedrington4443 Рік тому

    Excellent reporting of worthwhile happenings.

  • @c.albertbelloni1143
    @c.albertbelloni1143 Рік тому

    Grazie Mary Jane Friulana. Hai veramente messo a chiaro il dilemma Italiano. Sono un Trevisan a l’estero da già 31 anni con la doppia Cittadinanza Canadese , e da 6 mesi sono in pensione e con moltissimo tempo libero. Noto quando guardò la tv Rai + Mediaset vedo moltissimi maschi di una età avanzata che rappresentano la maggioranza delle Grandi industrie e commerci Italiani. Sono fortunato di essere immigrato perché ho sempre trovato lavoro e buon stipendio da quando sono qui a Montreal. Parlo perfettamente L’Inglese , Francese, è abbastanza Spagnolo. Per dirvi la verità sono molto perplesso del futuro di giovani Italiani/ Italiane. La gioventù si deve svegliare e partire al estero. Basta raccontare a giovani bugie di quanto sono fortunati a vivere con sogni nel cassetto. Un abbraccio amichevole.

    • @WhatashameMaryJane
      @WhatashameMaryJane  Рік тому

      Ciao Albert, grazie di aver condiviso la tua prospettiva. È sempre interessante avere un punto di vista esterno sul proprio popolo.

  • @CarlosAlberto_Il_piccolo
    @CarlosAlberto_Il_piccolo Рік тому +2

    Today Buenos Aires celebrated Italy, with an exposicion of all the italian asociations. Friulan Society from Buenos Aires was there. We were delighted with frico and tiramisú. We colaborated buying flags and delicius friulan food. Mandi !!!

    • @WhatashameMaryJane
      @WhatashameMaryJane  Рік тому

      Mandi Buenos Aires! Come visit in Friûl!

    • @TimothyZakaria
      @TimothyZakaria 10 місяців тому

      ​@WhatashameMaryJane I really like the Roman Coliseum I used to know a lot about Italian history and culture when I was younger. Very close to Egypt

    • @TimothyZakaria
      @TimothyZakaria 10 місяців тому

      ​@@WhatashameMaryJaneAmerican Pie movie remember I told you I'm Jewish. Really funny movie but I'm not a fan of Hollywood

    • @TimothyZakaria
      @TimothyZakaria 10 місяців тому

      ​@@WhatashameMaryJanefood is very important as well as knowing your country and it's allies.

  • @MrFrescocotone
    @MrFrescocotone Рік тому +1

    Before talking about something you don't understand, you should make a bigger effort research8ng and studying, bith European and America history, politics and socio-economic aspects

    • @WhatashameMaryJane
      @WhatashameMaryJane  Рік тому +4

      I would agree with you if I were just "talking" about these topics, but in these videos I'm only reporting what other people have said. After all, I go to this festival to research and learn.

    • @MrFrescocotone
      @MrFrescocotone Рік тому +1

      @WhatashameMaryJane I guess it's a matter of approach then. I'd take a different approach when facing such complex subjects. Presenting they way you did in a video, it's not a simple report of what people said. It's an elaborated summary of an already quite biased and partisan event, filtered and presented, and added personal interpretation presented as facts, which contains quite a lot of significant mistakes.
      I'd the intention is to join and learn, which is totally respectable even when joining a partisan event, I'd rather give a different perspective such as, for example, what I learned or what the event made me want to research, or what controversial points have been explored and how one could study more in order to take an educated stance on the subject.
      I am not saying you're wrong, and I'm right, just proposing an alternative way to approach the subject.

  • @yugioht42
    @yugioht42 Рік тому +3

    Honestly you should look into the factors actually involved in making things the way they are not breaking them down. Do you understand why the US became such a juggernaut in global trade or why we are the absolute best at trade. Ask yourself this how did the US get to the position it’s in. By understanding the factors at play in the economy you start to realize why things are how they are. Seriously start your search at the Mississippi River and how it influences trade from say the 1800s also look at the barrier islands and how that influences trade. Trust me you have no idea what you’re getting into until you actually understand what you are reading.

    • @outofoblivionproductions4015
      @outofoblivionproductions4015 Рік тому +3

      Slow clap. Think you have the wrong room. This is philosophy.

    • @varoart2005
      @varoart2005 Рік тому +4

      I have no idea what you are specifically responding to in this video, but it sounds like a typically American comment to any criticism- arrogant, condescending, unreflective. "The absolute best at trade." Who talks like that? The only way we can understand why things currently are the way they are is by breaking them down; this is essential for the study of history. And when we use words like 'juggernaut' or 'best' that are purely opinionated and not factual, we trap ourselves into accepting "things the way they are" as the best way they can ever be, rather than trying to be a bit more critical and wonder how things might be if we were more honest about our current condition.

    • @Qwerty8
      @Qwerty8 Рік тому

      Definitely the best when it comes to killing in private and worldwide, the U.S. has the most people who believe in angels.
      The airbag, by the way, was invented somewhere else ;)
      The U.S. is not the best when it comes to trade. That's just due to the currency.
      BMW, by the way, is the largest exporter of cars from the U.S.! Why? Any idea about that?
      What war that the U.S. fought didn't end in disaster?
      WW2 - nothing ever got better after that - on the contrary.
      Abortion, child labor and racism are circumstances we might expect in a developing country.
      Or how do you see it?

    • @Qwerty8
      @Qwerty8 Рік тому

      @@daviddb4858 And Europe lurches back and forth as it tries to choose between others instead of finally taking charge of its own future.
      How do we manage to unify our world when we have no other choice anyway?