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I Went From Foster Care to Yale. This Is What I Learned About ‘Luxury Beliefs.’ | NYT Opinion

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  • @kellyfeger
    @kellyfeger 24 дні тому +413

    I grew up poor and with two abusive drug and alcohol addicted parents. I don't mind when people with money want to defend the less fortunate. Better that they have empathy than not. My only problem is when they don't mean it. Like some who say they're liberal but hate homeless people.

    • @tamarleahh.2150
      @tamarleahh.2150 23 дні тому +15

      He's saying that they don't really mean it but they make it about themselves

    • @tootnoots
      @tootnoots 23 дні тому +10

      @@tamarleahh.2150which he provides no evidence for lmao
      Makes a claim but can’t even back it up.

    • @jamesmitch9792
      @jamesmitch9792 23 дні тому

      stop doing huite people.
      we are sick of your stupidity.

    • @jamesmitch9792
      @jamesmitch9792 23 дні тому +5

      don't do drugs, it's easy.
      latinos don't do drugs but you people keep doing it.

    • @user-qo4kb4dr1i
      @user-qo4kb4dr1i 23 дні тому +5

      ​@SaintThiccolas did you try watching the video?

  • @ladyheatherly
    @ladyheatherly 23 дні тому +193

    Feels like NYT devotes much of their front page and editorial content to luxury beliefs but only those that cater to the status quo.

    • @Draxtor
      @Draxtor 22 дні тому +2

      Mind blown! I never noticed that?

    • @PaulPomplun
      @PaulPomplun 21 день тому

      100% but since the country is not moving more to BASE it is now using its BASED employees to shift MO and make money...

    • @Blahcub
      @Blahcub 20 днів тому +2

      Type all that but not a single example

    • @dallassegno
      @dallassegno 18 днів тому

      Remember blm before Patrice colors? Ha ha ha

    • @jesseleeward2359
      @jesseleeward2359 17 днів тому +1

      Bingo

  • @Flora_Pinky
    @Flora_Pinky 22 дні тому +53

    "Savior theater"
    Imma start using that 😂

  • @LoloO42
    @LoloO42 22 дні тому +50

    Interesting to note that the protestor at Yale were "arrested" by their own campus police. The New Haven police chief said publicly that they were too busy to bother with them. I've also seen Yalies pitching tents and sleeping on the town green in protest. Actual homeless people are not allowed that luxury.

    • @themtmfam
      @themtmfam 3 дні тому

      So the police don't view them as s threat and don't remove them but instead of giving everyone that luxury (or homes) we should condemn the protesters? I'm sure that's not it

  • @marcus0800
    @marcus0800 24 дні тому +291

    I can personally agree with 2 out of the 3 topics on the "how should they protest" section (although I'm wary of people that believe a protest is only valid when it meets certain criteria - that feels too much like refusing to engage with the actual problem being protested), but the "don't protest the consequences" thing is absurd. If you try to change something unjust about the world you live in and then face negative consequences for it, that is also part of the injustice. Or should we think that, say, arresting Mandela for fighting against racial segregation was something acceptable? Anyone demanding the end of apertheid would logically also demand his release.

    • @ericlorenzen4795
      @ericlorenzen4795 24 дні тому +48

      I think the point he was going for was to not get consequences just as an avenue to play the victim. Not stated clearly, but maybe don't do a thing just so you have something about yourself to victimize and distract from the core issue of the protest.

    • @hjc7429
      @hjc7429 24 дні тому

      ​@@ericlorenzen4795 You mean Jews acting like they're being persecuted on college campuses?

    • @allyjmjm
      @allyjmjm 24 дні тому +3

      @@ericlorenzen4795 One of the major demands of the protesters was for schools to stop the "Palestine exception" to free speech policies, so it's not really distracting from the goals.

    • @vociferous5267
      @vociferous5267 24 дні тому

      Your world is slowly falling apart as you begin to realize the NYT is not a news channel, but instead a funnel of propaganda from the state department and intelligence agencies.
      They used to promote free thinking with initiatives.
      Now they give you the answer in an op ed

    • @duo315
      @duo315 23 дні тому

      mandela was arrested for terrorism

  • @Skillseboy1
    @Skillseboy1 7 днів тому +6

    People protesting to project themselves as the good guys while not having the decency to clean up their mess is ridiculous.

    • @themtmfam
      @themtmfam 3 дні тому

      Like our politicians

    • @ChetHanks-eh1md
      @ChetHanks-eh1md 11 годин тому

      they were kicked off, forcibly removed. How would they clean up? The author has an agenda.

  • @Mujina888
    @Mujina888 24 дні тому +171

    Nowadays when I see people fiercely virtue signaling on social media, I perceive them as feeling guilty about their privilege and using this behavior to cope with that guilt, rather than taking any meaningful action.
    I believe it would be more beneficial for these individuals to take a step back, self-reflect, and take direct action to improve themselves, instead of using others as a proxy to feel better.

    • @elias.knotman
      @elias.knotman 24 дні тому +3

      Step back, get in lane, and be quiet. Perhaps that would be better.

    • @yanikkunitsin1466
      @yanikkunitsin1466 24 дні тому

      It's not guilt, it's hoard behaviour and mindless teenage maximalism of people with too much time and money on their hands.
      Diffrence between this and civil rights protests of the 60s? Enormous condescension of the middle class, self-appointed champions of the oppressed.

    • @SourDoughBill
      @SourDoughBill 23 дні тому +2

      The irony in that "me" response is almost palpable. 😂

    • @Kul-tegin
      @Kul-tegin 22 дні тому

      It's the same in Germany. You'll often find that the loudest yelling progressives, their grandparents were Nazis.

  • @susanfritzel4055
    @susanfritzel4055 24 дні тому +208

    TIL: Luxury Beliefs can be found in any Times editorial.

  • @QueenBobsta
    @QueenBobsta 22 дні тому +106

    I come from Australia and I've noticed this is extremely common in the US, it's basically a religion for most people here. They don't really care about these issues, they just love the feeling of "being a good person". It's honestly disgusting and requires common sense and basic levels of rational to see it, Americans are just so reluctant to admit this for some reason.

    • @vintce6019
      @vintce6019 18 днів тому

      They also don't really care about the outcome of the thing they are protesting about. Like how they want migrants to be housed in shelters forever when it costs cities hundreds of millions to do so. Or like in the video, defund the police or decriminalize crime, which are more likely to negatively impact the vulnerable.

    • @hanaf1231
      @hanaf1231 11 днів тому

      Hmmm. I guess all 300+ million Americans, of varying faiths and ethnicities, are just like each other. Guessing you’re in a bubble somewhere.

    • @user-hs7ry4nx7l
      @user-hs7ry4nx7l 7 днів тому +1

      Most of these beliefs in the video are beneficial no matter who is saying them. Don't throw out the baby with the bath water.

    • @themtmfam
      @themtmfam 3 дні тому

      Everyone everywhere is selfish that doesn't make us heartless. The problem is a lack of a clear definition regarding the terms. Everything is subjective so "defund the police", for example, means something different to everyone. Most Americans mean well and want to get along

  • @ftgjt21
    @ftgjt21 24 дні тому +64

    If they care but have the wrong information, then give them the correct information (and support it with evidence & cite your sources). I glad that they care about someone other than themselves. That's usually the hardest thing to get people to do.

    • @rashithadahanayaka1852
      @rashithadahanayaka1852 24 дні тому

      I do agree with this statement, it is not easy to get people to care about issues beyond their personal economic or social problems that the everyday joe has to go through, a very few in society might die living for their ideals, like the many journalists that get killed in war to report the stories and suffering of peoples
      However, Correct information is most probably out there but because of confirmation bias or any other cognitive biases that are in humans, we do not give the information such authority... it is understandable where they are coming from and definitely the beliefs systems are much more enlightened than say 50 or a 100 years back but there is room for improvement...

    • @Huge_Echman
      @Huge_Echman 23 дні тому

      College students only deal in vibes, correct information is poison for the boogie man they create to virtue signal about. People that want to be educated are humble, they don't behave like these college students do, as self-righteous and condescending about the most heinous behavior. Play the clip of finkelstein, who they idolize or used to, telling students to stop shouting "from the river to the sea" and watch him get booed and be made fun of.
      Go to these protests and ask people there why they're protesting and try to get an answer deeper than isreal=bad and the memorized, often bad, talking points they got from twitter. If they were honest a vast majority of them would tell you that they don't really know what's going on but in their social circles protesting isreal means you're a good person. Perfect case study of modern tribalism.

    • @IncognitoActivado
      @IncognitoActivado 22 дні тому +1

      Saying some things that are true here and there does not take away from how manipulative and deceitful this medium is, so no.

    • @user-zu2jo7zz4d
      @user-zu2jo7zz4d 22 дні тому +5

      They don’t want the correct information. They want to be mad.

    • @Jay-pd9kc
      @Jay-pd9kc 22 дні тому

      Yeah because the people who threaten anyone who challenges their beliefs are certainly open to change. Have you seen any interviews of these protestors? Probably the least tolerant people

  • @shles
    @shles 19 днів тому +21

    Hey can I have sources for the facts you claim in this video? Like the distribution of support of the decriminalisation

    • @SkodaUFOInternational
      @SkodaUFOInternational 17 днів тому +18

      No. You not taking everything the rich guy with foster care background at face value is a luxury belief.

    • @fangirldigital
      @fangirldigital 16 днів тому +2

      @@SkodaUFOInternational Brilliant observation.

    • @themtmfam
      @themtmfam 3 дні тому +1

      That part! Like lobby elsewhere, I subscribe for actual news

  • @tapewormrage
    @tapewormrage 23 дні тому +14

    Foster care making me take my belongings in trash bags whenever I changed houses is something that stuck with me. I guess they just saw me as trash to be taken out.

    • @zoeolsson5683
      @zoeolsson5683 23 дні тому +4

      But you were never trash. I am so sorry that happened to you. Hope you are doing ok now.

    • @dcoughla681
      @dcoughla681 22 дні тому +2

      Remember this. You are important and deserving of love and care always.

    • @CoCo-ny3zp
      @CoCo-ny3zp 21 день тому +1

      Leaving a light on for you as you’re on your way home🤍

  • @stevenwcherry
    @stevenwcherry 23 дні тому +62

    This is an odd video for the New York times. I grew up in a broken home, with abuse, camping and living in women's shelters. I have a master's degree now. I've learned that defund the police was about de-escalation in police brutality and weapons Like tanks and more on social programs. Chances are if wealthy educated people are protesting on behalf of those without the means or time to do so, chances are there's a reason. I'm suprised anti- LGBTQ2+, anti choice/prolife or any anti- antifa protests aren't "luxury protests" with the new York times. I swear things have changed this last year

    • @stevenwcherry
      @stevenwcherry 19 днів тому +2

      @@dstuart2918 mine wasn't, my job is in high demand. Mine was in rehab medicine

    • @hanaf1231
      @hanaf1231 11 днів тому +1

      Because of Gaza, maybe.

    • @normaaliihminen722
      @normaaliihminen722 6 днів тому +2

      Have you ever considered that defunding leads to inadequate quality of police service?

    • @escher2hands663
      @escher2hands663 4 дні тому +2

      ​@@normaaliihminen722you do know that there are police departments in the US that buy tanks and rocket launchers with their budget? I think most of us can agree that withholding money for big military 'toys' in a police force isn't going to hurt anyone. Putting that money instead to affordable housing, counseling services, food programs, benefits the population in ways a tank does not

    • @tanaymishra7333
      @tanaymishra7333 3 дні тому +1

      ​​​@@escher2hands663there are thousands of police dept. Thats only a handful of dept who have military toys. And even those military toys are actually aren't bought but just given by us military when they dont need it. Defunding any dept makes it worse, be it education or health. The same applies with police dept. When they dont have more money, they cant have enough police officers, lesser to patrol, lesser car for emergency services. U dont use defund for an Institution u want to reform, u use it for the institution u want to cripple. Defund the police is an anarchist cry widely unpopular among the general public, Democrat's understand it. In midwest, the democratic candidates publicly distanced themselves from this cry and affirmed their support for the police. Its common sense, that with more funds, police can extend the training period of their officers, hire more officers and cars to patrol and respond to emergency quickly. Surely funding social welfare and housing would be beneficial, but not at the cost of a functioning law enforcement agency.

  • @teresafrcc
    @teresafrcc 24 дні тому +133

    Drug use was decriminalized in Portugal in 2001 and yes, it did help people.
    The history of the fight for rights and popular mobilizations has never been without incidents, imperfections, contradictions and, often, violence. This oversimplified analysis caricatures those who protest or hold certain kinds of opinions as a bunch of spoiled, rich, woke people.
    It accuses a group of people of seeing the world in black and white but fails... by doing exactly that.

    • @austin2640
      @austin2640 24 дні тому +11

      @@teresafrcc underrated comment

    • @dustywaxhead
      @dustywaxhead 24 дні тому

      It worked because programs there made drug users curb their usage and eventually quit. Imoortant caveat.
      Here in America there are no stringent programs that drug users are forced to partake in so they linger on the street until they die of an overdose.
      Big difference.

    • @smartalek180
      @smartalek180 24 дні тому +2

      @@austin2640 25 "likes" as of (at the moment I'm posting this, it sez) 4 hours is not bad.
      I see only 9 comments in the whole thread that have more "likes" as of this moment.
      We'll see how it shakes out long-term.

    • @Astorflex
      @Astorflex 24 дні тому +5

      Prove your Portugal statement with stats and a source 🤷🏻

    • @Tamara-qd5dc
      @Tamara-qd5dc 24 дні тому +10

      The most significant component of Portugal success is a family/friends intervention. Portugal is way less individualistic than US. I wish we could apply their method, but our society is made of a different cloth.

  • @acobster
    @acobster 20 днів тому +27

    "I was poor and now I'm not anymore, and that makes me a social policy expert. If you disagree, check your privilege."

    • @robrob8936
      @robrob8936 19 днів тому +1

      unironically

    • @trevorwilliams3501
      @trevorwilliams3501 16 днів тому +1

      I guess you missed the PhD part.

    • @acobster
      @acobster 16 днів тому

      @@trevorwilliams3501 I think I missed the part where he critiques any of the beliefs driving these protests on their merits. "It's great that people care about injustice" ...unless you disagree with his take that Defund the Police is for babies and that we obviously don't need to take it seriously. Because only babies support that idea. Putting that PhD to good use there.

  • @lfeng15
    @lfeng15 21 день тому +4

    This video needs wayyyyy more explaining. Very little actual explanation of how these protesters are doing the wrong thing and harming people. Just a claim.

  • @FishareFriendsNotFood972
    @FishareFriendsNotFood972 24 дні тому +212

    This video is a perfect example of how the New York Times is actually quietly socially conservative.

    • @LD-vn3zu
      @LD-vn3zu 24 дні тому +24

      Didn’t the NYT omit Rob Henderson’s book from their bestseller list despite it being 4th in sales? I am surprised to see that they’re showing this vid on their channel at all. Maybe they’re finally realising the truth that their paper itself has been a prime purveyor of luxury beliefs.

    • @GSNY
      @GSNY 24 дні тому

      More likely than not, the NYT is trying to introduce another POV instead of just reinforcing the same narrative in an echo chamber. You should want to hear a different POV - that is how people sharpen their critical thinking skills.

    • @modalmixture
      @modalmixture 24 дні тому +30

      Or maybe they just make an attempt to platform a variety of viewpoints? Which people then argue reveals them to be obviously biased one way or another. It's called an opinion piece for a reason.

    • @FishareFriendsNotFood972
      @FishareFriendsNotFood972 24 дні тому +16

      @@modalmixture I have been a subscriber for decades and am socially liberal. They never publish some pieces advocating for my general social views, and I would know, because I would notice if they do. In general, media that is entrenched tends to skew conservative, because conservatives want to maintain the status quo, and legacy institutions benefit from that.

    • @smartalek180
      @smartalek180 24 дні тому +2

      Not "quiet" abt it at all.

  • @maxbergman8032
    @maxbergman8032 24 дні тому +283

    this video frames these topics as a dichotomy, where one side has to hate the other side, or where by having these beliefs you are automatically assuming someone must be privileged. when that just isn’t true.

    • @gilgamecha
      @gilgamecha 24 дні тому +61

      Yeah no you're not listening to what he said. You're just responding to what you expect him to say. Did you actually watch?

    • @vociferous5267
      @vociferous5267 24 дні тому

      NYT is pure state dept and intl agencies propoganda.
      They done want you to think for yourself like the tv radio campaigns did in the 50’s+
      They just want you to get your opinions from them
      To make you think like them instead of on your own.

    • @CaptainFSU
      @CaptainFSU 24 дні тому

      Yeah there are soooooooo many kids in Harvard living off food stamps it's really sad to see. All he was talking about was the inauthenticity of certain young and impressionable protesters, which unlike Civil Rights protesters, face zero long term consequences DUE TO THEIR PRIVILEGE.

    • @sphiwemkhonza8895
      @sphiwemkhonza8895 24 дні тому +25

      ​@@gilgamecha exactly
      He did mention that not everyone who protests is priveleges

    • @simontie7715
      @simontie7715 23 дні тому +14

      I have zero idea how you could possibly arrive at this conclusion

  • @cheesball96
    @cheesball96 24 дні тому +132

    I agreed with some of what he said, however I feel like he felt that because he has suffered in life, he has the right or (privileged belief) to play the moral judge on the actions of others. Ironic.

    • @sash1ell
      @sash1ell 22 дні тому +5

      Its not ironic, he actually does.

    • @daniel_anthony_k
      @daniel_anthony_k 20 днів тому

      This is literally the exact moral argument Progressives have been using to justify everything they do. You completely lack any self awareness.

    • @Pilot15555
      @Pilot15555 9 днів тому

      Yeah. You "feel like." Next question!

  • @bigworm3886
    @bigworm3886 24 дні тому +149

    Wow, would have never expected a video like this from NYTimes! I am blown away.

    • @ShizukaRose
      @ShizukaRose 24 дні тому +27

      In a good or bad way? This video is trash.

    • @ASquidWithC4
      @ASquidWithC4 24 дні тому +22

      @@ShizukaRose Why is it trash?

    • @mljh11
      @mljh11 24 дні тому +23

      @@ShizukaRose You're expressing a luxury belief.

    • @sfdko3291
      @sfdko3291 24 дні тому

      They're Israeli run....

    • @mogensgallardo3288
      @mogensgallardo3288 24 дні тому +10

      ​@@mljh11"Everyone who holds a different belief than me is bad, and I will make no attempt at understanding them."

  • @ilovecats8629
    @ilovecats8629 24 дні тому +145

    NYT, you should run an op-Ed about why NYT Op-Ed’s are so bad

    • @wakkablockablaw6025
      @wakkablockablaw6025 23 дні тому +16

      This one was super based.

    • @lawrencespoo3965
      @lawrencespoo3965 22 дні тому +12

      Found the privileged 19 year old

    • @YoY664
      @YoY664 22 дні тому

      why, because they invade your safe space?

    • @tada3399
      @tada3399 22 дні тому +1

      found the rioted PepeL

  • @theprecipiceofreason
    @theprecipiceofreason 4 дні тому +1

    Chased a crusty scammer out of the apartment complex dumpster who was stealing mail to find pre approved credit cards and medical records to steal identities with. We had a problem with it in the neighborhood for a couple years by then.
    A rich girl I was dating at the time said that was immoral of me and that we should just take the hit because his poverty allows him total forgiveness....Woman, you are standing in the cheapest apartments in the city, dating a guy making brely more than minimum wage. Do you want me and the other people here becoming that guy? Ridiculous people

  • @italktoomuch6442
    @italktoomuch6442 7 днів тому +1

    From my own reading of the protests of the 60s: nah, nothing has changed. Ask your average anti-Vietnam protestor why they were there and they'd be just as confused. It has been massively romanticised as an era. Forrest Gump portrayed them pretty well. But despite everything, it didn't make them wrong.

  • @garrett9945
    @garrett9945 19 днів тому +8

    We should evaluate the strength of an argument on logic and evidence, not the character of the person making the argument.
    What's at issue is the ethics of belief formation and the fact that most people in the US and elsewhere don't have good processes for forming beliefs. It becomes more problematic the more politically active people are, which privilege affords. The problem is not uniquely explained by privilege and much wider than he thinks. It's misleading to say only wealthy people are failing to form beliefs in an approriate and responcible way. It's also harmful because it's in the relm of scape-goating.
    It is imporant to be careful when we discuss the issue of belief formation to distinguish between what people believe and how they came to believe it. The fact that someone holds a belief for bad reasons is not evidence that the belief is wrong. If someone's beliefs can be explained by their wealth, that's no reason to reject them. Unfortunatly, the notion of 'luxury beliefs' does not help us be more careful about making that distinction. Rather, it stears us toward failing that mistake.
    The problem is not the beliefs but the process by which people forms their beliefs. If someone used a bad process, that is not a reason to reject the belief. 'Luxury beliefs' are alleged to be a problem because weath is a cause for people to have bad belief forming processes. The problem with the notion of 'luxury beliefs' is that 'luxury beliefs' are no less 'luxury beliefs' if someone came to hold them using a responsible thought process than an irresponsible one. Suppose Sandy realizes he used a bad process to come to hold a 'luxury belief'. He responds by using a good process to answer the question to which the original belief was the answer. As it turns out, he came to the same conclusion. He still holds the 'luxury belief'. The fact that he holds a 'luxury belief' does not depend on whether or not he used a good or bad process to come to hold it. But that's what the notion of a 'luxury belief' cannot afford to admit.
    It's important to realize that social causes underdetermine policy. He says that people don't see how the causes they support are actually harmful to the people they are supposed to help. The only way he can provide evidence that they are harmful is by looking at the effects of policies that are in line with the relevant activism. However, there are many ways that social activists can acheive their ends through policy. This is true even if their cause is support for a specific sort of policy.
    'Luxury belief' is an unhelpful notion because it excludes the people who hold those beliefs from the political conversation. The notion begins with the assumption that those beliefs are wrong in order to explain why they are wrong. Of course, no one who holds a so-called 'luxury belief' believes that they are wrong, otherwise, it wouldn't be a belief of their's, so they can't even raise the question 'why am I wrong'. But democratic discourse must include everyone, so it is wrong to start the conversation by exluding groups of people.
    The worst part is that he is trying to shift the focus of a number of current debates onto the charater of his opponents, which is harmful for democratic discorse. The ad hominem fallacy explains why this does not work.

    • @imaxdigital7052
      @imaxdigital7052 17 днів тому +1

      Well, to be fair, he's not arguing that their questionable character delegitimizes their arguments. His claim is that the causes these protestors fight for actually harm the marginalized people that have to live with the consequences of naive policy decisions. He then concludes, by way of presumption, that they must not actually care about marginalized people, given the fact the policies they fight for harm the marginalized. He then brings up privilege as a potential cause for this disconnect, or clouding of judegemt. His logic is sound, in my opinion, but he's also clearly biased. Like most takes from educated people, there's a likely a lot of truth to what he's saying, but also some amount of bias leading to exaggeration and in some cases, falsehoods.
      Overall, his ideas of "luxury beliefs" tend to hold water.

  • @paulgraham3902
    @paulgraham3902 22 дні тому +29

    you're literally doing identity politics here bro

    • @theorogalski3799
      @theorogalski3799 14 днів тому +1

      you’re literally saying he’s doing identity politics here bro

  • @alicekins
    @alicekins 24 дні тому +79

    i feel like this piece is not taking the political stances it raises in good faith, nor does it properly represent the actual arguments surrounding these topics.

    • @NoNameToYou
      @NoNameToYou 24 дні тому +5

      Thank you. It most definitely is not.

    • @sek3ymisek3ymi
      @sek3ymisek3ymi 23 дні тому

      That’s because you have your head up your a$$ .

    • @ogzombieblunt4626
      @ogzombieblunt4626 23 дні тому +9

      'I disagree with him therefore it is bad faith'

    • @IncognitoActivado
      @IncognitoActivado 22 дні тому +1

      Totally true.

    • @KvalHdura
      @KvalHdura 22 дні тому +2

      I don't think intellectual honesty is the strong suit of twitter-tier wokes.

  • @user-mm5jr1xm8f
    @user-mm5jr1xm8f 23 дні тому +41

    There a few thjngs i cant get over although its understandable. To begin with, the imagery certainly paints this argument, but I'm very sure students on campus are educated on the topics. People fall into different camps in politics so it's unlikely they don't grasp these innate concepts. I mean, we all read the news. Their protests are relevant and historical in this case. Even so, it's very unlikely and unhuman for Yale students to seriously be so out of touch. (And in advanced, i know left wing extremism, such as not peaceful protest, disproportionately affects the marginalized they're at hand defending.)
    On from that, I can't get over the fact it's a heavy conservative stereotype young people not only don't know what they're talking about, but must prove their worthy to even say something. I'm not a victim and people love social media to project another self, but its a far overused narrative that's been used historically. I'd have to learn more past this oped to clarify what that actually means. In short, there's footage of a clean up crew, but not police in riot gear. In otherwords, you either don't have the privilege or the right so you get automatically silenced as being illegitimate.
    And to end off, no sociologist has a definitive answer to why college educated people are more left leaning than non college educated. It's a new historical distinction that hasn't happened in the large part of America history. And so, this video effectively participates in a current trend to loath polically liberal colleges. As a result, i see some major flaws in evidence and reasoning altogether. And so, although i found myself believing and absorbing in large part the most apparent notions, but I can't taken it all as truth. It seems politically charged, but coming from the correct place.

    • @duo315
      @duo315 23 дні тому +10

      word salad

    • @scott7224
      @scott7224 22 дні тому +6

      Apologies in advance, as English is not my first language.
      I don't think you're quite right in some points. I do think college educated young adults are able to grasp such topic, and the topics should be discussed, but there's a trend within the protesters of making it about themselves, making themselves the heroes/freedom fighters/etc. To them, those who do not know or follow the belief of the protests are deem as horrible people, a big chunk of the movement is filled with narcissists. This ends up devolving the movement to just good and evil. Harming the movement more than it helps. The use of "privilege" in this context is not intended to shut down their argument but to highlight that they may not realize the harm they are causing to the movement due to having this privilege.
      I think his last points on how it should be protested would give a better image, first, to make the stories of victims the main point, and for it to be peaceful (A peaceful country doesn't require violence/crime to protest). The main point of a protest is for a message to be transmitted, so that it reaches the most amount of people, but it shouldn't turn the public against your cause like what behavior of some of the protesters will make. It's like oil protesters all over again

    • @lukebent7317
      @lukebent7317 22 дні тому +5

      @@scott7224main problem I’m seeing with this video and the topic is there’s no statistical evidence. It’s taking select instances of people protesting that made it about themselves with the VAST majority of protests are about the victims. It’s just anecdotal evidence nothing that provides significant evidence. You could essentially make the exact opposite claim as this video saying most protests are about the victims and show those instances but there’s no evidence to show which one actually occurs more.

    • @tornadre
      @tornadre 22 дні тому +5

      Students on campus are absolutely NOT educated on the topics

    • @duo315
      @duo315 22 дні тому +1

      @@lukebent7317 victims of what? hamas' supporters (the victims you're referring to?) celebrated in the streets all over the world after october 7th and continue to celebrate their "global intifada" every day.

  • @lephtovermeet
    @lephtovermeet 24 дні тому +142

    Love the term Luxury Beliefs but a lot of this is gaslighting. Example: the ending - people didn't just litter and leave everything there, they were forced off campus without the opportunity to clean up. Many if not most drugs should be decriminalized, which doesn't mean legalized, although many should be legalized. Defund the police is a terrible slogan, but the idea is right - so many social problems can be solved with social workers, first responders, intervention, preventive care. It will take time but if we invested in that and education, rather than robot dogs, military vehicles and weapons, us-vs-them training etc. our society would be better. Police and law enforcement ARE necessary and deserve respect, but more often than not, that's not what we have. We have state sanctioned violence from a legal gang. And forcing people to stay married hardly creates stable social upbringings - that's just delusional.
    I do however agree it's a luxury to even be able to protest. I agree probably half of the supposedly passionate people out there are really just attention seeking and virtue signaling. But I think you're conflating cause and effect and you're also not realizing your own privilege. I'm willing to bet rarely or never when police rolled up were you presumed guilty or pushed up against a wall and frisked, even when it was potentially you or your friends and family who called the police. I'm not one to call this a privilege but discrimination is real.

    • @leprechaunalley7207
      @leprechaunalley7207 24 дні тому

      It’s precisely why the New York Times is no longer a reliable source. The owner of the New York Times voted for Donald Trump. The owner of the Washington Post is Elon Musk. The only journalist worth listening to you are independent journalists. If it wasn’t for the mom protesting, we never even would’ve gotten FDR‘s plan. Now, maybe all of those protesters had their own agenda, but frankly, this is the basis of our entire country. It’s more than dishonest. It’s fascist.

    • @RapidBlindfolds
      @RapidBlindfolds 24 дні тому +6

      Based

    • @dkg_gdk
      @dkg_gdk 24 дні тому +24

      That doesnt matter, when they spray painted the walls they didnt care about it

    • @georginarichardson6570
      @georginarichardson6570 24 дні тому +4

      THIS!

    • @CaptainFSU
      @CaptainFSU 24 дні тому +19

      You missed the entire point of the video, the video was not about the content of the protests but about the lack of integrity, immaturity, and conceitedness of certain actors within the protests and how their luxury beliefs counter-intuitively harm those who they are supposedly fighting for. The narrator was a psychologist, not a policy wonk.

  • @stephaniefigz3739
    @stephaniefigz3739 23 дні тому +57

    Looking back through history, it’s easy to see that there has been a contingent of privileged voices in so many important movements. The abolitionist movement was propelled in the public consciousness primarily by white activists. Using the fact that enslaved people themselves didn’t have the luxury of expressing themselves to discredit the movement for ending slavery would have been quite ludicrous & a convenient way to skirt actually engaging with the merits of the argument. Sometimes the only people with the time, money, and resources to take risks are people with some degree of remove and “luxury”-and thank god there are people with the compassion to rise to that challenge even when their own neck isn’t on the line.
    Pointing out this dynamic does nothing to address or invalidate the actual merits of the arguments being put forward by this advocacy.

    • @er...
      @er... 17 днів тому +2

      Well said, I was searching for similar words but could not have said it so succinctly or eloquently.

    • @SkodaUFOInternational
      @SkodaUFOInternational 17 днів тому +3

      but he was poor and is now from yale so this makes your argument quite invalid and luxurious!

    • @connorthompson66
      @connorthompson66 6 днів тому

      I agree with what you say. I want to expand upon the discussion by adding the caveat that the definition of luxury beliefs Henderson cites necessitates that the belief would negatively affect the marginalized if implemented. If Henderson wants to claim that the current Pro-Palestinian protests are luxury beliefs, then he should prove that the demonstrations are harming Gazans.

  • @agent0422
    @agent0422 24 дні тому +65

    "Status quo is good and shouldn't be challenged because I was poor" is an insane statement

    • @DallinPorter-ii4qk
      @DallinPorter-ii4qk 24 дні тому +13

      At no point in the video does he say or imply that statement. You just can’t understand a simple UA-cam video.

    • @allyjmjm
      @allyjmjm 24 дні тому +5

      @@DallinPorter-ii4qk It is a sign of weak critical thinking skills that you comment under posts with which you disagree attacking the person who made the post rather than the substance of the comment/criticism. Very Utah critical thinking skills, Dallin...

    • @jibsssss
      @jibsssss 24 дні тому +7

      Yeah dude that's what the guy definitely said 💀💀💀

    • @DallinPorter-ii4qk
      @DallinPorter-ii4qk 24 дні тому

      @@allyjmjm Nice ad hominem.

    • @DallinPorter-ii4qk
      @DallinPorter-ii4qk 24 дні тому +3

      @@allyjmjm and you do know that I actually made an argument against theirs. I noticed you haven’t made an argument against mine. Remind me, which logical fallacy is that one? 🤔

  • @blast_processing6577
    @blast_processing6577 4 дні тому +1

    The concept of luxury beliefs applies well enough to something like the online "trad wife" movement, but the "defund the police" movement? In _some_ cities the movement was sparked by well-publicized cases of the police killing the mentally ill under very questionable circumstances, so I wouldn't _necessarily_ call that a "luxury belief" so much as outcry about a legitimate problem.

  • @Bl-ug8ek
    @Bl-ug8ek 24 дні тому +4

    I mostly agree but here in Italy sometimes students had the right to point out an aggressive way of dealing with the protesters by the police. We are still figuring out who's the one to indict (few guilty 'cops' or the higher institutions) but the policemen involved had been protected from the law.
    Sometimes the same students would punch in the face other parties protesters though.

    • @allyjmjm
      @allyjmjm 24 дні тому +2

      NYPD threw a Columbia student down a high flight of stairs and left him there injured

  • @flipsolo
    @flipsolo 24 дні тому +98

    I seriously thought this was a Fox News or OAN production.

    • @goldenvulture6818
      @goldenvulture6818 24 дні тому +3

      Care to elaborate?

    • @toddallen7862
      @toddallen7862 24 дні тому +11

      Its says more about you than Fox or OAN. Get out of the wizards circle while you can. The magician sets the frame. All you need to do is step out of it.

    • @NoNameToYou
      @NoNameToYou 24 дні тому +3

      Yes. This is MAGA propaganda from the summer of 2020.

    • @spht9ng
      @spht9ng 23 дні тому +3

      @@NoNameToYou No it's just reasonable

  • @jammRJ
    @jammRJ 24 дні тому +61

    "Back in the day they knew how to . These kids today. " - every generation gets to hear this from the previous generation 😂. And every yiung person ignores this advice and we move onwards .

  • @ummon995
    @ummon995 23 дні тому +7

    So many angry yuppies in the comments.

  • @MrGaky
    @MrGaky 23 дні тому +68

    So many mad, privileged kids in the comments right now.

  • @Padronfan
    @Padronfan 24 дні тому +11

    “Don’t protest the consequences accept them” - pure gold

    • @tootnoots
      @tootnoots 24 дні тому +8

      The bootlicking is craaazy lmao, I can’t believe this was ever aired by NYT

  • @pattybaselines
    @pattybaselines 2 дні тому

    I don’t think legalizing all drugs is socially expedient and the idea is that it could vastly improve some of the nefarious effects of the drug trade (see prohibition).

  • @kazimoazim8096
    @kazimoazim8096 17 днів тому +1

    We (Bangladeshi) students are currently peacefully protesting against quota,but Student League an organization of the government ambushed us.Nearly two hundred people were injured and many were killed in the attack. At this time we need you very much because the journalists of our country are on the side of the government.They have no news on this issue.They have not promoting about on this issue.Seeking freedom has now become a crime for us.
    #Save_Bangladeshi_students
    #ALjazerra
    #Bbcnews #CNN #TheWashingtonPost
    #TheNewYorkTimes #TheGuardian
    #BBC #AlJazeeraEnglish #TheWallStreetJournal
    #CNBC #DhruvRathee #UnitedNations #NewYorkTimesOpinion
    #ABCNews #NewYorkPost #ProjectNightfall
    #AbhiandNiyu #QuotaReformProtest
    #বাংলাদেশ_কোটা_আন্দোলন
    #কোটা_আন্দোলন_২০২৪
    #no_more_quotha
    #protect_students
    #save_students #bangladesh_quotha_movement
    #focus_on_bangladesh

  • @ziiiim
    @ziiiim 24 дні тому +56

    1:58 this is a weird argument and reasoning. Kids need married parents so we shouldn’t reject marriage? What if I never get married and don’t want to have kids? Can I reject marriage?

    • @campfire87
      @campfire87 24 дні тому +12

      I was thinking the same thing. He makes it seem like not wanting to get married is the leading cause of single parenthood.

    • @ziiiim
      @ziiiim 24 дні тому +12

      @@campfire87 this guy totally wasted his education his reasoning is at the same level as some high school dropouts 😂

    • @w.urlitzer1869
      @w.urlitzer1869 24 дні тому +10

      I was very happy when my parents divorced, a period of abuse ended.

    • @cileft011
      @cileft011 24 дні тому +13

      he says people should "believe in marriage" but if you force someone to marry for the sake of stability, that absolutely will not lead to a happy stable home

    • @10secondsrule
      @10secondsrule 24 дні тому

      Obviously yes. Congratulations for arriving to this logical conclusion even when used in irony. Skip the latter and you are on the right path.

  • @kennethuyabeme
    @kennethuyabeme 23 дні тому +27

    I understand the concept and there is a lot of truth to it but some arguments are reductive. The first one is this idea that modern protests is just performative virtual signaling of rich kids. If he wants to make that case maybe show some data on that because it's a dangerous conclusion. Many people protest, the defund the police movement was largely driven by everyday people of color who have very negative experience with law enforcement. Same with legalizing drug possession. These are things that different people believe, especially people whose lives have been affected by these issues. The second is the rosy belief that past movements have been non violent and nuanced. Truth is that's the dressed up narrative. It was messy (often times literally), people hated those protests as much as people hate these present day protests. It's difficult to have nuance in a protest, it's more about singular purpose so many things get lost along the way. Lastly it feels like these criticisms are saying it's bad to have empathy. Why can't people give voice to something they care about even if it has nothing to do with them or if its outcome won't affect them. People get involve because they want to help, no one comes in with the intent of "pushing the less privileged down".

    • @DarkRoosterTHN
      @DarkRoosterTHN 22 дні тому

      ''If he wants to make that case maybe show some data on that because it's a dangerous conclusion''
      Then you go and have many dangerous conclusions without any data to back that up
      ''Only 18% of respondents supported the movement known as "defund the police," and 58% said they opposed it. Though white Americans (67%) and Republicans (84%) were much more likely to oppose the movement, only 28% of Black Americans and 34% of Democrats were in favor of it.''
      Decriminalizing drugs also doesn't have wide support as you think it has.
      These movements are clearly not driven by every day people but rich kids. You give absolutely no care in the world how many people are suffering from violence or drug abuse.

  • @wakkablockablaw6025
    @wakkablockablaw6025 23 дні тому +35

    WTF? Why is this so based?

    • @DianaPray
      @DianaPray 22 дні тому +2

      NYT Opinion reveals NYT's true colors.

    • @meirm471
      @meirm471 22 дні тому

      It's NYT trying to hedge their bets.
      After turning the news pieces into opinion pieces and pretty much acting as Jihadi mouthpieces while cosplaying as real journalists. They probably understand that the far left communists will not buy any more subscriptions and everyone else pretty much understands that NYT is nothing but a leftist elitist brand which hires trust fund kids... So reading them is a waste of time for most people...

  • @ChrisWillx
    @ChrisWillx 24 дні тому +21

    Les gohhhhh Rob

  • @floydblandston108
    @floydblandston108 24 дні тому +8

    Remember when the NYT was THE go to source for factual, timely reportage on events? I'm battered by opinions all day long- I even have my own- I don't pay for them.

  • @chrisjohannsen7214
    @chrisjohannsen7214 24 дні тому +36

    Can everyone please recognize this is an OPINION piece. This is not an editorial endorsement.

    • @asdf8asdf8asdf8asdf
      @asdf8asdf8asdf8asdf 24 дні тому +1

      must be a lot of college grads in the comments.

    • @FishareFriendsNotFood972
      @FishareFriendsNotFood972 24 дні тому +9

      You do realize staff needs to sign off on what opinion pieces to publish? Not every single person with an opinion gets the NYTimes as their platform to share it.

    • @patrickking5883
      @patrickking5883 24 дні тому +5

      An editor had to publish it, so in a way it is an endorsement. The NYT isn’t Facebook or twitter

    • @NoNameToYou
      @NoNameToYou 24 дні тому +2

      Yeah and reacting to them is complete fair game.

    • @Quesly1
      @Quesly1 24 дні тому +2

      yeah and his opinion sucks and when he's publishing that opinion on the new york times youtube channel it means that someone gave the OK for him to publish it

  • @turner373
    @turner373 24 дні тому +34

    Pretty dumb thesis for a guy who went to Yale. I can’t believe the Times posted this.

  • @nel9954
    @nel9954 24 дні тому +84

    Can you please share your sources? The ones in the video point to the institutes, instead of the studies themselves.

    • @mooseflower
      @mooseflower 24 дні тому +8

      I have to imagine you could find them in his book, which is in the bio.

    • @tootnoots
      @tootnoots 24 дні тому +26

      He made the claims, he should cite where he got his data from (in the video.)

    • @mooseflower
      @mooseflower 24 дні тому +23

      @@tootnootsthat is a wildly unreasonable claim considering he wrote a book where you could verify his sources if scrutinizing them was important to you. This is UA-cam, not a term paper.

    • @tootnoots
      @tootnoots 24 дні тому +16

      @@mooseflower it makes no difference whether he made a book on this or not. If you’re going to make a claim and expect people to believe you, you should be able to cite your sources. This is a rule on persuasion drilled in as early as high school lmao, and a man with a PHD writing for a professional journalism company couldn’t even do that.

    • @mooseflower
      @mooseflower 24 дні тому +5

      @@tootnootssure man.

  • @sek3ymisek3ymi
    @sek3ymisek3ymi 23 дні тому +6

    Absolutely true .

  • @desudesudesu5326
    @desudesudesu5326 24 дні тому +121

    "Kids these days."

    • @robhaze8617
      @robhaze8617 24 дні тому +14

      Upper/middle class kids these days tbf

    • @campfire87
      @campfire87 24 дні тому +7

      @@robhaze8617 What social class do you think he's in right now? And 64% of students who go to UCLA received need-based financial aid last academic year. 28% of the students received the Pell Grant which if you knew about financial aid means they're really poor by US standards and destitute by Californian standards.

    • @wakkablockablaw6025
      @wakkablockablaw6025 23 дні тому

      Causing property damage, espousing far-left ideology, violent protest...yeah, you can say that again.

    • @dcoughla681
      @dcoughla681 22 дні тому

      @@campfire87 That’s a debate for another time.

    • @skulls-n-guns
      @skulls-n-guns 22 дні тому +1

      @@dcoughla681 Actually, it _isn't_ a debate for another time. The speaker in the video, Rob Henderson, implies that most people who hold "luxury beliefs" are "privileged". @robhaze8617 seems to agree. @campfire87 seems to disagree. Their debate is relevant to the topic at hand.

  • @strawberrykun6136
    @strawberrykun6136 18 днів тому

    I hate their lack of commitment.

  • @courtingdeath3364
    @courtingdeath3364 21 день тому +28

    The amount of pure copium from people who feel called out for this sort of behavior is astounding. You are not adding anything to the world, you never have, you never will because you are informed by Reddit, galvanized by twitter, and a product of narcissism not activism.

    • @digi3363
      @digi3363 21 день тому

      Your comment is pure narcissism

  • @joshgoodman9882
    @joshgoodman9882 24 дні тому +136

    Whole video is pretty much “this was my experience & so it must be a ubiquitous truth” with zero convincing arguments made for his statements. “Defund the police is stupid because when I was poor I wish there were police around,” Isn’t exactly a ringing endorsement for the state of law enforcement.

    • @elias.knotman
      @elias.knotman 24 дні тому +10

      It's not an entry for an academic journal, chill

    • @soapfoam
      @soapfoam 24 дні тому +23

      @@elias.knotman doesn't mean it can't be criticized. If you can't handle the heat then you shouldn't make the claims. I came to this video expecting to hear a convincing argument and I also didn't find one.

    • @Leathal
      @Leathal 24 дні тому

      I regret to inform you that polling of the black community agrees entirely with the opinion of the video. And many many polls have been made on the topic. Black deaths from homicides skyrocketed after 2020 but urbanite white liberals stay on that I’m A Heckin Good Person routine

    • @elias.knotman
      @elias.knotman 24 дні тому +7

      @@soapfoam It's just not that kind of argument. Not every kind of argument should send us scurrying to our computers to fact check. That's autism. Not sure Socrates made his arguments that way.

    • @soapfoam
      @soapfoam 24 дні тому +10

      @@elias.knotman I mean.. you're welcome to try and create a safe space for that. I'm going to keep saying mean words to feature writers/filmers when I think they've done things wrong. No one is above criticism.

  • @ahnana833
    @ahnana833 24 дні тому +3

    I hope his mum is proud of him now. 😢

  • @susanfritzel4055
    @susanfritzel4055 24 дні тому +50

    This is a big over simplification of what most students are doing, while at the same time totally ignoring the plainly disproportionate violence perpetrated by police against the protesters-just like in the sixties.

    • @tootnoots
      @tootnoots 24 дні тому +5

      NYT: this video was sponsored by the government of Israel

    • @sek3ymisek3ymi
      @sek3ymisek3ymi 23 дні тому +2

      Nope it’s exactly correct.

    • @duo315
      @duo315 23 дні тому

      @@tootnoots when in doubt, blame the jews

    • @ogzombieblunt4626
      @ogzombieblunt4626 23 дні тому

      Nah students broke the law and faced the consequences, you cant take over buildings and block the movement of fellow students, that is illegal.

    • @jonathonkoele1597
      @jonathonkoele1597 22 дні тому

      Yep, whenever the left gets called out it's a "big oversimplification". Whenever the right gets called out (and rightfully so) it's always legit. I'm not sure if you're aware, but the majority of Palestinians support Hamas, who's stated goal is the genocide of the Jewish people, wherever they live. Right now, supporting Palestine is a genocidal act of support against Jews. It's not rocket science. The students (and their evil professors who should know better) need to be taught a lesson. I would never wish this on them, but I imagine protesting in Iran would be a eye opener for them all, if they survived...

  • @karanrana7874
    @karanrana7874 24 дні тому +45

    I am astounded that the new york times posted this !

    • @yunleung2631
      @yunleung2631 24 дні тому +4

      It's an opinion piece. It's awkward.

    • @RatherCrunchyMuffin
      @RatherCrunchyMuffin 24 дні тому

      I'm sure conservative news outlets post contrary opinions too

    • @flufftronable
      @flufftronable 24 дні тому +1

      Same, in a good way.

    • @allyjmjm
      @allyjmjm 24 дні тому

      @@RatherCrunchyMuffin Not nearly as often...

    • @smartalek180
      @smartalek180 24 дні тому

      Why? The NYTimes has been GOP/right-wing propaganda for at least 30 yrs now. They r Fox-lite, only less blatant, and w/better vocab & fewer hot blondes. Look at the paper, don't look at what biased pundits & pols SAY abt the paper.
      And look @ lst as closely at what they choose NOT to cover, as what they DO choose to cover, and how.

  • @Marcos-yd2iz
    @Marcos-yd2iz 22 дні тому +19

    This video has some interesting ideas, but nothing is substantiated or supported with evidence. Just because something it's an opinion doesn't mean you should just throw together a short video with blazing hot takes and not fill in the rest. I'm pretty disappointed with, especially coming from the NYT and a guy with this level of education. Could've just had an extra 5 minutes backing the claims, and I'm suspecting some of the claims are not so valid because why not mention it?

    • @dcoughla681
      @dcoughla681 22 дні тому +4

      The sources are in his book or you could look them up. Otherwise this will be a long video.

    • @definitelynotcole
      @definitelynotcole 19 днів тому +3

      Agreed... including his strange statement on marriage. Married people tend to be better off, more successful, more intelligent, and safer. Not because marriage make them that way but because who wants to marry some one who is aggressive, foolish or unsuccessful. Its a selection bias not a solution. Providing evidence would have allowed him to have the nuanced takes he is demanding his opponents to have.

    • @MetalGearyaTV
      @MetalGearyaTV 19 днів тому

      @Marcos-yd2iz So you need to see a back up for claims like that 'defund the police' or 'heavy drugs are alright' are bad ideas? You're clearly a deluded leftist living in a bubble.

    • @minazulkhan8287
      @minazulkhan8287 18 днів тому +1

      Aptly said Marcos

  • @eriklapidus5868
    @eriklapidus5868 24 дні тому +28

    I think you make some great points but I disagree about the whole consequences issue. I think people should be able to protest peacefully without being arrested even if I disagree with everything they have to say.

    • @laketwo
      @laketwo 24 дні тому +7

      Protesting peacefully is not the issue. The issue is protesting and then destroying property, keeping people from getting an education, costing the taxpayers money for police control, etc.

    • @allyjmjm
      @allyjmjm 24 дні тому

      Yup, protesters in the 60s could camp out on their own campus lawn without arrest and suspension. Not true today.

    • @hadeel9389
      @hadeel9389 24 дні тому

      @@laketwodo u understand these the universities are taking their tuition money and investing billions into Israel’s military ?? Which is actively killing thousands of innocent civilians? If that doesn’t move you if that doesn’t shake you, you have lost your humanity. If that doesn’t make you want to stand up and fight against that you have no right to sit here and talk about the ethics of destroying property. Human life is far more valuable than a building. And I’m saying this as a Palestinian, not as a luxury take.

    • @allyjmjm
      @allyjmjm 24 дні тому +4

      @@laketwo All medium-to-large sized protests cost taxpayer money for police control, your argument makes no sense. Police costs increase whenever there is any large event.

    • @ogzombieblunt4626
      @ogzombieblunt4626 23 дні тому

      Protesting is not peaceful when you restrict the movement of other citizens as was done at all of these protests.

  • @Snow-fb7oy
    @Snow-fb7oy 17 днів тому +8

    I don't think a lot of people realize that some of those tents in the beginning of the video can go anywhere from $100 to $200 brand new. These protesters have no issue throwing away money.

    • @henrygonzales9666
      @henrygonzales9666 6 днів тому

      They can spent their money how they see fit. It's a free market.

    • @Snow-fb7oy
      @Snow-fb7oy 5 днів тому

      @@henrygonzales9666 and I can view their spending as a waste of money. It's my own personal views.

  • @gabrielaornelas8759
    @gabrielaornelas8759 24 дні тому +48

    Because privileged people coopt movements doesn’t automatically equate to the conclusion that defund the police or legalizing drugs movements for many black and brown people experiencing hyper-criminalization is not a legitimate worthy cause for those who actually experience its impact

    • @gabrielaornelas8759
      @gabrielaornelas8759 24 дні тому +12

      My issue is that labeling these beliefs as “luxury beliefs” can further co-opt these movements tied with a ivory tower bow

    • @gilgamecha
      @gilgamecha 24 дні тому +3

      That's true but it's a strawman here because it's not the claim he's making.

    • @susanaltman5134
      @susanaltman5134 24 дні тому +1

      But too many times those speaking for black and brown people don't talk to them - to find out what they think is best for their community. Example, most black and brown communities are dead set against "safe use" drug facilities being set up in their community. At least in NYC that is true.

  • @pplesandoranges
    @pplesandoranges 12 днів тому +3

    Weird how these luxury beliefs are always those of the middle or coming-out-of-working class. Really makes you wonder what the editorial purpose of this video is.

  • @Frivolitility
    @Frivolitility 24 дні тому +129

    It's that thing where someone misrepresents ideas by pretending they exist without context. Defund the Police, for example, is always part of a set of policies that involves reallocating resources to other kinds of first responders and freeing up police resources, and curbing militaristic raids that are unnecessary and require expensive equipment and the wrong kind of training.

    • @DallinPorter-ii4qk
      @DallinPorter-ii4qk 24 дні тому +29

      Except in some cities that simply cut a bunch of sworn staff positions in 2020 when there was a massive crime wave. In reality, it doesn’t matter how awesome your ideas are. It matters how they’re implemented.

    • @Leathal
      @Leathal 24 дні тому

      “Yes, We Mean Literally Abolish the Police” - The New York Times June 12, 2020
      110 IQ Midwits On NYTs YT: “uh Ackshually it’s a slogan representing a holistic approach that has failed everywhere it’s been tried except for a brief few years in Camden NJ and no I will not introspect on why that might be the case”

    • @sek3ymisek3ymi
      @sek3ymisek3ymi 23 дні тому +5

      Oh yeah great logic. Reallocated funds building things for children and then having no money to protect them from crime . Genius! What could go wrong

    • @konami1979
      @konami1979 23 дні тому +11

      Yes, that was the theory on paper. But a lot of city council members and county supervisors saw "defunding" as simply laying off law enforcement officers and shrinking patrol units.

    • @peace-or2cp
      @peace-or2cp 23 дні тому +2

      @@DallinPorter-ii4qk Sworn staff positions? Where?

  • @neenaclevenger6176
    @neenaclevenger6176 14 днів тому

    Excellent!

  • @chadben9532
    @chadben9532 24 дні тому +29

    Wow. This is the first discussion on the campus protests that completely encapsulates my feelings in a thoughtful, coherent way. I go to UCSD and I have a friend that goes to UCLA so I've experienced the protests, encampments, and the harmful effects of "luxury beliefs" firsthand.
    What's more striking, is that luxury beliefs aren't at all a new thing. Malcolm X talked about the harmful effects of people that we would today say have luxury beliefs in a discussion he had at UC Berkeley. In the 1963. The same generation the college protestors of today espouse to emulate. The only thing thats changed is the ease of being a self-centered activist.

    • @hadeel9389
      @hadeel9389 24 дні тому +10

      Malcolm X would have been at those protests :) He believed in a free Palestine and would never tell his muslim brothers and sisters that they hold luxury beliefs.

    • @sophcw
      @sophcw 24 дні тому +2

      Malcolm X also said we should take up arms against white moderates lol

  • @annwe6
    @annwe6 23 дні тому +4

    I agree with some of what he's saying, many of the protesters do come from privileged backgrounds, are centering themselves, and wouldn't know real world suffering if it hit them in the face.
    That said, he has also fallen victim to what he's accusing the protesters of doing = over simplifying the issues. There's a lot more to the defund police and anti-war movements than can be stated in the couple of blithe sentences he shared with us. Maybe his argument would still hold water if he presented us with more information, but this 5 minute video doesn't begin to cover it.
    What gives NYT? What's the actual point of this relatively empty and uncompelling "opinion" piece? Clicks and views?

    • @suckmyartauds
      @suckmyartauds 23 дні тому

      Exactly!!! There is nothing persuasive here because it relies on the viewer not having any knowledge of current protest movements and civil rights movement that could complicate the picture

  • @jono3175
    @jono3175 13 днів тому

    Drugs actually should be legal because it will help the drug problem by driving down the price of drugs it’s better to fix the real problem like mental health and wealth inequality

  • @patrickking5883
    @patrickking5883 24 дні тому +82

    Wow, a PhD from Yale who can’t comprehend social movements beyond their surface level appearances. Color me surprised.

    • @ogzombieblunt4626
      @ogzombieblunt4626 23 дні тому

      "Israel bad" is the social movement, no nuance or context, as can be seen from interviews with said protestors not understanding the regions history.

    • @tootnoots
      @tootnoots 22 дні тому +4

      Fr, it’s almost laughable how much of a propaganda post this vid is

  • @pafournier1
    @pafournier1 24 дні тому +60

    "Yale graduate says war on drugs works."

    • @susanaltman5134
      @susanaltman5134 24 дні тому +20

      No, he didn't. He said that in neighborhoods with the worst drug problems they don't want decriminalization. They definitely don't want "safe" use facilities in their neighborhoods. In NYC they have put up vigorous protests against them, and I don't blame them.

    • @jamesmitch9792
      @jamesmitch9792 24 дні тому

      @@susanaltman5134 don't do drugs white woman, it is very easy
      -from all the brown people in the third world.

    • @sek3ymisek3ymi
      @sek3ymisek3ymi 23 дні тому +11

      Uneducated misrepresentations in the comments. He said decriminalizing doesn’t work. Can u distinguish the difference or are you the exact problem????

  • @RapidBlindfolds
    @RapidBlindfolds 24 дні тому +41

    Also weird to see someone pro-capitalist complaining about spoiled, privileged rich kids. Do you not realise that wealth inequality is an inherent product of the system you defend?

    • @maryann2970
      @maryann2970 24 дні тому

      If you didn't believe in capitalism, you wouldn't be using an electronic device made with slave labor. Hypocrite.

    • @DallinPorter-ii4qk
      @DallinPorter-ii4qk 24 дні тому +16

      The argument made in this video is simply that out-of-touch rich people hold beliefs that they think would help marginalized groups but actually hurt them. He doesn’t make a statement about wealth inequality. But if you want to argue about inequality in capitalism, you must be ready to explain wealth and power inequality that has also existed in socialist and communist nations.

    • @dustywaxhead
      @dustywaxhead 24 дні тому +2

      Wealth inequality is downstream from intelligence inequality.

    • @tootnoots
      @tootnoots 24 дні тому +5

      @@DallinPorter-ii4qk ah yes, the tried and true fallacy of whataboutism.
      Unlike “socialist and communist” nations, capitalism as a system requires an amount of the population to be poor in order to incentivize competition amongst others. Wealth and capital both become increasingly concentrated at the top of the hierarchal pyramid, evident in every nation that has practiced capitalism.
      “Muh gommunism” wasn’t the argument being made, any attempt to bring it into this discussion is a deflection from the inherent inequality present in capitalism (which was what the commenter was talking about.)

    • @DallinPorter-ii4qk
      @DallinPorter-ii4qk 24 дні тому

      @@tootnoots You first need to define what you mean by poverty as it’s described differently in China, the USA, Cuba and the USSR. According to you, capitalism requires poor people in order to incentivize work. But poor people in America enjoyed a much higher quality of life compared to the middle class in the former USSR and yet our productivity was and is way above theirs.

  • @mystik.mermayde.aotearoa
    @mystik.mermayde.aotearoa 18 днів тому

    Brilliant thank you

  • @dcoughla681
    @dcoughla681 22 дні тому

    I can’t order your book from Amazon UK. The paperback won’t be released until February 27, 2025.

  • @lordofchaosinc.261
    @lordofchaosinc.261 22 дні тому +5

    Exposed the little narcissists.

  • @sona7444
    @sona7444 24 дні тому +103

    where are the citations? source for stats?

    • @dr.carmichael530
      @dr.carmichael530 24 дні тому +14

      This should be the top comment

    • @scoopityboop
      @scoopityboop 24 дні тому +21

      don’t worry it’s an opinion piece! no need to see concrete citations or statistics when we can just go off of general “kids these days” vibes am i right?

    • @mooseflower
      @mooseflower 24 дні тому +11

      Read his book. Title in bio.

    • @campfire87
      @campfire87 24 дні тому +12

      @@mooseflower It says his book is a memoir... Not sure if it's where he's listing sources for this opinion piece.

    • @elias.knotman
      @elias.knotman 24 дні тому +4

      ah the iron law of woke projection never ever fails.

  • @SourDoughBill
    @SourDoughBill 23 дні тому +2

    Well done. Thank you for this.

  • @henrygonzales9666
    @henrygonzales9666 6 днів тому +2

    The war on drugs has always been a war against the marginalized.

  • @surfstar
    @surfstar 24 дні тому +10

    Credit where credit is due to NYT for having this important discussion on their platform. Go read the book! One of the most important discussions of our modern time. TROUBLED by Rob Henderson

  • @dBl8418
    @dBl8418 22 дні тому +4

    This is the first thing I’ve seen in years from the NYT that makes me say “Great job.” But even a broken clock is right twice a day.

  • @coltekr
    @coltekr 24 дні тому +41

    I don't think middle class people are "privileged" these days.

    • @jamesmitch9792
      @jamesmitch9792 24 дні тому +6

      they are thought

    • @sek3ymisek3ymi
      @sek3ymisek3ymi 23 дні тому +10

      Compared to the poor ?

    • @DigSamurai
      @DigSamurai 23 дні тому +6

      Compared to who?? if you have a job in North America you're in the top 1% in the world. How is THAT not privileged?!?

    • @user-qo4kb4dr1i
      @user-qo4kb4dr1i 23 дні тому

      You don't think having more than other people is a privilege?

    • @bigfloppa9594
      @bigfloppa9594 23 дні тому +5

      Probably because you are middle class lol

  • @michellemirakian6250
    @michellemirakian6250 23 дні тому +3

    Thank you!

  • @camillac.s.279
    @camillac.s.279 24 дні тому +25

    Absolutely agree 👏🏻👏🏻.
    I had married parents and always felt extremely privileged 🙏🏻

  • @Tan92lfc
    @Tan92lfc 24 дні тому +1

    british patriotic song

  • @yunleung2631
    @yunleung2631 24 дні тому +2

    a lot of the times the upper middle class see their dissent as an intellectual exercise rather than people who would do it themselves.

  • @campfire87
    @campfire87 24 дні тому +79

    Ummmm.... What? What makes his opinions not luxury beliefs? As someone who now has a PhD at Cambridge, is published, and is deemed important enough to be posted on NYT, he is no longer the underprivileged person he is here to represent and yet he's here to speak for us all, making sweeping statements. This is not at all dissimilar to the people he is complaining about in how people make things black and white, not knowing the nuance of these important topics, transferring attention to himself in an obvious attempt to promote his newly released book. There's not just one type of marginalized people; each community is impacted differently by these political issues and have different opinions. It is not enough to say that the majority of a specific group feel a certain way, but that policies have evidence backing it's efficacy. Most of his arguments use logical fallacies. His suggestions for protests are ludicrous. It's good that people don't need to risk dire consequences to protest, and that people will stand up for others even if they do not have explicit skin in the game. It's usually the marginalized minority who faces these issues and without vocal mass support, there is no political will for change, because they themselves don't have enough reach. There's no perfect protest. You may say some are better than others, but do you think that people didn't also complain about the peaceful protests in the 60s? It's people who actually have no skin in the game that focus on the way someone protests and not once contemplate what people are protesting about.

    • @centipedekid9824
      @centipedekid9824 24 дні тому +26

      He literally came from nothing and still made something of himself. He's experienced more than almost any college activist.

    • @Mariathinking
      @Mariathinking 24 дні тому +10

      What dont you read a chapter of his book or watch an interview? Then you get get some insights.

    • @campfire87
      @campfire87 24 дні тому +1

      ​@@centipedekid9824 I agree. I don't see how those statements are related to my comment.

    • @campfire87
      @campfire87 24 дні тому +12

      @@Mariathinking I'm sure he is a person with more nuance than a 5 minute video can show, and maybe he expressed himself poorly in this video. But I'm criticizing this video. And it's 100% fair for me to do so because this video was made to stand on it's own and is not chapter 3 in his book or episode 7 in a interview series.

    • @Tamara-qd5dc
      @Tamara-qd5dc 24 дні тому +10

      And what about you? Have you ever been to a foster home or a juvenile hall? I have. I do agree with Rob.

  • @kyle_8036
    @kyle_8036 24 дні тому +24

    If these college students spent half the time volunteering at a local organization around these issues as they spend 'protesting' they'd be making triple the actual positive difference in the world and also become more socially aware and empathetic in the process.

    • @allyjmjm
      @allyjmjm 24 дні тому +5

      You incorrectly assume that they cannot do both. Columbia students are volunteering more than 95% of people.

    • @kyle_8036
      @kyle_8036 24 дні тому

      @@allyjmjm therein lies the opportunity for more volunteer time, which is 3x more useful than frivolous entitled 'protesting' for a cause they do not understand beyond what social media is programming them to be angry about.

    • @allyjmjm
      @allyjmjm 24 дні тому +4

      @@kyle_8036 Your comment is non-responsive to mine. They do other things while also participating in protests. You just don't like the goal of their protest.

    • @dcoughla681
      @dcoughla681 22 дні тому

      Exactly right!

    • @dcoughla681
      @dcoughla681 22 дні тому

      @@allyjmjm All that summering in The Hamptons must be so exhausting.

  • @pmccord9
    @pmccord9 22 дні тому +1

    A worthwhile insight but missing the point that manichean narratives dominate all political discourse. Where is a plan or paradigm to reinvigorate nuanced and fact based discourse. There isn't one because it's neither clickbait simple nor revenue generating tribalism.

  • @kotor610
    @kotor610 19 днів тому +2

    Young people feel their voices are not heard, they do not believe protesting peacefully will result in any meaningful change. Leaders only listen to those who write the biggest checks.

  • @allyjmjm
    @allyjmjm 24 дні тому +36

    The author makes arguments on the merits against drug/marriage/police stances, yet the last part of the video questions the methods of the pro-Palestine movement but does not defend Israel. This part does not logically follow the rest of the video. It is a sleight of hand to suggest that the pro-Palestinian protesters are wrong to sympathize with Palestinians without directly making that argument and justifying Israel’s actions.

    • @hjc7429
      @hjc7429 24 дні тому +2

      Preach

    • @3506Dodge
      @3506Dodge 24 дні тому

      Antisemitism is relentless. It ALWAYS finds a way....

    • @allyjmjm
      @allyjmjm 24 дні тому

      ​@@3506Dodge Ya, antisemitism like among Christian Zionists...

    • @smartalek180
      @smartalek180 24 дні тому

      Classic False Choice. MANY of us oppose BOTH the Hamas terrorists (& the reported 70+% of Palestinians who support them AND the atrocities of 10/7) AND the insane & clrly counterproductive actions of Likud's corrupt regime. Realizing that undeniably some (& probably many? most?) of these "pro-Palestinian protesters" have less than 0 clue what Hamas rly represents -- many can't even name "the river" OR "the sea," or know anything of the histories -- hardly constitutes siding w/Bibi's failed regime, whose bet that they cld forever support & thus limit Hamas' harms clrly didn't turn out so well.

    • @hjc7429
      @hjc7429 24 дні тому

      ​@@3506Dodge You've been brainwashed into believing Zionism = Judaism. Or you're just cynically using it to say criticism of the country of Israel = anti-semitism. Would you call criticism of the far right Modi govt Anti-Indian racism.

  • @TheRealBeeBzZ
    @TheRealBeeBzZ 24 дні тому +64

    Wow NYT really going mask off here

    • @bobbyologun1517
      @bobbyologun1517 23 дні тому +3

      yep

    • @aazh9869
      @aazh9869 23 дні тому +2

      Right….

    • @aazh9869
      @aazh9869 23 дні тому +6

      Very convenient to publish this now. Nyt do better, this is embarrassing

    • @only18467
      @only18467 23 дні тому +4

      Mask off? What are they showing?

    • @TheRealBeeBzZ
      @TheRealBeeBzZ 23 дні тому

      @@only18467 a face of colonialism
      white supremacy and patriarchy

  • @kkjeff100
    @kkjeff100 21 день тому +1

    Telling people how they should protest is an ultimate luxury belief!

  • @Ed-ih5yx
    @Ed-ih5yx 24 дні тому +19

    Incredible
    And oh so accurate
    Thank you Rob Henderson for putting this out there!!!! Your voice is SO important!

  • @fakeis200300
    @fakeis200300 24 дні тому +10

    Respect the courage it took to be this bluntly honest about the insulated students. It looks and feels so good to act that you care for someone else, while in reality if it directly affects them their response will be "NIMBY".

  • @cath1none
    @cath1none 24 дні тому +22

    cant believe this is a nyt video, good to see not all who can still think by themselves have left

    • @cule189911
      @cule189911 24 дні тому +2

      “Those who think for themselves” aka those who believe everything I say

  • @SheikhBadhon92
    @SheikhBadhon92 17 днів тому +1

    #SaveBangladeshiStudents
    Please help us🇧🇩🇧🇩🙏

  • @Shawn-oh5yq
    @Shawn-oh5yq 24 дні тому +5

    Why did the NYT omit Rob's book from the bestseller list?

  • @munounom8991
    @munounom8991 22 дні тому +4

    Great video, I love the cries from the commenters that felt they got hit by this though. Keep crying narcissists.

  • @rafaelfigueiredo5865
    @rafaelfigueiredo5865 23 дні тому +18

    Started watching and stopped on "decriminalize drug use".
    That's definitely not a luxury belief. I live in Portugal where we decriminalized drug use and carrying small quantities for consumption.
    Deaths sharply fell, consumption as well (this was in response to a heroin epidemic in the 90's) and way less people go to jail.
    So if your concerned with less privileged people let me tell you something: a rich kid will most likely get out of jail asap if found with drugs, a poor person? Not so much. So no, sir you are wrong.

    • @spht9ng
      @spht9ng 23 дні тому +10

      All the cities that decriminalized drugs in the US have done NOTHING like the rehab programs in Portugal. Even the old drug court programs have better outcomes.

    • @logoutofmyaccountweirdo
      @logoutofmyaccountweirdo 23 дні тому

      ​@@spht9ngyeah because all they did was decriminalised drugs and hoped for the best, your cities are run by absolute brain dead geriatric old men, as they didnt invest in the insinuations that allows these drug addicts to come to them on their own by their terms as that is the only way it will work if people seek it themselves. The only thing we can do is make sure it is as easily accessible and that there isn't a stigma around it so people aren't ashamed to seek professional help. As y'all just implemented a law without acknowledging why it was successful in other nations.

    • @liberalsocialist9723
      @liberalsocialist9723 23 дні тому +1

      ​@@spht9ngThan let's implement rehab drug programs in the US. As a progresive, I am in favor of implementing the successful policies that have worked in other countries.

    • @IncognitoActivado
      @IncognitoActivado 22 дні тому

      True.

    • @fratystuff6737
      @fratystuff6737 22 дні тому +1

      There's more nuance that what the video portray. Its a short message but dismissing the whole thing just because you don't agree with one thing is crazy and honestly just a symptom of a radicalized individual. I also disagree with this point but I can see what he's saying. The problem is not substance use itself but the knowledge and education around it.

  • @DavidJohnsonFromSeattle
    @DavidJohnsonFromSeattle 16 днів тому +2

    It is great watching NYT fans coping over this video in the comments

  • @Diogenes76
    @Diogenes76 23 дні тому +2

    A big part of it is who is doing the protesting. If the public sees mostly university student protesters, they will not take them seriously. However, if the protesters are composed of the actual population involved in the cause they would be much more effective.
    There is so much virtue signaling now days it is very hard to take people seriously. It seems so trendy, and it just ends up diluting all public displays of concern.
    As a fellow foster kid, it is hard to watch. This elite educated elite class likes to meddle in things they know little about and at least in my case, made things much worse in the end. They make decisions based on how popular something is rather than listen to the experts and those who are actually involved. The cycle continues.

  • @samdogen1846
    @samdogen1846 24 дні тому +25

    Excellent message.

  • @lvseka
    @lvseka 23 дні тому +10

    Naaaah, this argument really misses the point of quite a number of these movements and protests. I would even argue it’s more of a lecture than an opinion piece. The idea tends to be fighting systems that in the eyes of the protestors don’t help the society. One may not be directly affected by the issues but has attempted some sort of critical analysis and is proposing a solution that may be out of the ordinary to resolve this. Sure some of the these ideas may have unforeseen disadvantages, but brushing them off as ‘Luxury Beliefs’ rather than engaging in pros and cons of current and proposed solutions will get you NOWHERE!!! In my own opinion this piece sows disdain rather than solution.

    • @amanmajmudar541
      @amanmajmudar541 20 днів тому

      Your argument is weak. Protests are not engaging in "pros" and "cons."

  • @sagerogers1
    @sagerogers1 20 днів тому

    I’ve always thought about this virtue signaling; folks talk, yet in their inner lives, would never give anyone a leg up, even say hello