Acceptance first, smarts second - it's why they're so dependent on empire, smart doesn't just happen for them, it's built up like an ancient arcology and once it's gone, it's gone. It doesn't have a multi-regenerative structure, they can't just found a new village and be okay like we can. It's the primary weakness of cultural centralization and the only reason China is still around, for example, is nobody delivered the killing blow. The leftist paranoia that humanity has a xenophobic character isn't really born out by the facts of history, only the ones they cherry-pick. In the leftist concept of the world Frost-Nixon never happens and could never happen, but it did happen.
I wonder what he does for work. Obviously guessing from his professional appearance and attitude. I'd guess a banker, or some manner of accountant. Or perhaps a STEM professor or graduate working in a lab. Calm collected and rational dispassionately describing the nature of a nation.
@@ThelastofNazarick so an honor student or someone raised in a very traditional family where the men are expected to carry themselves with respect and dress accordingly.
WHYYYPIPOOOOOOOO -they all agree "Well not necessarily" -music stops, they all turn and face him "Can you unpack that" What if I wanna unpack WHYYYYPIPOOOOOOOOOOO first?
DEI: "They hate us, theyre super racist and they actively hate you" Interviewer: "Where do you live?" DEI: "In a gated community on the west side" Interviewer: "we have tickets to return you to your ancestral lands" DEI: "NOOOOOO I BELONG HERE!" 🤣cant make it up.
The faces on these people when the one guy said the part about "families sticking together". Holy, they were already typing that twitlonger inside their heads!
@@brandonandujar2289 : To my knowledge, that's not what happened. Michael Savage left radio because he said it himself that he felt too constricted by what contract terms was being imposed upon him. Because plain and simple, had his show been taken off the air for "transphobia," that would be an open-and-shut case of violations under the First Amendment, as well as the Fourteenth Amendment, since the FCC could have stepped in and stopped that. Failure to do so would have been a very easy civil case to win in federal court, and his reputation had already given him the kind of money necessary to fight such a legal battle. Thus, I don't think either the radio station corporation, Clear Channel, or the FCC, would have wanted to deal with that kind of liability and those kinds of court costs.
@@isaiahwelch8066 I do remember listening to him on the radio while he was saying he close to leaving, then hearing some report about him being forced off, didnt really mean to say I agree that he is transphobic
@@sidecharacter7165 : Well, as here, "borders" define the territorial jurisdiction of a nation, and the limit of its national sovereignty. It's why diplomatic compounds, embassies, are considered the sovereign soil of the nation whose diplomats reside there.
No matter how many times I see it, it still churns my stomach to see people so comfortable with their own bigotry. As if there were something inherently wrong with a country that had a predominately 'white' culture.
I find it ironic that everybody has a problem with white people in America, yet nobody has any problem with any other homogenous white country, like Iceland or Hungary.
@@terrantabula9847 Exactly this. It's why Blacks, Mexicans, Muslims, and the LGBTQ+ have teamed up even though they'd start fighting with each other the moment they won. Especially Muslims and the LGBTQ+ when they have literally the opposite goals. Like, would the pride parades now end at the rooftops?
When I lived in Germany for 12 years I fully assimilated into the local culture. Learned and spoke the Hessich German dialect, shopped at the local stores, dressed like a German, drove like a German, acted like a German. The last few years I was able to walk through violent anti-American protests in Frankfurt and everyone left me alone because they thought I was German.
How absolutely harrowing. You should've done your best to look obviously foreign (for example American), ignore any regional customs, refuse to learn even basic German, and then complain that the locals aren't doing enough to accommodate you. You would've been an icon of social justice.
I was actually "deployed" to South Korea while the propaganda speakers were being used at full force, training near the DMZ was wild. During the day they were blasting Kpop, Disney, and American pop music at full blast, then all night was just filled with an angry North Korean man yelling. I asked our translator what they were saying a couple of times, all he'd say was "they're saying really mean things" and similar vague statements.
They were just personal things about that specific solider. "That guard duty man, him right there, talking to the American, He shit himself when he was 10! Everyone laughed, he cried!"
Somehow in those 8 years of presidency race relations went from decent to absolute shit. Pretty sure he didn't do a damn thing for inner city blacks at all, despite the fact that they cheered for him the hardest.
They would justify it by claiming white people elected him just to hide their racist tendencies. Never mind all the racists that openly said they voted for him only because he's black. Well... Half black, but don't let the facts get in the way of a good emotional telling.
There are a lot of veterans that feel that way, oddly enough. I guess once you grow used to the taste of boot, some of then start liking it, and then some of those that like it start wondering why you shouldn't also be made to lick boot.
I aspire to have the confidence of Mr. Vince Dao. Man knew where he was going, and got blindsided with the token placement, but kept a clear head despite the numbers difference. It's hard to argue with people that are set in their world views, and he did an admirable job. Also, you abused that poor squeaky toy at the end. I hope you didn't kill it with all that stress squeezing. It's been so long, I know he may have already fallen in the line of duty, but a man can hope for the best. Thanks for the clip Kir.
The whole " Asian panel" because Asian reminds me very much of what Marvel and DC do for comics with their Typecasting , they literally will say "oh, you're a woman, you can write this character because she's a woman", and or "you're gay, so you can write this character that is gay, in this scenario" and this was confirmed by a former Marvel Comic artist who happened to be Taiwanese named Irene, they would always give her either strictly female characters or Asian characters to write, never what she wanted to write, I think that it was only when she left and join the Comicsgate movement that she felt free in what she wanted to be able to do.
The gay one for Iceman, and an actually good one that was kept writing for Black Panther complained about this as well. In the case of the Iceman one it's hilarious because he sucks, but I feel bad for the talented black writer that can't do, dunno, Captain America, because they have a limited supply of black writers.
Look at the cast and see that the man with the reason is dressed in a nice tux, his hair is neat, he speaks clearly and with correct language. Stereotypes exist for a reason, this man is clearly overqualified to be in this discussion. Absolutely based.
Tho yes it was alot less stuff against italian and german americans cause ... Well we can just say it they were racist towards em Yes that happenf almost 80 years ago and to use stuff from the distant past is stupid I therefor can use the argument that 300 years ago my lords abused my family of wealth and status is that discriminating? Yes so all got discriminated against.
@@beerten202oppression isn't a competition where you get treated better later depending on how bad your historical oppression was. That's just circle of misery and victimhood.
@@Castitalus RIGHT? like i dont think it was as bad (my grandparents/great grandparents are Italian immigrants) but there were Italian American pride rallies in the 70's, suggest some shit like that to a modern leftist and they wont even believe if you, and if they do they will say it was unesceccary and a psyop by white protestants to undermine African American liberation movements.
The dude in Green in the panel went to school with two friends of mine. He and his family are obscenely wealthy and yet he's still out here virtue signalling.
You say that like it's not usually the rich feeling guilty that are virtue signaling. It's like that line from the Simpson's movie. "Because I'm a rich man and I wanted to give something back. Not the money, but something."
The number 1 rule when visiting or living anywhere is "When in Rome, do as the Romans." If you're visiting or moving somewhere, you want to experience the culture of that place otherwise what's the point of leaving where you were?
"you want to experience the culture of that place otherwise what's the point of leaving where you were?" To take over that place, same as it always was.
To Conquer and to pillage. This is the modus operandi of American Empire since ~30s. Probably a bit earlier considering the whole nonstop war the US has been waging since its inception.
@@MK_ULTRA420 you're not making the point you think you are. You aren't taking anything over when you take a trip there for a week or two. That's visiting or tourism. You do it to experience the culture there because it's different than where you left. When the place is better than where you left, you don't want to bring the culture you're leaving. You left it for a reason. (the people who left California during because of how they handled the COVID lockdowns to move to Texas, Florida, or elsewhere should especially take heed of this.) To go somewhere to take over and conquer is something completely different and takes more than a few days of tourism.
Wypipo~ Not going to lie, it's empowering to know me and my own keep these kinds of people up at night. It feels nice to be their boogeyman. Also based Asian brother for noticing. He can be an Honorary Aryan.
I love the Japanese. Im a massive weeb. However, when people bring up Japanese internment camps from WWII, i really love reminding those people about Japan's Unit 731 and all the horrific and fucked up shit they did to enemy prisoners. It was a million times worse than what America did, which was still bad, but not nearly as.
the two are unrelated though. "Unit 731 justifies marxist government overreach at home" makes no sense - the citizens interned had nothing to do with that place, and hell even the vast majority of the Japanese military establishment didn't know anything about it.
@@fauxshowyo The point is every country does shitty, evil things. These kids who never experienced that injustice crying 24/7 to disarm themselves and vote in big government shows they didn't learn anything from the suffering of their ancestors if anything.
@@fauxshowyoThey are not unrelated in the slightest. In the argument of "assimilation" obviously they are, but if you say that no one ever calls America the bad guy to Japan in WW2, or even saying Japan was the good guy, then you're lying
Unless I'm mistaken, the Indian guy with the green shirt got into Harvard by sending them a letter that just said "Black Lives Matter!" over and over again for like 5 pages or something. Also, he has rich parents, so you know he's a Champaign socialist.
I think his father was a board member of Chase bank or one of the huge banks. He literally had to green screen a small apartment setting for the back ground of his videos because no matter what room he was in you could tell his house was expensive LOL.
Two of them were absolutely obnoxious. Purple hair girl is extremely american in how she acts, californian american. Such people take being insufferable to an art form. As to her being a mother or whatever, I can believe it, as they act like children, even when they're 35.
Her race is just a card to her, not something she truly values. Vince Dao brings up East Asians' culture that places a strong value strong family units as a major reason for their success as a minority group. However, this is something Conservative Americans believe in, and therefore she thinks it's bad. If she truly cared about her Asian culture, she'd not have her current world view.
I think another disgusting issue is the lack of respect that these people have for the 'other side.' They bicker, make faces, make fun of and make a mockery of the discussion.
@@sidecharacter7165 Highly regarded, you know short bus, special helmet regarded... internet regarded... just don't say that word that might get ya canceled.
USA has some beautiful cultural melting pot features, where several cultures (like irish, mexican, african, japanese, chinese and so on) are implemented in daily culture. Best way to see it is food, where Sushi, Taco, Noodle menu, pizza, fried chicken, peanut butter and what not with different cultural roots all combine in one nation. If people 'assimilate', they already assimiltate in a diverse culture to begin with, not to mention that tolerance gets promoted everywhere. The whole 'white people controll all' stick is beyond ridiculous and disingenious for all the cultural melting pot which the different cultures contributed already.
The massage parlor attacker was a sex addict, not an incel. His girlfriend was mad at him for seeing prostitutes all the time. Not even everyone he hurt was Asian.
Everyone who lives in New York/New England, that surrounding area, they turn out to support lefty beliefs, maybe not all of them but a good portion of them. You can be level-headed and still believe in dumb shit. Is that a bad thing? Depends on the person and it depends on their level of belief in that. Louis Rossman that Mac book repair guy has some pretty goofy beliefs, but I still think he's correct on right-to-repair on stuff you own.
I think that one Indian(?) guy blew a fuse when the Asian guy explained himself on the differences on success between groups. And wow, the follow-up to his explanation about Japanese internment camps was beyond Olympic levels of long jumps. If anything, it was more like something you would see in anime like One Punch Man. Margaret Sanger was a staunch eugenicist and Planned Parenthood was her tool in preventing the "unfit" from breeding. Planned Parenthood has never really strayed from that path despite their attempts to distance themselves from Sanger's legacy of racism.
People like this is why i say we have to make it mandatory they take the "refugees" and others into their own home. Give it a week and they will change their tune, they are only ok with it as long as other people have to deal with it.
"Speaking of pterodactyls..." Sometimes, the beginning of a video feels like the start of a news broadcast. Sometimes, it feels like the start of a stand-up comedy routine. Sometimes, it feels like getting kicked in the chest. ♥
40:01 Tim Pool mentioned that Vice changed their reporting to "agree with the audience." He warned them against it, and then wanted his contract severed when they said they would continue. That's probably the moment when Vice went down hill.
"If [the thing] was an issue, there would a looot of things hanging from trees that are currently illegal to hang there--" Wow. Just wow : D that's some rhetoric right there. Nice creative use of language! EDIT: "this man has _Roof Korean blood_ --" okay I knew I subbed the right channel, but this is hilarious off the cuff :'D
when I first saw parts of this vice video a year or o back I remember how people were saying green shirt was o dogmatic to his beliefs that it was clearly pointless to try talking to him because he would just refuse any logic and throw out whataboutisms
If she was talking about that Otto guy that died, with the whole propaganda poster thing. I think the point was he didn't actually do it, and was beaten and tortured into confessing.
As a Croatian who lives in the US, I have assimilated and that's how it should be. If you're going to move to a country to live there permanently, you need to learn the language and the culture and stop trying to force it to change to suit you. You can bring elements of your culture, fine, everyone likes a good Indian food restaurant or, like, fusion music, it's a melting pot after all. You shouldn't try and make it into a mirror of your home country, though. There's a reason Italian immigrants in the early 1900s didn't let their kids speak Italian outside the house.
That he wasn't originally supposed to be on this panel means it was serendipity that he was there to make any statements and present any perspectives. Sure the reasoning for it was crap, but he did a lot of work on that panel for not being picked for it initially. This Harvard grad thinks that Japanese people were being rounded up for questioning in the US during WWII because they were "different". I guess Harvard doesn't teach history, because it seems, to him, that during a time where Japan was part of the Axis Powers, and had actively attacked the US unprovoked and therefore forced the US to get directly involved in WWII has nothing to do with the interment of Japanese US citizens. I want this person to name one other country that wouldn't have done this, especially during that particular time period, just as a matter of national security. Also, I want this person to cut their tuition costs and go to a trade school where they'll get more out of the education they pay for. They talk about cultural integration like it's some kind of negative, when it would be expected anywhere you choose to settle for a time in order to avoid being socially ostracized, breaking laws and causing he people around you to be uncomfortable. Also, clearly the Harvard student doesn't have problems with integrating, he clearly adapted to and adopted the culture of the university, since he spouts all the same nonsense anyone from there would.
Oh no, this a common tactic. You bring on only 1 person with contradictory opinions who you know most of your audience will disagree with to say that you had a "fair debate". Ussully this person is somebody who you know will be polite, easily enough to talk over, not have what most consider extreme views like "women have too many rights" and such, etc. too often if screened well enough as well which tells me everything I need to know about the character of the panel organizers.
There is a minor correction I need to issue to you, while it is not well known and certainly not taught, FDR did have American diplomatic vessels armed with cannons from the 1800's so they could fire near Japanese ships and boats, under orders to get close but never actually hit the Japanese. And at that point it becomes a question of how long you can shoot bullets near someone before they have the right to blow up your weapons. Pearl harbor wasn't unprovoked, but the American people don't know that.
@@lanereynolds4567 They attacked pearl harbor because of embargoes and that they had no resources. They also wanted to neutralize the pacific fleet that was directly in the way of their invasion plans. I suppose you could say that it wasn't "unprovoked" but we weren't in combat engagements with them, not even close. That's why everyone was caught off-guard when the attack DID happen.
@@lanereynolds4567 At the cost of 2 battleships and over 2000+ naval personnel, FDR wanted to egg on the Japanese were were busy conquering the sea and just so happened to need the pacific fleet out of their way to continue on their campaign? I gonna need a source for your information.
As a vietnamese the Asian man is on point with our culture, we're considered pretty conservative to them but it works and theres strong ties and loyalty to family.
Im Hispanic and ironically, most of the racism I have ever experienced (little to none at that) has come from other Hispanics. I was bullied and made fun of for being "too white" because I grew up reading books and listening exclusively to 80s and 90s rock music, and overall being a nerd/geek. Even at work nowadays (my workplace is predominantly older Mexican guys) they joke that I'm part white because I don't listen to Mexican music and my Spanish is more formal (I don't use slang). I don't take offense to it tho, it's all in good fun.
It comes down to a simple question, if you move to a country like Japan do you learn their language to better intergrate to their culture or do you demand the entire country learn to speak English to integrate to you? Simplifying it, when going to someone's house, do you follow their rules as a guest, or do you start dictating how they live in their own home and call them the problem for calling out your bad behaviour?
7:47 EXACTLY! If your response to “Asians make more than white people” is that it’s a myth then you need to prove two things: How did it become a myth and why did it become a myth? If it isn’t a myth then what about Asian people in American society makes them excel in terms of financial and educational wealth? Could it be that the cultures are somewhat congruent with each other in some ways?
Not exactly sure the connection that made it to Razorfist fans but it might just be those paying attention to the culture wars. There's Razor, then Nerdrotic, Drinker, Mauler, Gundam (the David Bowie of UA-cam), and Gundam brought us to Cyael and Kirsche among many others.
I am more or less from the Mauler side that also watches Razor and the others before Kirsche. I would say at the core we just like Based people, Foxu women or otherwise. You have no idea what i would pay to see Kirsche talk to Razor and see how he reacts to one of her usual tangents... Razor lost for words would be something else as well as someone not getting stunned by her. Either way it would be funny as fuck.
I'd love to go to North Korea because it's kind of the ideal place to go do astrophotography. No city lights makes it so much easier to take pictures of the galaxy. Likely won't ever happen though.
I swear the more I watch Kirsche, the more I realize how there are still reasonable people. And even though I don’t entirely agree with all her stances. She is genuinely one of the most reasonable.
liking and subscribing. ShortFatOtaku's recent video about your troubles against the convention pretty much advertised your channel to me, lol. I hope ya'll get along better in the future.
Whedre or not she did waht Dev accused her of, Dev himself has a bad habit of always doing everything he can to as "centrist-left" as possible. Even to his own imagws or missions detriment because reasons, I have noticed. He has done the exact same kind of thing as what accused her of in the past but always downplays it if the called iut hard enough for it.
commenting before watching the video so idk if you mention this but the guy in the green shirt is one of the most privileged nepo babies in america today. he got into HARVARD (or yale idr) after writing "black lives matter" for the entirety of his essay for the entrance exam.
The strangest thing about this panel is how many of these people don’t understand what assimilation is. Italians, for example, have assimilated completely into American life but largely maintain their own Italian identity. Even with decades of being treated as outsiders and dangers to society (due to being associated with mafia crimes), the Italians still managed a complete assimilation and are not negatively stigmatized in any way in modern America.
"Sir, they outnumber you eight to one!"
*"Then it is an even fight."*
"Sir! They've got us surrounded!"
"Those poor bastards."
He outsmarts them one brain to none
As the marines would say, that's just a target rich environment.
Were airborne were suppised to be surronded.
@batboy555 this one takes the cake for me
That purple haired girl is genuinely a South Park character
Literally what my mother is like, 1 for 1, except for being Asian. Which is hilarious, because she's far more "assimilated" than she thinks she is.
Passive-aggressive snark is all they have
I mean at least she's attractive. I could date her long as she was gagged.
That would imply she's intelligently written satire.
"Her pronouns are no father." Sometimes something is so savage you have to take a minute and appreciate it..
I commend the purple haired woman for smashing stereotypes, such as all Asians being smart
Had me in the first half, not gonna lie.
Acceptance first, smarts second - it's why they're so dependent on empire, smart doesn't just happen for them, it's built up like an ancient arcology and once it's gone, it's gone. It doesn't have a multi-regenerative structure, they can't just found a new village and be okay like we can. It's the primary weakness of cultural centralization and the only reason China is still around, for example, is nobody delivered the killing blow. The leftist paranoia that humanity has a xenophobic character isn't really born out by the facts of history, only the ones they cherry-pick. In the leftist concept of the world Frost-Nixon never happens and could never happen, but it did happen.
kek, tbh i won't consider asian who was born, and raised in the State as asian, they are just american with slanted eyes
The stereotype is that Asians are intelligent. Smart and intelligent aren't the same thing
@@KT-pv3klint vs wisdom
Notice the logical Asian man there is the best dressed, too.
Notice how his points are all concise and practical. Not ethereal or shapeless emotional responses.
I wonder what he does for work. Obviously guessing from his professional appearance and attitude. I'd guess a banker, or some manner of accountant. Or perhaps a STEM professor or graduate working in a lab. Calm collected and rational dispassionately describing the nature of a nation.
Being intelligent comes with a good fit ngl
@@Snow-Foot he's also 19 in the vod!
@@ThelastofNazarick so an honor student or someone raised in a very traditional family where the men are expected to carry themselves with respect and dress accordingly.
WHYYYPIPOOOOOOOO -they all agree
"Well not necessarily" -music stops, they all turn and face him
"Can you unpack that"
What if I wanna unpack WHYYYYPIPOOOOOOOOOOO first?
Whyypipo don be seasonedin Dey food
Whyypipo don't season they opinions.
@@jcmchandsomeface2292they also don bleach they chicken.
DEI: "They hate us, theyre super racist and they actively hate you"
Interviewer: "Where do you live?"
DEI: "In a gated community on the west side"
Interviewer: "we have tickets to return you to your ancestral lands"
DEI: "NOOOOOO I BELONG HERE!" 🤣cant make it up.
The faces on these people when the one guy said the part about "families sticking together". Holy, they were already typing that twitlonger inside their heads!
"No nation survives without borders, language, and culture." ~ Dr. Michael Savage, former radio talk-show host.
his show was taken away due to transphobia, was funny how he always mentioned he predicted aids was spread in bathhouses lol
@@brandonandujar2289 : To my knowledge, that's not what happened.
Michael Savage left radio because he said it himself that he felt too constricted by what contract terms was being imposed upon him.
Because plain and simple, had his show been taken off the air for "transphobia," that would be an open-and-shut case of violations under the First Amendment, as well as the Fourteenth Amendment, since the FCC could have stepped in and stopped that. Failure to do so would have been a very easy civil case to win in federal court, and his reputation had already given him the kind of money necessary to fight such a legal battle. Thus, I don't think either the radio station corporation, Clear Channel, or the FCC, would have wanted to deal with that kind of liability and those kinds of court costs.
@@isaiahwelch8066 I do remember listening to him on the radio while he was saying he close to leaving, then hearing some report about him being forced off, didnt really mean to say I agree that he is transphobic
Borders literally define the boundary/definition.
@@sidecharacter7165 : Well, as here, "borders" define the territorial jurisdiction of a nation, and the limit of its national sovereignty. It's why diplomatic compounds, embassies, are considered the sovereign soil of the nation whose diplomats reside there.
No matter how many times I see it, it still churns my stomach to see people so comfortable with their own bigotry. As if there were something inherently wrong with a country that had a predominately 'white' culture.
I find it ironic that everybody has a problem with white people in America, yet nobody has any problem with any other homogenous white country, like Iceland or Hungary.
It's because they have their own culture they want to promote and the left will reward them for speaking like this.
@@terrantabula9847 Exactly this. It's why Blacks, Mexicans, Muslims, and the LGBTQ+ have teamed up even though they'd start fighting with each other the moment they won. Especially Muslims and the LGBTQ+ when they have literally the opposite goals. Like, would the pride parades now end at the rooftops?
I'm comfortable with my bigotry, I just don't advertise it as loud as they do.
@@jk2782eww
When I lived in Germany for 12 years I fully assimilated into the local culture. Learned and spoke the Hessich German dialect, shopped at the local stores, dressed like a German, drove like a German, acted like a German.
The last few years I was able to walk through violent anti-American protests in Frankfurt and everyone left me alone because they thought I was German.
How absolutely harrowing. You should've done your best to look obviously foreign (for example American), ignore any regional customs, refuse to learn even basic German, and then complain that the locals aren't doing enough to accommodate you. You would've been an icon of social justice.
That's fuckin sick bro niiiccee
There are anti-American protests in Germany?
Are you White?
your secret is out now. wir erwischen dich noch kollege. muhahaha
I was actually "deployed" to South Korea while the propaganda speakers were being used at full force, training near the DMZ was wild. During the day they were blasting Kpop, Disney, and American pop music at full blast, then all night was just filled with an angry North Korean man yelling. I asked our translator what they were saying a couple of times, all he'd say was "they're saying really mean things" and similar vague statements.
If normal people find kpop grating then I can't imagine how bad it must be for north koreans who only hear religious kim hymns
@@cabnbeeschurgr *Dancing in the factory grows louder as an engine revs*
They were just personal things about that specific solider.
"That guard duty man, him right there, talking to the American, He shit himself when he was 10! Everyone laughed, he cried!"
@@Snow-FootYou think they're allowed to dance? No expressions of joy unless it's toward the dear leader!
@@HelpW4nted Someone's never heard And One. *head bopping intensifies*
We're such a white supremacist country that a black president was elected not once but twice. 😂
Funniest thing about it was that it was agitation from the side that should have been happy with that which sent race relations back 40 years.
Somehow in those 8 years of presidency race relations went from decent to absolute shit. Pretty sure he didn't do a damn thing for inner city blacks at all, despite the fact that they cheered for him the hardest.
@@Toactwithoutthinking race relations were a illusion to begin with
They would justify it by claiming white people elected him just to hide their racist tendencies.
Never mind all the racists that openly said they voted for him only because he's black. Well... Half black, but don't let the facts get in the way of a good emotional telling.
In all fairness, that elected should be in quotations.
Imagine everything you are, being targeted and vilified. And you're not even allowed to point it out.
Knowing Vice, a gun owner episode probably has the 8 "As a veteran who used an AR" Air Force POGs and 1 guy who actually likes guns.
There are a lot of veterans that feel that way, oddly enough. I guess once you grow used to the taste of boot, some of then start liking it, and then some of those that like it start wondering why you shouldn't also be made to lick boot.
Remember when the "try guys" I think they were called went to a gun range and they all dressed in tuxedos? Cringest thing ever.
Remember when the "try guys" I think they were called went to a gun range and they all dressed in tuxedos? Cringest thing ever.
The shock and horror on their faces that someone wouldn't just abide by the larger group lol.
I aspire to have the confidence of Mr. Vince Dao. Man knew where he was going, and got blindsided with the token placement, but kept a clear head despite the numbers difference. It's hard to argue with people that are set in their world views, and he did an admirable job. Also, you abused that poor squeaky toy at the end. I hope you didn't kill it with all that stress squeezing. It's been so long, I know he may have already fallen in the line of duty, but a man can hope for the best. Thanks for the clip Kir.
I thought it was him. I sorta recognized him from somewhere on youtube.
The whole " Asian panel" because Asian reminds me very much of what Marvel and DC do for comics with their Typecasting , they literally will say "oh, you're a woman, you can write this character because she's a woman", and or "you're gay, so you can write this character that is gay, in this scenario" and this was confirmed by a former Marvel Comic artist who happened to be Taiwanese named Irene, they would always give her either strictly female characters or Asian characters to write, never what she wanted to write, I think that it was only when she left and join the Comicsgate movement that she felt free in what she wanted to be able to do.
Oh Irene? The one that is making a panelbook called 'Fiendish'?
The gay one for Iceman, and an actually good one that was kept writing for Black Panther complained about this as well.
In the case of the Iceman one it's hilarious because he sucks, but I feel bad for the talented black writer that can't do, dunno, Captain America, because they have a limited supply of black writers.
Funnily, Vince actually was there to talk about a different topic but he was sent to the Asian penal.
Look at the cast and see that the man with the reason is dressed in a nice tux, his hair is neat, he speaks clearly and with correct language.
Stereotypes exist for a reason, this man is clearly overqualified to be in this discussion. Absolutely based.
"Speaking of pterodactyls" *much sqauwking and screeching*
I love that people point out the Japanese internment camps while ignoring the Italian and German internment camps.
Or that people point out that america was racist to black people while ignoring that we were also racist to irish and italians.
@@Castitalus don't forget that we were racist to Germans as well. There are still anti-German laws in some areas. Even though they aren't enforced.
Tho yes it was alot less stuff against italian and german americans cause ... Well we can just say it they were racist towards em
Yes that happenf almost 80 years ago and to use stuff from the distant past is stupid
I therefor can use the argument that 300 years ago my lords abused my family of wealth and status is that discriminating? Yes so all got discriminated against.
@@beerten202oppression isn't a competition where you get treated better later depending on how bad your historical oppression was. That's just circle of misery and victimhood.
@@Castitalus RIGHT? like i dont think it was as bad (my grandparents/great grandparents are Italian immigrants) but there were Italian American pride rallies in the 70's, suggest some shit like that to a modern leftist and they wont even believe if you, and if they do they will say it was unesceccary and a psyop by white protestants to undermine African American liberation movements.
The dude in Green in the panel went to school with two friends of mine. He and his family are obscenely wealthy and yet he's still out here virtue signalling.
of course he is. if he was "poor", then he'd be down in the dirt with reality, and wouldnt be mindfucked with what he doesnt actually understand.
People who advocate for this have been indoctrinated by colleges probably
You say that like it's not usually the rich feeling guilty that are virtue signaling. It's like that line from the Simpson's movie. "Because I'm a rich man and I wanted to give something back. Not the money, but something."
I'm willing to believe most of the people there that are arguing with him are at least middle-class.
An obscenely wealthy graduate from Harvard is a communist, go figure.
The number 1 rule when visiting or living anywhere is "When in Rome, do as the Romans."
If you're visiting or moving somewhere, you want to experience the culture of that place otherwise what's the point of leaving where you were?
"you want to experience the culture of that place otherwise what's the point of leaving where you were?"
To take over that place, same as it always was.
To Conquer and to pillage. This is the modus operandi of American Empire since ~30s. Probably a bit earlier considering the whole nonstop war the US has been waging since its inception.
@@MK_ULTRA420 that's not visiting or tourism.
@@DexLuther It never was.
@@MK_ULTRA420 you're not making the point you think you are.
You aren't taking anything over when you take a trip there for a week or two. That's visiting or tourism. You do it to experience the culture there because it's different than where you left.
When the place is better than where you left, you don't want to bring the culture you're leaving. You left it for a reason. (the people who left California during because of how they handled the COVID lockdowns to move to Texas, Florida, or elsewhere should especially take heed of this.)
To go somewhere to take over and conquer is something completely different and takes more than a few days of tourism.
Wypipo~
Not going to lie, it's empowering to know me and my own keep these kinds of people up at night. It feels nice to be their boogeyman.
Also based Asian brother for noticing. He can be an Honorary Aryan.
Dude, this is embarrassing to see man. That's a weird thing to say. Racism is cool, this is just cringe.
He has an Italian grandfather
@@napoleonfeanor Ah man, imagine the family get togethers. That's a lot of food and "noticing" lol.
@@gagefisher4785 the brother of hid granddad was even working with the mafia
@@napoleonfeanorEven better.
My local walgreens was burnt down during the floyd riots and still hasn't reopened lol
50% chance Walgreens hired a guy to "help them" with their fire insurance claim.
@@MK_ULTRA420 Didn’t apply to riots in MN.
@@sidecharacter7165 I did say 50%
In Kentucky we lost a few small banks and grocery stores
I fuckin hate liberals in this era
@@MK_ULTRA420 proof?
I love the Japanese. Im a massive weeb.
However, when people bring up Japanese internment camps from WWII, i really love reminding those people about Japan's Unit 731 and all the horrific and fucked up shit they did to enemy prisoners. It was a million times worse than what America did, which was still bad, but not nearly as.
the two are unrelated though. "Unit 731 justifies marxist government overreach at home" makes no sense - the citizens interned had nothing to do with that place, and hell even the vast majority of the Japanese military establishment didn't know anything about it.
I hold the belief that both sides of ww2 were bad guys and fighting each other to take the last place in moral heirarchy
@@fauxshowyo The point is every country does shitty, evil things.
These kids who never experienced that injustice crying 24/7 to disarm themselves and vote in big government shows they didn't learn anything from the suffering of their ancestors if anything.
@@fauxshowyoThey are not unrelated in the slightest. In the argument of "assimilation" obviously they are, but if you say that no one ever calls America the bad guy to Japan in WW2, or even saying Japan was the good guy, then you're lying
Just look what they did to american civilians in the Philippines.
The guy is named Vince Dao, 3/4 Vietnamese, 1/4 Italian.
He must really 4/4 hate French
@@funguy398 it's a must lol
He's 19?! What the hell am I doing with my life?
He looks so prim and proper just give him a nice hat to work it together
Study up, young man.
Vince rocked all their faces off and they had nothing to argue with other than snark, smarm, and zoomer smuckles.
Unless I'm mistaken, the Indian guy with the green shirt got into Harvard by sending them a letter that just said "Black Lives Matter!" over and over again for like 5 pages or something. Also, he has rich parents, so you know he's a Champaign socialist.
If it's that easy to get into college then no wonder the country is filled with idiotic adults.
Bro as an Indian this is fkin pathetic. Especially because of how hard we have to work to get even a decent education here.
I think his father was a board member of Chase bank or one of the huge banks. He literally had to green screen a small apartment setting for the back ground of his videos because no matter what room he was in you could tell his house was expensive LOL.
All Communists/Socialists are champaign Communists/Socialist because non of them believe in the “good” stuff they spew lmfao.
Those 8 people have the same voting power as that 1 logical guy.
That's... sadly not true.
You gonna say why, or just not elaborate on that false statement? @@Pers0n97
@@Asubatsu It might be because there are 8 people rather than one.
2 of those 8 are also conservative; they just didn't speak much. Fittingly, they're the 2 on the right side of the screen.
Two of them were absolutely obnoxious. Purple hair girl is extremely american in how she acts, californian american. Such people take being insufferable to an art form.
As to her being a mother or whatever, I can believe it, as they act like children, even when they're 35.
It's ironic how well she's assimilated lmao
Her race is just a card to her, not something she truly values. Vince Dao brings up East Asians' culture that places a strong value strong family units as a major reason for their success as a minority group. However, this is something Conservative Americans believe in, and therefore she thinks it's bad. If she truly cared about her Asian culture, she'd not have her current world view.
🎼Now she’s a single mom!🎶
@@bryanmiller8604 I love that song!
It has nothing to do with being an American non American lefties act like that everyone’s just in denial and wanting to hate on America.
That Indian guy looked like his head was going to explode from all the facts being spit at him. 😂
I think another disgusting issue is the lack of respect that these people have for the 'other side.' They bicker, make faces, make fun of and make a mockery of the discussion.
Haters, & cry-bullies gonna hate, & bully. 🤷♂️
Purple hair should be wearing a helmet. Highly regarded.
Regarded by whom?
@@sidecharacter7165 Highly regarded, you know short bus, special helmet regarded... internet regarded... just don't say that word that might get ya canceled.
@@PaulMcAtee Ah, I see.
Gum Puck kind of Regarded. Can't tell ones own gender by peeking in ones own pants regarded.
@@sidecharacter7165 She's Petarded.
The purple hair was a dead giveaway and then she opened her mouth and made it even more clear.
Fun fact: Since plan parenthood started operation the black population has stayed around 13% for the last 70 years.
All according to plan !
That's literally the intended purpose of planned parenthood according to Margaret Sanger herself.
Good, we dont want to reach south africa levels of backwater hellhole too quickly LMAO
Don’t notice too hard
Thank God for small miracles I guess.
This dude has some serious big pp energy. Mad respect for him.
Asian Americans debate model minority & Asian gate - Vice Debates
If anyone wanna watch the whole thing (not sure but it is 40 minutes)
USA has some beautiful cultural melting pot features, where several cultures (like irish, mexican, african, japanese, chinese and so on) are implemented in daily culture. Best way to see it is food, where Sushi, Taco, Noodle menu, pizza, fried chicken, peanut butter and what not with different cultural roots all combine in one nation. If people 'assimilate', they already assimiltate in a diverse culture to begin with, not to mention that tolerance gets promoted everywhere.
The whole 'white people controll all' stick is beyond ridiculous and disingenious for all the cultural melting pot which the different cultures contributed already.
The top dogs are white people tbh. Just look at the bosses of those biggest corps
“Abortions certainly did not go from a few hundred dollars to $30k because of inflation”
It’d be a lot cooler if they did
The massage parlor attacker was a sex addict, not an incel. His girlfriend was mad at him for seeing prostitutes all the time. Not even everyone he hurt was Asian.
The momment I saw the dude in a suit, I knew that he was the right leaning person
Not really. He's more level headed but he's still a lefty.
@@Snow-Foot How is he lefty?
@@Snow-Foot He doesn't sound like a lefty to me
Everyone who lives in New York/New England, that surrounding area, they turn out to support lefty beliefs, maybe not all of them but a good portion of them. You can be level-headed and still believe in dumb shit. Is that a bad thing? Depends on the person and it depends on their level of belief in that. Louis Rossman that Mac book repair guy has some pretty goofy beliefs, but I still think he's correct on right-to-repair on stuff you own.
I guess my reply got yeeted; detailing how people from New England/New York tend to have goofy beliefs even if they CAN be level-headed.
Oh shit i just reconnized this guy he's name Vince Dao hes not super ring wing but definitely conservative.
That purple haired Asian thing has said two things and Im suddenly thinking we shouldnt be stopping Asian hate.
Oh thats Vincent Dao! Hes awesome, has a UA-cam channel
I think that one Indian(?) guy blew a fuse when the Asian guy explained himself on the differences on success between groups. And wow, the follow-up to his explanation about Japanese internment camps was beyond Olympic levels of long jumps. If anything, it was more like something you would see in anime like One Punch Man.
Margaret Sanger was a staunch eugenicist and Planned Parenthood was her tool in preventing the "unfit" from breeding. Planned Parenthood has never really strayed from that path despite their attempts to distance themselves from Sanger's legacy of racism.
STOP THAT MAN HE'S BEING TOO LOGICAL Kek
People like this is why i say we have to make it mandatory they take the "refugees" and others into their own home.
Give it a week and they will change their tune, they are only ok with it as long as other people have to deal with it.
This lad is unfathomably based, I hope he leads a good life
21:11 The "HELP" hiccup.
29:20 Another one.
4:30 I doubt the Saudi Emirates would claim that on even a cloudy day.
Based blue suit Christian man, lets goo my brother ✝️
8:12 im in awe of how perfect his reaction face is
"Speaking of pterodactyls..."
Sometimes, the beginning of a video feels like the start of a news broadcast. Sometimes, it feels like the start of a stand-up comedy routine.
Sometimes, it feels like getting kicked in the chest. ♥
I love the based spicy cat
40:01 Tim Pool mentioned that Vice changed their reporting to "agree with the audience." He warned them against it, and then wanted his contract severed when they said they would continue. That's probably the moment when Vice went down hill.
The asian bro is Vince Dao, he has his own YT channel. He's definitely on the conservative side of politics but he's a chill dude imo.
Sure, and fights are mostly peaceful because of all that time between punches and kicks.
Starting a video with "Speaking of pterodactyl's" and then not speaking about them oughta be illegal or something.
it's to trick you into clicking the source VOD to see what it was
@@xyz39808 Devious editor being devious. But I GUESS I'll watch the VOD for context.
But she did, Vince Dao was talking to 8 of them
"If [the thing] was an issue, there would a looot of things hanging from trees that are currently illegal to hang there--"
Wow. Just wow : D that's some rhetoric right there. Nice creative use of language!
EDIT: "this man has _Roof Korean blood_ --" okay I knew I subbed the right channel, but this is hilarious off the cuff :'D
The ppl who dont want to be considered by merits but rather the color of their skin are ppl who know they dont have enough merit to be considered.
when I first saw parts of this vice video a year or o back I remember how people were saying green shirt was o dogmatic to his beliefs that it was clearly pointless to try talking to him because he would just refuse any logic and throw out whataboutisms
If she was talking about that Otto guy that died, with the whole propaganda poster thing. I think the point was he didn't actually do it, and was beaten and tortured into confessing.
As a Croatian who lives in the US, I have assimilated and that's how it should be. If you're going to move to a country to live there permanently, you need to learn the language and the culture and stop trying to force it to change to suit you. You can bring elements of your culture, fine, everyone likes a good Indian food restaurant or, like, fusion music, it's a melting pot after all. You shouldn't try and make it into a mirror of your home country, though. There's a reason Italian immigrants in the early 1900s didn't let their kids speak Italian outside the house.
What if you don't like the current culture and want to change it to a previous edition of the same country's culture?
America is not a melting pot. Cut the propaganda.
Back in the long ago time when Vice Media used to make content.
You mean when tim Pool worked for them ^^ ?
VICE 100% brought that man in, in the hopes the others all jumped on him but it clearly didnt work out.
I love this crazy fox lady's videos like a fat kid loves cake.
I hope you had a great vacation and thanks for the VODs!
We getting gold off their necks with this one folks.
That he wasn't originally supposed to be on this panel means it was serendipity that he was there to make any statements and present any perspectives. Sure the reasoning for it was crap, but he did a lot of work on that panel for not being picked for it initially.
This Harvard grad thinks that Japanese people were being rounded up for questioning in the US during WWII because they were "different". I guess Harvard doesn't teach history, because it seems, to him, that during a time where Japan was part of the Axis Powers, and had actively attacked the US unprovoked and therefore forced the US to get directly involved in WWII has nothing to do with the interment of Japanese US citizens. I want this person to name one other country that wouldn't have done this, especially during that particular time period, just as a matter of national security. Also, I want this person to cut their tuition costs and go to a trade school where they'll get more out of the education they pay for.
They talk about cultural integration like it's some kind of negative, when it would be expected anywhere you choose to settle for a time in order to avoid being socially ostracized, breaking laws and causing he people around you to be uncomfortable. Also, clearly the Harvard student doesn't have problems with integrating, he clearly adapted to and adopted the culture of the university, since he spouts all the same nonsense anyone from there would.
Oh no, this a common tactic. You bring on only 1 person with contradictory opinions who you know most of your audience will disagree with to say that you had a "fair debate".
Ussully this person is somebody who you know will be polite, easily enough to talk over, not have what most consider extreme views like "women have too many rights" and such, etc. too often if screened well enough as well which tells me everything I need to know about the character of the panel organizers.
There is a minor correction I need to issue to you, while it is not well known and certainly not taught, FDR did have American diplomatic vessels armed with cannons from the 1800's so they could fire near Japanese ships and boats, under orders to get close but never actually hit the Japanese. And at that point it becomes a question of how long you can shoot bullets near someone before they have the right to blow up your weapons. Pearl harbor wasn't unprovoked, but the American people don't know that.
@@lanereynolds4567 They attacked pearl harbor because of embargoes and that they had no resources. They also wanted to neutralize the pacific fleet that was directly in the way of their invasion plans. I suppose you could say that it wasn't "unprovoked" but we weren't in combat engagements with them, not even close. That's why everyone was caught off-guard when the attack DID happen.
@@Gakusangi those are the strategic reasons, but FDR had been agitating them for years prior by attacking near civilian vessels hoping for retaliation
@@lanereynolds4567 At the cost of 2 battleships and over 2000+ naval personnel, FDR wanted to egg on the Japanese were were busy conquering the sea and just so happened to need the pacific fleet out of their way to continue on their campaign? I gonna need a source for your information.
The guy in the suit has the looks, demeanor, and mindset of an absolute chad
As a vietnamese the Asian man is on point with our culture, we're considered pretty conservative to them but it works and theres strong ties and loyalty to family.
8:06 i think everybody simultaneously had the same reaction
10:45 I SWEAR TO GOD I COULD HEAR THE THOUGH OF KIRSHE ( she so wanted send the purple haired landwhale to jesus i swear XD )
U have been reported for truth. It's the aliens tho
The asian guy is Vince Dao. He's got his own youtube channel.
I've always wanted to go camping
Camping in a cave is sublime
Camping is fun!
Im Hispanic and ironically, most of the racism I have ever experienced (little to none at that) has come from other Hispanics.
I was bullied and made fun of for being "too white" because I grew up reading books and listening exclusively to 80s and 90s rock music, and overall being a nerd/geek.
Even at work nowadays (my workplace is predominantly older Mexican guys) they joke that I'm part white because I don't listen to Mexican music and my Spanish is more formal (I don't use slang). I don't take offense to it tho, it's all in good fun.
I've heard that the "too white" is a thing with some black people but hadn't heard it's a thing with Hispanics too.
Woah same boat dude i also went to school with more black kids and they also weren't always the nicest
Internment was literally to separate out the asians, exact opposite of assimilation.
And it was done to German and Italian immigrants too.
@@Taz-ey4jl Wow how did I not already know about this already. Makes sense that they would do it for the same reasons.
They're not stupid, they're evil, they just pretend to be dumb so purple don't put them down as the threats they are
True
It comes down to a simple question, if you move to a country like Japan do you learn their language to better intergrate to their culture or do you demand the entire country learn to speak English to integrate to you?
Simplifying it, when going to someone's house, do you follow their rules as a guest, or do you start dictating how they live in their own home and call them the problem for calling out your bad behaviour?
That purple haired girl is yet another proof that no caricature of wokies would ever come close to the reality.
I would have loved to have been there as an Asian truck driver who looks like a duck dynasty guy
I like how that woman who is a product of propaganda was indignant at the word "propaganda"
How is internment assimilation? If you have been interned then you are no longer part of that society. 😂😂
Yeah Vince Dao is pretty good. He's got a UA-cam channel.
7:47 EXACTLY! If your response to “Asians make more than white people” is that it’s a myth then you need to prove two things: How did it become a myth and why did it become a myth?
If it isn’t a myth then what about Asian people in American society makes them excel in terms of financial and educational wealth? Could it be that the cultures are somewhat congruent with each other in some ways?
Not exactly sure the connection that made it to Razorfist fans but it might just be those paying attention to the culture wars. There's Razor, then Nerdrotic, Drinker, Mauler, Gundam (the David Bowie of UA-cam), and Gundam brought us to Cyael and Kirsche among many others.
They both have been on Sidescrollers.
@@Furluge I am ashamed that I forgot to mention Craig especially considering I watch Sidescrollers almost daily now.
I am more or less from the Mauler side that also watches Razor and the others before Kirsche. I would say at the core we just like Based people, Foxu women or otherwise.
You have no idea what i would pay to see Kirsche talk to Razor and see how he reacts to one of her usual tangents... Razor lost for words would be something else as well as someone not getting stunned by her. Either way it would be funny as fuck.
Everyone else on that group has two brain cells each fighting for third place.
I'd love to go to North Korea because it's kind of the ideal place to go do astrophotography. No city lights makes it so much easier to take pictures of the galaxy. Likely won't ever happen though.
Just go to Mongolia or Siberia or Alaska. Three far safer places.
That none of those people left the stage in crutches is a crime.
I swear the more I watch Kirsche, the more I realize how there are still reasonable people.
And even though I don’t entirely agree with all her stances. She is genuinely one of the most reasonable.
liking and subscribing. ShortFatOtaku's recent video about your troubles against the convention pretty much advertised your channel to me, lol. I hope ya'll get along better in the future.
That is the same reason why iam here.
Whedre or not she did waht Dev accused her of, Dev himself has a bad habit of always doing everything he can to as "centrist-left" as possible. Even to his own imagws or missions detriment because reasons, I have noticed.
He has done the exact same kind of thing as what accused her of in the past but always downplays it if the called iut hard enough for it.
'Speaking of terodactyls' bro i just sat down
33:20
Out of fear of being harmed.
In Japan, I got a thyroid surgery for 700 dollars for everything which would be 8000 to 20000 dollars depending on the place not including testing.
commenting before watching the video so idk if you mention this but the guy in the green shirt is one of the most privileged nepo babies in america today. he got into HARVARD (or yale idr) after writing "black lives matter" for the entirety of his essay for the entrance exam.
The strangest thing about this panel is how many of these people don’t understand what assimilation is. Italians, for example, have assimilated completely into American life but largely maintain their own Italian identity. Even with decades of being treated as outsiders and dangers to society (due to being associated with mafia crimes), the Italians still managed a complete assimilation and are not negatively stigmatized in any way in modern America.
23:10 lmao it’s over folks, pack it in, we’re done
I first heard of you when somebody had a thread on Reddit about dangerous far right alt extermist Vtubers.
47:11 Error 404 Foxu Has Crashed.
9:02 Polo shirts are business casual. Don’t disrespect the polo shirts.
Vince has a beard and is more powerful now.