Arthur doesn’t understand racism

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  • Arthur doesn’t know why the doctor was treated the way he was because of his skin color. Arthur is from the north and has only been with the gang his whole life.

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  • @CrniWuk
    @CrniWuk Рік тому +49318

    Of course Arthur doesn't understand racism. He also doesn't understand sexism either. He kills everyone equally. A true humanitarian.

    • @abishekd.k4022
      @abishekd.k4022 Рік тому +462

      lol

    • @dalebooty6118
      @dalebooty6118 Рік тому +966

      SO BASED AND VALID LMAO!

    • @Suiseisexy
      @Suiseisexy Рік тому +176

      so basically because of woketards the character had to be written in an incredibly narrow window of possibilities to be "acceptable" and is effectively pre-ruined by SJW. don't worry, i'm sure art being unfairly rejected won't cause anything too awful to happen, right?

    • @dekudude8888
      @dekudude8888 Рік тому +3

      ​@@Suiseisexy L brony pfp

    • @KatyshaM1
      @KatyshaM1 Рік тому +1969

      ​@@Suiseisexy the hell are you talking about?

  • @landismithCOJ
    @landismithCOJ Рік тому +1971

    "How could you have offended me???"
    "I HAVE NO IDEA."

  • @yeetusbeteetus6471
    @yeetusbeteetus6471 Рік тому +3024

    "Don't go into trouble on my account!"
    "mhm"
    Arthur then got into trouble on that man's account

    • @icetide9411
      @icetide9411 8 днів тому +251

      Arthur would see a missing poster for a cat, and somehow end up in a horse chase where he's killed thirteen men. But he's rescuing that cat so little Timmy can be happy

    • @clashaccount8737
      @clashaccount8737 6 днів тому +92

      @@icetide9411 "This shouldn't be too hard."
      Twenty minutes later
      Arthur is standing up on a horse having a three way gunfight with a infamous bandit group and a bunch of foreign agents from Britain while trying to climb onto a armored train

    • @DelRae
      @DelRae 6 днів тому +26

      Author eats several bullets on his account so he has some work to do too when he gets back lmfao

    • @velocityraptor2890
      @velocityraptor2890 6 днів тому +5

      it's what he does best

    • @CaptainPrincess
      @CaptainPrincess 4 дні тому +4

      He said himself it wasnt trouble, it was a pleasure

  • @ApexGale
    @ApexGale Рік тому +3216

    I love the dynamic of the conversation. The doctor immediately moves to avoid further confrontation, and Arthur genuinely cannot understand because to him the color of his skin never once mattered to him. When Arthur makes his confusion abundantly clear and treats the doctor with nothing but courtesy, the doctor relaxes, moves back to his seat and engages with Arthur more casually. Arthur takes off after them simply because it's the right thing to do, and the doctor even tries to dissuade him. Nice bit of writing.

    • @Mediados
      @Mediados 10 місяців тому +163

      I also like that once the Doctor realizes that Arthur sees him just as another man, he lets his frustration and anger get through.

    • @Lokz62
      @Lokz62 10 місяців тому

      Ngl this guy kinda sucks at rdr2 LMAOO his shots are off he’s getting shot multiple times and not once did he use his deadeye. NOOB

    • @ArthurMorgan1947Boss
      @ArthurMorgan1947Boss 17 днів тому +3

      Yes you thoroughly explained it didn't you, I'm sorry I just had to say it

    • @bruhman5829
      @bruhman5829 17 днів тому +50

      ⁠@@ArthurMorgan1947BossHe’s just explaining what he liked about the interactions

    • @mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072
      @mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072 8 днів тому +1

      Cool?

  • @Sandshark17
    @Sandshark17 Рік тому +11053

    "It wont work for anything chronic" Damn there is so much foreshadowing to Arthur's fate that is just so obvious the second time through

    • @Kucza8
      @Kucza8 Рік тому +1788

      If you do this mission when Arthur is already sick, the dialogue is a little different, doctor saying he wishes he could help with the more pressing ailment.

    • @Dan-qg1bq
      @Dan-qg1bq Рік тому +39

      😭😭

    • @gamegladi8or669
      @gamegladi8or669 Рік тому +250

      @@Kucza8 jesus christ thats amazing

    • @justjoe5373
      @justjoe5373 Рік тому +484

      When you play the game and then replay it immediately you really see how much subtle foreshadowing Rockstar put in this game. You don't connect the dots the first time around and you forget about those details but then the second playthrough shows you that the writing is 10 times better than you initially thought

    • @Aemilius_.
      @Aemilius_. Рік тому +228

      Damn imagine a secret ending, were Arthur survives TB because of the doctors book. Would be cool a way to reward getting good karma throughout the game. Sadly that aint the case😭

  • @iceio
    @iceio Рік тому +3991

    It's not that arthur doesn't understand racism. it's just that he isn't racist and sees this man as an equal

    • @flippanties
      @flippanties Рік тому +514

      Exactly, it's made clear throughout the story that he's perfectly aware of racism, he just doesn't understand why someone WOULD be racist and thus doesn't jump to the obvious assumption this was about race.

    • @Jay123-yk4pl
      @Jay123-yk4pl 13 днів тому +66

      @@flippantieshe really just doesn’t understand racism if you think about it you need to be tought racism and Dutch didn’t teach him that at all

    • @user-tk4qv7bt2s
      @user-tk4qv7bt2s 12 днів тому +6

      Which horse is that ?

    • @NoobPCGamer1267
      @NoobPCGamer1267 12 днів тому +14

      ​@@Jay123-yk4pli think he does, or else he wouldn't be so angry at that side mission slaver (if that's how to spell it)

    • @lucky6961
      @lucky6961 12 днів тому +47

      ​@@Jay123-yk4plhe's aware tough, in one of micah's dialogue micah makes a racist remark and arthur immediately gets uncomfortable, you can also ad some chats with lenny explaining his life before joining the gang. Arthur may be respectful to people independent of race or gender but he surely knows about bad actors

  • @turnsout689
    @turnsout689 13 днів тому +800

    so someone could say that this is an act of artistic liberty to make a character from the past virtuous for the present, but if a person of the time and place had spent the majority of their life outside of established society, bought up in a separated commune where racism has no place, it seems likely enough that by arthurs age they could still be baffled by that kind of nonsense

    • @Gearshoot
      @Gearshoot 5 днів тому +25

      I like this take

    • @cabnbeeschurgr6440
      @cabnbeeschurgr6440 5 днів тому +118

      And it's not like literally everyone was racist back then. Of course it was much more exceptional, but plenty of abolitionists saw their fellow humans as equals, even with different cultures.

    • @agreeableWitch
      @agreeableWitch 5 днів тому

      ​@@cabnbeeschurgr6440 never forget John Brown and his sons, crazy abolitionists and desperately good people, who died rather than spend another moment in a country that enslaved their fellow man. And that was before the civil war, while rdr is in the early 1900s

    • @JoseKobeC.Sanchez
      @JoseKobeC.Sanchez 5 днів тому +8

      Become John Brown but without the religious fervour

    • @elindio9884
      @elindio9884 5 днів тому +37

      @@JoseKobeC.SanchezJohn brown without religion is like a grilled cheese without cheese

  • @GodsBadAssBlade
    @GodsBadAssBlade Рік тому +618

    I love how comically cowboy-esque you made Arthur look

  • @zyanidwarfare5634
    @zyanidwarfare5634 Рік тому +12024

    I like how much more upbeat and sociable the dude was when he realized Arthur isn’t like the other people and that Arthur sees absolutely nothing wrong with him and to him he’s just another person

    • @PeptoAbismol
      @PeptoAbismol Рік тому +512

      it's sad how he was initially acting towards Arthur

    • @IncognitoSprax
      @IncognitoSprax Рік тому +1030

      @@PeptoAbismol Just self preservation. And that was America not even 60 years ago in some areas.

    • @ramblingidiot8795
      @ramblingidiot8795 Рік тому +5

      @@IncognitoSprax that’s exactly why it’s sad

    • @Screamingandcrying
      @Screamingandcrying Рік тому +42

      @@IncognitoSprax 😭

    • @gsaucegaming6635
      @gsaucegaming6635 Рік тому +171

      @@IncognitoSprax it’s America today where I live.

  • @Snowmask23
    @Snowmask23 Рік тому +18396

    "It wasn't a trouble now, was it?" "No, it was a pleasure." Damn, Arthur is one cool fella.

    • @HANKSANDY69420
      @HANKSANDY69420 Рік тому +598

      _"And I shall give you something for your pleasure"_
      *Hol'up*

    • @nicobones9608
      @nicobones9608 Рік тому +94

      @@HANKSANDY69420 Glad someone said it.

    • @HANKSANDY69420
      @HANKSANDY69420 Рік тому +32

      @@nicobones9608 lmao no problem

    • @hasogon
      @hasogon Рік тому +130

      ​@@HANKSANDY69420 went from RDR2 to Brokeback Mountain real fast

    • @HANKSANDY69420
      @HANKSANDY69420 Рік тому +15

      @@hasogon What's Brokeback Mountain tho

  • @jesussaucedo8133
    @jesussaucedo8133 Рік тому +902

    It's so wholesome, that as soon as he noticed how Arthur wasn't being aggressive, calling him names, or even just raising his voice, he got comfortable enough to tell him what was wrong, without being asked! 🥰

  • @thezucclord-3738
    @thezucclord-3738 Рік тому +699

    I think something that plagued Arthur is imposter syndrome. He does incredibly good deeds for people and is a victim of circumstance. He believes he doesn't deserve any praise for the things he does, but he goes out of his way to help people, even when he kills, it's usually for the sake of someone else, and he doesn't kill innocents.

    • @cupatea5972
      @cupatea5972 Рік тому +62

      Doesn't kill innocents?
      Tell that to my Arthur Morgan

    • @HoangTran-wu6se
      @HoangTran-wu6se 10 місяців тому +15

      @@cupatea5972 😂

    • @Literallyryangosling777
      @Literallyryangosling777 4 місяці тому

      But he really is a murderer and a thief, he knows it

    • @Carpalorbit
      @Carpalorbit 14 днів тому +19

      "Doesn't kill innocents."
      So the bandit challenges just don't exist huh? XD

    • @octopus3582
      @octopus3582 3 дні тому

      Lmao tell that to my Arthur Morgan. Mine is a certified serial killer.

  • @KhepriProductions2022
    @KhepriProductions2022 Рік тому +21185

    One of the most beautiful things. A man not knowing what racism is.

    • @DankKrank
      @DankKrank Рік тому +815

      This is what I imagine the American dream as, with a little less killing but hey you can’t have your cake and eat it too

    • @desktechies2175
      @desktechies2175 Рік тому +848

      Reminds me of a time when I was in school. On a fairly nice day in the middle of practicing for a school play, I in my spare time had done some scatting to keep myself entertained cause I was and still am the type that doesn't like to sit still. While scatting, I noticed everyone was looking at me with concerned looks, I had questioned "What's up?" and they had told me along the lines of "You said the N-word", "that was incredibly racist", and "I am getting the teacher". I simply asked "What is racist?", my school peers interrogating me after a bit realized I legit did not know what racism was and it did become extremely awkward. Of course, looking back it was a very cringe and embarrassing memory.

    • @icezak4964
      @icezak4964 Рік тому +227

      @@desktechies2175 you gave me a chuckle sir. have a fine day

    • @desktechies2175
      @desktechies2175 Рік тому +60

      @@icezak4964 You too

    • @thatlonelygiraffeinc.6989
      @thatlonelygiraffeinc.6989 Рік тому +97

      @@desktechies2175 So you must've had the single most sheltered upbringing ever

  • @felinusfeline5559
    @felinusfeline5559 Рік тому +22730

    It's one of the biggest ironies in this game that a "savage" criminal like Arthur is more well-adjusted and human than many of the "civilised" folk.

    • @athos9293
      @athos9293 Рік тому

      All this "civilized men" bullshit is just an excuse from the europeans to justify neocolonialism

    • @NajashiProductions
      @NajashiProductions Рік тому +2502

      Well it was because he was precisely uncivilized, as American civilization was built on racism and so to be well-adjusted in that civilization meant being racist.

    • @captain-chair
      @captain-chair Рік тому +1315

      ​@@NajashiProductions Absolutely based opinion.
      A country that had to have a civil war over slavery simply because it was that ingrained of an economic institution... Is certainly one that wouldn't at all had been the same without it.
      And lets not forget how slavery never really ended in the US...
      The 13th amendment literally says...
      "unless as punishment for a crime"
      The fact more people didn't realise, surely must be shocking.

    • @Mimix-o
      @Mimix-o Рік тому +55

      Savage isn’t a word to describe him..

    • @Latvijas_Amēlija
      @Latvijas_Amēlija Рік тому +102

      ​@@captain-chair was the civil war really just and only over slavery? I feel like theres definetly more to it than that but im not american so

  • @tayfun4688
    @tayfun4688 Рік тому +143

    "It wasn't a trouble now, was it?"
    "No, it was a pleasure."
    I love Arthur.

  • @rl9217
    @rl9217 Рік тому +370

    “This is one of the reasons why we all love Arthur. He’s equally annoyed with everybody until proven otherwise, no room for racism or sexism here. A true western king.”
    -Everyone

    • @littlemoth4956
      @littlemoth4956 18 годин тому

      Bro what is wrong with you, just say your comment normally instead of this weird quote nonsense

    • @rainbowsorceress2082
      @rainbowsorceress2082 8 годин тому +1

      ​@@littlemoth4956it's not hurting anybody, is it?

  • @nsaad3048
    @nsaad3048 Рік тому +10943

    One of the recurring themes of Arthur's personality was to sort of play dumb in casual settings. Maybe it was his way of disarming those around him. Let others feel free to explain whatever is on their mind.

    • @MrMortull
      @MrMortull Рік тому +1940

      I'm sure he developed a subconscious policy of seeming less intelligent than he actually is so people are less guarded about what they say to or around him. A useful little trait for a man whose livelihood sometimes depends on rumour, hearsay, conjecture and outright bullshit.

    • @Linnnaeus
      @Linnnaeus Рік тому +1463

      @@MrMortull I think a part of it too was that he internalized being stupid. In a camp event, Hosea asks for his thoughts on a subject and he goes, "I don't do much thinking, Hosea, killing's more my thing" before Hosea says, "I don't believe that for a second". So even around his best friends, he plays up the 'ignorant stupid gun' character, probably after years of being undermined, especially subconsciously from Dutch who always hid his insanity behind a thin veneer of pretty words and empty phrases he read in his books so as to appear like he was smart and had all the answers

    • @dakotadillon5981
      @dakotadillon5981 Рік тому +306

      @@Linnnaeus Well said. That's a very blunt explanation that I agree with. Well done.

    • @yogalayang8096
      @yogalayang8096 Рік тому +60

      @@Linnnaeus that is very well said

    • @gdgh4325
      @gdgh4325 Рік тому +17

      Kinda like GTA protagnists

  • @wingsofpizza
    @wingsofpizza Рік тому +5782

    I like how most players treat their horses just like I do in this game. Every time it falls or gets hurt I have to feed, brush and pat it a few times before I even get back on it. Lol.

    • @WMVKMBN
      @WMVKMBN Рік тому +52

      Same😅

    • @fuzzfac3942
      @fuzzfac3942 Рік тому +197

      Its just too real

    • @JoeKurr5
      @JoeKurr5 Рік тому +107

      So am I the only one that purposefully hit rocks and stuff to see the funny ragdolls?

    • @Aextra101
      @Aextra101 Рік тому +235

      When he fucking bulldozed his horse I started laughing but I felt bad at the same time

    • @banditkeef3864
      @banditkeef3864 Рік тому +47

      I was like that then I played too much red dead online and became a ruthless capitalist.

  • @TryPuttingItInRice
    @TryPuttingItInRice Рік тому +197

    "It wont work for anything chronic, but you may not need it to"
    God the foreshadowing...

  • @iceydicey77
    @iceydicey77 10 днів тому +46

    Arthur is the byproduct of somone not exposed to twitter

    • @GrimsinMingzhi
      @GrimsinMingzhi 3 дні тому +8

      No, he's the biproduct of a good and honest upbringing

    • @Kara-de5cz
      @Kara-de5cz 2 дні тому

      How ?

    • @omegadaboi
      @omegadaboi 19 годин тому +2

      ​@@GrimsinMingzhiAnd not being exposed to twitter

    • @rainbowsorceress2082
      @rainbowsorceress2082 7 годин тому

      ​@@omegadaboinobody else in the game was exposed to twitter. What a braindead thing to say, i don't like the platform either but come on

  • @termicrafteron2794
    @termicrafteron2794 Рік тому +2418

    "Don't go through any trouble on my account"
    Arthur in his Way to get in trouble on his own for his sake:

    • @niggasinanutshell6590
      @niggasinanutshell6590 Рік тому

      *LETS BE HONEST WE ALL REMEMBER THIS RECORD:*
      ua-cam.com/video/ifidIi7su8c/v-deo.html

    • @DevilDoc31317
      @DevilDoc31317 Рік тому +56

      me on my way to smoke 40 cigars to get enough deadeye to complete the story:

    • @vegetablackpotato4700
      @vegetablackpotato4700 Рік тому +4

      ​@letters just use chewing tobacco every horse or bounty hunter has like 5 on them

    • @theyellowman9625
      @theyellowman9625 Рік тому +3

      My brain on its way to do extreme mental gymnastics to understand this post:

    • @termicrafteron2794
      @termicrafteron2794 Рік тому +14

      @@theyellowman9625 my posts, like Racism, are kinda hard to understand.

  • @songarakram
    @songarakram Рік тому +5880

    "It wont work for anything chronic, but you might not need it to."
    If only we knew...

    • @matthewtorres8860
      @matthewtorres8860 Рік тому +87

      If we only knew.

    • @DrHundTF2
      @DrHundTF2 Рік тому +330

      If you meet him after that, he’ll have a different response I think

    • @Masquin__Indigoo
      @Masquin__Indigoo Рік тому +87

      @@DrHundTF2 yeah he will comment about Arthur tb

    • @John-996
      @John-996 Рік тому +160

      There are Dialogue changes if you do this quest in chapter 6. There is also differnt dialogue for The random encounter With The Injured man if you come across it in chapter 6.

    • @xLanzer
      @xLanzer Рік тому +141

      ​@@Masquin__Indigoo yup. He says that he would like to help you with your sickness, but he can't.

  • @IGPriX
    @IGPriX Місяць тому +118

    Man I love english for dialogue like 9:01. Those subtle and small clever replies like "something for your pleasure" instead of "something for your trouble" adds so much to character. It doesn't work the same way in Korean.

  • @underscore319
    @underscore319 6 днів тому +20

    "HOW, could YOU, have offended me?"
    the sheer, genuine confusion in his voice is hilarious

  • @thewanderinggamer6944
    @thewanderinggamer6944 Рік тому +5999

    I appreciate this person taking the time to heal and feed their horse

    • @V1ncenz010
      @V1ncenz010 Рік тому +81

      You don’t do it?

    • @athos9293
      @athos9293 Рік тому +196

      ​@@V1ncenz010 many do not

    • @eric6rock
      @eric6rock Рік тому +267

      I was sad about my horse dieing towards the end. A Female White Arabian I named Pace. I loved that Horse so damn much I did all my best with the upkeep and sometimes spoiling my horse. But when I needed her the most she would always stay within.
      RDR2 Was something special I need to replay it again and do all the side quests before the main story as my first play through I just did the story and that’s it.

    • @thewanderinggamer6944
      @thewanderinggamer6944 Рік тому +77

      @@V1ncenz010 bro, I love my horses like they were my own children lol

    • @thewanderinggamer6944
      @thewanderinggamer6944 Рік тому +10

      @@eric6rock best horse

  • @geraltofrivia4439
    @geraltofrivia4439 Рік тому +14017

    I appreciate the realism from rockstar here. Arthur not understanding racism and what it means makes sense as Dutch did not see race but only men. I also like how Arthur’s lack of knowledge about social issues of the day makes sense as he was raised as an outlaw in the country his entire life. He did not grow up in a society where racism was already prevalent but instead in a very inclosed group whose goal it was to make money. The best characters are flawed as it reminds us that they are human like us.

    • @nonotanymore
      @nonotanymore Рік тому +984

      unironically i grew up homeschooled in alabama (27 now) with no outside contact besides being on a swim team and i only started public school at highschool and i deadass didnt know that racism was a thing and had never heard a slur before
      as u might imagine my reaction to ppl talking about racism just like arthur straight up didnt compute

    • @tehonlynoobs5556
      @tehonlynoobs5556 Рік тому +125

      so the real fixing about racism is by isolate people so they didnt know what racism is

    • @chaosagent_0106
      @chaosagent_0106 Рік тому +1

      ​@@tehonlynoobs5556 fuckin no, that's not every gonna work and I'm not social science expert but my opinion of that is just desensitizing the population of their difference and maybe letting each other know their struggles. Of course there are batshit insane and truly awful people who will not even try to do that so, eh, it's not for everyone

    • @Sky_Explorer
      @Sky_Explorer Рік тому +212

      @@tehonlynoobs5556 It's not the best solution in my opinion. Sadly, there's no better alternative.

    • @youthfulgreenbeast3851
      @youthfulgreenbeast3851 Рік тому

      @@nonotanymore that’s the way it should be. Racism should be non existent and you shouldn’t have to know about it because it shouldn’t be there in the first place. While Dutch was a bit crazy, I love his view on people of all races just being people

  • @SeventhPow3r
    @SeventhPow3r Рік тому +731

    Racism is a blight on our society. The world needs more people like Arthur.

    • @uncolored2060
      @uncolored2060 Рік тому

      Racism is one of the walls that limit us, which we build ourselves

    • @CommissarChaotic
      @CommissarChaotic Рік тому +11

      Hard to see that future when people keep talking about it..

    • @quebenusa
      @quebenusa Рік тому +98

      @@CommissarChaoticbecause it still happens

    • @CommissarChaotic
      @CommissarChaotic Рік тому +13

      @@quebenusa That is fair.

    • @dndtabletopcreations4037
      @dndtabletopcreations4037 Рік тому

      Does it happen? Yes. is it as common as it used to be? Absolutely not. Something that people have been fed over and over is that racism is running amok again in our society when it’s the freest and equal it’s ever been. We’re all equals and have been for a good while. The part that people seem to not understand is the difference in Equal Opportunity to Equal Outcome. The United States of America is a land of Equal Opportunity, where everyone has the same chances to do the same thing and if they follow the same steps can both do the same thing and this applies to practically everything. The problem I see that’s worse than racism is the lack of appreciation of how good we all got it compared to other parts of the world. A land we all share together and live on. Yet, somehow, despite its greatness, freedom and equality, the people who make the news claim everything about America to be wrong.

  • @Eli_Guy
    @Eli_Guy Рік тому +1034

    He may not understand why people are racist, but he certainly understands that racism exists and does NOT let it slide haha
    Prime examples are the slave-trader side quest where he tells him "some legacies are meant to be pissed on", and first encountering klan members (at least in my playthrough), he says after the shootout "Damn hooded rats, Ill slaughter you all."
    Damn, I love Arthur

    • @jadapinkett1656
      @jadapinkett1656 Рік тому

      Hopefully the KKK will get that soyboy arse one day.

    • @koahlacake7499
      @koahlacake7499 11 місяців тому +36

      fuckin legend

    • @LordMalice6d9
      @LordMalice6d9 10 місяців тому

      Modern "racism" such as reparations is about stealing from the successful people.

    • @Sniper_XPEHOB
      @Sniper_XPEHOB 3 дні тому

      The K K K part was hilarious

  • @nasiransari9761
    @nasiransari9761 Рік тому +21848

    It actually makes sense that both John and Arthur are more or less tolerant of different ethnic races and unorthodox women. They were both raised by Dutch to be his ideal man for his savage utopia and he tried to instill in them his own philosophy based on 18th and 19th century Enlightenment thinkers and philosophers. It also explains why Bill has such an aversion, hatred and fear of native Americans since he is a veteran of the American Indian wars especially the Apache wars in which he served.

    • @AzathothTheTrueGod
      @AzathothTheTrueGod Рік тому +1108

      The downtrodden and subjugated always make good ally’s for folks like Dutch. For better or worse.

    • @sazanja
      @sazanja Рік тому +615

      R* did it to make Arthur and John more likeable xD

    • @dogo523
      @dogo523 Рік тому +1058

      ​@@sazanja That too, would suck if they were racist

    • @tylercox1875
      @tylercox1875 Рік тому +66

      @@AzathothTheTrueGod based Mississippi pfp

    • @headshotmaster138
      @headshotmaster138 Рік тому +132

      ​@@dogo523 Would've made them a little bit interesting or feel like they are apart of the world. Like Vito from Mafia 2 for example.

  • @lucasb7705
    @lucasb7705 Рік тому +2149

    He knew what racism was because he knew what slavery was. I’m sure he grasped the concept. Just never occurred to him personally why the dude would’ve offended him.

    • @SSD_Penumbra
      @SSD_Penumbra Рік тому +310

      He grasped the concept of it, but not the reasoning, which was all the more reason why Dutch and his band were outlaws. They didn't abide by the law of any state, that included slavery laws and the precursor to Jim Crow laws.

    • @Jamushu
      @Jamushu Рік тому +89

      I think Arthur mostly grasped the definition of it. The concept of it.
      But not the practice of it. Its execution, its nuances.
      Remember his talk with Lenny about the Lemoyne Raiders.
      There's many microagressions you're simply not gonna pick up on if you don't know what to look for. Which Arthur shouldn't be able to pick up on, considering who he is and the company he keeps.

    • @caleschnell
      @caleschnell Рік тому +9

      @@Jamushu 'microaggressions'
      Bro, what?

    • @aldiascholarofthefirstsin1051
      @aldiascholarofthefirstsin1051 Рік тому

      @@Jamushu
      Ah yes, because in modern times everything is fuckin racist.

    • @godzillazfriction
      @godzillazfriction Рік тому +23

      slavery doesn't equal racism... its dehumanising a human which everyone of every single race throughout human history has been through

  • @Benjamin-hi1ni
    @Benjamin-hi1ni Рік тому +76

    Arthur: Aright time to kick some ass.
    Me: You kicking the right asses my friend.

  • @FairyNya
    @FairyNya 11 днів тому +22

    the doctor really said
    "buy a man eat fish
    he day
    teach fish man
    to a lifetime"

    • @wirathe_normalguy2721
      @wirathe_normalguy2721 5 днів тому +7

      "Don't think that carrot big because carrot big leaf because small leaf carrot big not leaf big size."

  • @pedronoa1973
    @pedronoa1973 Рік тому +3111

    They should have revisited him in the game.

    • @xxboostedxx871
      @xxboostedxx871  Рік тому +325

      Fax

    • @thrashertshirt2899
      @thrashertshirt2899 Рік тому +502

      If you do his side mission while diagnosed with TB, he’ll say something about it

    • @LightOfReason7
      @LightOfReason7 Рік тому +46

      Absolutely, would of been very nice

    • @yesok6592
      @yesok6592 Рік тому +45

      Maybe even have a mission for John after a few years.

    • @renaigh
      @renaigh Рік тому +36

      imagine if he was the Doctor that diagnosed Arthur.

  • @aaoppe
    @aaoppe Рік тому +1455

    Scenes like this proved that at his core, Arthur is actually a good guy. In that sense, the path of low honor never made any sense to me.

    • @jakebulette6485
      @jakebulette6485 Рік тому +167

      At his core he’s good, but having lived with Dutch he’s become used to being a bit of a soldier without questioning orders. He does bad things if it’s for the benefit of his gang;family. Therefor it makes sense either way but it definitely doesn’t make sense for him to be ruthless or anything, like say, Micah. If he does bad things, it must be for a beneficial reason to the gang

    • @MichaelLLloyd
      @MichaelLLloyd Рік тому +58

      Play with low honor until the beginning of chapter 6. Makes his redemption more satisfying imo.

    • @V1ncenz010
      @V1ncenz010 Рік тому +32

      Idk, I try to have high honor because I like helping people, if someone is bit by a snake I’ll give medication and help them in other ways

    • @bongibot1104
      @bongibot1104 Рік тому +50

      ​@@MichaelLLloyd that's the reason I ended up doing that. Slowly but surely I couldn't justify Arthur being a huge prick and even at his worst, plated him as someone caring of his gang. At least a little later, I was surprised at how instead of being insulted by the antagonize people just say "fuck you arthur, talk to me when you're not like this". I felt too bad

    • @pauliusiv6169
      @pauliusiv6169 Рік тому +8

      if you've experienced all kinds of people, from just about every place
      you'll start to realize that they do shape how people generally view the world and what to expect from them in terms like behavior but, when push comes to shove, are really just surface-level differences

  • @craigkingdon4424
    @craigkingdon4424 Рік тому +58

    I think Arthur is a very interesting character. Naive and foolish a lot of the time, but still with a strong sense of justice despite his profession. I'll never forget the mission with the old slave hunter, how the man had destroyed his own life over the loss of his "career" but all Arthur had for him was visceral disgust.

    • @petrwarthursty2011
      @petrwarthursty2011 20 днів тому +1

      "Naive and foolish" yeah you missed the mark completely

  • @SK-ib5hi
    @SK-ib5hi Рік тому +50

    I like how he calms down and starts explaining his situation when he realizes Author isn't like those people.

  • @attackonponyproductions4927
    @attackonponyproductions4927 Рік тому +3637

    I had a great grandfather who during the late 1800's, never treated black people different from white folk. He once wrote how it wasn't right to treat em differently, and that as a collective we should just treat people fairly. It was an unpopular opinion obviously, but he passed that down our family line.

    • @johkupohkuxd1697
      @johkupohkuxd1697 Рік тому +684

      I have a little saying I think fits just right. "If everyone was a product of their time, times would never change."

    • @attackonponyproductions4927
      @attackonponyproductions4927 Рік тому +68

      @@johkupohkuxd1697 exactly.

    • @jameer7565
      @jameer7565 Рік тому +62

      ​@@johkupohkuxd1697 That's a good saying

    • @ZAND4TSU
      @ZAND4TSU Рік тому +22

      ​@@johkupohkuxd1697 inspired

    • @bupkis72
      @bupkis72 Рік тому +25

      wow, so proud of you for not being racist

  • @h0rn3d_h1st0r1an
    @h0rn3d_h1st0r1an Рік тому +160

    "Y'know, I'm working on a medicine for tubercolosis-"
    "I'll take your entire stock."

  • @Cologne_Trooper
    @Cologne_Trooper Рік тому +113

    My wife’s grandmother grew up in a secluded town in Tennessee where nobody even had racism come across their minds. They are all beautiful people. I’m so glad to be apart of their family.

    • @fxyo1368
      @fxyo1368 9 днів тому

      I don't think people sticking to certain stereotypes are inherently evil.

    • @teritt
      @teritt 5 днів тому +2

      @@fxyo1368
      Inherently no, outwardly though? Yes.
      I tend to call it the concept of “quiet bigotry” because even the smallest and “mildly” offensive of mindsets come from a bigger picture of ignorance set about by the powerful.

    • @GrimsinMingzhi
      @GrimsinMingzhi 3 дні тому +1

      ⁠@@teritt I used to grow up with the actual belief that all white people never seasoned their chicken, that they couldn't dance, etc. Growing up I realized these weren't the case and that those stereotypes were borne of ignorance. How we break this unfortunate racist epidemic in our communities is by teaching our children from a young age to respect someone based on their character instead of what the media might portray or the ones around us might think.

  • @Detective_asparagus
    @Detective_asparagus Рік тому +88

    I don't know what game this is or anything, but I really liked how simple his responses were. The cowboy didn't go on some huge parade about how wrong racism is, because the doctor (and the audience) already knew that. I'm assuming this character doesn't know about the prevalence of racism, so a simple response "well that's not nice" felt heartwarming. It always annoyed me when media goes way too on-the-nose about it's messages, so seeing an interaction so human was a breath of fresh air.

  • @Erizedd
    @Erizedd Рік тому +5706

    I really really love Arthur. I feel that goes without saying, because who doesn't, but among his other qualities, it's nice to see a character that genuinely sees to the heart of people and judges them by their character and actions (he himself acknowledges, in game, that he's a very good judge of character). And the writers never make it come across as being fake woke or some kind of fake, skin-deep veneer that crumbles on scrutiny. We need more characters with this kind of authenticity in every form of media. We need more writers like the ones who wrote RDR2.

    • @kingcyclops4079
      @kingcyclops4079 Рік тому +255

      Thats what makes Arthur a great character, he’s genuine. Unlike many other characters that tend to just fall into archetypes and tropes, Arthur feels like a real person who has an internal logic and way of thinking. Same with Dutch and other characters. They can be wildly different depending on context and situation while still being consistent in their actions.

    • @koibitothescrublord4977
      @koibitothescrublord4977 Рік тому +6

      ​@@kingcyclops4079Name some other characters then.

    • @kingcyclops4079
      @kingcyclops4079 Рік тому +34

      @@koibitothescrublord4977 what do you mean? In the game or to compare Arthur too?

    • @eddthehead123
      @eddthehead123 Рік тому +140

      He is realistic. Most of his life is spent growing up among all kinds of people, so stands to reason he can't understand why people would hate someone for such a simplistic reason as their gender or skin colour. Arthur hates people for specific reasons, like trying to kill him, or stealing his stuff.

    • @connorperrett9559
      @connorperrett9559 Рік тому +125

      @@koibitothescrublord4977 "Oh, you consider yourself a critic, then? Fine. Name every character."

  • @SpaceCruise8563
    @SpaceCruise8563 Рік тому +14

    I'm just glad he took the time to feed and comfort his horse.

  • @tonysbones2813
    @tonysbones2813 Рік тому +25

    I really wish we saw this guy more. Liked the way he talked and the interaction

  • @stiffnuts420
    @stiffnuts420 Рік тому +3148

    I like that they made Arthur virtuous, but not in the annoying over-the-top Netflix kinda way

    • @Going.Creative._mode
      @Going.Creative._mode Рік тому +55

      Fr

    • @wafflestcattash4818
      @wafflestcattash4818 Рік тому +46

      On god

    • @BonesCapone
      @BonesCapone Рік тому +334

      "Holier-than-thou" is not virtuous, but these modern writers don't get that. Their "heroes" are the "nice guys" of protagonists. They don't just do their good deed(s) and go, they must be showered with praise for it. They can't just hold the door for someone, they must be thanked, loudly and profusely.

    • @Bowiiihowdy
      @Bowiiihowdy Рік тому +68

      Ya Arthur's stolen from people killed people strongarmed people for money but he has good qualities. He's kind to his gang would do anything for them. He will help people

    • @Going.Creative._mode
      @Going.Creative._mode Рік тому +87

      @@Bowiiihowdy I like heroes that own flaws but still have characteristics like loyalty and kindness

  • @dylanrussell4158
    @dylanrussell4158 Рік тому +828

    You get shot for him and he rewards you with the recipe for Tylenol.

    • @Rapture__1234
      @Rapture__1234 Рік тому +99

      You only get shot if you're bad at the game

    • @dabobuduk5644
      @dabobuduk5644 Рік тому +188

      @@Rapture__1234 pretty sure even super good players still get shot at least 36 thousand times a time per gun fight

    • @Rapture__1234
      @Rapture__1234 Рік тому +2

      @Da Bobuduk not me. I've never been shot once

    • @rascallygoose4926
      @rascallygoose4926 Рік тому +146

      @@Rapture__1234Do a One Hit KO mod play through and upload it to your channel

    • @ultraheaven8968
      @ultraheaven8968 Рік тому +65

      ​@@Rapture__1234 sure you didn't sweetheart

  • @theartisticspartan4488
    @theartisticspartan4488 Рік тому +18

    I’m glad that people like Arthur are so ahead of their time, even if it is just a game. I’ve never played the game, but my friend sings it’s praises all the time, and how he loves it. Just goes to show that not everyone back in the early days of America was an asshole. There have been kind and compassionate people since forever.

    • @unhackerthelaziestbastardo6083
      @unhackerthelaziestbastardo6083 Рік тому

      Less a case of "ahead of their time" and more a case of "people have been anti racist and anti slavery for centuries."
      It's just that such ideas get buried because the old west gets whitewashed to fuck

  • @AMediumSizedKodiak
    @AMediumSizedKodiak Рік тому +57

    “Please don’t go to any trouble on my account”
    Arthur visualizing all the racists he gets to kill:
    *”Mhmm.”*

  • @chancepeterson6346
    @chancepeterson6346 Рік тому +743

    *ARTHUR* “Okay c’mon, let’s get you back to the doctor.”
    *HORSE* “Gee thanks mister, I’m gonna need a doctor after you SHOT ME!”
    4:42

    • @dannyl434
      @dannyl434 Рік тому +41

      I saw this happen and then I’m like oh no what if he killed it, mission failed!

    • @Mardikuz
      @Mardikuz Рік тому +3

      LOL'D

  • @pastapirate
    @pastapirate Рік тому +2310

    I like how Arthur's attitude, or lack thereof, towards racism not only makes perfect sense, but it presents a very interesting question about racism being taught vs being natural. In growing up outside society, he also grew up without it's baggage. Ironically it's the more "savage" life of Arthur Morgan that has allowed him to be free from the societal structures of racism, sexism, and the like. Makes wonder what Milton would have to say about that, tho he would probably rationalize it by saying society is worth its "flaws". Love how this game gets you thinking about where the line between "civilized folk" and "outlaws" is, as well as showing off the warts and imperfections found in both. Even in it's totally optional side missions.

    • @El-Leon-VLLC
      @El-Leon-VLLC Рік тому +73

      You should read "The not so wild, Wild West" it's really interesting.

    • @ekothesilent9456
      @ekothesilent9456 Рік тому +45

      Cheers to a well written comment on a well written story. 🍻

    • @thegrandnil764
      @thegrandnil764 Рік тому

      This is closer too the racisim of the 1930's than the 1880's when this was supposed to happen. That man would have been hung.

    • @huntersigler9895
      @huntersigler9895 Рік тому

      It’s been scientifically proven that babies are racist. It’s innate.

    • @Slaking_
      @Slaking_ Рік тому

      Always worth remembering that our very early ancestors had sex with Neanderthals, a literal different species of human. Racism may be something that can naturally occur, but it's prevalence in our societies is totally manufactured.

  • @TheChrisLeone
    @TheChrisLeone Рік тому +15

    I thought this interaction was amusing when it happened to me, Arthur is sitting there like "PEOPLE CAN DISCRIMINATE BASED ON SKIN COLOR????" Somehow Arthur is simultaneously the biggest badass of all time and as innocent as a newborn baby.

  • @amushroomchad3333
    @amushroomchad3333 Рік тому +7

    "May not work for anything chronic, but you may not need it to"
    I think he needed it

  • @dannagy546
    @dannagy546 Рік тому +713

    Sort of reminds me of "Black Sam" Bellamy, an infamous pirate from Cape Cod. He didnt care about race either, everyone on his ship got an equal share, if there werent enough hammocks for everyone, then everyone slept on the floor.
    Pirate ships of the late 1600s and early 1700s were facinating places, sometimes they were the only democracies for thousands of miles.
    That said not every pirate ship was as equal as Bellamys ship.

    • @ThejollyFrenchman
      @ThejollyFrenchman Рік тому +55

      Definitely not all equal. When Bart Roberts captured and held slave ships for ransom in West Africa, he burnt any ship whose owner refused to pay up, including the ones with enslaved Africans in the hold, not bothering to release them or even help the few who made it out of the ship and into the shark infested water.

    • @dannagy546
      @dannagy546 Рік тому +25

      @@ThejollyFrenchman id say most pirates werent like Black Sam haha

    • @Necroskull388
      @Necroskull388 Рік тому +72

      Historically, pirates in the Caribbean were happy to traffic slaves like captured cargo, assuming they didn’t die when their ships were captured… since plenty of pirated cargo was lost at sea in the raids rather than actually captured intact. Sure, some pirates were egalitarian, but that wasn’t the broader reality - the idea that pirate ships were bastions of then-progressive values toward race is the result of extreme romanticization.

    • @bethdeva
      @bethdeva Рік тому +11

      @@Necroskull388 to be fair, democracy and progressiveness are far from the same thing. dan only really called them democratic bastions. not to say i think they were by any means very democratic either, but equating democracy to progressiveness is quite flawed. to the point of freed slaves joining crews, there is some suggestion by some historians that "black pirates" made up a significant portion of some crews during the golden age.

    • @lonelypancake5979
      @lonelypancake5979 Рік тому +1

      John Paul Jones is another pirate worth mentioning.

  • @deadmeme902
    @deadmeme902 Рік тому +814

    People calling this “modern thoughts on race” as if decades before Arthur IN REAL LIFE, there weren’t white Underground Railroad operators who risked their lives and reputations to help slaves for barely any payment
    Compared to that, what Arthur does in this mission is literally just helping a dude out like he does essentially every other day if you did other side missions
    There’s nothing really modern about not being racist, it’s always existed, just not widespread

    • @AkiraIsMissing
      @AkiraIsMissing Рік тому

      This isn't even a modern take on racism, it doesn't touch on the fact that whiteness is an ever changing category, and the fact that it only exist to exclude black people. The only people who'll never be able to be white are black people.

    • @laisphinto6372
      @laisphinto6372 Рік тому +28

      also not every White person owned slaves. it is a landowner thing

    • @SSD_Penumbra
      @SSD_Penumbra Рік тому

      Reminder that John Brown was a white guy who fought (and killed) for the rights of black folks.

    • @deadmeme902
      @deadmeme902 Рік тому +107

      @@laisphinto6372 well yes but that’s besides the point of not being racist, you could’ve still not personally owned slaves and been incredibly racist. But the point is plenty of people verifiably existed that were not only not racist, but went out of their way to help black people, usually out of their own expense

    • @thibaultl1956
      @thibaultl1956 Рік тому

      Also it should be pointed to and kept in mind that most concepts of race are themselves inventions of the last few hundred years.
      There’s always been plenty of reason to dismiss it as the divisive nonsense it always have been.

  • @louiswebtser
    @louiswebtser Рік тому +8

    In Eastern Bound, Arthur doesn’t know what happened to most of the Tribes of Native Americans.
    Arthur only knows what Hosea and Charles told them before meeting Rain Flies and Eagle Flies.
    Another sign of Arthur not understanding racism

  • @icehoof
    @icehoof Рік тому +6

    "Don't get into any trouble on my behalf"
    "Mmhm" (Arthur, moments before trouble)

  • @Emily_Travels
    @Emily_Travels Рік тому +252

    "It won't work for anything chronic, but you may not need it to." Little did he know...

  • @logger22
    @logger22 Рік тому +245

    Something I think is overlooked is that Lenny will talk about how his father was once a slave being beaten by one of his owners and the slaver shot him dead because he actually cared for his slaves, and gave him a pocket watch. The slaver later set the rest of his slaves free and hung himself.
    It’s actually quite a sad story to me

    • @Mizzle420420
      @Mizzle420420 Рік тому +73

      Yeah he's got a few stories that are pretty brutal. I waited till I got the 500$ pocket watch from the gambling boat and gave it to Lenny. Unfortunately he didn't live too long after to enjoy it, but it just didn't feel right giving him any other run of the mill watch

    • @donsly375
      @donsly375 Рік тому

      @@Mizzle420420 shut up, boy

    • @NFLJarhead
      @NFLJarhead 19 днів тому

      @@Mizzle420420I tried doing this too, but it just gave him a silver pocket watch. Should I sell them first before giving him the Reutlinger?

  • @rH0und
    @rH0und Рік тому +7

    I love how it’s on a “young child can’t comprehend/understand” level because Arthur is initially so confused. It’s adorable

  • @HenryDavies-kt5qd
    @HenryDavies-kt5qd 8 днів тому +2

    Good ending: he gives you the cure for tuberculosis

  • @adversereactor2253
    @adversereactor2253 Рік тому +611

    This is one of the missions I liked a lot. It's really fun too when you come across some KKK in the forest. I'm always like " here's some dynamite for you, and some for you, and some for you".

    • @xxboostedxx871
      @xxboostedxx871  Рік тому +59

      Yeah I made a vid about that too lol

    • @sethmiller2532
      @sethmiller2532 Рік тому +56

      That bowie knife got a nice workout when I found my first bunch of Klanners.

    • @adversereactor2253
      @adversereactor2253 Рік тому +23

      @@sethmiller2532 lol the personal touch eh?

    • @jasonalbran376
      @jasonalbran376 Рік тому +1

      I let them kill themselves.
      Good mockery, but you'd be a fool to actually go looking for trouble with them in real life back then.
      They were very organized and had political backing from the democratic party and I'm sure some establishment type Republicans as well.
      Now they're pretty much dead. Old foggies abandoned by the corrupt politicians. Left to be no more than old men wanting you off their lawn. It's a fitting end, really. Just like rhe plantation owner in the game. I let him live. Dying was too much of a mercy for him .

    • @sethmiller2532
      @sethmiller2532 Рік тому +11

      @@jasonalbran376 They couldn't have been too tough, since they were effectively broken in one fight against two dudes.

  • @TailsMoon
    @TailsMoon Рік тому +789

    5:45 You even petted him nice, +honor

    • @Erizedd
      @Erizedd Рік тому +39

      He didn't pet the horse, he only fed him three apples to recover his health (Arthur just put his hand there as he was feeding it). I was waiting for him to pet the horse at the end and was disappointed he didn't - especially after nearly killing the poor animal. I feel bad if I accidentally ride my horse over a ground cactus and it makes that sound of pain, and immediately have to pet or feed them to overcome the guilt. lol. Horses are the goodest bois and girls of the game and deserve all the love!

    • @athos9293
      @athos9293 Рік тому +9

      ​​​@@Erizedd Horses are indeed the best. I've had a horse once. It was so pure, so strong, so good. Almost like an Angel or something. Feeding a horse feels amazing tho, it's specially satisying to watch the horse as it eats knowing that this food will keep their body strong and healthy.

    • @Erizedd
      @Erizedd Рік тому +6

      @@athos9293 Your comment was really sweet, and true - they truly are amazing creatures. :)

    • @0008loser
      @0008loser Рік тому +4

      ​@Erized he didn't try to kill the horse. lmao, the game bugged out and flung the horse.
      Next time use your eyes and brain you have them for a reason

    • @l3ftie578
      @l3ftie578 2 дні тому

      @@athos9293i appreciate your comment but I have to say that some horses are little bastards lol

  • @fegoracedia6080
    @fegoracedia6080 Рік тому +5

    I honestly only learned about racism until I started being active on the internet during highschool in 2009. One of the worst lessons to learn that some people are too bothered about peoples color where I just saw other people as people.

  • @durocwitbuffies5110
    @durocwitbuffies5110 Рік тому +6

    Arthur is one of the very few actual “good ole boys” in this game and he doesn’t even realize it .

  • @SillyNacho
    @SillyNacho Рік тому +335

    "It might not work for something chronic, but i hope you wont need it to" - Only if he knew.. only if he knew

    • @WonkyTonkBotty
      @WonkyTonkBotty Рік тому +10

      Dr. just had to jinx/foreshadow it, didn't he?

    • @integralcialbay4633
      @integralcialbay4633 Рік тому +27

      You can do this mission after getting TB, and the doc says he wished he could have helped more.

  • @NomadSnow
    @NomadSnow Рік тому +339

    I was playing this mission yesterday, I love how Arthur is during this entire interaction. The turn in of his wagon is great too.

  • @king_of_the_pirates101
    @king_of_the_pirates101 11 днів тому +4

    Is no one going to question how Arthur's moustache is exactly like Micah's?? XD

  • @HARU11211
    @HARU11211 10 місяців тому +1

    Arthur is such a well written character

  • @curlydeuce
    @curlydeuce Рік тому +227

    I was puzzled as to why this doctor wasn't the one who discovered Arthur when he had his first spell with TB. I was half expecting to see this doctor again.

    • @inspectorjavert9868
      @inspectorjavert9868 Рік тому +36

      He probably would've if the narrative didn't demand that it be a shocking and dramatic moment

    • @JITCompilation
      @JITCompilation Рік тому +44

      Perhaps it would’ve been too coincidental? Rockstar really worked hard to make this world seem as large as possible, so maybe the likelihood that this doctor would’ve stumbled upon him at that exact moment was too small.

    • @mikeb5063
      @mikeb5063 Рік тому +13

      Also dude was probably 4 states over trying to put as much land between him and racist shit swamp land as possible,

  • @CosmicWaltz7
    @CosmicWaltz7 Рік тому +203

    There's something about struggle that can instill a really good understanding of the human condition and of what each individual in this world must endure. Not saying it works for everyone, but struggle tends to create empathy. There's a reason for a general loyalty amongst thieves: they understand how someone reaches a point in their life where they resort to thievery. To these kinds of people, certain others can still be exceptional targets in their eyes, but the reasons tend to become more complex than race or lifestyle.
    Arthur treats everyone he encounters as a person he doesn't yet know. He allows the nature of their character to then dictate his response. He's ignorant to race relations, and oblivious that anyone could behave in any way other than how he himself acts, despite plenty of evidence to contrast this. Arthur is a wise, empathetic character with minimal knowledge and worldliness. Kind of refreshing when we so often see the opposite of that in media.
    Unless you play the character as a murdering racist, I guess. Ultimately, you are Arthur's actions, whether or not his words match.

    • @daskartoffel5505
      @daskartoffel5505 Рік тому +13

      we need more reminders like arthur; that intellect and wisdom are drastically different things. You may be the smartest guy in the room, but someone wiser may be just as valuable, we ultimately need both to be a better person

    • @mikek7660
      @mikek7660 Рік тому +2

      Well said

    • @CosmicWaltz7
      @CosmicWaltz7 Рік тому +7

      @@daskartoffel5505 I'd say wisdom, intellect, and knowledge are all different. Wisdom and knowledge are most closely related: wisdom is learned experience, knowledge is read experience. One is what you observe, one is what you study. I'm wise in a philosophical sense because I search for meaning and reason, but I'm not knowledgeable in it as I haven't studied my peers. Intellect is the ability to more rapidly ascertain or use wisdom or knowledge. It's the spirit of ingenuity that turns information into practice. It's the speed of the processor, essentially, as someone with low intelligence can come to the same conclusions with a longer time frame.
      Arthur is an intelligent character, but very unknowledgeable. He has developed wisdom through his experiences, but doesn't have much of a world view or deeper philosophical insights into the self. He's connected the dots of the world he knows and of himself - however far those threads go - and found how best to maintain a place within his own time. Had he been properly educated, he'd have been a good scholar, but instead he learned the hard life. You'll meet quite a few homeless people on the street with similar attitudes to Arthur; a good mind with a bad upbringing and the misdirection with which it comes. The misadventures that come alongside such a life are only as fun in fiction, though.

    • @drengr811
      @drengr811 Рік тому

      I have killed every black in my playthrough

  • @Blitzkit
    @Blitzkit 5 днів тому +1

    "it won't work with anything chronic"
    "but you may not need it to"

  • @bals1036
    @bals1036 11 місяців тому +1

    I like how Arthur is confused and at the same time he sounds angry to the point that made the other guy think he's offended 😂😂😂

  • @dungusglumbus9946
    @dungusglumbus9946 Рік тому +100

    Something cool. If you do this side mission after Arthur is diagnosed with TB, the guy who owns the wagon will give him some medicine for his illness

  • @Dio-xn9kl
    @Dio-xn9kl Рік тому +94

    Dr. King Schultz wagon from Django Unchained hahaha

    • @Herandro_just_Herandro
      @Herandro_just_Herandro Рік тому +9

      The entire opening cutscene also looks like it was taken from The Hateful Eight. Many Tarantino fans on Rockstar.

  • @berhonkusbardledoo
    @berhonkusbardledoo 2 дні тому

    Never really had much interest in games like these but just the first few moments already had me totally invested! Maybe I’ll play one of ‘em sometime

  • @bladeoftheslain
    @bladeoftheslain 2 дні тому +1

    Well to Arthur, everyone looks the same when they are dead.

  • @Brand0n555
    @Brand0n555 Рік тому +142

    When you ran your horse over dude I couldn’t stop laughing 😂😂

  • @nerdlingeeksly5192
    @nerdlingeeksly5192 Рік тому +113

    makes sense he doesn't understand racism with how accepting his gang is and the fact they move so often that they probably haven't stuck around anywhere long enough to witness racism

    • @Erizedd
      @Erizedd Рік тому +31

      Considering how common racism was in almost every gathering place of society, I'd say that's highly unlikely. It's much more likely that because Arthur has known and worked closely with people of different colors and races, and because he knew that being a shit person had nothing to do with race or skin color, he judged people on their actions instead. Arthur does admit that he's a very good judge of character, and we see as much throughout the story.

    • @areyouokay9748
      @areyouokay9748 Рік тому +14

      I think being raised by Dutch and Hosea made Arthur the way he is.

    • @eggybreath2958
      @eggybreath2958 Рік тому +4

      @@Erizedd Not really in the places they visited, though. The Midwest/Rockies were still mostly a frontier, so most of the racism didn't come until all the east-coast rich men arrived, as well as the military, which we start to see in chapter 6

    • @Mizzle420420
      @Mizzle420420 Рік тому +5

      What you mean Arthur literally found a slave catcher's shack among other encounters such as Javier being called a greaser on several occasions. He definitely witnessed racism and understood it he just isn't a racist so it's the last thing on his mind when he meets someone

    • @direct2397
      @direct2397 10 місяців тому

      ​​@@Mizzle420420nah man the game definitely makes it very clear that Arthur is clueless as to what Racism is. This becomes very apparent when you talk to Lenny in some instances. Kinda silly to be honest.

  • @liamh3710
    @liamh3710 5 днів тому +2

    Arthur doesn’t see colour. He sees human beings.

  • @azraelwolfsblood2902
    @azraelwolfsblood2902 Рік тому +5

    What sucks is this is the only time you get to see him and he has no other quests after this one. He just disappears from the game after that as far as I know

  • @man_on_wheelz
    @man_on_wheelz Рік тому +50

    I visited him after Arthur got sick, dialogue was a little different at the end there, I forgot exactly how he worded it, but he definitely mentioned it’s lack of effectiveness on what Arthur had.

  • @theodorebear6714
    @theodorebear6714 Рік тому +52

    I remember this mission. It felt good to do something morally bright like this in the game. There was plenty of dark stuff like the cannibalism and feeding people to alligators.

  • @AllyBear3
    @AllyBear3 Рік тому +1

    this is a sign i need to play again thank you

  • @BakerLegate-zh6bh
    @BakerLegate-zh6bh Рік тому +1

    "It won't work for anything chronic, but you won't need it to"
    Damn, that was foreshadowing.

  • @Waynery
    @Waynery Рік тому +333

    I don't understand the "woke" argument here for rdr2, I can understand it in many other games, just not this. Authur and John were raised in a community filled with diversity, which was common during these times at specific places and gangs if you'd like to include them. Assertive women and other races in a group weren't common to see, but there was a lot of evidence to show for it. This here is pretty damn realistic since he'd only hate the irrational folks rather than color or gender because he was raised around people who were all kinds of different, it makes sense and works here. The people who complain are usually the ignorant and "racially prejudice" when it comes to good games like this, Rockstar didn't even shove the "woke narrative" down our throats because THERE WERE NONE. Crazy huh?

    • @anthonycekic4509
      @anthonycekic4509 Рік тому +56

      In reality this game was a criticism of how we think the west was vs. the reality.

    • @vorlodgigi3528
      @vorlodgigi3528 Рік тому +4

      Woke game

    • @anthonycekic4509
      @anthonycekic4509 Рік тому +47

      @@vorlodgigi3528 define woke

    • @dragonchr15
      @dragonchr15 Рік тому +123

      @@anthonycekic4509 he's just parroting the toxic content creators likes geeks and gamers and quartering who call everything with women and minorities in it "woke"

    • @user-tf5lg7fc9s
      @user-tf5lg7fc9s Рік тому +5

      @@anthonycekic4509 You're delusional.

  • @definitelynotthequestion5359
    @definitelynotthequestion5359 Рік тому +39

    "It wont work for anything chronic, but you might not need it to."
    So, it cant cure lumbago?

    • @Wurzelknecht
      @Wurzelknecht Рік тому +5

      Nothing can cure lumbago. It's terminal. It just takes a few years to reach the final stage. The best way to slow it down is a lot of rest.

    • @Herandro_just_Herandro
      @Herandro_just_Herandro Рік тому +7

      Lumbago is just how people used to call (some people actually still do) chronic "lower back pain".

  • @littlefairygirl161
    @littlefairygirl161 10 місяців тому

    Omg I got scared for a sec when you hit your horse but I’m so relieved you stopped to heal him ❤

  • @astrocosmicalDude
    @astrocosmicalDude 12 днів тому +3

    "It won't work for anything chronic..."
    Well, that's some foreshadowing right there

    • @Aaron067
      @Aaron067 8 днів тому

      Why must you remind me 😢😢

  • @samsonyorkshire3293
    @samsonyorkshire3293 Рік тому +12

    This is why Arthur was a great protagonist the whole game was a master piece

  • @volyann3109
    @volyann3109 Рік тому +57

    I wish all men were like Arthur. A true sigma male.

  • @jacobs752
    @jacobs752 Рік тому +484

    Arthur absolutely understands racism and what it is, he just isn't and hates those who are. He kinda disarms people with his nonchalant and clueless vibe, then increases the pressure when he really wants to press someone.
    Like with the two brothers fighting over the girl, he just kinda lets it all happen until someone is about to get hurt, and then he knocks some sense into both of them.
    Arthur is far from stupid; there's a difference between not knowing and not saying.

    • @biglel7058
      @biglel7058 Рік тому +7

      Well said

    • @EatyourWafflesplease
      @EatyourWafflesplease Рік тому +10

      he definitely does understand that it exists, but I don't think he recognizes it very readily, especially in its more subtle and underhanded forms. this is why a specific conversation he has with lenny on the way to raid the confederate hideout really stood out to me, cause arthur admits that he doesn't often think about or notice racism in the same way that lenny does, and lenny points out this is because he's white. I really liked that conversation, it shows more of how arthur is humble and willing to listen to people he respects when it comes to issues he doesn't know much about.
      arthur is ignorant to many social issues that don't directly affect him, and he does show this at multiple points throughout the game, but it's his willingness to listen to the perspectives of others that makes him such a good man, his respect for peoples' freedom and right to live in the way that is best for them. this sets him apart from characters that are ignorant and *not* willing to learn, such as bill, dutch (somewhat), and worst of all, micah

    • @ronin.
      @ronin. 10 місяців тому

      Man you did PhD on Arthur

  • @roonkolos
    @roonkolos Рік тому +1

    5:13 glad I'm not the only that whistled for my horse there too. Granted I'm sure I'm far from the only but nice to know it's a shared things ♡ Carlisle was a wonderful horse

  • @Deadman1000
    @Deadman1000 10 місяців тому +1

    "Don't go to any trouble on my account!"
    Arthur: immediately sends them to hell

  • @TheEuphoricsloth
    @TheEuphoricsloth Рік тому +193

    This is during jim crow era, if this game was more realistic there would be Hella slurs everywhere and signs that say blacks only or white only

    • @Hananiah70
      @Hananiah70 Рік тому +13

      " I am Jim Crow and I shall live forever "

    • @koriusui
      @koriusui Рік тому +12

      wouldnt be allowed for fear of mass media slander on it.

    • @gabrielbjornursidae
      @gabrielbjornursidae Рік тому +66

      There'd also be quite a bit of prejudice against the Irish.

    • @therealblackcerberus2371
      @therealblackcerberus2371 Рік тому +13

      Mafia III exists, by the way.

    • @a_loyal_kiwi88
      @a_loyal_kiwi88 Рік тому +6

      @@therealblackcerberus2371
      Unfortunately.

  • @melonmode4128
    @melonmode4128 10 місяців тому +1

    "It won't work for anything chronic, but then, you might not need it to"
    Damn, that foreshadowing.

  • @rjirvin2037
    @rjirvin2037 4 дні тому +2

    Arthur kinda hot with his accent, beard and tolerance.

  • @adyingtribunal6034
    @adyingtribunal6034 Рік тому +7

    5:18 When Arthur’s horse ran in front of the wagon and fucking killed itself, I really felt Arthur’s “oh for Christ sake”

    • @squoosee
      @squoosee Рік тому +3

      Everyone's talking about the player's remorse for the horse and not the fact that it clearly wanted to die 😭

  • @Voc_spooksauce
    @Voc_spooksauce Рік тому +19

    Arthur is a good man in heart, sad that in the end good people are always betrayed, and that life lead him to violence as it usually did in such times. But he managed to do some good anyway :)
    Been quite some time since i played this, so it was nice seeing you ride there. Cheers from Brazil !

    • @direct2397
      @direct2397 10 місяців тому

      Do a playthrough of this game and count how many people you kill throughout. And tell me again that Arthur is a "good man". He is a damn serial killer. 😂

  • @uh0hst1nky71
    @uh0hst1nky71 11 місяців тому +1

    What makes this so sad is he gave him a book on medicine that could help all kids of ailments, but not tuberculosis😪

  • @arousedbanana6327
    @arousedbanana6327 Рік тому

    I'll happily do this quest in every playthrough that I do.

  • @alexandersmall7380
    @alexandersmall7380 Рік тому +7

    Someone: (does something racist)
    Arthur: COWABUNGA IT IS!