He's living his own double standard by not saying an actual word widely used, and likely commonly used by his audience members; his actual refusal to say the actual word shows he is in support of the double standard compliance which he complains about hindering actual progression away from indoctrinated lines of thought.
As a black man, I kept telling folks in the community if you get offended by non black people using the n-word, then nobody should be using the n-word. The rebuttal I get is that rappers and people in the black community are taking back the power the word holds by claiming it as a word for the black community. By using it long enough, the negative stigma associated with the word will go away. Calling someone an idiot a million times doesn't change the definition of the word, and it doesn't remove the history of the word. It's time to bring back common sense, accountability, and get rid of the woke culture.
You're right. You can't, on the one hand, try to take away the power of the word by normalizing its use amongst one group but act like a nuclear bomb is dropped if someone else says it. That's making the word even more powerful.
“If you can convince the lowest white man he's better than the best colored man, he won't notice you're picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he'll empty his pockets for you.” ― Lyndon B. Johnson
@@ndgrad22 That sums it up so well. Using race is a means for women to virtue signal their misandry. It's in the interest of government and women to subjugate the the value of MANual labor. 1:100 US men are incarcerated, down from 1.3% in 2013. Black men figured this out a long time ago. White men are belligerent to admit the truth and continue to believe if they feed the monster it will eat them last. Only those who have been in a witch trial, I mean family court, know what the monster is capable of.
Mainstream media keeps racism alive in a passive aggressive perspective solely because it enrages people. Enraged people get engaged with the cause. It's that simple mostly.
Actually saying a word too much kills it. Slang words always die from being played out. You will make the N word immortal by trying to make everyone stop saying it, that imbues it with more power, it makes it the forbidden word. The two main variants of the word also work to keep it alive. To your point, the soft R version used by rappers does keep the word in use, while the hard R version maintains the forbidden aspect of the word. If society decided not to care or enough people started to spam the hard R version, the word would reach maximum clout for a short time then it would promptly die once it is no longer edgy and cool to say and becomes synonymous with "dude".
Im a black guy who listens to a lot of kpop. I was shocked by how non-korean asians are discriminated against. Whether it be Japanese, Thai, or Chinese, if its not korean, its treated different. Was very surprising to me.
Wrong. I believe all religion is cult. Zero racism yet a critical statement fully loaded with agitating possibilities. I am not wrong but millions are willing to argue forever. There is only one race, human. Odd how we can have one entrant in a race and we continue to lose ground.
Why be offended by inferior beings when you yourself are victim to racial replacement. Them being there is threatening your livelihood. You are being replaced.
Zero tolerance is a joke. My son was in the back corner of the school bus getting beat up & fought back. The school wanted to suspend all three students. When I questioned this the VP said “he should have walked away”. To where I asked, VP shrugged his shoulders and mentioned the zero tolerance policy. When I informed him the law allows for self defense (and he knew I was a deputy sheriff) he changed his mind and my son was allowed to remain in school. At least I didn’t have to go any further. I want to be a partner with my kids school, but sometimes they are just ridiculous.
@kenmartin1919 Crack down on them, they are supporting woke at children's detriment. They told me my child needed therapy (my little girl age 9) because she was picked on and assaulted, nothing for the boy who did it.
I can tell you this is an issue all over the country. Zero tolerance doesn't account for self-defense and it's got kids afraid to defend themselves in some cases
Something about women being randomly drafted into war made equality sound like payback for having to live my life on hard mode and not selling my feet pics lol jk But seriously there is a lot wrong with the world and we got too many 14 year olds running around typing on here like chicken with their heads cut off. On all these UA-cam videos dealing with controversy, politics, and racism there will be trolls and people just out to be ignorant to others plights and wonders of how the world actually works. Ignorance is bliss I suppose
@@RobGamer1949 You've just participated in double standards too now though. You mentioned conservatives here when this was about "woke", but didn't mention liberals, which is the opposite of conservatives. Unless you just simply forgot to mention them, you now have participated in the double standards you were trying to criticize.
I was fired for allegedly sexually harassing a female coworker. The situation was this: I was sitting on her chair during the shift handover because my other colleague was sitting on mine. When she came back, I jokingly told her to sit on my lap since I was exhausted from moving the day before and working an early shift. For context, she knew me well; I’m a gay man who does drag and have never had sexual thoughts or intentions toward women. I stood up immediately, as it was just a light-hearted comment meant to express how tired I was. Despite this, I was fired without being given a chance to explain myself, apologize, or have my intentions understood. It feels like the laws meant to protect against sexual harassment were used against me in a situation that didn’t reflect my character or intentions.
They fired your ass because you are gay and parading it around. All that other crap was the perfect excuse. People don't want it rubbed in their faces, and sooner or later they'll find a reason to fire your ass, which apparently, they did.
As the one who usually attempts to sit on people's lap, i do not understand. I'm sorry for your job, may you find people who are more tolerant of sitting on other people's lap
@@justsomeonepassingby3838 he wasn't even trying to get anyone to sit on his lap but joked about it while making it impossible by standing up immediately.
It also means "I have swallowed a virtuous ideology whole without any sort of critical reasoning and now anyone who isn't on my page is diminishing my value as a human being".
It's a variation of "ignore it, and it will stop(for me, because that sounds like a YOU problem)" or "I don't have to feel bad for holding the true culprit accountable."
Although you want to respect religious freedom, you don't want to recklessly endanger the lives of countless others to accommodate a single person's personal choice. The woman wearing a hijab can not be properly identified if it turns out she's part of a terrorist plot or assasination attempt or more importantly, that individual can not be properly inspected for nonmetallic weapons, explosives, or contraband. You aren't supposed to wear sunglasses or head coverings in a bank for the same reasons. The arena is private property (she must submit to reasonable security inspections before entering a public arena), and all staff and attendees deserve to be safe and secure during the day's event. The guard who quickly, carelessly let her through may have endangered thousands of people in the process. If I were wearing a hoodie and sunglasses in a large stadium, I would be asked to remove them.
That lecturer is one of the minority that teach kids how to think, not what to think. His students, if they pay attention, are very fortunate to have him.
@@meleardilIncorrect. They're all paying attention. Its just he's fighting against over a decade of indoctrination. You don't see apathy. You see confusion and anger that their morally superior way of thinking is being challenged.
Sorry, but he is not teaching anyone how to think, he is trying to excuse racism. The papa john comparison is spurious. The 2 cases are completely different in context, which is what matters.
Where is the education his first example is out of context and points to Karen and continues to show Pappa John executive as a racist. The Hijab isn't racist. That is religious discrimination if it had gone further then it did. This "professor" doesn't know the difference between racism and discrimination since anyone can be Muslim.
@@therabbit317No offense but you’re actually incorrect because if a white person puts on a hijab they considered a POC you can see multiple videos of white women who are clearly White and have one on but they refer to themselves as POC 😅
@@lildinosaur8856 First POC means Person of Color, which is not a reference to white people. So I haven't seen or ever heard of this so I won't disqualify it, but... I know you want me to be wrong, but being Muslim is a religion not a race. So if the white person is a Muslim and wears a Hijab then it doesn't matter what they refer to themselves as, because they are a muslim.
It at least tells you that Penn has the type of Zero-tolerance policies that will lose him his job if he says it, even if it's in an educational context.
A dark complected student in the class was wearing a shirt that said black scientists. An example of the double standard would be if a student showed up with a shirt that said white scientists. That person would be called a racist, ridiculed, and probably be made to leave the campus
It’s not a nice word and it’s been left behind by the large majority of people but I think if it wasn’t perpetuated in music, movies and certain cultural norms it would have been extinct long ago.
The word quite literally means a derogatory way of calling a black person. edit: scroll down to see the progression of my opinion. Thanks. Stop flaming me good god, civil discussions ever heard of it?
I particularly love how some of the most popular music today, Hip Hop, is loaded with "N-words". And if a white person DARES to sing along with one of those songs, that person can get utterly destroyed! Tell me now, who has the "systemic power and privilege"? It's not white people policing black people's speech here..
They know it’s pointless. There are 13 countries in South America who have hundreds of colleges that don’t have these discussions. There are hundreds of Universities in India and China who don’t have these discussions and they are all quietly taking over here in America.
Our country will cease to exist by 2026 if kamala gets elected and maybe only maybe trump can keep us from an unrecoverable catastrophic collapse but no one above the age of 15 will possibly see the world somewhat stable again, GOD SAVE US
Like the girl that added 10 years more to the age of the Denver arena worker, she heard Afro-female and already had chosen the side of the fence from which to fire her volley of hate arrows.
Now you just need to be Yt and you’ll be labeled one before you can blink. Coming from an extremely diverse city I can say from experience that these days you’re guilty until proven innocent. If they don’t know you the first thing they’ll assume you are is racist.
@@Manawatu_Al2844 “the word racism is like ketchup, you can put it on practically anything - and demanding evidence makes you a racist.” - Thomas Sowell
@zichithefox4781 I agree. Right wingers need to stop cancelling drag queen story time, banning books, and trying to prevent schools from teaching students about the brutality of American slavery.
racial hatred is a sin no matter what color the hater is. Keeping it real. I never had white privilege in my life. Two of my ancestors came from Scotland as prisoners of war and worked in the iron mines for 7 years without pay. Upon gaining their freedom, 35 of them banded together to form a charity to support others Scots who were suffering. They knew slavery was not the end of the story. That charity is going strong today. How about stop acting like a perpetual victim and do something about the suffering of others? Hatred is not going to make this a better world.
There is a woman sitting in a front raw with a "Black Scientists" blouse. What if there was someone wearing a "White Scientists" blouse? Wouldn't that be racist? 🤷♂️
@@classyserpent8778 We're forced to. How many movements or organizations start with Black _______? Black entertainment awards, which was sponsored by Black Entertainment Network. Black Twitter. Black everything you can possibly think of. Black group on campus are rampant! Stop already! You are exactly like me. Not special. Just a person trying to survive.
Not one student understood the story going on. They all missed the point of the hypocrisy of one race being singled out for making mistakes while another is never held to the same standards.
Because they are idiots. Because of our schools. Because the same ideology that convinced these morons that theyre brilliant destroyed the schools. And so on...
They understand what he is saying, they just don't want to live by it. This generation wants to be "racist". They have been taught it is their "right" to hate because their grandparents/great grandparents were hated. They believe there is no level of respect they have to show for others. They are not ignorant; they are mean spirited.
@@christiroseify And they’ve had reparations, free college, free medical and free whatever else dangled in front of them to entice them to vote against their own best interests.
There's a Spanish teacher in California that got fired for teaching the color black. Some students got upset with the word that the Spanish use for black.
There is such ignorance in the black culture. I am a white American living in Brazil, a country I love dearly and there are similar confusions. Negro in Spanish means Black and also means a sub-Saharan African. Now, Brazilians speak Portuguese, and black means Preto. The majority of their citizens are mixed and Negro. But, they don´t like that word not too much and prefer to be labeled Preto, although language -wise it´s the same thing. They must have adopted this from the American Blacks. What always intrigued me about American Blacks is the many labels they had to identify their race. Starting with Negro, Colored, Blacks, and now Afro-American. If, I were a Black, would have a problem with this and ask, who the hell am I?
I was fired from a cashier position for calling a man "dude". He wanted to be a woman, he wore wigs and spandex and had a buldge bigger than mine. My boss sat me down and said "you either get with the times or fall behind". I'm still in disbelief.
Sounds like it's a good thing you no longer work there. I can't imagine what other terrible shenanigans you'd have had to put up with if that was the expectation.
@@MichaelSellers5691 I mean it is disrespectful for everyone present. Not just the teacher, I don’t think he particularly cares but also to people around, to themselves
@@Darthdoodoo i dont think you have any idea what a commie is and it shows. Go back to 5th grade and pay attention in History class, you might have missed an entire chapter of world history
Was permanently expelled from high school because of zero tolerance for fighting. I was the one that was attacked and had to defend myself but that didn't matter to them.
Sadly, instead of learning something most of these kids are on their cell phones scrolling thru their social media. It's no wonder these children are the way they are!
I got duped into taking a class like this as a core requirement... Phych 101. I thought it was going to be about psychology. Meanwhile, I had a political lecture and "struggle" session lol. Funny, because as an immigrant, I was able to call out the BS. No one could argue against me. Because, I was not an immigrant that followed the woke line.
I'm half Irish and American Indian, and for a long time I was called "mixed blood"or "dirty blood", by people in my mother's tribe. Everytime I heard that word it drove me nuts, till one day my grandfather said to me "why do you give that stupid term so much power", and slowly I started not to even care when I heard someone say it, and now I just look at the person who says it as if they were the dumbest person in the world.
The slur aside, what irritates me is seeing Black people being the center of attention to be mocked at because a minority of ghetto blacks want to fit a stereotype in media
As a fellow half-Irish (but not Native American) what does your tribe have against the Irish? I thought we were friends, y’all sent help during the potato famine.
@@GreebleClown because my mom was supposed to marry someone within the tribe when she didn't it pissed off the entire tribe, and they took their anger out on me but people in my mother's tribe were not the only ones who called me half breed.
@@GreebleClown You are not Irish. You are an American of partially Irish descent. They are not the same things no matter how much you try to claim they are. How much do you actually KNOW about Ireland? Of its people? Of its culture? Not the PR Fest you see in the media with crap like St Patricks day (who was actually Welsh), or your so called 'Irish' pubs which are anything but. No I am talking their ACTUAL history, their ACTUAL culture? How much Gaelic do you speak? All those are reasons you are NOT Irish. You are an American of Irish descent, which means very little in Ireland.
So what? You know I was called a bunch of names growing up too but I guess since they had nothing to do with my race it doesn't matter right? I keep forgetting how important race is to actual children 😂 being tortured and beat up for being fat doesn't seem to bother anybody but being bullied for being black that's just unacceptable 😂😂😂 the whole world is just one giant hypocritical joke
As a Black man I hate that word and don't use it because of it's racist roots in history and just because Black folks choose to drop the ER, and add an A at the end doesn't change the meaning of the word in short if you as a Black person are offended by this word when someone who is not Black calls you that don't use the word period especially when addressing another Black person.
Exactly… it’s a derogatory word. It’s a slur. I don’t care who uses it, or what your skin colour is. It’s not okay to say. Using it isn’t ’reclaiming the word’. It’s. A. Slur. You don’t call someone that. Ever. No matter who you are or where you’re from.
@@davidverster9523don't you feel comfortable in your racism .what your asking for with this is not just segregation but also more inequality and abuse of any race that's not yours wow that's impressive
@@davidverster9523 So... racism is solved when we commit crimes against humanity? Like, literally an international crime against humanity? And you're just comfortable throwing that opinion out in the open? That's a bold opinion to throw out there, especially for someone who used their full legal name as their username.
My wife wasn't allowed to enter the Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi - she was in long pants and long sleeve shirt with a scarf around her head. Made no sense, but since we were in another country, we had to respect their request. Rarely happens the other way around.
I hate arguments like these. One country has no respect, why should we. Its so dense. One country doesn't allow people to speak openly, so why should they have a voice in our country...
@@brianstansfield4367 It's just a word Goofy. Last time I checked, words don't hurt, even the ones you take offense to don't do any physical harm to you. When was the last time someone told you something so foul that it made you bleed or bruise from it? I'll wait.
the lack of attention being paid in this class is sad. ------------------ these points have been covered in the below comments: -Poor speaking method of the teacher -It's just a mandatory class they don't want to take -Kids are ruined --------------------- no need to keep on repeating
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Absolutely. The body language of these students just speaks volumes.
I noticed that too. He answered the same question three times to three different people during the last minutes of the video. They all kept bringing up how it was predigest and how this 71yo woman just "should have known" about the hijab and the Muslim religion. Each time he kept saying "She wasn't aware because it's like a baseball cap". To be fair, that didn't even look like religious garb and instead looked like someone bundled up for winter with a sock beanie and a Forever21 scarf. So the woman claiming "it's for religious purposes" could have easily been seen as an excuse to not take it off. Everyone knows in the US you can say "It's for my religion" and get away with it, it's been done a lot. I did it back in high school with the flying spaghetti monster. But the hijab is absolutely not like a religious necklace because a lot of jobs and spaces don't approve of "religious wear" because it can be seen as divisive and can make people "feel uncomfortable", let's see what happens with the hijab. PLEASE. I'M BEGGING.
I went to that school after Marlon was fired. But the backstory is the day after he was fired the whole school walked out in protest. I’ve actually been able to talk to Marlon a few times and I gotta say, he’s the most chill and funny guy I’ve ever meet. Almost everyone at our school loves him and will do anything to keep him at our school.
The fact that none of those kids were able to truly comprehend what the professor was saying is alarming. They were all so focused on the security guard being wrong or insensitive and making sure the class knew they didn’t agree with it.
How can you tell? I was thinking about it and a lot of them didn't look as enthusiastic or excited as others to be there listening to this interesting take on the subject by the professor. Quick glance at a lot of the facial expressions looks like some werent really all there listening but keeping in mind they probably have to listen to him speak and a lot of people speak during a lot of classes in college . So just another part of their day. When you go through that much schooling your brain is mentally stressed and the rhythm of the professors voice could be so normal to them they could probably fall asleep to it
You wouldn't get into he stadium wearing a motorcycle helmet, or a bandanna wrapped around your nose and mouth, or a balaclava. Why should a hijab be any different? It's not religious persecution, it's the letter of the law that she was told to follow. No facial coverings. Cue the students who have to virtue signal by saying absolutely nothing of intelligence.
@@justaspy5605 True, been through it. Even with only 3 classes max in a day, you're quite numb by mid second. I do understand what this poster is saying though. The professor was giving examples, trying to explain how these situations have no boundaries anymore and the future of it can only get crazier. That if we keep playing these games, we're only left with stupid prizes. I could see ANY elderly person not knowing the religious merit of a Hijab, and at the same token, know that some people would lie to get away with it. Most of these students wanted her fired, then were confused when they found out she WASN'T an elder white woman. They fell right into the professor's clever setup and point.
I figured out that the word "lynch" was one of "their words" when I got fired for using it in a sentence. I was under the innocent idea that the word meant "hanging without a trial" and I was sure that the word wasn't color specific. A coworker and I were having a private conversation and she and I were friends so I used some humor to talk about someone she was talking about that did something bad to her, I responded: "Yeah, that's why they invented lynching back in the dark ages." It was to denote the fact that people that do horrendous things, were given horrendous sentences back in medieval times. Color had nothing to do with it. Another coworker, a very large white woman who apparently had black kids spread what i said around lunch. Then I started having black coworkers shout and have to be held back from hurting me. It wasn't until I calmed one down that they explained it to me and I had no idea how it could have gotten so bad. Needless to say HR fired me that day, but thankfully the woman who made it all about her kids got fired too for inciting violence and eventually so did everyone that threatened me due to workplace negligence and other stuff. One of them that threatened me was caught sleeping in the bathroom on the job. Took longer than it should have they all should have been fired when they threatened my life over a misunderstanding. I stand firm in my belief that I was in the right and that the word lynch is not color specific. At least not that the dictionary defines it, only black people define it the way that they do because of things that DID NOT happen to any minority in america in over a hundred years. It's ignorant and is pretending being a victim. I didn't see color before, but now I do. And some racial stereotypes are entitled, and selfish. White people aren't any better, the liberals that wish death on my skin color are just as evil.
Yeah, nah. It's definitely not a black people word. Men and woman during the Salem Witch Trials also got lynched. To claim that word which *many*, have faced is disingenuous and disrespectful towards those who have also faced it in their expansive history. It was never just black people. And it's definitely not a word they can claim.
Lynch is not that color specific, maybe it is where you are but man, that’s nuts. It is nowhere like that, lynching has been done by and to many people across history, this is a situation of appropriation and racial discrimination towards you. You can’t take something and make it solely about one race.
The word Lynch means "to apply the law of Lynch", according to some in reference to Lynch (1736-1796), a judge in Virginia who was very casual in sentencing people to death. It is an absolutely American invention and has nothing to do with the Middle Ages. Unfortunately from 1885 to 1926 out of 4250 cases of lynching that occurred in the United States, 3205 referred to black people.
These double standards have to stop. I lived in a country ruled by a dictator who shut down newspapers because he didn’t like what they printed about him. Where was this you may ask? Panama, and the dictator was Noriega. The newspapers were La Estrella de Panama and La Prensa. Both were widely respected and distributed newspapers. Let that sink in for a minute.
@@TK-lb9rj It is absolutely relevant. There are people who are calling for laws against what they consider to be offensive speech. Plus, there are people who want to sue for the same. I'm sorry you don't get what can happen when things go too far in any one direction.
@@TK-lb9rjproblem is whenyou start making censorship laws people and groups that have bad intentions will always try to abuse law like these to futher themselves or a specific group of people theres enough historical and modern evidence in recent history to prove this and don't say source because it ain't that hard to buy a history book ,use a search engine or go to a local library
I'm amazed that kids have to be taught what common sense is. If this Professor has had enough of woke double standards he shouldn't be teaching in a college in 2024.
I understand tour point. I woll offer, what makes common sense? When it is spoken in common language. We are forced to weight risk assessment for these common talks now. I still do it, but there is often a price attached.
To be fair, I take notes on my phone, I mean I doubt they were doing that but it is a possibility. I used to feel bad because I would be taking notes and I was afraid the professor would think I wasn’t paying attention.
There should be zero tolerance for getting kids/families to pay tens of thousands of dollars for college and getting a completely shit product and just getting four years of leftist indoctrination.
@@bobbonus4390 there should be zero tolerance on charging people tend of thousands of dollars to give them a completely shit product that just ends up being four years of marxist indoctrination.
Well, you see, Harry Potter happened. I think they're decent books. People shit on them, but they aren't bad stories. The thing about them is though, in those books, language kind of is violence. The words bring the violence.
It is not the world, it is mainly the US and then by spreading this across the western world, the western countries affected by this. We know that there is racist in the middle east and asia but it is only in the US where it is used a badge or an axe.
We have a VERY difficult future, socially, if a large portion of our population actually believe that racism only goes one way or that one race has some exclusive right to being marginalized. Default victimhood will serve no one well.
@@QuarantineCody"Constantly bombarded" where? Stop pretending the exaxct opposite -- unearned validation and anti-w language -- aren't what's actually pushed in the main.
@@TuhljinTampergauge Anti white supremacy isn’t anti white! If anything more whites and those in power should stand against white supremacy MORE! On the flip every black man is held accountable (through corrupt policing & anti black public policy) for the actions of what a small percentage actually do! What part of the black population actually killed someone not even 1% yet whites treat everyday blacks as el chapo or something! *Blacks make up about 26% of ACTUAL REAL crime, yet the media and conservatives pushes black crime non stop!*
It's a sad, coddled world we live in when the worst thing we have to bitch about is 'they called me a name!!!' for heaven's sake people grow the freak up!
They didn't. It's hard to teach someone who thinks they have moral superiority and uni students are at the top of that chart. What I got from this lecture is a simple "we're all human". Unfortunately in the social media age people have forgotten that simple wisdom.
I'm a college student. First thing I noticed was their attitude because it's just like my students look. It doesn't matter how right, important or useful is what you're saying, it won't work because they don't care.
For real that girl they focused on in the beginning with the “black scientists” shirt with the absolutely dummest look on her face, mouth breathing, slack eyes… future scientist herself! At least… til trump get elected and criminalizes the DEI’s actions 😂😂
I work for a large consulting firm, and I’ve advised senior leaders in multiple organizations about being careful when drafting policies and procedures to not paint yourself into a corner. Many of these dumb policies are drafted by leaders who are too cowardly to lead, too lazy to think critically, and too dumb to employ common sense.
i agree if someone saying racist words towards me, no matter skin tone or gender i say same words back in equal rights. and filming it as evidence that i didn't started it and or provoke it.
I am sick of their nonsense. Gave them a chance because of the difficulties they face, but they don’t learn anything, and they’re destroying our culture.
The problem here is perception of language. The school principle used the term "racial slur". "Racial slurs are not acceptable in our schools". In the context that the black man used the "N" word, the word was not a "slur". His intent was not to slur. Therefore he did not utter a "racial slur". The boy spoke a racial slur. His intent was the slur. The black man, in repeating the racial slur did not slur anybody. Therefore he did not speak a "racial slur". Therefore his being fired was in error. He was fired for making a "racial slur", he did not make a "racial slur". Context and intent are everything.
Tell that to literally anyone who makes Zero Tolerance policies. Self Defense counts as Fighting, then stating a word as a word and not using it for ill-intent is still using a slur
Yeh. I don't think he understands difference between zero-context and zero-tolerance. Perhaps he went on to look at it differently later in the lecture, but if not it's pretty low-level critical thinking. I don't think that's exclusive to him though as a lecturer, I wonder that is just the level for many professors.
@@lukef3559why it is allowed to call whites "gringo" and whatever slurs are there? Why people of colour became so sensitive? Convenience of the victim position?
@@-Mitra- "gringo"? Exactly. Thank you. No, that's not acceptable either, I agree. Unless it is used in the way you and I are using it, which is objectively in our pointing out that it's likewise problematic. Good point.
Nah, slur is still a slur, even if you don't say it as an insult. It's like how "fuck" or "bitch" are always going to be "bad words", even if you're not using it in an offencive way. I do agree with everything else you're saying, but the word didn't somehow not become a slur just because he said it. That logic is quite literally what other black people use to justify gatekeeping the n-word.
He's not as intellectually honest as he says. "Violence disproportionately affecting black and brown...." Nope. It's the exact opposite. B on W violence is like 10x higher than the reverse.
In his defence, "violence affecting Black and Brown people" would also include black-on-black violence, which is unbelievably high, so he's technically correct. But you're right, it's not intellectually honest to not mention that, as it makes people think that most of the violence is white-on-black.
“Woke culture” isn’t the problem. If anything, the concept of being, “woke” simply relies on being empathetic to others and realizing that you are not the “main character” of the planet Earth. What is missing is the aspect of common sense, but also taking the time to recognize there are two sides of a conflict. The public at large has knee-jerk reactions to situations without finding out more information. In a sense, it also means that there is a lack of patience and responsibility to learn the facts first. While I disagree with how critical race theory and just common decency is presented negatively a, “woke,” I will agree that we have a serious problem of jumping to conclusions without knowing all the facts. I believe people are inherently, “good” and want to protect each other. It’s empathy. But, if you want to take up arms to, “cancel” someone or something, learn the facts first. 9/10 times, it boils down to misunderstanding or lack of education. Simple easy fix, “sorry, my bad, I’ll do better in the future” and leave it at that.
Universities allow the use of phones in lectures because students are considered adults and responsible for their own learning. If a student chooses to pay attention or not, the consequences-such as passing or failing-are ultimately their own. Unlike high school, where teachers may take a more protective approach, professors expect students to manage their own focus and time. Additionally, when students fail a class, they have the option to retake it, which can also benefit the university financially. Ultimately it’s an approach done in tertiary education education to emphasize personal accountability and prepares students for real-world responsibilities you could say
@@DjStingerokay? But you are not paying for the class so it can look as stupid as it wants. It disturbs nobody else. This looks like a humanities class of some sort. Most degrees have humanities as a soft requirement. They are easy to pass, just need to be completed to check a box. I’d be playing games on my laptop in this class if I’m being honest
Why are you worried about what another person is doing? What business is it of yours that it pisses you off? Why are you so emotionally invested in another person that you don't know?
@@beergglsWhy are you Offended that he is sick of others being offended and why am I offended that you think that of him ? Never ending cycle of offended lol
When a muslim woman uses that to smuggle in something the story will change. It already has in places. France has a huge problem with this very situation.
@@flowerpower3618 look i have no issue with hijab, but atleast don't use hijabs that covers your face in public buildings. like govermend buildings or stadiums of big event like concert, Wrestling etc, it's for identification purposes and to eliminate dangerous treats.
Looking at that classroom and the demographics tells me we are phucked. You know you, YOU are going to pay for their degree (note I didn't say education) and then you, YOU will have to pay for their UBI because none of them are going to work.
@@Traderbear WTF with all the comments being removed? Fucking UA-cam, if you're going to remove my comment STOP sending me notifications for comments on the thread.
Let's be real, only the Christian cross would be allowed to be removed. You can't disrespect any religion except Christianity, and the history of today clearly proves this.
@@youngx5864 He's just saying that people these jump to the worst-case scenario. There have been people socially canceled for repeating the words of a song. Someone pens a song with the word "nigga" in it, other person uses the verse or raps the verse and immediately they are racist. Its bullshit. It's not like the word hurts someone. Oh, they will act outraged for sure when really they are giddy that someone not "allowed" to use the word uses the word. Its fucking childish.
His delivery got a bit shaky, and it took too long for him to point out the purpose of the lesson. But I think it was because he had expected more interest and discussion. It is probably an easy A course so all they do is show up.
@@maxchess6734 jews are an ethnic group as well. this is not made up, realize that they have explicitly (and intentionally) tied their religion to bloodline since you can only become a jew by having a jewish mother. i suppose its a bit more complicated than that but that's pretty much the gist of it. in contrast with the other abrahamic religions (islam christianity) that want to spread their religion as much as possible to as many people and nations as possible, no requirements, in fact they would say that everyone is welcome and noone is beyond saving. so it would be hard to be racist against muslims, as its technically not tied to an ethnic group. however, judaism is, in most part.
There was a discussion on UA-cam about a black British woman being arrested for saying the N word. All the commenters were up in arms about it(mainly Americans) . I said "Good,that's equality".
Society has intentionally built into itself an “Achilles Heel” where the mere mention of a word or phrase has the power to destroy all logic, common sense, and sensibility. We have become so childish.
The word just gives permission to be destructive. Many people are hoping for that permission to lash out without restrictions. Often the word can be absent entirely, but dots can be arbitrarily connected to be interpreted as a stand-in for the word. Which then gives permission anyway.
The capacity is there, but there is no will to use it. All are afraid of being in that situation because it means to take a stand. They are all too scared to think.
The closest the Quran comes are a few vague references to 'modesty', but with zero context or explanation around the term. Essentially it could mean anything.
Not only that but the reason they want it taken off in places like that is the same reason people have to take their motorcycle helmet off after filling up at a gas station, it's a safety thing for the staff.
@@MegaRazorback In the UK, a police woman was shot dead named Sharon Beshenivsky....One of those responsible escaped the country I believe by wearing a full burka...
A woman came in for her appointment and she was 20 minutes late, I could have sent her away but I knew she worked and if I would have not put her on the to be seen list it might be inconvenient for her, but according to rules at the clinic she was put behind other patients that arrived on time. Patients would come and go and she came up to the window and asked why was she having to wait so I explained the reason and she LOST IT and asked " because I'm black "? The doctor was right behind me speaking with a nurse and he said excuse me and asked the woman "is that an excuse for bad behavior?" Some people look for racism under every rock!
These 2 kids in the front on their phone are driving me nuts. Extremely disrespectful ,go sit in the back of the class. They literally didn't pick their head up the entire lecture.
This professor is touching on something I have been talking about for years. Look at how Rosanne Barr was treated for tweeting a joke about a "PoC," and how Nick Gannon was treated after going on a racist, anti-sematic, and anti-white tirade. Barr lost all her sponsors and her hit show, for a few years. Gannon got unpaid leave for about 6 months, then he got his own show and went back to doing what he had done before. It isn't about racism, it is about punishing whites that step out of line.
The lecturer mentions the coverage of the Hijab was similar to the picture that was shown. Not all Hijabs cover the face. Think of it like a head scarf. It wraps it around head covering the hair. Usually the Hijabs that also cover the face are not religious but at the demand/request of the husband so that the woman's face isn't seen by other men.
@TotalBlackoutPainting hi. I didnt mention about the Hijab to be taken off or not. The post mentioned no masks, referring to clothing covering the face. She wasn't wearing a face covering.
As far as the Hijab situation. Do you think a Jew would be allowed into a Muslim arena with a yarmulke? My point is other countries aren't tolerant the way we are in the United States.
Exactly, my biggest thing any company can set any rule they want. However, I disagree with many rules placed such as censorship. My ONLY gripe about ANY rule set is if they are not applied equally. If they are not applied equally it is a bad rule and should be abolished.
The muslims would tell the jew to remove his head before entering the stadium 🏟, not remove the yarmulke before entering the stadium!..from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸👋🤠
I think you are wrong to assume that the US is the only tolerant country most of the western world are immensely tolerant of the Muslim to the detriment of the main populous. Look at the immigration problem in Western Europe from Austria to the UK. See how the native population is disadvantaged by the left leaning governments.
Another thing no one has mentioned (and the lecturer got wrong) is that the Hijab is not protected under religious reasons, as it is cultural. It is almost exactly like asking someone to take off their baseball cap legally.
The professor is roughly about my age. We were in our 20s during 1980s. We were not coming from the 1880s!!! Stop treating us like we are. Men had long hair and wore makeup back then. Madonna wore her underwear as outerwear. We had different colored hair and brightly colored clothes. Are many of you now doing this too?
Religious exceptions shouldn’t be tolerated if it compromises safety. If you show up to an event and security asks you to take off whatever is covering your head, either you do it, or you don’t and aren’t allowed in. It’s as simple as that. There’s nothing racist about it. Safety and rules shouldn’t be compromised just because someone’s religious attire isn’t practical. Western countries need to start standing up for logic, reason and the values and principles that made them. Most immigrants, such as myself, came to live in the West for a reason .. it’s simply a better place to live than where we came from, and we don’t want our chosen countries turning into the places we came from. I really think the radical left (now the mainstream left) is a massive threat. This is coming from someone that’s been on the left for most of my life, who majored in environmental science.
@@sergeantzack1106 imagine for a moment that the place she was entering the week before had someone hid a razor blade in their hat, then took it out and started cutting people. now as increased and reasonable security, they have to check all head wear before you can enter. no special exceptions, just because your headwear pertains to some religion and others don't doesn't put you above the rules. thats not how equality works., it's not racist to ask every one to follow the same rules. but giving special treatment to some people can absolutely be considered racist. even if it's in their favor. eveyone has to wear their seat belt when driving in a car, if you get pulled over, you don't get out of a ticket just because of a special 'can do no bad' skin color or religion or whatever. cops not going to say " oh you have a hijab on, then i guess we don't need you to wear a seat belt, no ticket for you, have a nice night." Nobody gets to drive 100 miles an hour, but if you are ____ skin color or _____ religion, then go ahead, we don't care. thats not a thing, there are no free passes. Equality is everybody following the same rules no matter what. people need to stop insisting that race, religion, etc plays a factor in ever damn human interaction.
@@sergeantzack1106You clearly didn't understand what they said. They said that it's a safety concern. And it most definitely is. As in... someone could easily slip a knife into their hijab, or anything else that could be used as a weapon. They could also steal by slipping things into their hijabs. But in reality, it has nothing to do with the fact that it's a hijab, therefore not racist. Like the professor said, people also get asked to take their basketball caps off for the same reason. And as a woman, I've had my purse searched for the same reason. Stop trying to play the victim. And learn the correct use of the word "racist", or nobody will ever take you seriously
Hijab is not even mandated according to Islamic doctrines, it is an interpretation of various scriptures. If they are to follow their books, the women must cover their entire face and leave only one eye free. Hijab is an expression of Islamic takeover of dar-al-harb, "the land of war" (as opposed to dar-al-Islam, countries already subject to Islam). It is a marker, a symbol of Islamic power. The sooner people realize that, the better. Covering up was also required of Muslim women to distinguish them from the female slaves who could be freely raped. That is why Muslims are not ashamed of raping Western women. They do not cover themselves, and are therefore considered legal game.
He is trying to teach critical thinking, not trying to indoctrinate. It is a miracle if he is still allowed to teach.
This is what is lacking in schools. Critical thinking needs to be applied in schools that need it.
@@autriumabmos3541"I don't want a nation of thinkers. I want a nation of workers."
Critical thinking skills threatens the BILLIONAIRE CLASS because eventually critical thinking will be turned on them they are the real problem
He must have tenure so he can't be fired. Lol 😂
He's living his own double standard by not saying an actual word widely used, and likely commonly used by his audience members; his actual refusal to say the actual word shows he is in support of the double standard compliance which he complains about hindering actual progression away from indoctrinated lines of thought.
As a black man, I kept telling folks in the community if you get offended by non black people using the n-word, then nobody should be using the n-word. The rebuttal I get is that rappers and people in the black community are taking back the power the word holds by claiming it as a word for the black community. By using it long enough, the negative stigma associated with the word will go away. Calling someone an idiot a million times doesn't change the definition of the word, and it doesn't remove the history of the word. It's time to bring back common sense, accountability, and get rid of the woke culture.
You're right. You can't, on the one hand, try to take away the power of the word by normalizing its use amongst one group but act like a nuclear bomb is dropped if someone else says it. That's making the word even more powerful.
What's funny is a democrat came up with that idea. Democrats keeps ppl still on the modern day plantation. The irony can be cut with a knife.
“If you can convince the lowest white man he's better than the best colored man, he won't notice you're picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he'll empty his pockets for you.”
― Lyndon B. Johnson
@@ndgrad22 That sums it up so well.
Using race is a means for women to virtue signal their misandry. It's in the interest of government and women to subjugate the the value of MANual labor.
1:100 US men are incarcerated, down from 1.3% in 2013.
Black men figured this out a long time ago. White men are belligerent to admit the truth and continue to believe if they feed the monster it will eat them last.
Only those who have been in a witch trial, I mean family court, know what the monster is capable of.
Mainstream media keeps racism alive in a passive aggressive perspective solely because it enrages people. Enraged people get engaged with the cause. It's that simple mostly.
If black people were really that bothered about the N word they would stop using it, it will never die as a word if it is constantly being used.
Actually saying a word too much kills it. Slang words always die from being played out. You will make the N word immortal by trying to make everyone stop saying it, that imbues it with more power, it makes it the forbidden word. The two main variants of the word also work to keep it alive. To your point, the soft R version used by rappers does keep the word in use, while the hard R version maintains the forbidden aspect of the word. If society decided not to care or enough people started to spam the hard R version, the word would reach maximum clout for a short time then it would promptly die once it is no longer edgy and cool to say and becomes synonymous with "dude".
Because the ones that use it like having a word that others can’t say. That’s why it won’t die. They don’t want it to die. It’s quite sad.
@@KhyridDude was also a derogatory term in its day for a city person in the country.
Right? If words bother you that is your problem not ours.
If you physically attack someone for calling you a word aren't you proving them right?
Yes, anybody that has an issue with only whites using it are RACIST. Period. Full stop.
As an asian, I can confirm we are racist towards other asians and all people in general.
Same im racist also 👍👍
That is why you are so wealthy.
Im a black guy who listens to a lot of kpop.
I was shocked by how non-korean asians are discriminated against.
Whether it be Japanese, Thai, or Chinese, if its not korean, its treated different.
Was very surprising to me.
@@drizzo4669 can you tell me more about it? Thats a new thing to me. How are they discriminated against?
The fact that Asians keep generalising being Asian, no matter if South Asian, East Asian, or somewhere from Russia, is enough evidence lol
- an Asian
Racist now means “you don’t think my way”.
Facts
More of , if you don’t think like me but your skin is same as mine than you are racist
The only surefire way to gain the upper hand in Any argument these days - Is to pull the "RACIST" card.
Wrong. I believe all religion is cult. Zero racism yet a critical statement fully loaded with agitating possibilities. I am not wrong but millions are willing to argue forever. There is only one race, human. Odd how we can have one entrant in a race and we continue to lose ground.
@@bryanmiller476... What! 😂 That makes no sense 😂
Offended by everything, ashamed of nothing.
🎯🎯🎯🤡🌎
@@WhatTheWHAT524 it's true ...
Yep. That's white people for ya.
Low IQ is behind that.
Israhell?
Racism is 100% kept alive by those "fighting racism."
They aren't fighting racism, they're supporting and PERPETUATING the cycle of racism. MLK was fighting racism.
Fighting racism with racism, the strategy of perpetuating extremism and division for political and financial gain
Racism is kept alive by those benefiting financially from it.
That is obviously not true.
Oh Bull s
I work with a lot of foreigners. I’m pretty much the only US born white person in my department. The rampant racism among themselves is astounding.
Why be offended by inferior beings when you yourself are victim to racial replacement. Them being there is threatening your livelihood. You are being replaced.
"Black people get offended by everything, apart from their own conditions " Charlston White
"Offended by everything,Ashamed of nothing"
Yes!!!
The OG Karens
So do Christians, lol
But dey wuz kangs!
Zero tolerance is a joke. My son was in the back corner of the school bus getting beat up & fought back. The school wanted to suspend all three students. When I questioned this the VP said “he should have walked away”. To where I asked, VP shrugged his shoulders and mentioned the zero tolerance policy.
When I informed him the law allows for self defense (and he knew I was a deputy sheriff) he changed his mind and my son was allowed to remain in school.
At least I didn’t have to go any further.
I want to be a partner with my kids school, but sometimes they are just ridiculous.
Zero tolerance is an excuse for no judgment calls - so why do they get management money
Zero tolerance = lazy rule making and enforcement.
@kenmartin1919 Crack down on them, they are supporting woke at children's detriment. They told me my child needed therapy (my little girl age 9) because she was picked on and assaulted, nothing for the boy who did it.
I can tell you this is an issue all over the country. Zero tolerance doesn't account for self-defense and it's got kids afraid to defend themselves in some cases
Why isn t the school held accountable If your son gets beaten?
They have to make sure kids are safe in school and remove any threats.
Nothing kills equality faster than double standards.
Equality is still just a dream.
Triple standards ?
Including conservative double standards. It is a double standard to point out when "woke" does it but not mention when conservatives do it.
Something about women being randomly drafted into war made equality sound like payback for having to live my life on hard mode and not selling my feet pics lol jk
But seriously there is a lot wrong with the world and we got too many 14 year olds running around typing on here like chicken with their heads cut off.
On all these UA-cam videos dealing with controversy, politics, and racism there will be trolls and people just out to be ignorant to others plights and wonders of how the world actually works. Ignorance is bliss I suppose
@@RobGamer1949 You've just participated in double standards too now though. You mentioned conservatives here when this was about "woke", but didn't mention liberals, which is the opposite of conservatives. Unless you just simply forgot to mention them, you now have participated in the double standards you were trying to criticize.
I was fired for allegedly sexually harassing a female coworker. The situation was this: I was sitting on her chair during the shift handover because my other colleague was sitting on mine. When she came back, I jokingly told her to sit on my lap since I was exhausted from moving the day before and working an early shift. For context, she knew me well; I’m a gay man who does drag and have never had sexual thoughts or intentions toward women. I stood up immediately, as it was just a light-hearted comment meant to express how tired I was. Despite this, I was fired without being given a chance to explain myself, apologize, or have my intentions understood. It feels like the laws meant to protect against sexual harassment were used against me in a situation that didn’t reflect my character or intentions.
They fired your ass because you are gay and parading it around. All that other crap was the perfect excuse. People don't want it rubbed in their faces, and sooner or later they'll find a reason to fire your ass, which apparently, they did.
Welcome to Soviet -style thought police justice. The woke are in charge -- their " feelings " matter more than your intentions. Get used to it.
As the one who usually attempts to sit on people's lap, i do not understand.
I'm sorry for your job, may you find people who are more tolerant of sitting on other people's lap
That's f'd up. I'm sorry. Crazy how far this bs has gone.
@@justsomeonepassingby3838 he wasn't even trying to get anyone to sit on his lap but joked about it while making it impossible by standing up immediately.
As Ricky Gervais geniusly said "We invented that word. Them using it is cultural appropiation"
I gtta look that up
Beat me to it.
Facts it belongs to the whites.
@@jahrolo yea Negra
Use it, but just know there are some people who are willing to throw their life away about it, too.
The number of students that do not care and are not paying attention is staggering
And they’ll still be awarded A’s.
Tou can litteraly see a black girl having airpods in and playing candy crush and not giving a fuck… says alot
@@imonit4272 A=Attended these days.
Well, he is quite boring.
Well, he is quite boring.
Zero tolerance is shorthand for "I'm too lazy to apply judgement to a problem even if not every problem has the same solution."
It also means "I have swallowed a virtuous ideology whole without any sort of critical reasoning and now anyone who isn't on my page is diminishing my value as a human being".
lazy and or cowardly
Yup.
Zero tolerance = Zero common sense.
Zero tolerance policy is to defend bullies
It's a variation of "ignore it, and it will stop(for me, because that sounds like a YOU problem)" or "I don't have to feel bad for holding the true culprit accountable."
Although you want to respect religious freedom, you don't want to recklessly endanger the lives of countless others to accommodate a single person's personal choice. The woman wearing a hijab can not be properly identified if it turns out she's part of a terrorist plot or assasination attempt or more importantly, that individual can not be properly inspected for nonmetallic weapons, explosives, or contraband. You aren't supposed to wear sunglasses or head coverings in a bank for the same reasons. The arena is private property (she must submit to reasonable security inspections before entering a public arena), and all staff and attendees deserve to be safe and secure during the day's event. The guard who quickly, carelessly let her through may have endangered thousands of people in the process. If I were wearing a hoodie and sunglasses in a large stadium, I would be asked to remove them.
That lecturer is one of the minority that teach kids how to think, not what to think. His students, if they pay attention, are very fortunate to have him.
Watch the video... most of them DONT pay the slightest attention.
He is an indoctrinated idiot and his position is easily destroyed by HISTORY!!!!!! 😒
@@meleardilunfortunately yea
@@meleardilIncorrect. They're all paying attention. Its just he's fighting against over a decade of indoctrination. You don't see apathy. You see confusion and anger that their morally superior way of thinking is being challenged.
Sorry, but he is not teaching anyone how to think, he is trying to excuse racism. The papa john comparison is spurious. The 2 cases are completely different in context, which is what matters.
It's always inspiring to see students staring at their phones getting a great education.
My thoughts exactly! I then went to look up the acceptance rate of this university - no wonder.....
Where is the education his first example is out of context and points to Karen and continues to show Pappa John executive as a racist.
The Hijab isn't racist. That is religious discrimination if it had gone further then it did. This "professor" doesn't know the difference between racism and discrimination since anyone can be Muslim.
Their adults they should be allowed to do what they want, and if they can pass the tests while doing that then good on them.
@@therabbit317No offense but you’re actually incorrect because if a white person puts on a hijab they considered a POC you can see multiple videos of white women who are clearly White and have one on but they refer to themselves as POC 😅
@@lildinosaur8856 First POC means Person of Color, which is not a reference to white people. So I haven't seen or ever heard of this so I won't disqualify it, but...
I know you want me to be wrong, but being Muslim is a religion not a race. So if the white person is a Muslim and wears a Hijab then it doesn't matter what they refer to themselves as, because they are a muslim.
The fact that he has to say " N-Bomb" says all you need to know.
It at least tells you that Penn has the type of Zero-tolerance policies that will lose him his job if he says it, even if it's in an educational context.
Yes! Thank you! We have two more that can see!
He's smart enough to know that he can't say the word. It's a word that's basically banned.
Yep. The institution he works for is as dogmatic and hardline as the religions they despise. Context is nothing to them. They are the woke taliban.
Absolutely, ….
Having respectful disagreements without being labelled something nasty is becoming a thing of the past.
A dark complected student in the class was wearing a shirt that said black scientists. An example of the double standard would be if a student showed up with a shirt that said white scientists. That person would be called a racist, ridiculed, and probably be made to leave the campus
🎯🎯🎯
Notice how clearly docile and vacant she was too? Think she was the black scientists failed DNA splicing experiment.
For real it's time we stand up for ourselves as white victims of racism
That’s a bit of a stretch lol..leave campus?
@@Knowthyledgelol that would be mild... these days i wouldnt be surprised if they got robbed and spit on aswell
If black people used the word anybody can use it !!!!! They don’t own the word!!!!
It’s not a nice word and it’s been left behind by the large majority of people but I think if it wasn’t perpetuated in music, movies and certain cultural norms it would have been extinct long ago.
The word quite literally means a derogatory way of calling a black person.
edit: scroll down to see the progression of my opinion. Thanks. Stop flaming me good god, civil discussions ever heard of it?
Absolutely agree.
@@apolloisnotashirtonly if you want it to be.
I particularly love how some of the most popular music today, Hip Hop, is loaded with "N-words".
And if a white person DARES to sing along with one of those songs, that person can get utterly destroyed!
Tell me now, who has the "systemic power and privilege"? It's not white people policing black people's speech here..
Sam is doing those kids a great service whether they understand it or not.
Sorry ,but i don't see seal of intelligence on this faces,pure degeneracy.
THEY DON'T UNDERSTAND IT....
Half are on their phones texting
@@jpw6893 I saw that too, lol.
They know it’s pointless. There are 13 countries in South America who have hundreds of colleges that don’t have these discussions. There are hundreds of Universities in India and China who don’t have these discussions and they are all quietly taking over here in America.
Wow, these students look SOO interested in what he is saying, so worried for our future
Our country will cease to exist by 2026 if kamala gets elected and maybe only maybe trump can keep us from an unrecoverable catastrophic collapse but no one above the age of 15 will possibly see the world somewhat stable again, GOD SAVE US
Like the girl that added 10 years more to the age of the Denver arena worker, she heard Afro-female and already had chosen the side of the fence from which to fire her volley of hate arrows.
The professor actually teaches critical thinking but not brainwashing them.god bless him
+1
We used to give people the benefit of the doubt. You had to PROVE someone was racist, not just a dick or some other circumstance.
“The word racism is like ketchup, you can put it on practically anything - and demanding evidence makes you a racist.” - Thomas Sowell
I got called it, at a HR meeting, with a few minutes to go before it ended. A month later, I demanded proof of this, none was forthcoming.
Now you just need to be Yt and you’ll be labeled one before you can blink. Coming from an extremely diverse city I can say from experience that these days you’re guilty until proven innocent. If they don’t know you the first thing they’ll assume you are is racist.
@@Manawatu_Al2844 there never is
@@Manawatu_Al2844 “the word racism is like ketchup, you can put it on practically anything - and demanding evidence makes you a racist.” - Thomas Sowell
Freedom of speech is more important than peoples feelings.
The more you shelter a young person's mind, the less grounded in reality they are. We need truth.
@zichithefox4781 I agree. Right wingers need to stop cancelling drag queen story time, banning books, and trying to prevent schools from teaching students about the brutality of American slavery.
@@zichithefox4781THIS
Freedom of speech protects your right to speak, unfortunately it does not protect you from the consequences of what you say
So you just want an excuse to say something you factually know has a racist history behind it?
Thatd just sad for you
racial hatred is a sin no matter what color the hater is. Keeping it real. I never had white privilege in my life. Two of my ancestors came from Scotland as prisoners of war and worked in the iron mines for 7 years without pay. Upon gaining their freedom, 35 of them banded together to form a charity to support others Scots who were suffering. They knew slavery was not the end of the story. That charity is going strong today. How about stop acting like a perpetual victim and do something about the suffering of others? Hatred is not going to make this a better world.
It’s not a sin to be racist. It kept tribes alive and safe.
There is a woman sitting in a front raw with a "Black Scientists" blouse. What if there was someone wearing a "White Scientists" blouse? Wouldn't that be racist? 🤷♂️
She doesn't look very smart with her mouth open.
Yes, thats how it is nowadays.
I think hyper fixating on stuff like that just makes you a weirdo.
@@classyserpent8778 We're forced to. How many movements or organizations start with Black _______?
Black entertainment awards, which was sponsored by Black Entertainment Network. Black Twitter. Black everything you can possibly think of. Black group on campus are rampant!
Stop already! You are exactly like me. Not special. Just a person trying to survive.
@@classyserpent8778 no it doesn't make you weird, it makes you astute. If you see something stupid you should point it out.
Not one student understood the story going on. They all missed the point of the hypocrisy of one race being singled out for making mistakes while another is never held to the same standards.
Because they are idiots. Because of our schools. Because the same ideology that convinced these morons that theyre brilliant destroyed the schools. And so on...
I mean, we cannot expect good things from the lesser race.
They understand what he is saying, they just don't want to live by it. This generation wants to be "racist". They have been taught it is their "right" to hate because their grandparents/great grandparents were hated.
They believe there is no level of respect they have to show for others.
They are not ignorant; they are mean spirited.
@@christiroseify And they’ve had reparations, free college, free medical and free whatever else dangled in front of them to entice them to vote against their own best interests.
@@christiroseify You think people want to be racist? You're really burnt out
Never expect Mercy or Justice from people who live by a double standard.
The police, judges, the government, Karens. All these ppl who think rules are for you and not me.
The pseudo-double-standard here is a FALSE EQUIVALENCY. Look into it.
White folks are the double standard
❤ this
@@Vincentflaggyou could easily say the same thing about people that use the n word
There's a Spanish teacher in California that got fired for teaching the color black. Some students got upset with the word that the Spanish use for black.
LoL 🤣🤣🤣🤣
There is such ignorance in the black culture. I am a white American living in Brazil, a country I love dearly and there are similar confusions. Negro in Spanish means Black and also means a sub-Saharan African. Now, Brazilians speak Portuguese, and black means Preto. The majority of their citizens are mixed and Negro. But, they don´t like that word not too much and prefer to be labeled Preto, although language -wise it´s the same thing. They must have adopted this from the American Blacks. What always intrigued me about American Blacks is the many labels they had to identify their race.
Starting with Negro, Colored, Blacks, and now Afro-American. If, I were a Black, would have a problem with this and ask, who the hell am I?
@@alexanderhammer688 yeah its commies creating myths to stir up hatred and strife
@@alexanderhammer688Full on idiots.
I was fired from a cashier position for calling a man "dude". He wanted to be a woman, he wore wigs and spandex and had a buldge bigger than mine. My boss sat me down and said "you either get with the times or fall behind". I'm still in disbelief.
Sounds like it's a good thing you no longer work there. I can't imagine what other terrible shenanigans you'd have had to put up with if that was the expectation.
Sounds like he needs a vegemite sandwich.
You are better off. Stick to you know whats right.
Pride yourself of being right !
why you looking at her bulge, man. wtf
The most despicable offensive thing to me is those students sitting with their feet UP ON THE NEXT FRICKING SEAT WHO RAISED YOU UNCULTURED SWINES
Lmao 😅
black mothers and the internet. But according to biden they dont know how to use computers.
Calm down, it’s college
This is what we get for teaching them to read.
@@MichaelSellers5691 I mean it is disrespectful for everyone present. Not just the teacher, I don’t think he particularly cares but also to people around, to themselves
This is why I hate Zero Tolerance policies because there’s no thinking allowed.
That is the point, commies and totalitarianism depends on nuance not existing
@@Darthdoodoo i dont think you have any idea what a commie is and it shows. Go back to 5th grade and pay attention in History class, you might have missed an entire chapter of world history
Agreed - these are usually the same ones who insist on 'consistency' over 'context'.
Was permanently expelled from high school because of zero tolerance for fighting. I was the one that was attacked and had to defend myself but that didn't matter to them.
I was always taught context matters, you can't take things without the context... it's not fair
If it would have been a 72yo white security guard she would have been fired for sure.
Sadly, instead of learning something most of these kids are on their cell phones scrolling thru their social media. It's no wonder these children are the way they are!
They were on their phones looking for details on the next anti-Jewish protest they plan to attend.
That's what happens when you lower standards for inclusion. This country is in deep trouble
Yup, and I read thru the comments while he was talking...After the first 5 minutes he was just rambling about stuff
people worry more about what others think of them then anything else ....social media has become a mind disease
@@Deathscythe91 The mind disease was around long before social media. It's like saying guns kill people.
Imagine Adults at this age need this level of teaching .It speaks volumes for our education system.
I got duped into taking a class like this as a core requirement... Phych 101. I thought it was going to be about psychology. Meanwhile, I had a political lecture and "struggle" session lol. Funny, because as an immigrant, I was able to call out the BS. No one could argue against me. Because, I was not an immigrant that followed the woke line.
@@wifegrant Being Irish and spending many years in USA ...I dealt with it similarly
It’s not just the education system, but the media as well.
@@timgomolka644 It starts at the education system. Thats where the communists in the media came from.
And parenting....
I'm half Irish and American Indian, and for a long time I was called "mixed blood"or "dirty blood", by people in my mother's tribe.
Everytime I heard that word it drove me nuts, till one day my grandfather said to me "why do you give that stupid term so much power", and slowly I started not to even care when I heard someone say it, and now I just look at the person who says it as if they were the dumbest person in the world.
The slur aside, what irritates me is seeing Black people being the center of attention to be mocked at because a minority of ghetto blacks want to fit a stereotype in media
As a fellow half-Irish (but not Native American) what does your tribe have against the Irish? I thought we were friends, y’all sent help during the potato famine.
@@GreebleClown because my mom was supposed to marry someone within the tribe when she didn't it pissed off the entire tribe, and they took their anger out on me but people in my mother's tribe were not the only ones who called me half breed.
@@GreebleClown You are not Irish. You are an American of partially Irish descent. They are not the same things no matter how much you try to claim they are.
How much do you actually KNOW about Ireland? Of its people? Of its culture? Not the PR Fest you see in the media with crap like St Patricks day (who was actually Welsh), or your so called 'Irish' pubs which are anything but. No I am talking their ACTUAL history, their ACTUAL culture? How much Gaelic do you speak?
All those are reasons you are NOT Irish. You are an American of Irish descent, which means very little in Ireland.
So what? You know I was called a bunch of names growing up too but I guess since they had nothing to do with my race it doesn't matter right? I keep forgetting how important race is to actual children 😂 being tortured and beat up for being fat doesn't seem to bother anybody but being bullied for being black that's just unacceptable 😂😂😂 the whole world is just one giant hypocritical joke
As a Black man I hate that word and don't use it because of it's racist roots in history and just because Black folks choose to drop the ER, and add an A at the end doesn't change the meaning of the word in short if you as a Black person are offended by this word when someone who is not Black calls you that don't use the word period especially when addressing another Black person.
Exactly… it’s a derogatory word. It’s a slur. I don’t care who uses it, or what your skin colour is. It’s not okay to say. Using it isn’t ’reclaiming the word’. It’s. A. Slur. You don’t call someone that. Ever. No matter who you are or where you’re from.
Its about time. Where does the racism towards white people stop?
When the bus of leftist dogma crashes and burns
When apartheid is enforced...each race in their own areas. ..and institutions... problem resolved
@@davidverster9523don't you feel comfortable in your racism .what your asking for with this is not just segregation but also more inequality and abuse of any race that's not yours wow that's impressive
@@davidverster9523 So... racism is solved when we commit crimes against humanity? Like, literally an international crime against humanity? And you're just comfortable throwing that opinion out in the open? That's a bold opinion to throw out there, especially for someone who used their full legal name as their username.
Judging by your name jy sal verstaan. Skaam jy jou nie? Because as a SAFFA, I am ashamed for you. A@davidverster9523
My wife wasn't allowed to enter the Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi - she was in long pants and long sleeve shirt with a scarf around her head. Made no sense, but since we were in another country, we had to respect their request. Rarely happens the other way around.
Yes.... trousers are not permitted for Muslim women, and such dress is seen as 'immodest' so she was not allowed into a Mosque.
@@KathrynLiz1 Nonsense - lot's of women were in pants that got in.
I hate arguments like these. One country has no respect, why should we. Its so dense. One country doesn't allow people to speak openly, so why should they have a voice in our country...
Intolerance for visiting cultures by Muslims.
I don't have to respect it. I just have to put up with it because I'm in a different country. Huge difference.
Being outraged doesn't make you right.
Hamas is a prime example of this...
If someone comes to my job saying “fck you” over and over I shouldn’t be fired for saying “don’t say fck you”
If blacks are bothered by it, they shouldn’t be saying it either
They are only bothered when Whites use it. It's a one--way street.
The issue is in context zippy. It is more than just a word and like just about any other word, context matters.
Nah enough with the games. Either it’s offensive or not
They can say it because they own the word now. Trump will lose in November.
@@brianstansfield4367 It's just a word Goofy. Last time I checked, words don't hurt, even the ones you take offense to don't do any physical harm to you. When was the last time someone told you something so foul that it made you bleed or bruise from it? I'll wait.
the lack of attention being paid in this class is sad.
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these points have been covered in the below comments:
-Poor speaking method of the teacher
-It's just a mandatory class they don't want to take
-Kids are ruined
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no need to keep on repeating
Absolutely. The body language of these students just speaks volumes.
they repeated what the lady had asked he clearly stated exactly what she had said....I could not cope dealing with these idiots
I noticed that too. He answered the same question three times to three different people during the last minutes of the video. They all kept bringing up how it was predigest and how this 71yo woman just "should have known" about the hijab and the Muslim religion. Each time he kept saying "She wasn't aware because it's like a baseball cap". To be fair, that didn't even look like religious garb and instead looked like someone bundled up for winter with a sock beanie and a Forever21 scarf. So the woman claiming "it's for religious purposes" could have easily been seen as an excuse to not take it off. Everyone knows in the US you can say "It's for my religion" and get away with it, it's been done a lot. I did it back in high school with the flying spaghetti monster. But the hijab is absolutely not like a religious necklace because a lot of jobs and spaces don't approve of "religious wear" because it can be seen as divisive and can make people "feel uncomfortable", let's see what happens with the hijab. PLEASE. I'M BEGGING.
And cost $100000 a year....
Yes they look sadly detached.
These lectures are invaluable to youth. I never thought I would see the day common sense would be taught at universities. How far have we fallen.
and still failing because they can't think that deep
@@elenoe8critical thinking is notoriously hard to teach, as any parent could tell you. It's an unsolved problem in academics
They look bored out of their skulls.
Except he didn’t point out why so much crime affects black people
@@elenoe8. Exactly. I’m glad your comment was first. I didn’t have to repeat.
I went to that school after Marlon was fired. But the backstory is the day after he was fired the whole school walked out in protest. I’ve actually been able to talk to Marlon a few times and I gotta say, he’s the most chill and funny guy I’ve ever meet. Almost everyone at our school loves him and will do anything to keep him at our school.
The fact that none of those kids were able to truly comprehend what the professor was saying is alarming. They were all so focused on the security guard being wrong or insensitive and making sure the class knew they didn’t agree with it.
How can you tell?
I was thinking about it and a lot of them didn't look as enthusiastic or excited as others to be there listening to this interesting take on the subject by the professor.
Quick glance at a lot of the facial expressions looks like some werent really all there listening but keeping in mind they probably have to listen to him speak and a lot of people speak during a lot of classes in college . So just another part of their day. When you go through that much schooling your brain is mentally stressed and the rhythm of the professors voice could be so normal to them they could probably fall asleep to it
You wouldn't get into he stadium wearing a motorcycle helmet, or a bandanna wrapped around your nose and mouth, or a balaclava. Why should a hijab be any different? It's not religious persecution, it's the letter of the law that she was told to follow. No facial coverings.
Cue the students who have to virtue signal by saying absolutely nothing of intelligence.
@@justaspy5605 True, been through it. Even with only 3 classes max in a day, you're quite numb by mid second. I do understand what this poster is saying though. The professor was giving examples, trying to explain how these situations have no boundaries anymore and the future of it can only get crazier. That if we keep playing these games, we're only left with stupid prizes. I could see ANY elderly person not knowing the religious merit of a Hijab, and at the same token, know that some people would lie to get away with it. Most of these students wanted her fired, then were confused when they found out she WASN'T an elder white woman. They fell right into the professor's clever setup and point.
His main point seemed to be cancel culture and double standards are bad things. Based on the responses, that did soar right over their heads.
I'd like to apologize on behalf of all of gen Z. Most of us are stupid, but not all of us.
I figured out that the word "lynch" was one of "their words" when I got fired for using it in a sentence. I was under the innocent idea that the word meant "hanging without a trial" and I was sure that the word wasn't color specific.
A coworker and I were having a private conversation and she and I were friends so I used some humor to talk about someone she was talking about that did something bad to her, I responded: "Yeah, that's why they invented lynching back in the dark ages." It was to denote the fact that people that do horrendous things, were given horrendous sentences back in medieval times. Color had nothing to do with it.
Another coworker, a very large white woman who apparently had black kids spread what i said around lunch. Then I started having black coworkers shout and have to be held back from hurting me. It wasn't until I calmed one down that they explained it to me and I had no idea how it could have gotten so bad.
Needless to say HR fired me that day, but thankfully the woman who made it all about her kids got fired too for inciting violence and eventually so did everyone that threatened me due to workplace negligence and other stuff. One of them that threatened me was caught sleeping in the bathroom on the job. Took longer than it should have they all should have been fired when they threatened my life over a misunderstanding.
I stand firm in my belief that I was in the right and that the word lynch is not color specific. At least not that the dictionary defines it, only black people define it the way that they do because of things that DID NOT happen to any minority in america in over a hundred years. It's ignorant and is pretending being a victim.
I didn't see color before, but now I do. And some racial stereotypes are entitled, and selfish. White people aren't any better, the liberals that wish death on my skin color are just as evil.
Yeah, nah. It's definitely not a black people word.
Men and woman during the Salem Witch Trials also got lynched.
To claim that word which *many*, have faced is disingenuous and disrespectful towards those who have also faced it in their expansive history. It was never just black people. And it's definitely not a word they can claim.
How do you feel about the works of David Lynch?
Lynch is not that color specific, maybe it is where you are but man, that’s nuts. It is nowhere like that, lynching has been done by and to many people across history, this is a situation of appropriation and racial discrimination towards you. You can’t take something and make it solely about one race.
The word Lynch means "to apply the law of Lynch", according to some in reference to Lynch (1736-1796), a judge in Virginia who was very casual in sentencing people to death. It is an absolutely American invention and has nothing to do with the Middle Ages.
Unfortunately from 1885 to 1926 out of 4250 cases of lynching that occurred in the United States, 3205 referred to black people.
Sorry, but I am missing something here in your last sentence. What is your skin color?
These double standards have to stop. I lived in a country ruled by a dictator who shut down newspapers because he didn’t like what they printed about him. Where was this you may ask? Panama, and the dictator was Noriega. The newspapers were La Estrella de Panama and La Prensa. Both were widely respected and distributed newspapers. Let that sink in for a minute.
There’s nothing to sink in. That’s not really relevant here…
@@TK-lb9rj It is absolutely relevant. There are people who are calling for laws against what they consider to be offensive speech. Plus, there are people who want to sue for the same. I'm sorry you don't get what can happen when things go too far in any one direction.
@@TK-lb9rjproblem is whenyou start making censorship laws people and groups that have bad intentions will always try to abuse law like these to futher themselves or a specific group of people theres enough historical and modern evidence in recent history to prove this and don't say source because it ain't that hard to buy a history book ,use a search engine or go to a local library
Nazi Germany and some other countries today also did that or do that
Happening in the U.K.
I'm amazed that kids have to be taught what common sense is. If this Professor has had enough of woke double standards he shouldn't be teaching in a college in 2024.
I can’t believe “ we” are paying for these kids to go to this school on the tax dime to teach what most would think is common sense.
Because the large majority have no common sense. Worth every dime for them to get some.
It's Penn state... most of them are paying for it
@@CT-O I thought Americas brightest went to Penn state. Is that not an Ivy league. Brit here what would I know.
@@CT-Oeven the black ones?
I understand tour point. I woll offer, what makes common sense? When it is spoken in common language. We are forced to weight risk assessment for these common talks now.
I still do it, but there is often a price attached.
There should be a zero tolerance on using your mobile phone in class, how rude and disrespectful...
Their parents paid. Teacher still gets paid whether you fail or not 🤷♂️
To be fair, I take notes on my phone, I mean I doubt they were doing that but it is a possibility. I used to feel bad because I would be taking notes and I was afraid the professor would think I wasn’t paying attention.
There should be zero tolerance for getting kids/families to pay tens of thousands of dollars for college and getting a completely shit product and just getting four years of leftist indoctrination.
It's college that's why they don't take your phones like high-school will
@@bobbonus4390 there should be zero tolerance on charging people tend of thousands of dollars to give them a completely shit product that just ends up being four years of marxist indoctrination.
"Sticks and stones, can break my bones; but WORDS can NEVER hurt me." - Whatever happened to THAT? The World needs to GROW UP and JUST GET OVER IT!
Agreed
Mfkas fragile as hell... give me pity is currency
Well, you see, Harry Potter happened. I think they're decent books. People shit on them, but they aren't bad stories.
The thing about them is though, in those books, language kind of is violence. The words bring the violence.
My mom used to sing that tune when i was a kid.
It is not the world, it is mainly the US and then by spreading this across the western world, the western countries affected by this. We know that there is racist in the middle east and asia but it is only in the US where it is used a badge or an axe.
Whenever I'm called a racist, I reply with a kindly spoken "thank you."
Professional Formula 1? Damn
I'm sure you do
@@tjofwakanda8027 What do you do when you get called a racist? Lose everything and find the nearest bridge to call home?
Not Racism, but Self-Preservation.
@@m.f.m.67 I'm confused. Self preservation on the part of whom?
We have a VERY difficult future, socially, if a large portion of our population actually believe that racism only goes one way or that one race has some exclusive right to being marginalized. Default victimhood will serve no one well.
The marginalized group is constantly bombarded with anti black tropes rhetoric and y’all use the same excuses since the civil rights movement
@@QuarantineCody Thank you for validating my statement. "Ya'll"... cuz you know me.
@@QuarantineCody"Constantly bombarded" where? Stop pretending the exaxct opposite -- unearned validation and anti-w language -- aren't what's actually pushed in the main.
@@TuhljinTampergauge Anti white supremacy isn’t anti white! If anything more whites and those in power should stand against white supremacy MORE!
On the flip every black man is held accountable (through corrupt policing & anti black public policy) for the actions of what a small percentage actually do!
What part of the black population actually killed someone not even 1% yet whites treat everyday blacks as el chapo or something!
*Blacks make up about 26% of ACTUAL REAL crime, yet the media and conservatives pushes black crime non stop!*
@@QuarantineCody point to the doll where the evil white people imaginary hurt you... 🙄
It's a sad, coddled world we live in when the worst thing we have to bitch about is 'they called me a name!!!' for heaven's sake people grow the freak up!
It does feel like emotional growth by now is often stopping at age 5.
Name calling has always been something to “bitch about” and you know it
funny how you type out out the word bitch just fine, but you mince the work fuck into freak. Pick a side of the line and stay on it
You think that's the worst thing today?? Lol ur cute.
@nikolvitanza4746
That's their whole point. It's ridiculous that people think this is a problem.
This is the kind of Democrat that this country needs
Doesn't exist. Otherwise, I'd vote Democrat
The main lesson that I wonder if they even got: don't inject racism and hatred into a situation you don't know if it played a part in.
They didn't. It's hard to teach someone who thinks they have moral superiority and uni students are at the top of that chart.
What I got from this lecture is a simple "we're all human".
Unfortunately in the social media age people have forgotten that simple wisdom.
I'm so tired of the absolutely moronic "context doesn't matter" that's so popular today, I say "eff you, context is the ONLY thing that matters".
The "kids" on their phones? Feet on the backs of chairs? Geez.
Noticed the same thing. I mean, talk about disrespect for the Prof. from these half brain-dead students?
I'm a college student. First thing I noticed was their attitude because it's just like my students look. It doesn't matter how right, important or useful is what you're saying, it won't work because they don't care.
In the meantime, in my country the n-word is the only word we have for black people. It doesn't harbor negative connotations.
Do you mean negro or nig-? Cause negro means black. It’s not a slur like many people think.
If she can say “axe” instead of “ask” and be in college we know things are backwards with special rules for special people
They all sounded like 15 year olds 😂
For real that girl they focused on in the beginning with the “black scientists” shirt with the absolutely dummest look on her face, mouth breathing, slack eyes… future scientist herself! At least… til trump get elected and criminalizes the DEI’s actions 😂😂
Dialect doesn’t determine intellect. People don’t always pronounce words how they’re spelt, “Wednesday, Colonel”
@@JohnP587 Dialect is definitely a sign of intellect. It is a 3 letter word...
@@markhennessy7598mispronouncing ask is not a sign of lack of intellect period
I work for a large consulting firm, and I’ve advised senior leaders in multiple organizations about being careful when drafting policies and procedures to not paint yourself into a corner. Many of these dumb policies are drafted by leaders who are too cowardly to lead, too lazy to think critically, and too dumb to employ common sense.
We’ve been living with double standards for years, these young people have been taught to be narcissistic. Anyone can be a racist.
Especially narcissistic people. Narcissism breeds racism.
i agree if someone saying racist words towards me, no matter skin tone or gender i say same words back in equal rights.
and filming it as evidence that i didn't started it and or provoke it.
I am sick of their nonsense. Gave them a chance because of the difficulties they face, but they don’t learn anything, and they’re destroying our culture.
The problem here is perception of language. The school principle used the term "racial slur". "Racial slurs are not acceptable in our schools". In the context that the black man used the "N" word, the word was not a "slur". His intent was not to slur. Therefore he did not utter a "racial slur". The boy spoke a racial slur. His intent was the slur. The black man, in repeating the racial slur did not slur anybody. Therefore he did not speak a "racial slur". Therefore his being fired was in error. He was fired for making a "racial slur", he did not make a "racial slur". Context and intent are everything.
Tell that to literally anyone who makes Zero Tolerance policies. Self Defense counts as Fighting, then stating a word as a word and not using it for ill-intent is still using a slur
Yeh. I don't think he understands difference between zero-context and zero-tolerance. Perhaps he went on to look at it differently later in the lecture, but if not it's pretty low-level critical thinking. I don't think that's exclusive to him though as a lecturer, I wonder that is just the level for many professors.
@@lukef3559why it is allowed to call whites "gringo" and whatever slurs are there? Why people of colour became so sensitive? Convenience of the victim position?
@@-Mitra- "gringo"? Exactly. Thank you. No, that's not acceptable either, I agree. Unless it is used in the way you and I are using it, which is objectively in our pointing out that it's likewise problematic. Good point.
Nah, slur is still a slur, even if you don't say it as an insult. It's like how "fuck" or "bitch" are always going to be "bad words", even if you're not using it in an offencive way. I do agree with everything else you're saying, but the word didn't somehow not become a slur just because he said it. That logic is quite literally what other black people use to justify gatekeeping the n-word.
The fact that a word is banned for some is absolutely ridiculous.
He's not as intellectually honest as he says. "Violence disproportionately affecting black and brown...."
Nope. It's the exact opposite. B on W violence is like 10x higher than the reverse.
He wants to keep his job, so he has to obey the small hats- of which he is one. Hmmm...
In his defence, "violence affecting Black and Brown people" would also include black-on-black violence, which is unbelievably high, so he's technically correct. But you're right, it's not intellectually honest to not mention that, as it makes people think that most of the violence is white-on-black.
yes I was thinking the same...
Sometimes, you have to meet people in their delusions first before you can show them reality.
Well I sure hope that's what he's trying to do@@lefthookouchmcarm4520
“Woke culture” isn’t the problem. If anything, the concept of being, “woke” simply relies on being empathetic to others and realizing that you are not the “main character” of the planet Earth.
What is missing is the aspect of common sense, but also taking the time to recognize there are two sides of a conflict. The public at large has knee-jerk reactions to situations without finding out more information. In a sense, it also means that there is a lack of patience and responsibility to learn the facts first.
While I disagree with how critical race theory and just common decency is presented negatively a, “woke,” I will agree that we have a serious problem of jumping to conclusions without knowing all the facts. I believe people are inherently, “good” and want to protect each other. It’s empathy. But, if you want to take up arms to, “cancel” someone or something, learn the facts first. 9/10 times, it boils down to misunderstanding or lack of education. Simple easy fix, “sorry, my bad, I’ll do better in the future” and leave it at that.
Ashamed of nothing and offended by everything.
Often wrong, but never in doubt.
What pissed me off is all these kids on their cell phones during his lecture. Why is it even allowed?
Universities allow the use of phones in lectures because students are considered adults and responsible for their own learning. If a student chooses to pay attention or not, the consequences-such as passing or failing-are ultimately their own. Unlike high school, where teachers may take a more protective approach, professors expect students to manage their own focus and time. Additionally, when students fail a class, they have the option to retake it, which can also benefit the university financially. Ultimately it’s an approach done in tertiary education education to emphasize personal accountability and prepares students for real-world responsibilities you could say
@@LeonCha23 interesting. Makes sense, so thanks for the explanation. However, I still think it looks stupid though
@@DjStingerokay? But you are not paying for the class so it can look as stupid as it wants. It disturbs nobody else. This looks like a humanities class of some sort. Most degrees have humanities as a soft requirement. They are easy to pass, just need to be completed to check a box. I’d be playing games on my laptop in this class if I’m being honest
Why are you worried about what another person is doing? What business is it of yours that it pisses you off? Why are you so emotionally invested in another person that you don't know?
@@mcdonald1743 just as you, replying passionately on my comment. Bless you
Black people don’t hate injustice. They just hate YT people
South Africa 2.0
The Kalergi plan.
Anything that begins “Black people don’t” as if there’s one mind is already wrong.
Typical YT comment.
@@daymal2717 Typical buh-lack comment!
WOKE teacher teaching WOKE kids how not to be WOKE..😅..
I am sick of people being offended by everything !
Does it offend you?
@@beergglsWhy are you Offended that he is sick of others being offended and why am I offended that you think that of him ? Never ending cycle of offended lol
@@jsprunger6246
I’m on-ended now..
When a muslim woman uses that to smuggle in something the story will change. It already has in places. France has a huge problem with this very situation.
Could be a man under the full coverage one
@@flowerpower3618 that actually happened once in my country and the guy is trying to peep in Mosque
@@flowerpower3618 look i have no issue with hijab, but atleast don't use hijabs that covers your face in public buildings.
like govermend buildings or stadiums of big event like concert, Wrestling etc, it's for identification purposes and to eliminate dangerous treats.
Yes, I was surprised no one suggested that, or even that her bosses had instructed her to let no one in with a head covering.
@@DMC2983NL this would be a niqab and I totally agree with the ban.
The amount of people on their phones during a lecture is ridiculous, we'd have been kicked out of the lecture for that.
Double standards piss me off, It's like when you get attacked with no way of attacking back.
Prof was awesome. Looking at the students completely disconnected and looking like morons…we are doomed 😂
Looking at that classroom and the demographics tells me we are phucked. You know you, YOU are going to pay for their degree (note I didn't say education) and then you, YOU will have to pay for their UBI because none of them are going to work.
@@user-km3pk1pu7h Kamala Heiress wants free college.
@@StruggleBus_Captain You mean Mamala Heiress.
i think it's a great idea, if we require a grade minimum. why not? just like most scholarships...
@@Traderbear WTF with all the comments being removed? Fucking UA-cam, if you're going to remove my comment STOP sending me notifications for comments on the thread.
Let's be real, only the Christian cross would be allowed to be removed. You can't disrespect any religion except Christianity, and the history of today clearly proves this.
Wrong
Olympic 2024 is a good example
@@coltonsmith3724 climb out from under that rock!!
Word!
According to the bible Satan rules this world. So it would make sense he is only interested in attacking Christians.
Those kids missed the point all they can think about is the poor Muslim woman they’ve missed the point
I sadly missed the point too. I'm not for leftists but he was a terrible speaker
@@youngx5864 He's just saying that people these jump to the worst-case scenario. There have been people socially canceled for repeating the words of a song. Someone pens a song with the word "nigga" in it, other person uses the verse or raps the verse and immediately they are racist. Its bullshit. It's not like the word hurts someone. Oh, they will act outraged for sure when really they are giddy that someone not "allowed" to use the word uses the word. Its fucking childish.
His delivery got a bit shaky, and it took too long for him to point out the purpose of the lesson. But I think it was because he had expected more interest and discussion. It is probably an easy A course so all they do is show up.
You cannot be racist against a religion
An austrian painter would disagree
@@maxchess6734 jews are an ethnic group as well. this is not made up, realize that they have explicitly (and intentionally) tied their religion to bloodline since you can only become a jew by having a jewish mother. i suppose its a bit more complicated than that but that's pretty much the gist of it.
in contrast with the other abrahamic religions (islam christianity) that want to spread their religion as much as possible to as many people and nations as possible, no requirements, in fact they would say that everyone is welcome and noone is beyond saving.
so it would be hard to be racist against muslims, as its technically not tied to an ethnic group. however, judaism is, in most part.
There was a discussion on UA-cam about a black British woman being arrested for saying the N word. All the commenters were up in arms about it(mainly Americans) . I said "Good,that's equality".
I'm amercan I think that your right.
Why the hell would someone be *arrested* for saying the n word whoever they were?
Society has intentionally built into itself an “Achilles Heel” where the mere mention of a word or phrase has the power to destroy all logic, common sense, and sensibility. We have become so childish.
Indeed and I believe that was the desired result.
The word just gives permission to be destructive. Many people are hoping for that permission to lash out without restrictions. Often the word can be absent entirely, but dots can be arbitrarily connected to be interpreted as a stand-in for the word. Which then gives permission anyway.
Humanity has not regressed to childhood. We never grew up.
I don't think this generation has the mental capacity for learning anymore.
I'm pretty sure human intelligence has peaked some time ago & is rolling backwards.
The capacity is there, but there is no will to use it. All are afraid of being in that situation because it means to take a stand. They are all too scared to think.
Remember: You don't have to be white to be racist.
FYI, the hijab is NOT a religious symbol, it is a cultural one. It is not mentioned in the Quran, so that argument is null and void.
The closest the Quran comes are a few vague references to 'modesty', but with zero context or explanation around the term. Essentially it could mean anything.
@@alganhar1 Spot on.
Not only that but the reason they want it taken off in places like that is the same reason people have to take their motorcycle helmet off after filling up at a gas station, it's a safety thing for the staff.
@@MegaRazorback In the UK, a police woman was shot dead named Sharon Beshenivsky....One of those responsible escaped the country I believe by wearing a full burka...
That is absolutely not true don't talk about matters you are not educated in!
A woman came in for her appointment and she was 20 minutes late, I could have sent her away but I knew she worked and if I would have not put her on the to be seen list it might be inconvenient for her, but according to rules at the clinic she was put behind other patients that arrived on time. Patients would come and go and she came up to the window and asked why was she having to wait so I explained the reason and she LOST IT and asked " because I'm black "? The doctor was right behind me speaking with a nurse and he said excuse me and asked the woman "is that an excuse for bad behavior?" Some people look for racism under every rock!
And by "some people" you mean...
Our culture has rewarded them for race baiting. The soft bigotry of low expectations.
Them people believe that the time for the appointment is the time they should leave FOR the appointment. They calculate things in a different way.
@elbuggo, it's called black time. There are a lot of things they don't understand
@@Darthdoodoo Are you serious? I wouldn't doubt it.
These 2 kids in the front on their phone are driving me nuts. Extremely disrespectful ,go sit in the back of the class. They literally didn't pick their head up the entire lecture.
This professor is touching on something I have been talking about for years. Look at how Rosanne Barr was treated for tweeting a joke about a "PoC," and how Nick Gannon was treated after going on a racist, anti-sematic, and anti-white tirade. Barr lost all her sponsors and her hit show, for a few years. Gannon got unpaid leave for about 6 months, then he got his own show and went back to doing what he had done before. It isn't about racism, it is about punishing whites that step out of line.
Security guard was right there are no masks in a stadium.
The lecturer mentions the coverage of the Hijab was similar to the picture that was shown. Not all Hijabs cover the face. Think of it like a head scarf. It wraps it around head covering the hair.
Usually the Hijabs that also cover the face are not religious but at the demand/request of the husband so that the woman's face isn't seen by other men.
@@leewright415 doesn’t matter. Magic headware is still just a hat.
@TotalBlackoutPainting hi. I didnt mention about the Hijab to be taken off or not. The post mentioned no masks, referring to clothing covering the face. She wasn't wearing a face covering.
ONLY IN THE USA IS racist !!!! BETTER ONLY WHERE WHITE PEOPLE ARE IN THE WORLD IS racist......
We, as a society, are not smart enough to institute "Zero Tolerance" policy.
As a *species*, we're not smart enough for zero tolerance.
Zero tolerance = dictatorship
@@toriblueAs a species, we're prolific at pretending we're not the root of all our current problems.
Zero tolerance needs no intelligence. It it, quite literally, policy-sanctioned detachment.
As far as the Hijab situation. Do you think a Jew would be allowed into a Muslim arena with a yarmulke? My point is other countries aren't tolerant the way we are in the United States.
Exactly, my biggest thing any company can set any rule they want. However, I disagree with many rules placed such as censorship. My ONLY gripe about ANY rule set is if they are not applied equally. If they are not applied equally it is a bad rule and should be abolished.
The muslims would tell the jew to remove his head before entering the stadium 🏟, not remove the yarmulke before entering the stadium!..from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸👋🤠
I think you are wrong to assume that the US is the only tolerant country most of the western world are immensely tolerant of the Muslim to the detriment of the main populous. Look at the immigration problem in Western Europe from Austria to the UK. See how the native population is disadvantaged by the left leaning governments.
Another thing no one has mentioned (and the lecturer got wrong) is that the Hijab is not protected under religious reasons, as it is cultural. It is almost exactly like asking someone to take off their baseball cap legally.
You're not tolerant ur ridiculous. And that will be ur downfall along with any other fools trying to mimic u
The professor is roughly about my age. We were in our 20s during 1980s. We were not coming from the 1880s!!! Stop treating us like we are. Men had long hair and wore makeup back then. Madonna wore her underwear as outerwear. We had different colored hair and brightly colored clothes. Are many of you now doing this too?
This is less about perceived racism and more about ridiculous cancel culture.
Fired by a Karen. Poetic.
The principals name is Karen. Makes so much sense why she fired a random gentleman doing his job and telling a child not to say a racial slur
Using the N-word is wrong in my opinion but if only black individuals can use it, is this then an example of linguistic apartheid?
Can call me " honky " all day long, what ?
what do you think apartheid means? i don't think it means what you think it means...
Its latin for Black. There are two countries in Africa with it in their name.
allowing one side to say it will cause the problem till both sides remove thew word from thoughts..
@@onjulraz754 apartheid was a system of legal racial segregation in south Africa, the use above is correct
Religious exceptions shouldn’t be tolerated if it compromises safety. If you show up to an event and security asks you to take off whatever is covering your head, either you do it, or you don’t and aren’t allowed in. It’s as simple as that. There’s nothing racist about it. Safety and rules shouldn’t be compromised just because someone’s religious attire isn’t practical. Western countries need to start standing up for logic, reason and the values and principles that made them. Most immigrants, such as myself, came to live in the West for a reason .. it’s simply a better place to live than where we came from, and we don’t want our chosen countries turning into the places we came from. I really think the radical left (now the mainstream left) is a massive threat. This is coming from someone that’s been on the left for most of my life, who majored in environmental science.
Wearing something that isn't a mask and is religious doesn't compromises shit and is racist
@@sergeantzack1106 imagine for a moment that the place she was entering the week before had someone hid a razor blade in their hat, then took it out and started cutting people. now as increased and reasonable security, they have to check all head wear before you can enter. no special exceptions, just because your headwear pertains to some religion and others don't doesn't put you above the rules.
thats not how equality works., it's not racist to ask every one to follow the same rules.
but giving special treatment to some people can absolutely be considered racist. even if it's in their favor.
eveyone has to wear their seat belt when driving in a car, if you get pulled over, you don't get out of a ticket just because of a special 'can do no bad' skin color or religion or whatever. cops not going to say " oh you have a hijab on, then i guess we don't need you to wear a seat belt, no ticket for you, have a nice night."
Nobody gets to drive 100 miles an hour, but if you are ____ skin color or _____ religion, then go ahead, we don't care.
thats not a thing, there are no free passes. Equality is everybody following the same rules no matter what.
people need to stop insisting that race, religion, etc plays a factor in ever damn human interaction.
well said, 100% agree.
@@sergeantzack1106You clearly didn't understand what they said. They said that it's a safety concern. And it most definitely is. As in... someone could easily slip a knife into their hijab, or anything else that could be used as a weapon.
They could also steal by slipping things into their hijabs.
But in reality, it has nothing to do with the fact that it's a hijab, therefore not racist.
Like the professor said, people also get asked to take their basketball caps off for the same reason. And as a woman, I've had my purse searched for the same reason.
Stop trying to play the victim. And learn the correct use of the word "racist", or nobody will ever take you seriously
Hijab is not even mandated according to Islamic doctrines, it is an interpretation of various scriptures. If they are to follow their books, the women must cover their entire face and leave only one eye free. Hijab is an expression of Islamic takeover of dar-al-harb, "the land of war" (as opposed to dar-al-Islam, countries already subject to Islam). It is a marker, a symbol of Islamic power. The sooner people realize that, the better.
Covering up was also required of Muslim women to distinguish them from the female slaves who could be freely raped. That is why Muslims are not ashamed of raping Western women. They do not cover themselves, and are therefore considered legal game.