The fact that he said ”these kids don’t want to work a shitty job and live in a shitty apartment” says it all. Nowadays, its 2-3 shitty jobs, to live in a shitty apartment with a bunch of roommates.
at least he gets the economy sucks and it is easy to spot he uses it to make fun of those that don't wanna live like that. "You don't want to suffer what WE had to suffer, how dare you!" > that's actually why some things don't change. Because what people suffered through and no longer have to go through, they don't care about changing even though they wished it had when they had to go through it and when people find ways to avoid that, they don't like that.
Hell, I make roughly the average American salary (42k or so) and I can only afford half of my mediocre apartment. Don't know how anyone ever expects someone to truly function independently when certain parts of the world mandate you make six figures to do so.
@@raffy234 Bill Maher ever suffered a day in his life? Read his Wikipedia page, the guy went from a middle-class home to the Ivy League. He was the host at Catch a Rising Star a year after he graduated from Cornell. I strongly doubt he ever had an apartment where he had nothing but a mattress on the floor and all his clothes in a pile in the corner while shuffling back and forth from his day job as a cook at Denny's and his night job delivering pizza.
Reminder: When Bill Maher refers to "enduring those early shitty jobs", he specifically means when he sold weed in college. Literally the closest to a real job he's had.
@@aureateseigneur5317 I don't entirely mind self check-out, from what I've seen there still needs to be someone to supervise them in case a customer needs help, but what annoys me is it feels like every big grocery store is horribly understaffed in the check-out area - and the self check-out only perpetuates that problem Usually I don't see enough people shopping at one place to warrant the store opening a bunch of check-out lanes but it's still like, _could you spare the money just in case???_
Also, didn't his generation normalize backpacking across Europe in their mid-20s? Isn't this just the same thing, except more domestic and being able to publicly share pictures?
Bill Maher strikes me as the type of adult--let alone comedian--to see what the youth's interests are & what they're invested in, and before even considering their perspectives on anything, he decides to make bitter-sounding lame ass humor positioned from the view of a geezer who *barely* remembers what being young was like. then he reiterates those weak ass unfunny points to other geezers whose entire post-retirement personality are being old and crabby
@@droomzy im poor and my life sucks but I genuinely prefer it to what you describe because I couldn't live with myself. What a pitiful and cowardly way to be.
@@Loctorak agreed my boy! & I hope your life situation begins to improve; the mentality is a key aspect, & from the look of it you at least aren't bitter about other people's lifestyles so you're clearly doing *something* right! wish you the best 🤞🏾
WELL YES, AND ASIA AND Latine America and anywhere else. Preferably cheap places with lots of cheap drugs. But back then, you could tune in, turn on, drop out, wander around, drop back in, and often still build a middle-class life. That is not so easy now. But they did not start it. There are great writers who have written about their wanderings going back to the 18th century, and in some cases, long before that.
I am fortunate enough that my Great Grandfather is not just still alive, but at 103 years old he's still relatively aware and able to interact with people. He's a great guy. More relevantly, he was born in 1920, seven years before the first television, and so directly got to see the rise of TV as a medium, and the 'boom' of movies (although movies already existed when he was born, they didn't start catching on in America until 1910, and didn't become "big" until the 20's). Because he likes keeping up with the world, he does watch Bill Maher and other people of the sort. I asked him about this, and he had a few things to say: most notably that the arguments Maher (and others like him) are bringing up against Influencers are almost the EXACT same arguments he heard being used against TV and movie stars growing up. That they aren't doing any real work, that their popularity is negatively influencing the youth to be lazy, that it's "easy money", etc. ALL of them are almost exact repeats of a hundred-year-old argument. As the man himself said, with the unique perspective of his age: Their names may sound alike, but Bill Maher isn't a modern Jack Paar, even if he thinks he is.
That's super interesting but not surprising. It's unfortunate how many arguments like this never go away but instead just change topics. IIRC, the same arguments made claiming violent video games causing violence was also used against guys like Shakespeare
People also don't want to do those jobs anymore, you used to actually make a living doing those jobs. my brother recently started at the same company as my dad in the same position. Hes making the exact same amount my dad was making 25 years ago, not adjusted for inflation. literally the exact same amount for the exact same job. My dad moved up and makes a lot more now, but the fact that the opening position hasn't changed their wage at all in 25 years is insane. This is a high risk mining job too, and the starting wage is still considered good, it was just super good back then.
@@mf.danger9235I started working in construction almost exactly 21 years ago. (left 6.5 years later) The guy who was teaching me on day one had started 24 years before. I was making 20% less on my first day than he did on his first day, not adjusted for inflation. He was only making 50% more than his day one pay, also not adjusted for inflation.
Retail is literally a circle of working class hell. Let's see, would I rather sit in some stupid store all day, folding shirts and putting stuff back on shelves in between bouts of shitty-ass Karens throwing fits, or would I prefer to work for myself, make my own schedule, and do something I actually enjoy doing for an audience that also enjoys what I'm doing? Such a hard choice, Bill, you complete and utter tool.
I think it’s allowed since he’s referring to us millennials as if we’re in our early 20s. I’m 32, my fiancé’s 37, millennials are up to FORTY YEARS OLD. I’m going to call them boomers as long as they keep calling us children 🤷♀️
Kayla Gillette I think it’s because of the way he grew up, my parents were almost born in the baby boomers era. Older Generations tend to get mad when people like “influencers” mainly being millennials and gen z, get popular off playing games and making videos because they had to work very hard to get even a quarter of what people are making today off the internet. Generations always have to be a war.
Like my Dad pointed out to me once; the trend of people wanting to be influencers is not a new thing. Things go in cycles: when my Dad was a kid in the 70s and 80s every kid with a guitar wanted to be the next Jimmy Page.
Didn't kids in the 1960s say they wanted to cowboys and Indians? When I was 9, I wanted to be a kids' bop singer, Disney actor or make a funny video on UA-cam and cameo in a diary of a wimpy kid movie. Now I'm in college studying radiology. Bill burr said it best 6 years ago. ua-cam.com/video/u2d48eZLyqs/v-deo.htmlsi=Q6AwPhc39uWOo-W4
@@neehaalot of things, ranging from effort to needed work flow. With sports/music, that needs to be you 100% if you want to really be good and make money with it. Now, all you need to do is get lucky with the algorithm and find the right fanbase. You can be famous on UA-cam without it consuming you.
I’m a nurse. My wife’s a teacher. We want our daughters to travel and experience the world instead of being a workhorse and then dying unfulfilled. Bill Maher is leaning hard into his inevitable irrelevance, and good riddance.
Bill is like your dad that watches football and asks you why you were watching a youtuber play a video game instead of playing the game, and then you ask him why doesnt he play football and he is just like boy be quiet
@@starllama2149 You do realize it's way harder to be a comedian now than back then, right? Like we live in an era where making a joke can get you not only targeted by people, but also stalked and killed in the absolute worst case scenario. All Bill Maher has ever done in his life was deal weed, tell jokes, and spout his opinions on HBO.
bill fart is one of those guys that you think is funny when you were younger because your parents watched him and the older you get you realize he’s just an out of touch old man who loves attention
The most amazing thing about this is that one of the major issues that Bill also likes to talk about is how wrong ageism (towards old people) is wrong. It’s INSANE to me that he can’t see the irony of shitting on ageism and everyone younger than 40 in the same breath.
I wrote off Bill Maher when Neil Degrasse Tyson had him on Star Talk, and Bill compared the space program to baby learning to walk, but in the backwards sense “why didn’t we wait till we developed the technology to go to space and go then, why doesn’t a baby wait till it legs grows and walks then” I was so flabbergasted how dumb that was I never paid an ounce of attention to him ever again
To be fair, Neil is the bill maher of science communication. The man is unnecessarily verbose when explaining simple concepts, extremely smug towards those he sees as less educated, and is accused of some very heinous acts. Taking either of them seriously shows a lack of seriousness when involved in either of their fields. Let me paint it like this, if someone has multiple joe rogan appearances, they probably arent a great person to be listening to regularly.
*death happens* Bill: haha im just so dark ahh!!! van life amirite??? 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
"Traveling is for retirement" None of us are going to be able to retire, Bill. Especially not if we're working those retail and service industry jobs that are just so available right now
Uh, none of us are going to retire because we'll die of a pandemic and/or a climate catastrophe before we have the chance. Also, travelling is more enjoyable when your destination isn't underwater, on fire, or so hot that birds fall out of the sky.
@@homemadefilms5718 when they retire???? Shit boomers still going to be collecting their pay checks keeping their jobs that they should have retired from 30yrs ago as they enter the 3rd stage of rigor mortis
You can also see Bill's boomer mindset where everyone is a "teacher, doctor, astronaut" All these jobs are highly specialized and require high degrees of education. This is pretty privileged talk from Bill because students have to go into hundreds of thousands of debt to be one of those. Teaching as well doesn't pay well either for all the expenses you have.
Well, actually, it's not too bad. It's all about your mentality. There's gonna be shit customers, obviously, but I generally remember very little about them. I've been working at a walmart for a year and a half, which, granted, isn't a long time, but while I don't love my job, it's fine. I get cash at the end of the day, so whatever. Plus, in my walmart, I've been told that the section I work in is one of the worst because of the managers, which are total cunts. Most women end up quitting or switching from my department after a few months, but the guys only last about 1 or 2 weeks tops, which I found weird, but I found out from my coworkerd that the reason why they leave is because the managers are not just cunts, but also sexist towards men, which makes sense in retrospect, since they treat me a bit worse than everyone else, I've noticed. On top of that, I'm not even an adult yet, and they're old ladies, so that's another strike against me in their eyes. Even so, I don't really care, I still like my job and I'm not switching departments, somewhat because I'm okay with my spot, and also because I just want to spite them by staying lol. So far, im the guy who lasted the longest, by a mile, and I have a feeling that pisses them off. So, again, if you perceive it as bad, it will be bad, but if you stop caring, all of a sudden, it gets better, so people who say retail is horrible, yeah, in terms of pay, it's not gonna be sustainable long term, but as a teenager who's just trying to hustle, hell yeah!
@@cabbagedemon5944 well, you gotta pay based on how much it's worth. Working at a walmart is very easy, there's almost nothing to worry about as long as you just do your job. The thing is, working retail is something that really mostly requires a large quantity of employees, not high quality. If I owned the Walmart, I wouldn't pay much, because it isnt a hard job, and I can find new hires everywhere. Now, if I really need new hires, I'll pay a bit more. But if I'm not pressed for employees, im going to keep it low. I can't spend that much money on so many employees, that would cost me thousands that I need to pay taxes, property fees, money for new orders, the shipment, a bunch of shit. And if someone really needs money, well, they can just ask for more hours, that's what I do when I have a lot of time off, I work full time. Otherwise, I keep it at a minimum because college is important and I can afford to lose the job if I have to. You could also get more money by taking more responsibilities too, like my managers. They do the same thing that I do, but they also have to count the boxes, organize tasks, that sort of thing. So there's options. And, of course, if that doesn't work out, find another job. I hear Costco's pay a LOT of cash, they're just very strict, so if you can handle the pressure, go there. Plus, since we're in a shortage of employees, any retail place would be more than happy to welcome you, Costco probably included
@@TheRealBlazingDiamond the company has deemed the job the employees are doing as necessary. Otherwise, those positions wouldn't exist. So why should somebody doing something the company has deemed as necessary not be paid enough to support themselves? Work is a transactional process. You, as the worker, only have one thing you can sell the company: Your time. You give them your time. They give you currency. Also, my time is more important than your job. It should be on the employer to actually draw people in, not the other way around.
Bill's energy really feels like: "Hmm, a girl got murdered? It was her fault for being annoying. Let's talk about why she, and others like her, deserve it." I know that's not what he means, but that's what it feels like to me
It's actually so disgusting like you're literally murdered and your final moments are being broadcasted on Bill Maher to talk about how people spending time in a van suck, like that has nothing to do with anything
I'm kinda shocked he said "too much attention has already been paid" to the case. Like... a person with a following was murdered & her fiance's on the run, of course people are paying attention. It really does feel like he's saying people shouldn't care because HE doesn't see her as having any value.
as a gen z, I can safely say that not only is being famous not important to me, but it even scares me. the positives do not outweigh the negatives, like at all
I've actually thought about this, and I think the best kind of fame to have would to be an animator, or a UA-camr who uses an animated character to represent themselves. The idea that I couldn't walk down the street in complete anonymity scares tf outta me too.
originally I wanted to be a content creator but now i have to quit and get a lower paying less fulfilling job because this old guy said i’m weird for it
It’s funny because Jon Stewart had a totally different take on this, he said that the internet has democratized criticism and people like Maher are just mad that everyone else has a platform now, and not just him…
Millionaires like him need the rest of us doing shitty jobs and living in shitty apartments so he can stroke his own ego for a living and have his own mansion
@@layton6202 The only way people will stop doing it, is if everyone in the 99% stops doing it. Edit: A bit poorly worded there, I orginally meant that people will only stop working their lives away for these rich scumbags if everyone does so. Strikes are still possible even if it doesn't include the whole workforce of a company.
I'm so sick of older generations acting rude and condescending towards younger ones... *We are literally a product of you and the environment you made for us*
Blows my mind how they can't make that simple connection. Well, not actually. I think we all (millenials/gen z) know it's because by doing so, it would mess with the "truth" they rely on to feel safe and accomplished. It's like those trash parents who expose their kids on national television (trash Dr. Phil) for being unappreciative and difficult. Time to roll the home footage... uh-oh! It shows the parents failing every step on the way towards being emotionally intelligent, mature and nurturing role models. Ones that will solve problems with awareness, compassion and logic - not just shutting everything down by "breaking" the child mentally or abandoning it emotionally. You know, ways to make a child blame itself for everything and ultimately lose faith in themselves (their supposed "ego") in order to conform to their parent's lack of knowledge. 😒 All because older generations can't stop to "take a good look at themselves". 🤦🏼♀️ _Pssst!_ To all of you that has been, or is currently, stuck with toxic parents: This shit messes you up, but it can be fixed in a way that _won't_ break you down before it builds you up. Don't lose faith in yourself, or the hope to find yourself behind the rubble set in your way. Take your time. No need to prove yourself deserving of it and possibly giving up because you've been conditioned to believe you can't even do that and thus don't deserve it - just take your time.
That would be because the younger generation is also a byproduct of what they didnt yet realize was reality- so there is always a component of 'what the HECK is going through this kids head?!?!" and it will happen to you too when your children are old enough to be in your position. It is simply a lack of perception available to any human being where age causes a disconnect in empathy due to impersonal experiences. Not everyone grows up to remember exactly what it was like when they were young, or what they would be like if they grew up in the present, and thats another factor that comes in. Then, take in that every generation is a marked difference in critical thinking, adaptive thinking, and general cognitive ability that is is NO WONDER older generations, especially those who have children, are unable to comprehend the priorities or more IMPORTANTLY how their brains just plan function. Human experience is not equal, and people of all ages forget that you dont see the same colours even now as the person next to you
I am the youngest of five , the only non boomer, and yes I have watched them all of them being super selfish and not caring about tHe future even though hey have kids. The boomers really were the worst and lazy parents who let TVs and phones entertain their kids instead of social structures.
I’m gen Z and work 60 hours a week on a construction site and have nothing to show for it because people Bills age make sure I pay extortionate prices for rent and food
"They've learned how to monetize fucking off" Uhh, good for them. Anyone who has learned how to make a living doing what they want for fun absolutely deserves it.
I mean, isn't that basically what Andy Warhol did at The Factory? Yes, he made the famous silk screens, but he also: Partied with everyone from Truman Capote to random University students and street kids (the "party favors" rivaled that of The Height at it's glory) people running around in body paint while he made "avant-garde" films, revelling in rubbing elbows and making connections with (and for) people he thought would inspire each other and all the while cooking up creative little one-liners for the press. (The most well known, and misquoted, being the "15 minutes of fame" prediction.) He did *very* well for himself, even after being shot. It really didn't seem to phase him, or change the way he did "business".
Honestly, I don't think that influencers deserve the money they have, but a lot of them have it because of corporations using them to advertise, not because "the kids are lazy".
bill: "kids these days aren't working the shitty jobs when they're young" also bill: *son of a radio announcer and editor at NBC* also bill: *started doing comedy at 23*
It is insane to me that Bill's generation doesn't want a better life for their kids and grandchildren, they wanna see them suffer and do worse than they do. Shits bananas.
They think they were the one who had it hard so they think their kids and grandchildren need to have it hard too and don’t even realize they have it way harder
Except many younger millennials (such as myself) agree with him entirely. This is like when people in the early-mid aughts attempted to pretend that reality TV was just as worthwhile. It's not and neither are the vast, vast majority of content creators.
I would like to thank this channel for making a point of citing sources. The use of citing sources incorrectly is one of the big criticisms about Bill Maher, and it’s nice that this video holds itself to a higher standard.
@@LlopmondDunderbridge Bill is firmly a Boomer. Gen-Xers suck for different reasons (I'm one), which mostly have to do with giving up on life and feeling like trying to make any real change or difference in the world is basically impossible and pointless. We just want to go hide in the corner and let everyone else fight about everything. A lot of us feel pride towards the Y and Z "kids" trying to change the world...but not enough to actually help out in any meaningful way.
@@rustybrooks8916 is that why there is very little media attention towards them? (Although maybe they are heard/seen, but my algorithm just doesn't show it to me.)
@@rustybrooks8916The reasoning of most if not all boomers is quite astonishing, I've come to terms with this recently. It's a generation of people that only think in the box, and will instantly mock a way of life that is alien to them. They are the quintessential "get a job and don't you dare leave it" generation and have programmed the generations after them to live in fear.
His first job was selling pot in college and his second job was as a comedian. Dude has never worked a real job a day in his life, and all because his daddy raised him with a silver spoon. Is this where the boomers are getting their facts from? Honestly, sounds about right.
@@A.G.P.115 I honestly have no idea what you're trying to say here bud, but I'll be patiently waiting if you care to elaborate. If you're assuming I'm a millionaire, you'd be sorely mistaken. Just like I am lol.
Running a weekly show is extremely difficult and is definitely a full time job, his job is probably more stressful than most people reading this comment. Have you seen what’s it’s like running a media show? Oh wait you haven’t, you’re talking out of your ass.
Bill Maher the kind of douche to hear of a 16 year old person wanting to be a comedian and says "you gotta work the tough, crappy jobs until you're 30- *like I did*- before thinking like that," to then turn around and tell the 30 year old who has done those jobs and say "you should've built up your career when you were 16, because now you got no chance or connections *like I do*".
jeff bezos, a boomer, killed nasas ability to go to the moon for an entire year. heres the story on that, if its ok that i link that here. if not i can remove the link. its from a channel called breaking points. ua-cam.com/video/tdR0oLzSXVQ/v-deo.html
He always gets the Generations wrong. I caught a clip when I was over at my parents and he was bitching about Millennials… as if they were 20 years old. I told my folks, “Does he not realize they are in their 30s and even 40s?” And my parents were all defensive of him… ugh.
The most annoying thing to me is when he just waits for a round of applause after one of his “hot takes” with a quirky little smile on his face like “someone had to say it” lmao
I was on the brink of vomiting EVERY TIME omg it was so cringey🤮🤣 he really thought he was serving some hot tea like we haven’t already heard all this baloney on Facebook
Nah, most annoying is when the audience would boo or get annoyed with what he said. His smugness often resulting in him saying, "Oh fuck you! I'm right and you know it!"
Seeing a guy worth millions smugly telling me that “there’s so much work out there” after I spent a year finding a job after I lost my office job to automation, it makes me feel ready to go postal.
"There's so much work out there" but it's jobs that nobody wants cause they no benefits, low wages, or you live at work...or a combination of all 3. What Bill and his ilk don't understand is that we don't have a workers shortage, we have a good employer shortage.
@@The_Real_Frisbee This. I graduated from undergrad at the beginning of the pandemic and haven't been able to find jobs that pay more than $12/hr with crappy employers and not even for full time, not in my field. I've been surviving the last year and a half off temporary and part time work. Is it really that bad to ask for a decent wage? (Spoiler alert! It isn't)
@Safwaan Oh hey fellow Midwesterner!! I'm in WI!! Our minimum wage is literally $7.25 so a lot of the jobs in my area are literally like "ooooh $12 an hour is so much better!!!" But the cost of living is really high in my area of WI. In the city I live you need to be making like $20/hr to afford a one bedroom apartment and live decently.
you dunked on Bill so hard, I almost felt bad for him, then you reminded me that a murder of a woman is what inspired him to roast a whole generation of people.... anyway
@@CameronM1138 Are you talking about the time that he used Stan Lee’s death as a springboard for his segment on how comic book readers need to grow up? Because I thought of that as well, and it’s really ghastly how this is multiple shows in which he has looked at someone who died and said “my point tonight is that the things they did in their life are invalid, and anyone who consumes it is deeply stupid.”
When he started talking about "#vanlife" Influencers I thought " huh bit weird to bring up with the Gabby Petito case going on-" Then he actually started talking about it and I was like " oh shit- w-we're actually doing this?? now??" Like how tone deaf is that? Ugh I shouldn't be surprised at this point
Tbf, no one covering the murder of Gabby Petito actually gives af about what happened to her, they're just chasing ratings. To be even fairer, Bill Farts used her tragic murder as a segue to his lazy boomer standup set
"He pauses for applause and laughter when he doesn't get any" might be the greatest summation of this over-the-hill "I'm racist/misogynist but I vote Democrat, so it's FINE. IT'S FINE!" asshole I've ever heard. "Why don't you just work a job that doesn't pay you enough for rent and food, you lazy idiots?" is ... such a take.
imagine hearing about the murderof a young womanwho happened to be a van life influencer, going "oh i know a perfect joke for that" and opening with "we need less van life influencers" like can you be more insensitive
I know for a fact that Bill Mahar is salty about “influencers🤮” because they don’t need a laugh track or an entire film set to be more entertaining than him.
Influencers more entertaining? Come on my guy, both are terrible in this regard. Actual content creators however are very different. People on all platforms put in large amounts of work to create something entertaining and informative. Influencers are not of that fold. They are much closer to bill maher than creators like eddy really. They are rare, put in essentially 0 work themselves, most of it is about them, not their actual products, achievements or whatever, and they reep most of the benefits, instead of their teams who work 10x as hard.
Man, f his audience. Stop laughing on demand at his lame ass comments. If you turned up to watch his show, you're not smart or interested in politics, you're just boring.
Okay I get your point and it's extremely valid but when you put "entertainment" in quotes like that it makes me think you're talking about a veeery different kind of entertainment lol
All of Bill Maher's opinions on influencers/creators seem to come from a place of insecurity because of how new media is eclipsing old media. I imagine ratings have only gone down for him over the years, and he probably holds a lot of resentment towards the creators people are choosing to watch instead of him. It radiates "it must be the children who are wrong!" energy.
His show still passes a million viewers average, which is good for (very) late night talk show TV in general, but he's also on HBO, which doesn't pay the same way as basic access in relation to viewership. Also, you can say the same about every content creator pissing their pants when he says their jobs are illegitimate- like dude, let the old man ramble and eventually die. You're not doing anything worthwhile by replying emotionally, which is probably a reaction he'd hope for anyway
Exactly my thoughts. Back in the day, one would have to move to either Los Angeles or NYC in order to get into show biz. But now, some kid in Ohio can accumulate a larger following than these old dudes, and that pisses them off!
The way he confidently says "we have the most job openings in American history" as if we didn't have >600,000 people die, where a disproportionately high amount of those people were low/middle class... the complete lack of self-awareness is painfully cringe.
He definitely picked and chose on topics. Bill is alright but on this topic, he's out of touch. Social media is a perfect tool to achieve your dreams earlier in life instead of waiting till retirement. Sure, social media is bad but it also has its perks.
Also, if you can criticize a generation for someone doing their job while also being in a horrifically abusive relationship and getting murdered, well, I think his generation has no leg to stand on. Murder rates were higher when he was young.
I’m currently a freshman in high school, in one of my classes we did a personal presentation. Not one person said a social media job, there are like 30 people, Bill, Shut up
I just hate how his generation really wants us to suffer. So what if we’ve found a more fun way to make money? I thought the goal was that your kids had a better life than you?
EXACTLY. Many of us found ways around the shitty job market & educational system & some of us succeeded... So they turn around & go "NO, NOT LIKE THAT, YOU SHOULD HAVE SUFFERED THE SAME WAY I DID." Meanwhile conveniently ignoring how inflation & multiple recessions & corporate bullshit have made the world even more hostile to making a living.
It's even worse when other young people have the same boomer mentality because of constantly being told how inferior they are to older generations. It's all a pissing contest on who can insult each other the most for being born in a certain time. Something you can't even control.
I saw a segment from a little while ago where Bill was trying to defend Biden in a convo with socialist professor Cornell West, and Dr. West was accusing Biden of enabling Saudi war crimes and Bill, 100% unironically, said “but he’s a politician that’s just what they do.” Really just shows what a sad, horrifyingly rigid worldview man’s got.
If Bill wants more people to become teachers, nurses, and astronauts, maybe he should worry more about making college affordable, and less about young people finding better ways to make money without getting up to their eyeballs in debt before they're even 30.
@@ethanhoward8506 He has a very public platform and boomers listen to him- meaning he has some sway with voters. We need more people who will vote for someone who wants to rework the college education system to be affordable.
@@ethanhoward8506 Influence holds a lot of power. That goes for TV hosts/traditional media too. He’s been in the game as a “content creator” for years. His net worth is what most Americans will never ever see or spend in their lifetime.
Well, at the same time, you have to choose your college wisely. Don't try to go into stuff like gender studies, for example, because that won't get you a job at all, instead go for stuff like computer sciences, which is actually really good to make cash, since people with skills in programming and the like are very sought after, or you can take other classes, like engineering or science, anything that you really want to do, just make sure there's a job attached to it. Next, accumulate some money before hand. When I was in sec 5 of high school, I worked at a walmart during the weekends and the Monday evening, I got a shit ton of money. Then I went to college an now I have no issues paying my fees every session.
When I was a kid, pre-influencer, everyone I knew either wanted to be a Popstar or an Actor. Kids literally haven't changed at all, just the media they find enticing
And lets be real, wanting to be an astronaut is an equally stupid dream as trying to be a popstar, as both are far out of reach for most normal people. You have to know people and go to the right college, and have the right family to become an astronaut. It's not some easily achievable "if you put your mind to it" kind of goal. It's a highly political process.
@@stevenpuckitt212 and without the drive that dreams can provide, the slim amount who make it wouldn't have. Without generating the skills they wouldn't have succeeded when getting that opportunity most don't get
@@johnathanwalker8395 I don't disagree. I just find it amusing when people use wanting to be president or an astronaut as some example of 'real dreams' when it's no more attainable or realistic than being the next Prince or Brad Pitt. No dream is entirely out of reach and people have to overcome the naysayers to often achieve them. It's just a bad faith comparison when people use it. I'm just pointing out that it is just as much a fantasy as wanting to be a celebrity for 99.99% of people that attempt to do it.
@@stevenpuckitt212 because we as a society have never taken care of workers and look down on people who are content. Nothing is more loathsome in hustle culture than someone who is fine with a modest and comfortable living.
“Working retail till I’m 65 and I can finally see the big tree.” As someone who use to work retail, If you ever wanted to go on a good vacation when you retire, you’ll be well pass 65.
Hi bill! I’m a gen z who works 5 to 6 hour shifts at Dunkin’ Donuts while still doing high school online and starting my acting/comedy career while also fighting multiple debilitating mental illnesses! Tell me how I’m lazy.
Bill Maher is just one of those guys that makes a career out of just being himself (really rude suit and tie bitch) and gets confused why people make a career out of being themselves (relatable to most people watching them, and not actively trying to make everyone uncomfortable.) People like bill Maher are actually embarrassing. But he would probably "roast" me, cause he is rich, and I am not. Thanks for making this video, Eddy.
Bill Maher thinks 'attention' is a limited good, so whenever someone else is getting some, he thinks that means they're stealing attention from him. Which, if you're a narcissist like Bill, is a problem.
It was such a popular take though. The one I hated the most was "brown girls also get murdered and nobody cares" as if it was somehow a race issue that it got coverage, even though this girl was somewhat famous, and there was a manhunt for the boyfriend.
@@GeneralTaco155555a Hm there were equally as famous brown girls with followings on the internet who were murdered by their partner and it may have been covered by a few forums. It is a race issue. Two things can be true. And saying “it’s not the time” is not the answer. You are proof that the only time people ever really listen to us is when they’re annoyed by us raising a fuss “at the wrong time”. I agree with the original poster though, that saying “too much attention has been paid” is extremely distasteful and uncalled for when referring to anyone’s murder.
Always funny when the older generations who are quick to take all credit for contributions or advancements to society, also simultaneously shrug of the consequences of said Society and blame the younger people who are just existing in a world they aren’t really old enough to have impacted yet. No accountability or world awareness really from people like bill.
Imagine seeing that a woman, someone's daughter, is dead and immediately think about how their job is 'easier' than yours when you were their age, and get angry about it.
@@antononononon Ironic, a statement about "merit" coming from a guy who posts controversial comments on UA-cam for attention. If you don't think her life had merit, I can only imagine how you loathe yourself. You're just some guy seeking approval on the internet and you aren't even succeeding there. I'd pity you if you were only worth the energy. Maybe keep your edgy bs to yourself next time buddy
yet he is already set for life, not some 30 something worried about his livelihood. hes just a prick ether grifting or is legitimately an idiot selling his shlock to other old people
Mahrer's parents were upper middle class, his father a network news editor and radio announcer and his mother a nurse. He grew up very privileged. There is no way he was broke in college.
I love how they call working class lazy and simultaneously tell them if they got a better job their situation would improve. Then immediately decry them for taking those steps.
I work in retail and there is a nationwide shortage of retail workers, and honestly I support it. It’s people realizing that it’s just not worth it anymore after the hell the past nearly 2 years has been for us. The amount of boomers I get bitching that we are short staffed and “no one wants to work anymore” is fucking insane. They simultaneously tell us to pull ourselves up by our bootstraps, if we want better pay get a better job, minimum wage jobs are meant for teenagers and blah blah blah then when an ass load of workers quit to get that better job then Karen is angry she can’t try on because we are so short staffed we can’t have the fitting rooms open or we reduced our hours of operation because we don’t have the staff to be open our normal 12 hour days. It’s bullshit. They can’t have it both ways
That would imply upward class mobility is a possibility in the traditional job market. 🤣 Younger people look at wealthy influencers and see hope that they could be like that.
@@xenasaur520 Now I've heard some outlandish things on what libertarianism is, but that by far takes the cake! The point of modern libertarianism is to roll back the role of the federal government, and for legislation that is created not affect people and their personal lives/rights nor peoples jobs. Another way to put is how Democrats tend to favor personal lives not being affected by the government. While Republicans favor the government not intruding on the economy. Libertarians tend to gravitate towards these two ideas.
The fact he belittles his audience when they don't laugh at his jokes, which often happens multiple times each episode, shows what a hack he's become. It's a poor carpenter that blames his tools
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@@Name-cv6sb tf
He is literally an influencer, but for… old people.
And a lot of the criticisms he throws at younger influencers are true for himself.
He's an old fashioned influencer.
When your his age what will you have to show?
Not just old people, but old stubborn people that have a narrow view of the world and are sure The world is the same as it was when they grew up.
@@yetanotherretroreview4476 what kind of question is that? What about you? Will you learn grammar by the time *you're* his age?
The fact that he said ”these kids don’t want to work a shitty job and live in a shitty apartment” says it all. Nowadays, its 2-3 shitty jobs, to live in a shitty apartment with a bunch of roommates.
at least he gets the economy sucks and it is easy to spot he uses it to make fun of those that don't wanna live like that. "You don't want to suffer what WE had to suffer, how dare you!" > that's actually why some things don't change. Because what people suffered through and no longer have to go through, they don't care about changing even though they wished it had when they had to go through it and when people find ways to avoid that, they don't like that.
Hell, I make roughly the average American salary (42k or so) and I can only afford half of my mediocre apartment. Don't know how anyone ever expects someone to truly function independently when certain parts of the world mandate you make six figures to do so.
@@raffy234 Bill Maher ever suffered a day in his life? Read his Wikipedia page, the guy went from a middle-class home to the Ivy League. He was the host at Catch a Rising Star a year after he graduated from Cornell. I strongly doubt he ever had an apartment where he had nothing but a mattress on the floor and all his clothes in a pile in the corner while shuffling back and forth from his day job as a cook at Denny's and his night job delivering pizza.
How can someone say "those children dont want to have a bad life, what a stupid generation" and think its a good point
Currently living in a double wide trailer with seven other people. Three of those my kids..
Reminder: When Bill Maher refers to "enduring those early shitty jobs", he specifically means when he sold weed in college. Literally the closest to a real job he's had.
Old people love calling genz lazy but then refuse to use self checkout or put their cart backs at grocery stores.
I feel like lazy has become the new word for sloth
Cart narcs. Best channel😂
I refuse sell check out because that should be someone's job. Not putting carts back just baffles me tho.
@@aureateseigneur5317 agreed, I don't use self checkout because I want that to be an entry level job. people who don't put carts back are awful though
@@aureateseigneur5317 I don't entirely mind self check-out, from what I've seen there still needs to be someone to supervise them in case a customer needs help, but what annoys me is it feels like every big grocery store is horribly understaffed in the check-out area - and the self check-out only perpetuates that problem
Usually I don't see enough people shopping at one place to warrant the store opening a bunch of check-out lanes but it's still like, _could you spare the money just in case???_
Also, didn't his generation normalize backpacking across Europe in their mid-20s? Isn't this just the same thing, except more domestic and being able to publicly share pictures?
You’re so right!
Bill Maher strikes me as the type of adult--let alone comedian--to see what the youth's interests are & what they're invested in, and before even considering their perspectives on anything, he decides to make bitter-sounding lame ass humor positioned from the view of a geezer who *barely* remembers what being young was like. then he reiterates those weak ass unfunny points to other geezers whose entire post-retirement personality are being old and crabby
@@droomzy im poor and my life sucks but I genuinely prefer it to what you describe because I couldn't live with myself. What a pitiful and cowardly way to be.
@@Loctorak agreed my boy! & I hope your life situation begins to improve; the mentality is a key aspect, & from the look of it you at least aren't bitter about other people's lifestyles so you're clearly doing *something* right! wish you the best 🤞🏾
WELL YES, AND ASIA AND Latine America and anywhere else. Preferably cheap places with lots of cheap drugs.
But back then, you could tune in, turn on, drop out, wander around, drop back in, and often still build a middle-class life. That is not so easy now.
But they did not start it. There are great writers who have written about their wanderings going back to the 18th century, and in some cases, long before that.
bill maher is as insecure as he is insufferable lmao
I fucking love your content dude
I wasn’t expecting you here but I’m glad to see you lol
You could of not added lmao
Woah your last name is my first name. Wicked.
woah didn’t expect to see you here man
I am fortunate enough that my Great Grandfather is not just still alive, but at 103 years old he's still relatively aware and able to interact with people. He's a great guy. More relevantly, he was born in 1920, seven years before the first television, and so directly got to see the rise of TV as a medium, and the 'boom' of movies (although movies already existed when he was born, they didn't start catching on in America until 1910, and didn't become "big" until the 20's).
Because he likes keeping up with the world, he does watch Bill Maher and other people of the sort. I asked him about this, and he had a few things to say: most notably that the arguments Maher (and others like him) are bringing up against Influencers are almost the EXACT same arguments he heard being used against TV and movie stars growing up. That they aren't doing any real work, that their popularity is negatively influencing the youth to be lazy, that it's "easy money", etc. ALL of them are almost exact repeats of a hundred-year-old argument.
As the man himself said, with the unique perspective of his age: Their names may sound alike, but Bill Maher isn't a modern Jack Paar, even if he thinks he is.
Thats really cool and interesting
my granpa is 102 and he just watches reality tv and has bad hearing lmao
Bill burr said it best 6 years ago.
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That's super interesting but not surprising. It's unfortunate how many arguments like this never go away but instead just change topics. IIRC, the same arguments made claiming violent video games causing violence was also used against guys like Shakespeare
this is pretty interesting, also he is going strong at 102 y/o is very inpressive
I like how Bill lists construction and retail as examples of good jobs available... two jobs known to destroy your body and work you into the ground
People also don't want to do those jobs anymore, you used to actually make a living doing those jobs. my brother recently started at the same company as my dad in the same position. Hes making the exact same amount my dad was making 25 years ago, not adjusted for inflation. literally the exact same amount for the exact same job. My dad moved up and makes a lot more now, but the fact that the opening position hasn't changed their wage at all in 25 years is insane. This is a high risk mining job too, and the starting wage is still considered good, it was just super good back then.
@@mf.danger9235And they produce far more per hour thanks to innovation, that extra is simply going to profit instead of wages
@@mf.danger9235I started working in construction almost exactly 21 years ago. (left 6.5 years later) The guy who was teaching me on day one had started 24 years before. I was making 20% less on my first day than he did on his first day, not adjusted for inflation. He was only making 50% more than his day one pay, also not adjusted for inflation.
Retail is literally a circle of working class hell. Let's see, would I rather sit in some stupid store all day, folding shirts and putting stuff back on shelves in between bouts of shitty-ass Karens throwing fits, or would I prefer to work for myself, make my own schedule, and do something I actually enjoy doing for an audience that also enjoys what I'm doing?
Such a hard choice, Bill, you complete and utter tool.
@@mf.danger9235And then the War on Terror happened.
Bill has unrelenting “Art degrees are meaningless but I do consider myself an artist of my craft” energy
@@Electricsheep86 Tell me, because I will never be close to famous- How does Bill’s boot taste?
@@mothman4672 this guy under every comment.. I’m convinced he’s Bill Maher’s burner account
And he didn't waste time on art degree to get there.
@@Electricsheep86, your existence is God’s failure.
this comment gives off "I wasted money on an art degree and im trying to justify it on youtube" energy
As much as I think throwing out “boomer” is overdone,….the boomer energy here from Bill is almost palpable.
I think it’s allowed since he’s referring to us millennials as if we’re in our early 20s. I’m 32, my fiancé’s 37, millennials are up to FORTY YEARS OLD. I’m going to call them boomers as long as they keep calling us children 🤷♀️
Aside from an age range "boomer" is also a mentality, if someone chooses to act like a boomer they should be called out as such.
@@Rubydoomsday quite true. The generation labels are already pretty arbitrary. If Bill wants to throw them around haphazardly, why can’t we?
@@doctahjonez Though it's very easy with Bill Maher, he's a boomer in age _and_ mentality.
Kayla Gillette I think it’s because of the way he grew up, my parents were almost born in the baby boomers era. Older Generations tend to get mad when people like “influencers” mainly being millennials and gen z, get popular off playing games and making videos because they had to work very hard to get even a quarter of what people are making today off the internet. Generations always have to be a war.
Like my Dad pointed out to me once; the trend of people wanting to be influencers is not a new thing. Things go in cycles: when my Dad was a kid in the 70s and 80s every kid with a guitar wanted to be the next Jimmy Page.
Didn't kids in the 1960s say they wanted to cowboys and Indians?
When I was 9, I wanted to be a kids' bop singer, Disney actor or make a funny video on UA-cam and cameo in a diary of a wimpy kid movie.
Now I'm in college studying radiology.
Bill burr said it best 6 years ago.
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youtube is kind of different than those kids in the 70s and 80s wanting to be a rockstar and kids in the 90s wanting to be tony hawk or michael jordan
@@exodus6996 how?
@@neehaalot of things, ranging from effort to needed work flow. With sports/music, that needs to be you 100% if you want to really be good and make money with it. Now, all you need to do is get lucky with the algorithm and find the right fanbase. You can be famous on UA-cam without it consuming you.
@@raccoon8743 actually maintaining that fame is hard work even the shitty bait channels put in alot of work tbh.
I’m a nurse.
My wife’s a teacher.
We want our daughters to travel and experience the world instead of being a workhorse and then dying unfulfilled.
Bill Maher is leaning hard into his inevitable irrelevance, and good riddance.
I love how Bill doesn't even say "Gabby Petito," he just calls her "The young woman who got murdered." The disrespect is truly astonishing.
If he gives her a name it means shes an actual human being and not a concept he can complain about.
Right?! God he is an absolute prick
@@CANDY-in9js fr???
I don't know if we watched the same video but he in fact does call her gabby petito
He’s the definition of a boomer
I like how he's implying that being an astronaut is more realistic than being an influencer somehow.
Yeah after his "back in my day kids wanted to be astronauts" bit I was thinking, okay so you're mad that kids have more attainable aspirations now?
Especially considering there are literally 48 astronauts in the entire world right now.
“Oh why back in the 2030’s did kids wanna be owners of shipping company’s and today they wanna be teachers?
@@LemonyFresh And nowadays you either need a Masters’ degree or be like the best test pilot in the military
Honestly, it kind of is.
Bill is the “I had to suffer, why should they?” kind of person instead of the “I suffered and I’ll do what I can to make sure others don’t have to.”
He's that, but without the part where he actually suffered.
I think you meant "why shouldn't they?"
Not now he's not. He's gone full blown suffering for everyone.
Bill is like your dad that watches football and asks you why you were watching a youtuber play a video game instead of playing the game, and then you ask him why doesnt he play football and he is just like boy be quiet
Honestly though, why would you do either of those things?
@@kevindonahue2251Because we enjoy doing those things. Don't need another reason.
@@kevindonahue2251cuz its fun to watch people do stuff
Bill Maher, who’s never worked a day in his life, describing himself as a “normie” is my joker moment
That's bullshit. He very much had to work through it to get to where he is today. The grind was much harder back then for comedians.
@@starllama2149 You do realize it's way harder to be a comedian now than back then, right? Like we live in an era where making a joke can get you not only targeted by people, but also stalked and killed in the absolute worst case scenario. All Bill Maher has ever done in his life was deal weed, tell jokes, and spout his opinions on HBO.
I am going to become the joker
@@TheManinBlack9054 Based and edgepilled.
you're awful, Maher.
how about another joke, Maher?
bill fart is one of those guys that you think is funny when you were younger because your parents watched him and the older you get you realize he’s just an out of touch old man who loves attention
hi nick, i like ur cat
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For me, that was Jeff Dunham, but looking back, his stuff was actually pretty racist.
Nailed it Nick!
The most amazing thing about this is that one of the major issues that Bill also likes to talk about is how wrong ageism (towards old people) is wrong. It’s INSANE to me that he can’t see the irony of shitting on ageism and everyone younger than 40 in the same breath.
I wrote off Bill Maher when Neil Degrasse Tyson had him on Star Talk, and Bill compared the space program to baby learning to walk, but in the backwards sense “why didn’t we wait till we developed the technology to go to space and go then, why doesn’t a baby wait till it legs grows and walks then” I was so flabbergasted how dumb that was I never paid an ounce of attention to him ever again
To be fair, Neil is the bill maher of science communication. The man is unnecessarily verbose when explaining simple concepts, extremely smug towards those he sees as less educated, and is accused of some very heinous acts. Taking either of them seriously shows a lack of seriousness when involved in either of their fields. Let me paint it like this, if someone has multiple joe rogan appearances, they probably arent a great person to be listening to regularly.
*woman is tragically murdered*
Bill: Can you believe what her job is? *holds 30 seconds waiting for laughter and applause to start*
1 minute 30 second*
was*
_laugh track_
@@generichuman6220 *1 hour and 30 minutes
*death happens*
Bill: haha im just so dark ahh!!! van life amirite???
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"Traveling is for retirement" None of us are going to be able to retire, Bill. Especially not if we're working those retail and service industry jobs that are just so available right now
And I don’t think the corpse of the Great Barrier Reef or the burnt-down forests of California are gonna be fun sites to see
thats not even factoring the fact any of us could be hit by a car tomorrow, enjoy life while you can or your a fool.
Uh, none of us are going to retire because we'll die of a pandemic and/or a climate catastrophe before we have the chance.
Also, travelling is more enjoyable when your destination isn't underwater, on fire, or so hot that birds fall out of the sky.
On the bright side, when they retire, their jobs will go to us
@@homemadefilms5718 when they retire???? Shit boomers still going to be collecting their pay checks keeping their jobs that they should have retired from 30yrs ago as they enter the 3rd stage of rigor mortis
Imagine having a 'paid' live audience that barely laughs and claps.
You can also see Bill's boomer mindset where everyone is a "teacher, doctor, astronaut" All these jobs are highly specialized and require high degrees of education. This is pretty privileged talk from Bill because students have to go into hundreds of thousands of debt to be one of those. Teaching as well doesn't pay well either for all the expenses you have.
"There are plenty of good jobs in... Retail..." Just goes to show he hasn't interacted with a retail worker in at least 40 years
He probably has, by being the shitty customer retail workers tell horror stories about
Well, actually, it's not too bad. It's all about your mentality. There's gonna be shit customers, obviously, but I generally remember very little about them. I've been working at a walmart for a year and a half, which, granted, isn't a long time, but while I don't love my job, it's fine. I get cash at the end of the day, so whatever. Plus, in my walmart, I've been told that the section I work in is one of the worst because of the managers, which are total cunts. Most women end up quitting or switching from my department after a few months, but the guys only last about 1 or 2 weeks tops, which I found weird, but I found out from my coworkerd that the reason why they leave is because the managers are not just cunts, but also sexist towards men, which makes sense in retrospect, since they treat me a bit worse than everyone else, I've noticed. On top of that, I'm not even an adult yet, and they're old ladies, so that's another strike against me in their eyes. Even so, I don't really care, I still like my job and I'm not switching departments, somewhat because I'm okay with my spot, and also because I just want to spite them by staying lol. So far, im the guy who lasted the longest, by a mile, and I have a feeling that pisses them off.
So, again, if you perceive it as bad, it will be bad, but if you stop caring, all of a sudden, it gets better, so people who say retail is horrible, yeah, in terms of pay, it's not gonna be sustainable long term, but as a teenager who's just trying to hustle, hell yeah!
@@cabbagedemon5944 well, you gotta pay based on how much it's worth. Working at a walmart is very easy, there's almost nothing to worry about as long as you just do your job. The thing is, working retail is something that really mostly requires a large quantity of employees, not high quality. If I owned the Walmart, I wouldn't pay much, because it isnt a hard job, and I can find new hires everywhere. Now, if I really need new hires, I'll pay a bit more. But if I'm not pressed for employees, im going to keep it low. I can't spend that much money on so many employees, that would cost me thousands that I need to pay taxes, property fees, money for new orders, the shipment, a bunch of shit. And if someone really needs money, well, they can just ask for more hours, that's what I do when I have a lot of time off, I work full time. Otherwise, I keep it at a minimum because college is important and I can afford to lose the job if I have to. You could also get more money by taking more responsibilities too, like my managers. They do the same thing that I do, but they also have to count the boxes, organize tasks, that sort of thing. So there's options. And, of course, if that doesn't work out, find another job. I hear Costco's pay a LOT of cash, they're just very strict, so if you can handle the pressure, go there. Plus, since we're in a shortage of employees, any retail place would be more than happy to welcome you, Costco probably included
@@TheRealBlazingDiamond the company has deemed the job the employees are doing as necessary. Otherwise, those positions wouldn't exist.
So why should somebody doing something the company has deemed as necessary not be paid enough to support themselves?
Work is a transactional process.
You, as the worker, only have one thing you can sell the company:
Your time.
You give them your time.
They give you currency.
Also, my time is more important than your job.
It should be on the employer to actually draw people in, not the other way around.
Lol guy really said if I was Walmart I’d exploit my workers
Bill's energy really feels like: "Hmm, a girl got murdered? It was her fault for being annoying. Let's talk about why she, and others like her, deserve it." I know that's not what he means, but that's what it feels like to me
It's actually so disgusting like you're literally murdered and your final moments are being broadcasted on Bill Maher to talk about how people spending time in a van suck, like that has nothing to do with anything
I'm kinda shocked he said "too much attention has already been paid" to the case. Like... a person with a following was murdered & her fiance's on the run, of course people are paying attention. It really does feel like he's saying people shouldn't care because HE doesn't see her as having any value.
@@rubyrider7902 exactly. Him saying that is basically saying, “she’s not a celebrity, so her death doesn’t matter”
@@rubyrider7902 I think on some level he’s also aware that people probably wouldn’t pay as much attention if he was murdered
Nice to see another Jack fan here!
bill maher is the son of a network executive who sold pot to get into comedy but sure i have to get a real job.
as a gen z, I can safely say that not only is being famous not important to me, but it even scares me. the positives do not outweigh the negatives, like at all
I agree. After seeing how the media treated Britney Spears in 2007, I came to the realization that being famous isn’t exactly a good thing
I've actually thought about this, and I think the best kind of fame to have would to be an animator, or a UA-camr who uses an animated character to represent themselves.
The idea that I couldn't walk down the street in complete anonymity scares tf outta me too.
I keep wanting to start a gaming channel...but I don't want the attention......the irony is not lost on me lol.
originally I wanted to be a content creator but now i have to quit and get a lower paying less fulfilling job because this old guy said i’m weird for it
Awww man, this fossil with an ego the size of Jupiter says UA-cam is weird. Better quit!
@@wrenren2112 I don’t know, do we have a chart comparison of this? Because I would say Jupiter pales in comparison.
Sad but true lol 😂
Brody x Eddy is truly the most ambitious crossover
holy crap, I havent seen your channel in years when I also really wanted to animate shit
It’s funny because Jon Stewart had a totally different take on this, he said that the internet has democratized criticism and people like Maher are just mad that everyone else has a platform now, and not just him…
Exactly. Bill’s upset that he isn’t the top dog anymore. He’s afraid of becoming irrelevant.
@@bigpapamagoo8696 well he’s 100% irrelevant, so mission failed well get em next time
I just realized how much respect Jon Stewart has for this generation than Bill Maher would ever allow...
Maher is the anti-stewart
@@bigpapamagoo8696 He is irrelevant, the only people that watch him are neckbeards and boomers
Bill's a celebrity and actually said on his show that what he does-acting-is not hard. His lack of self-awareness is spectacular.
I like how those type of people say gen z needs to go outside yet when we do they tell us to get a job
Fr. Plus we’re learning how to make lives for ourselves in the jacked up world they’ve left us with! It’s insane.
Bill’s argument: “if you have the option to escape from the cycle of shitty jobs and shitty apartments, you shouldn’t take it.”
wtf Bill
Millionaires like him need the rest of us doing shitty jobs and living in shitty apartments so he can stroke his own ego for a living and have his own mansion
@@tazzioboca and y'all keep doing that
@@layton6202 The only way people will stop doing it, is if everyone in the 99% stops doing it.
Edit: A bit poorly worded there, I orginally meant that people will only stop working their lives away for these rich scumbags if everyone does so. Strikes are still possible even if it doesn't include the whole workforce of a company.
“We suffered, so it shouldn’t be any better for our kids”
@@unlimited8410 They will never stop working they'll just keep complaining about it
I'm so sick of older generations acting rude and condescending towards younger ones... *We are literally a product of you and the environment you made for us*
Blows my mind how they can't make that simple connection. Well, not actually. I think we all (millenials/gen z) know it's because by doing so, it would mess with the "truth" they rely on to feel safe and accomplished.
It's like those trash parents who expose their kids on national television (trash Dr. Phil) for being unappreciative and difficult. Time to roll the home footage... uh-oh! It shows the parents failing every step on the way towards being emotionally intelligent, mature and nurturing role models. Ones that will solve problems with awareness, compassion and logic - not just shutting everything down by "breaking" the child mentally or abandoning it emotionally.
You know, ways to make a child blame itself for everything and ultimately lose faith in themselves (their supposed "ego") in order to conform to their parent's lack of knowledge. 😒
All because older generations can't stop to "take a good look at themselves". 🤦🏼♀️
_Pssst!_ To all of you that has been, or is currently, stuck with toxic parents: This shit messes you up, but it can be fixed in a way that _won't_ break you down before it builds you up. Don't lose faith in yourself, or the hope to find yourself behind the rubble set in your way. Take your time. No need to prove yourself deserving of it and possibly giving up because you've been conditioned to believe you can't even do that and thus don't deserve it - just take your time.
That would be because the younger generation is also a byproduct of what they didnt yet realize was reality- so there is always a component of 'what the HECK is going through this kids head?!?!" and it will happen to you too when your children are old enough to be in your position. It is simply a lack of perception available to any human being where age causes a disconnect in empathy due to impersonal experiences. Not everyone grows up to remember exactly what it was like when they were young, or what they would be like if they grew up in the present, and thats another factor that comes in. Then, take in that every generation is a marked difference in critical thinking, adaptive thinking, and general cognitive ability that is is NO WONDER older generations, especially those who have children, are unable to comprehend the priorities or more IMPORTANTLY how their brains just plan function. Human experience is not equal, and people of all ages forget that you dont see the same colours even now as the person next to you
They be die soon
Yeah, all generations after WWII are pretty pathetic.
I am the youngest of five , the only non boomer, and yes I have watched them all of them being super selfish and not caring about tHe future even though hey have kids. The boomers really were the worst and lazy parents who let TVs and phones entertain their kids instead of social structures.
I’m gen Z and work 60 hours a week on a construction site and have nothing to show for it because people Bills age make sure I pay extortionate prices for rent and food
I'm A 63 year old veteran and USED to like Bill Maher. Now he sounds like an old man sitting on his porch yelling at kids to stay off his lawn.
Bingo
These young "influencers" are the kids infringing on his media "lawn"
He's salty no kid ever said they wanted to be a late night talk show host when they grew up
"They've learned how to monetize fucking off" Uhh, good for them. Anyone who has learned how to make a living doing what they want for fun absolutely deserves it.
Ikr? Isn't that what the good ol' American Dream was all about? I can't with stupid rich people like him, they make absolutely no sense.
I mean, isn't that basically what Andy Warhol did at The Factory? Yes, he made the famous silk screens, but he also:
Partied with everyone from Truman Capote to random University students and street kids (the "party favors" rivaled that of The Height at it's glory) people running around in body paint while he made "avant-garde" films, revelling in rubbing elbows and making connections with (and for) people he thought would inspire each other and all the while cooking up creative little one-liners for the press. (The most well known, and misquoted, being the "15 minutes of fame" prediction.)
He did *very* well for himself, even after being shot. It really didn't seem to phase him, or change the way he did "business".
EXACTLY
It's also exactly what he himself does.
Honestly, I don't think that influencers deserve the money they have, but a lot of them have it because of corporations using them to advertise, not because "the kids are lazy".
bill: "kids these days aren't working the shitty jobs when they're young"
also bill: *son of a radio announcer and editor at NBC*
also bill: *started doing comedy at 23*
He says he had to sell pot during college to ‘make enough money to start doing comedy’ lol
"comedy"
its always the same story every fucking time, old shitdiapers preach about how lazy everyone is and then they always have rich parents, everytime
How old was he when he stopped doing comedy? I didn't know that he ever even started
@@buddygang9834 the Adam Corolla grift?
"People say there are no good jobs these days" no no no no no, Bill, people are saying that there are no GOOD PAYING jobs.
I’m 73 and have been hearing the same BS my whole life! The older generation always thinks the younger generation are all fucked up!😅. Ok BOOMER!!
It is insane to me that Bill's generation doesn't want a better life for their kids and grandchildren, they wanna see them suffer and do worse than they do. Shits bananas.
But they are doing worst.:/
And that son of a birch 🌳 doesn’t even have kids. What stake does he even have in the future?
They think they were the one who had it hard so they think their kids and grandchildren need to have it hard too and don’t even realize they have it way harder
Misery loves company.
@The Stonefish you are part of the problem
He has fully entered his “Old Man Yells at Cloud” stage.
I have no idea what this is referencing but I absolutely love it lol
@@elizabeth2621 simpson
@@leahflops9425 ~opening jingle play~
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Except many younger millennials (such as myself) agree with him entirely. This is like when people in the early-mid aughts attempted to pretend that reality TV was just as worthwhile. It's not and neither are the vast, vast majority of content creators.
Dude every 14-year-old says the old man yelling at a cloud thing, think of something new.
I would like to thank this channel for making a point of citing sources. The use of citing sources incorrectly is one of the big criticisms about Bill Maher, and it’s nice that this video holds itself to a higher standard.
I love how UA-cam is advertising Real Time below this video.
Bill Maher has the most infuriating combination of 'old man yells at cloud' and 'how do you do, fellow kids' I've ever seen.
It is his way of hiding the fact he is also part of the problem that voted in the problems we have today.
@@LlopmondDunderbridge Bill is firmly a Boomer. Gen-Xers suck for different reasons (I'm one), which mostly have to do with giving up on life and feeling like trying to make any real change or difference in the world is basically impossible and pointless. We just want to go hide in the corner and let everyone else fight about everything. A lot of us feel pride towards the Y and Z "kids" trying to change the world...but not enough to actually help out in any meaningful way.
Be careful, the ADL will come after you for a comment like that!
@@rustybrooks8916 is that why there is very little media attention towards them? (Although maybe they are heard/seen, but my algorithm just doesn't show it to me.)
@@rustybrooks8916The reasoning of most if not all boomers is quite astonishing, I've come to terms with this recently. It's a generation of people that only think in the box, and will instantly mock a way of life that is alien to them. They are the quintessential "get a job and don't you dare leave it" generation and have programmed the generations after them to live in fear.
His first job was selling pot in college and his second job was as a comedian. Dude has never worked a real job a day in his life, and all because his daddy raised him with a silver spoon. Is this where the boomers are getting their facts from? Honestly, sounds about right.
You must know what's it like then...
Alex Power tf is that supposed to even mean with his comment 🤣
@@A.G.P.115 I honestly have no idea what you're trying to say here bud, but I'll be patiently waiting if you care to elaborate. If you're assuming I'm a millionaire, you'd be sorely mistaken. Just like I am lol.
Running a weekly show is extremely difficult and is definitely a full time job, his job is probably more stressful than most people reading this comment. Have you seen what’s it’s like running a media show? Oh wait you haven’t, you’re talking out of your ass.
@@A.G.P.115 i know what it's like to have to keep a real job and work hard, yes
This video has aged like a fine wine, Bill has only gotten worse
Bill Maher the kind of douche to hear of a 16 year old person wanting to be a comedian and says "you gotta work the tough, crappy jobs until you're 30- *like I did*- before thinking like that," to then turn around and tell the 30 year old who has done those jobs and say "you should've built up your career when you were 16, because now you got no chance or connections *like I do*".
Ironically, probably the coolest thing astronauts have done in the past 15 years was Chris Hadfield becoming a content creator vlogging from space
jeff bezos, a boomer, killed nasas ability to go to the moon for an entire year.
heres the story on that, if its ok that i link that here. if not i can remove the link. its from a channel called breaking points.
ua-cam.com/video/tdR0oLzSXVQ/v-deo.html
HA
@@commentor2013 perfect chance for a rickroll
Dont forget the astronaut who hacked into her wifes bank account FROM SPACE. Being the first space crime
@@IDoABitOfTrollin thats what the space force is for lol
"Kids just don't want to be spit on by anti-maskers for minimum wage anymore, and that's their fault" is certainly a take.
Maybe get a different job or create one?
@@KrAOLo That's some Ben Shapiro levels of stupid
@@brightroot5719 Ben Shapiro is a tool. But it's not. I have lived overseas for 30 years created companies and jobs wherever I went.
Not even that man. The management at my old job just refused to hire more people, so we were always short staffed, so we’d have to get our hours cut.
@@KrAOLo well yeah trying to be an influencer would be a different job…
I remember my stepfather thought Bill Mahar was full of accurate information. Then again, he also watched Ancient Alien unironically.
He always gets the Generations wrong. I caught a clip when I was over at my parents and he was bitching about Millennials… as if they were 20 years old. I told my folks, “Does he not realize they are in their 30s and even 40s?” And my parents were all defensive of him… ugh.
The most annoying thing to me is when he just waits for a round of applause after one of his “hot takes” with a quirky little smile on his face like “someone had to say it” lmao
lol dude is spewing boring and predictable reactionary takes and thinks he's a rebel.
@@morenitomoreno1282 fr xD
I was on the brink of vomiting EVERY TIME omg it was so cringey🤮🤣 he really thought he was serving some hot tea like we haven’t already heard all this baloney on Facebook
@@richierich7098 right?? Lmao
Nah, most annoying is when the audience would boo or get annoyed with what he said. His smugness often resulting in him saying, "Oh fuck you! I'm right and you know it!"
Seeing a guy worth millions smugly telling me that “there’s so much work out there” after I spent a year finding a job after I lost my office job to automation, it makes me feel ready to go postal.
Yeah, it's fucking ridiculous, especially seeing how the hiring process is also changing.
It's almost like he is oblivious to the economic crisis that's happening right now 🤔
"There's so much work out there" but it's jobs that nobody wants cause they no benefits, low wages, or you live at work...or a combination of all 3. What Bill and his ilk don't understand is that we don't have a workers shortage, we have a good employer shortage.
@@The_Real_Frisbee This. I graduated from undergrad at the beginning of the pandemic and haven't been able to find jobs that pay more than $12/hr with crappy employers and not even for full time, not in my field. I've been surviving the last year and a half off temporary and part time work. Is it really that bad to ask for a decent wage? (Spoiler alert! It isn't)
@Safwaan Oh hey fellow Midwesterner!! I'm in WI!! Our minimum wage is literally $7.25 so a lot of the jobs in my area are literally like "ooooh $12 an hour is so much better!!!" But the cost of living is really high in my area of WI. In the city I live you need to be making like $20/hr to afford a one bedroom apartment and live decently.
Also I love how millenials and Gen Z are lumped together even tho oldest millenials are now in their 40s and youngest Gen z are preteens
Bill Mahr literally flipped from left to right, as soon as weed was legalized.
you dunked on Bill so hard, I almost felt bad for him, then you reminded me that a murder of a woman is what inspired him to roast a whole generation of people.... anyway
roast is used loosely here, at the very least it's cooked rare, at worst it would turn the most reserved, monkish chef into Gordon Ramsey
And it's not even the first time he's used someone's death as an excuse to ramble on about his bad takes.
@@CameronM1138 Are you talking about the time that he used Stan Lee’s death as a springboard for his segment on how comic book readers need to grow up? Because I thought of that as well, and it’s really ghastly how this is multiple shows in which he has looked at someone who died and said “my point tonight is that the things they did in their life are invalid, and anyone who consumes it is deeply stupid.”
Never feel bad for Bill at this moment in time.
@@hrishiv27 yep.
When I was watching the opening bit I had a feeling he might go to Gabby Petito, but I thought that’d be too tasteless.
Jesus Christ.
When he started talking about "#vanlife" Influencers I thought " huh bit weird to bring up with the Gabby Petito case going on-"
Then he actually started talking about it and I was like
" oh shit- w-we're actually doing this?? now??"
Like how tone deaf is that? Ugh I shouldn't be surprised at this point
Yeah I had that feeling, and when he went that low I was shocked. But, to be a cynic for a minute, should I really be that shocked? 🤷♀️
Thought your name was "Ghost Cum" 😂
Bill Maher has demonstrated many, many times he has neither taste or grace.
Tbf, no one covering the murder of Gabby Petito actually gives af about what happened to her, they're just chasing ratings. To be even fairer, Bill Farts used her tragic murder as a segue to his lazy boomer standup set
"He pauses for applause and laughter when he doesn't get any" might be the greatest summation of this over-the-hill "I'm racist/misogynist but I vote Democrat, so it's FINE. IT'S FINE!" asshole I've ever heard.
"Why don't you just work a job that doesn't pay you enough for rent and food, you lazy idiots?" is ... such a take.
imagine hearing about the murderof a young womanwho happened to be a van life influencer, going "oh i know a perfect joke for that" and opening with "we need less van life influencers" like can you be more insensitive
I know for a fact that Bill Mahar is salty about “influencers🤮” because they don’t need a laugh track or an entire film set to be more entertaining than him.
Ikr, plus this video ratio's Bill's lmao
Influencers...ha!
Influencers more entertaining? Come on my guy, both are terrible in this regard. Actual content creators however are very different. People on all platforms put in large amounts of work to create something entertaining and informative. Influencers are not of that fold. They are much closer to bill maher than creators like eddy really. They are rare, put in essentially 0 work themselves, most of it is about them, not their actual products, achievements or whatever, and they reep most of the benefits, instead of their teams who work 10x as hard.
Man, f his audience. Stop laughing on demand at his lame ass comments. If you turned up to watch his show, you're not smart or interested in politics, you're just boring.
shots fired
Bill Maher: I HATE HOW PEOPLE MAKE MONEY OUT OF ENTERTAINMENT
Also Bill: Makes a shit ton of money out of "entertainment"
☝
I rest my case.
Certainly stretching the definition of “entertainment”
Okay I get your point and it's extremely valid but when you put "entertainment" in quotes like that it makes me think you're talking about a veeery different kind of entertainment lol
And that's the only kind of job he's ever had.
Not gonna lie, the fact that the response to this whole segment is "Hey, Bill, she's not fucking off. She'd dead." is really disturbing
The entire time I’m watching these videos, I’m staring at your face thinking “can that moustache possibly be real?”
Bill’s entire personality now revolves around the fact that a kid once said ok boomer to him.
All of Bill Maher's opinions on influencers/creators seem to come from a place of insecurity because of how new media is eclipsing old media. I imagine ratings have only gone down for him over the years, and he probably holds a lot of resentment towards the creators people are choosing to watch instead of him. It radiates "it must be the children who are wrong!" energy.
He just doesn't understand it
His show still passes a million viewers average, which is good for (very) late night talk show TV in general, but he's also on HBO, which doesn't pay the same way as basic access in relation to viewership. Also, you can say the same about every content creator pissing their pants when he says their jobs are illegitimate- like dude, let the old man ramble and eventually die. You're not doing anything worthwhile by replying emotionally, which is probably a reaction he'd hope for anyway
isn’t he an antivaxxer? i think there’s a lot of things bill doesn’t understand
He's not anti vaxx, quite the opposite. And of course he was smug about it when he discussed it.
Exactly my thoughts. Back in the day, one would have to move to either Los Angeles or NYC in order to get into show biz. But now, some kid in Ohio can accumulate a larger following than these old dudes, and that pisses them off!
I haven't watched Bill in years, thanks for reminding me why
The way he confidently says "we have the most job openings in American history" as if we didn't have >600,000 people die, where a disproportionately high amount of those people were low/middle class... the complete lack of self-awareness is painfully cringe.
He definitely picked and chose on topics. Bill is alright but on this topic, he's out of touch. Social media is a perfect tool to achieve your dreams earlier in life instead of waiting till retirement. Sure, social media is bad but it also has its perks.
Also, my boomer parents are retiring this year. I'm sure a lot of others are as well.
he looks so proud that he made a segment criticising an entire generation due to someones murder
I despise this disgusting man almost as much as Howard stern.
Also, if you can criticize a generation for someone doing their job while also being in a horrifically abusive relationship and getting murdered, well, I think his generation has no leg to stand on. Murder rates were higher when he was young.
@Joe Tund Maher fan spotted. Opinion ignored.
@Joe Tund Maher fan spotted. Opinion ignored (II)
I’m currently a freshman in high school, in one of my classes we did a personal presentation. Not one person said a social media job, there are like 30 people, Bill, Shut up
Bill Maher is like if Adam Conover didn't give you an interesting historical fact while beating you over the head with mind-numbingly basic concepts
I just hate how his generation really wants us to suffer. So what if we’ve found a more fun way to make money? I thought the goal was that your kids had a better life than you?
EXACTLY. Many of us found ways around the shitty job market & educational system & some of us succeeded... So they turn around & go "NO, NOT LIKE THAT, YOU SHOULD HAVE SUFFERED THE SAME WAY I DID." Meanwhile conveniently ignoring how inflation & multiple recessions & corporate bullshit have made the world even more hostile to making a living.
also the cognitive dissonance that must be involved when a boomer criticizes younger generations but they're the ones who raised us
His generation thinks that there is nobility in sufferings and miseries, neverminding that the society is so miserable because the system is broken.
It's even worse when other young people have the same boomer mentality because of constantly being told how inferior they are to older generations. It's all a pissing contest on who can insult each other the most for being born in a certain time. Something you can't even control.
@@kingsleycy3450 well said. they wear their suffering as a badge of honor and get worked up when we refuse to do that.
"Young people, stop doing something rewarded by capitalism", say old capitalists who are opposed to any kind of systemic change.
That’s exactly it
Well said
Based
I saw a segment from a little while ago where Bill was trying to defend Biden in a convo with socialist professor Cornell West, and Dr. West was accusing Biden of enabling Saudi war crimes and Bill, 100% unironically, said “but he’s a politician that’s just what they do.” Really just shows what a sad, horrifyingly rigid worldview man’s got.
This
even the crowd sounds uncomfortable while trying to force out a laugh
Somebody needs to put Bill Maher in an old folks home
If Bill wants more people to become teachers, nurses, and astronauts, maybe he should worry more about making college affordable, and less about young people finding better ways to make money without getting up to their eyeballs in debt before they're even 30.
AMEN
I’m not defending him or anything, but how would you expect a tv host to make college more affordable?
@@ethanhoward8506 He has a very public platform and boomers listen to him- meaning he has some sway with voters. We need more people who will vote for someone who wants to rework the college education system to be affordable.
@@ethanhoward8506 Influence holds a lot of power. That goes for TV hosts/traditional media too. He’s been in the game as a “content creator” for years. His net worth is what most Americans will never ever see or spend in their lifetime.
Well, at the same time, you have to choose your college wisely. Don't try to go into stuff like gender studies, for example, because that won't get you a job at all, instead go for stuff like computer sciences, which is actually really good to make cash, since people with skills in programming and the like are very sought after, or you can take other classes, like engineering or science, anything that you really want to do, just make sure there's a job attached to it.
Next, accumulate some money before hand. When I was in sec 5 of high school, I worked at a walmart during the weekends and the Monday evening, I got a shit ton of money. Then I went to college an now I have no issues paying my fees every session.
When I was a kid, pre-influencer, everyone I knew either wanted to be a Popstar or an Actor. Kids literally haven't changed at all, just the media they find enticing
yeah this isn't new.
And lets be real, wanting to be an astronaut is an equally stupid dream as trying to be a popstar, as both are far out of reach for most normal people. You have to know people and go to the right college, and have the right family to become an astronaut. It's not some easily achievable "if you put your mind to it" kind of goal. It's a highly political process.
@@stevenpuckitt212 and without the drive that dreams can provide, the slim amount who make it wouldn't have. Without generating the skills they wouldn't have succeeded when getting that opportunity most don't get
@@johnathanwalker8395 I don't disagree. I just find it amusing when people use wanting to be president or an astronaut as some example of 'real dreams' when it's no more attainable or realistic than being the next Prince or Brad Pitt. No dream is entirely out of reach and people have to overcome the naysayers to often achieve them. It's just a bad faith comparison when people use it. I'm just pointing out that it is just as much a fantasy as wanting to be a celebrity for 99.99% of people that attempt to do it.
@@stevenpuckitt212 because we as a society have never taken care of workers and look down on people who are content. Nothing is more loathsome in hustle culture than someone who is fine with a modest and comfortable living.
In Bill Maher's world, scooby doo wouldn't exist because it'd be no mystery machine.
“Working retail till I’m 65 and I can finally see the big tree.” As someone who use to work retail, If you ever wanted to go on a good vacation when you retire, you’ll be well pass 65.
Eddy that stache looks like it’s about to gain sentience.
Looks like it's bout to take off like a moth or a bat.
*ascends off Eddy’s face*
“My people need me”
I figured it already had, but it was disrespect for the mustache to mention in a video about such a dickhead.
I want that mustache to be my new dad
It's absolutely glorious
10:46 I’ve applied for like 10-15 places and not a single ducking one of them called back ,and these are all low payin shitty jobs too
Hi bill! I’m a gen z who works 5 to 6 hour shifts at Dunkin’ Donuts while still doing high school online and starting my acting/comedy career while also fighting multiple debilitating mental illnesses! Tell me how I’m lazy.
Bill Maher is just one of those guys that makes a career out of just being himself (really rude suit and tie bitch) and gets confused why people make a career out of being themselves (relatable to most people watching them, and not actively trying to make everyone uncomfortable.) People like bill Maher are actually embarrassing. But he would probably "roast" me, cause he is rich, and I am not. Thanks for making this video, Eddy.
Bill Maher empty… YEET
thank you for the phrase "suit and tie bitch", i'm gonna pepper this into all my conversations from this point on
@@sludgeparty Right??! I thought the same thing 🤣
This is so spot on
Bill Maher saying “too much attention had already been paid” when talking about a murder case is so infuriating.
he's a fucking jerk, I wonder how much attention he would get when HE kicks the bucket (certainly not much)
Bill Maher thinks 'attention' is a limited good, so whenever someone else is getting some, he thinks that means they're stealing attention from him.
Which, if you're a narcissist like Bill, is a problem.
It was such a popular take though.
The one I hated the most was "brown girls also get murdered and nobody cares" as if it was somehow a race issue that it got coverage, even though this girl was somewhat famous, and there was a manhunt for the boyfriend.
@@GeneralTaco155555a Hm there were equally as famous brown girls with followings on the internet who were murdered by their partner and it may have been covered by a few forums. It is a race issue. Two things can be true.
And saying “it’s not the time” is not the answer. You are proof that the only time people ever really listen to us is when they’re annoyed by us raising a fuss “at the wrong time”.
I agree with the original poster though, that saying “too much attention has been paid” is extremely distasteful and uncalled for when referring to anyone’s murder.
It's not a great thing to say, but it was all over the news here in Canada for weeks too. I'm not sure why, tbh.
As a teacher, no thank you. I would love to see him try any other job
Always funny when the older generations who are quick to take all credit for contributions or advancements to society, also simultaneously shrug of the consequences of said Society and blame the younger people who are just existing in a world they aren’t really old enough to have impacted yet. No accountability or world awareness really from people like bill.
Imagine seeing that a woman, someone's daughter, is dead and immediately think about how their job is 'easier' than yours when you were their age, and get angry about it.
imagine seeing a dead person with no merit 24\7 on TV
@@antononononon I dont watch tv :D
@@antononononon Do people need "merit" to be mourned and lost?!
@@antononononon Ironic, a statement about "merit" coming from a guy who posts controversial comments on UA-cam for attention. If you don't think her life had merit, I can only imagine how you loathe yourself. You're just some guy seeking approval on the internet and you aren't even succeeding there. I'd pity you if you were only worth the energy. Maybe keep your edgy bs to yourself next time buddy
@@antononononon oh excuse me, edge lord over here 🙄
He's only upset because online content creation is slowly phasing out the 24/7 TV news cycle
Nailed it. He's salty that the media oligopoly is crumbling.
Thank you Chris! That’s what it’s about
yet he is already set for life, not some 30 something worried about his livelihood. hes just a prick ether grifting or is legitimately an idiot selling his shlock to other old people
"There are more job openings than there are people looking" And yet almost none of the companies I apply to write back to deny my application...
Mahrer's parents were upper middle class, his father a network news editor and radio announcer and his mother a nurse. He grew up very privileged. There is no way he was broke in college.
I love how they call working class lazy and simultaneously tell them if they got a better job their situation would improve. Then immediately decry them for taking those steps.
So true.
I work in retail and there is a nationwide shortage of retail workers, and honestly I support it. It’s people realizing that it’s just not worth it anymore after the hell the past nearly 2 years has been for us. The amount of boomers I get bitching that we are short staffed and “no one wants to work anymore” is fucking insane. They simultaneously tell us to pull ourselves up by our bootstraps, if we want better pay get a better job, minimum wage jobs are meant for teenagers and blah blah blah then when an ass load of workers quit to get that better job then Karen is angry she can’t try on because we are so short staffed we can’t have the fitting rooms open or we reduced our hours of operation because we don’t have the staff to be open our normal 12 hour days. It’s bullshit. They can’t have it both ways
Not to mention, he's shouting all of this from atop his mountain of wealth.
That would imply upward class mobility is a possibility in the traditional job market. 🤣 Younger people look at wealthy influencers and see hope that they could be like that.
Boomers: maybe invest your money
Us: invests in stocks and overthrows the market in our favor.
Boomers: NO YOU DID IT WRONG
He's a real life sitcom. Why does he stop for laughs and applause
@OwO fake owo?
Yeah.
@@hlethaby Most definitely.
Same with most talk show hosts
Proof you don't watch Maher, because he usually stops to glare at his audience for clapping for stupid things.
did he just call retail a good job
Bill maher when he realizes that he can go on a vacation for 30 years, and have no consequences for it
He said that "too much attention has been paid"
A woman was. *Fucking. Murdered.*
*mumbling behind the scenes*
_what the actual fuck is happening_
For someone who claims to be a libertarian, Bill sure doesn't like it when people live like they want to.
Lmao
He does not claim to be a libertarian lmao, he’s a liberal.
@@sungukyun2608 He's definitely a libertarian if you listen to what he says on most subjects. He does not align with the left.
the point of libertarianism is to legally own slaves and get rid of the age of consent
@@xenasaur520 Now I've heard some outlandish things on what libertarianism is, but that by far takes the cake! The point of modern libertarianism is to roll back the role of the federal government, and for legislation that is created not affect people and their personal lives/rights nor peoples jobs. Another way to put is how Democrats tend to favor personal lives not being affected by the government. While Republicans favor the government not intruding on the economy. Libertarians tend to gravitate towards these two ideas.
and the canned laughter and applause.
it's been two years and Maher has gotten dumber.
The fact he belittles his audience when they don't laugh at his jokes, which often happens multiple times each episode, shows what a hack he's become. It's a poor carpenter that blames his tools
Ha! His audience are tools!
@@milojohnson6068 your UA-cam comment probably got more laughs than most of Bills jokes, good man yourself
That's almost like ... every ""comedian"" with a puppet that isn't a hack that makes every adult squirm?
Chapelle does this too. I would never go see either of them -- just paying money to be abused by rich assholes
Dave Chapelle berated the SNL audience on his recent appearance, go figure.