Cancel Culture: Is the Bangladeshi youth too SENSITIVE? | DIALOGUE
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Andrew Tate fan boy vs Andrew Tate hater
Andrew tate er fan ke eikhane vai
@@muhibkhan6528 he'll find someone who is hardcore brainwashed by Andrew Tate
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একবার ভেবে দেখুন আপনার বাবা যদি এখন আপনার মাকে কস্ট দিয়ে বাড়িয়ে একজন নতুন সতিন নিয়ে আসেন তাহলে আপনি কি করতেন?
কিছু মানুষ ঠিকই বলে নবি রাসুলার সাথে সাধারণ মানুষের তুলনা করা ঠিক না কারন সাধারণ মানুষের পক্ষে এতো জঘন্যতম কাজ করা সম্ভব না.....
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Coffee ☕ kaba ?
Ai ta bol leo exposed kou a lage . 😂 Ar mey ar carectar ta deka hoy na je se valo nake 🤔
Ai ta e Bangladesh 🇧🇩😂
Bruh, ‘its a concept that you may know simply as empathy’ - got my respect right there 💯
Hate how this guy keeps saying "Bangladesh er manush khaite parena/bujhe na so it's okay". This is literally colonial logic that deprived us of our rights and resources for so long. Bangladesh er manush bujhena is all the more reason why you should teach them. This kind of internalized hatred is extremely sad. While cancel culture is indeed excessive and loses credibility, it is still necessary to call out people on things like racial and ableist stuff. People don't deserve to lose everything in their life because they used some words but that doesn't mean it should be tolerated either. We should strive to be better.
There are steps to development of a nation. America and these Western countries are only now focusing on politically correct use of language. There are decades of development that precedes this.
Our country is still third world, we still have to first focus on fulfilling our basic necessities. These conversations only exist in elite, privileged and educated circles. Majority of our population don’t care about politically correct language, they have other things to worry about first. Its not internalized hatred to say the reality.
I agree we need to correct people on racism and ableism but it’s not a priority for our country rn.
@NISHAT lala but the whole topic was about the cancel culture na? eikhane eita niye kotha na bole onno ekta niye kotha bolle toh obviously cancel culture and correct uses of words erh jinish tah light lagbe.
Well said and worded my man
@@tahreeemm true bro , cancel culture niye oto kotha hoi nai..... They changed the topic of video .
Stop living in imaginaru world and come to reality.
No argument here just see how eloquent the guy on the right is. He sounds well educated on every topic with hard facts and answers very respectfully against the other guy. The dude in the left doesn't really have any valid comebacks and just says everything as if he's trying to sound cool. But in contrast look at the dude on the right he is just effortlessly cool because of how well educated he is. Loved this videos despite the sound problems ❤
Dude is just as clueless as the on the guy on the left, the reason y he gets praised cuz he’s pretty handy at expressing his thoughts unlike the other guy. Both of them didn't even seem to be aware of what cancel culture is.
Much needed episode. Well presented by both of the individuals. Been following you since the very first of your journey. You deserve way more subs than 6k mate, and I can already see you getting there soon. Good going, sameer!
Thank you so, so much ❤
Being badass is the new trend I guess but how do you portray your sense of intelligence is like Redwan did.
Redwan bhaiya talks so eloquently. It's honestly super admirable. HUGE respect!!
Hi, I'm not sure if you'll ever read my comment but I think providing the guests with a questionnaire before the shoot starts would help the guests articulate their thoughts better. Also I feel like for a heated debate you should bring guests who are kind of professionally related to the topic. For example for international vs domestic students dialogue, I think the discussion would be more valid if it was between two academics. The executives/ content creators seemed detached from studying and study methods. Btw loving this format. Keep going
This was not a fair debate. It was more 2 against 1.
Theres much to take away from this. First off, saying the n word doesnt make a person cool, its very cringe. Secondly, something is only racist when said in a racist context. But that does not give anyone permission to say it because its cool. There is a level of respect everyone needs to maintain. If youre not associated with the word then just dont say it. If youre not black and youre not related to the word or not know anyone related to the word then whats the point of you saying it. This isnt about cancel culture at this point, its just respect. The person defending cancel culture did a very bad job at it. This had potential to be a very fun to watch discussion, but it just turned out to be two people looking for clout. This dialogue series is the most perfect thing for Bangladesh right now. It sheds a lot of light to the problems the country faces. I guess the question that Im left with is that does the person supporting anti cancel culture believe that if theres a black person watching the video, he would be okay with it?
Why do i or anyone else need permisison from you to say the n word. The cool/cringe thing is subjective, but it is certainly unpleasant to call a certain stranger u meet the "n word".
Also invovling words with skin color is moronic. It's absurb how so many "PC" ppl fails to differentiate between words(which is used for communication) and actions.
that is really true. forget about words coming from a culture far away, we have normalized very offensive words such as "maagi" and "khanki" even in our own culture. if people do not find that offensive, who tf is gonna find the n word offensive
Agree
Sometimes something seems to being normalized.but it is not.
A lot of time people in awkward situation try forcefully make himself to normalize something and then want to forget that situation..which is not a good thing.
Unfortunately tomar brain iktu underdeveloped if you think these words were seldom used amader baap dada der amol e, go focus on money and family and stop concerning yourselves with societies ailments unless you’re marginalised
@@shayaanmannan2342 lmao what. By your logic toh taile n word o onek used hoito agekaale. You completely missed the point of what I was saying
So u are mad that ppl don't find certain words offensive 💀. U must be fun to hang out 😂
What got my attention was Muhammad Redwan's preciseness. He's relevant and outspoken. Thumbs up to him
That fella Ridwan is incredible! Absolutely admire his words 🔥
He’s castrated
There is a difference between adopting a personality and building one
Bangladeshi Youth is indeed sensitive.
Infact cancel culture is the reason why truth is hidden
i go to an international school and sometimes i call my friends the n word but they don't really mind because like, i'm not trying to offend them but like maybe as a way like saying kire dosto, tbh i agree that it depends on the context
A little out of context but there was this study done on how overexposure is very ineffective. 3 fear groups - one low fear, medium fear and high fear about smth related to teeth decay. While high fear group effectiveness lasted for the first few days, the low fear group had a more long term effect on people.
Similarly, cancel culture - when it started off, those were effective while right now since people get ‘cancelled’ left and right, the cancel culture itself lost its purpose which was to make those people accountable for whatever wrong they did. With that being said, i personally think cancel culture is non-existent since its the most ineffective way to deal with problematic people - of course they deserve less recognition, but more than that, they need someone to help them understand what they did wrong and fix it.
The person on left, is somewhat passionate about using ableist terms and it's concerning. Under no "context" or circumstances ; choosing to be racist is an opinion. Freedom of speech is not freedom to belittle or degrade fellow humans irrespective of their race, gender, ethnicity. Your vocabulary cannot be that limited that you cannot communicate without disrespecting, hurting people. As an educated person who knows better, you don't need qualifications just to be a decent person. That, is the bare minimum. Couldn't agree more with guy on right (pun). Just because people are getting "exposed" for some silly things these days (which i saw happening o n c e with coffee khaba thing, again, what is silly, really? ) ; doesn't mean other ones are invalid or that you can just misgender people on purpose, say specific triggering things and disrespect people/ history in general. People are getting more and more aware of these and it's a good thing, being "woke" (which basically just means not being an entitled privileged a-hole) is important.
Cry more
@@redwanhossain5181 it's okay don't you worry, ignorance is bliss
@Exodus Sakib ??? 💀nah bhai hoilona
@@mashiatsuha6215 okay id better not argue with a colleen hoover reader
@@redwanhossain5181 sure man, except i hate CH
I learned a lot of new things that are useful ; keep up the good work.
love to hear it!
@@SameerScane i learnt calling someone nigga is bad😊
do a debate between a fat ugly girl who’s life has been affected by pretty privilege and an attractive influencer girl who doesn’t believe pretty privilege exists and get them to debate on pretty privilege
i second that
Crazy!!!
I third that
Fat = ugly ? The heck bro ?
Bro seriously?"fat ugly girl"?
Bro daan pasher Redwan naam e chhele ta onek well spoken. Keep it up!
Hands down we needed this show! Damn! Very well presented by both of them but it was rude of the guy with shades to say smth like "Bangladesh er manush khaite pare na so it's okay". I mean khaite na parar sathe na bojhar direct kono connection paitesi na but still if there's any, that will be all the more reason you should teach them/educate them/enlighten them.
This reminds me of Nas Debates. Good job Smaeer and waiting to see more interesting videos like this
Thank you bhaiya ❤
I like these kinda podcasts ..
Please get them running and don't you ever feel discouraged by the view count.
There can be a lot of topics like this, "western culture in Bangladesh" , "Public University vs Private University" etc
Guy on the right big W
Loved the concept sameer! Overall, I believe if you could improve the audio quality, it would've been perfect.
When this anti guy said n-word i lost my mind, he don't know that he just lost all of his foreign opportunity
For both parties . “Ignorance is bliss”.
very important for y’all
you know the game…
I love how they are barefooted
I'm sorry to say this but being so disrespectful to so many races is not proving his point in anyway. As from the title this debate is about "cancel culture" and not about "how to offend the black community"
It's not even okay to cuss or swear on public platforms, they even always skip the words like shit, bi$ch etc, because it's not polite or pleasant, let alone ableist terms. and he's here - blatantly saying the n word again and again knowing it's racist and the person in front isn't comfortable with it. That's just horribly rude.. it takes nothing to be educated about things you don't know and be better. Spoiler alert, man had zero redemption arc by the end.
Blue collar mindset
After reading this comment I have come to the conclusion that I have to speak pure sanskrit from now on 😵💫
brother the show is great but there is a bit of sound problem like it cuts out a lot for sameer and the both debaters audio was kinda low but anyways great points shared
Hmmmm, noted.
Loved how Redwan pointed out the things rationally, thanks for bringing up this topic in this show.
Absolutely agree with redwan bhaiya. He spoke so nicely. Very intellectual!
Loved the guy with sunglass. He discussed his points but also had fun. The woke guy was very annoying and virtue signaling a lot. Interesting podcast
aha annoying
Can't believe this kind of woke is actually in Bangladesh.
loved the boy on right side.... he is in A levels...but still he didn't use a single ENGLISH word when he was speaking in bangla❤
Needed to corner the guy on the right saying if the n word was hate speech then how do black people have the context of "he gets a pass" for some white people in their crews so they can use nigga. For example, all the times Eminem used the word nigga and still had his black friends vouch for him when necessary. Man, hoilo na.
I love how intelligent and well spoken Redwan is ❤🇧🇩
no
he isnt that much thoughtful for bengalis. anaf was right for bengalis.
Fascinating concept. It will surely help promote a culture of tolerance and open discussion.
14:40 😂😂😂😂... From this part it was fun 😂😂😂😂
Very interesting watch but I would say that I think that the Cancel Culture terminology here is presented badly. Both the people agree that Cancel Culture should exist and it should have its sides but a few things I would personally disagree is the fact that Black Hoodie person is that firstly, if you always believe the victim without verifying the source, it is absolutely detrimental. The problem with our society and our use of cancel culture is its usage by 14-18 year olds mainly and other ages is the psuedo-feministic angle they bring. That Psuedo-feminism could very well destroy a man’s reputation, image, career and life. Even if it is 1 out of 100, you would have to take the responsibility that you completely destroyed a single man s life which is in no way is right and considering the minute things people get exposed for, it is a lot more than 1 out of 100. Secondly, the thing about our country being completely broken and us following 200 year old laws, it is very to easy to say our country’s system is broken and complain about it. “Raising Awareness” does not change anything and by complaining about it and speak about how broken it is, you lose patriotism. It is a move towards complaining instead of real solutions which your sides have clearly never presented. About following 200 year old laws, we use the law of gravity everyday, that does not make it out of context. Laws were carefully articulated by people for the ages to come so you have to keep that in consider.
To the other guy, contextual or not, sometimes it is about common decency towards people present. We are not directly involved in the activities but as a respect to all sorts of cultures and communities to our country, we should refrain from using words. Just because your friends might be comfortable in that space to talk to you about it, does not mean that it is something you speak of proudly and openly because words as such are sensitive in that manner.
Anyways, a fresh scene of content! Congratulations on that to the Scane team
love this! very nicely summed up, thank you for the support ❤
Very good point made. I agree 💯
Bro repeat this episode with two girls. I love your content.
Aha will do
Ridwan sounds smart and sophisticated, the other guy seems like he has no clue what he’s talking about. just saying whatever’s convenient
“do you think its worthy to be on the internet” uh so if a man does something wrong its okay but if i say he did it, i’m the bad guy. well idc, if a man talks shit i owe him nothing
Just became a fan of sameer bhaiya... and also redwan bhaiya ❤
Bhai seriously onk vallagse
I do agree that when I'm singing a song and the N word comes up, I should have the right to say the N word... I mean I'm not gonna say "n words need to wake up". If that bothers you so much then black artists shouldn't use the N word as well in their songs because it incites people to use the N word and the song is meant to be for everyone regardless of their race.
Left one spitted fax bro yall need to accept the harsh reality anyways congratulations sameer good video i want to see the left guy on your other podcasts too
8:46 LOVE ITT!!!! 🥹🥹🥹
bro I died inside a little when he started RAPPING the words ... Anyways thank you Sameer for this episode I love your videos bro
Thank you!!
Redwan vai u r boss men! Truly undoubtedly banngg on vai! Mane respect apnar upor apni atoh kom age atoh valo knowledge rakhen!
Samer vai salute u!
Redwan vai r motoh manush der chance daoyar jono!
💯💯
I loved the guy with sunglasses. And pls that sensitive gulshan kid needs some help
Ridwan won with this words man
feet kink people are going crazy 😍😍 thank you sameer 😘
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Oh my just noticed. Thanks man.n
the guy supporting the cancel culture is hella smart bro 💀💀
i support cancel culture, its okay but a white person saying the n word is fine, if hes not saying it to a black person in front of his face..
anyways, great video
People bringing up andrew tate , top g has nothing to do w this video whatsoever . He would absolutely demolish any of u in any conversation. Debate to durer kotha . Cause yk halai facts spit korbe , tokhon kono kotha diye back up korte parba na . Also the guy on the left is embarrassing. He gives me second hand embarrassed
Brother on the left side was like I'm gonna keep pushing, f**k logic, can't lose this one🚶
BTW Sameer, can you lower the sound level of the outro? It was a little bit louder IMO. I mean just imagine the audience is watching this vid using headphones and all of a sudden they're hearing a loud sound. I hope you can understand what I'm trying to say.
100%
Prottekta podcast e informative. Keep up the great work.
thank you!!! Don’t forget to subscribe ✊
@@SameerScane I did.
Yes thank you sameer scan for the subtitle
I learned a lot from this episode...keep continue
Freedom of speech doesn't require you to use slurred words. Those words were created to insult or belittle people; you're not expressing yourself by using hurtful words. You clearly have an intention, and that is to offend and harm others. Theres 200+languages, and in those languages, there are 1,000+ words, and you're telling me that in order to express yourself, you have to use belittling words? We need to have a case study on people who think insulting people is a form of acceptable speech. Bangladesh needs to start having courses in school about having empathy, and being a good functioning adult or parents there need raise their kids better. bc this shit would not rock anywhere else.
the left guy was just giving me second hand embarrassment.
মাশাআল্লাহ রেদওয়ান এর কথা গুলোতে যুক্তি ছিল and he spoke very well. Where as for the other guy (he just wouldn't stop talking the "qualifications" 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️) anyways overall the video was good 💯
Background should have been more vibrant and bright
what happened to the sound quality of this ep?
Bro is the context man
Both argument are so valid but I don't wanna go with any of this argument literally cuz you can't judge somthing from religious & woke aspect at the same time, It's depend on situation and context!
Hate the woke culture cuz i can decide it with my own mine when i need support to support anyone or when not
By far the best episode
Oita to drake baba-👏
Dialogue’s best dialogue.
Bhai eita kare dhore niye ashche😭😭😭💀wth is he saying. Especially against Redwan bhaiya aro idiot lagtese
I just realized I can never do this 'bitorko' thing. I'm just too dumb for this😶
The pro cancel culture was way too strong against the anti
My bruh with glass🤣
Redwan earned my respect!
For arguments reason you use the ableist term to a person without disabilities. Yes you didn't say it to the person who is disabled. But think about it, would you use this exact term on that person in front of a person with disabilities? If your answer is no then how in the right mind are you commenting it on a platform as big as facebook and expect that a person with disabilities will not read your comment. When these people realise that you are using this term in a negative prospect, think about how it effects the less privileged people mentally.
It doesn’t matter who’s seeing ur content/comment, as long as the comment isn’t directed towards actually mentally retarded people. Also we should ppl advise to not view the type of content/comment they are uncomfortable with rather than blaming other guy for using word such as “retarded” with a completely different context.
Bro the guy on the right, please get your facts corrected who tf said its just the black rappers who get to use the word nigga like come on, go listen Biebs in the trap a song by NAV a brown guy featuring a black rapper TRAVIS SCOTT uses the term Nigga. Oh god please stop being soft hearted
I’m sorry but I’ve never laughed so hard in a while
So much soy on the right 😂
Populations bartese day by day, but manush bartese na.
Nah like fr
bangladeshi youth sensitive? nah tomra shob insensitive and think that’s cool but yes dark humor ki moja
maybe the same subject should be touched again in sometime by people who are actually qualified, wasted my time
Bro do a red pill and blue pill and call me as the red pill guy. We should talk about andrew tate, the matrix, getting rich and self development.
i think this goes for all the talk shows in this serious, as much as iti is important to portray the current mindset of the general public, it's also important to bring in people who actually have done research on issues like this, at least for a better discussion. because if you think about it, the person in favor of cancel culture is very well informed here but i won't be able to say the same about the person on the other side of the debate. he pointed out all the wrong reasons why cancek culture is ineffective. I am a firm believer in rehabilitation but the shape that cancel culture has taken simply doesn't make rehabilitation possible. and in terms of the use of slurs, you have to notice that the n word is the only slur gulshan boys use. there are slurs targetting every race but only the n word is widely used and known, because it's the only one regularly used in music that they listen to. so i dont think the problem isn't only the fact that gulshan boys arent aware of the ramifications of using the n word, the reason they use it is because they are influential little kids
the one in the left is a chad
where are the shoes bro
Bangladesh is going ahead carry on
Andrew tate should've been the judge
It should be a little more extended. It was cut brutally.
u should make more videos on topics that exist in bangladesh, i dont think ths issue is important enough in our country to be talked about
Fair!
The beeps ran out... 🤣
HAHAHAHAH
That dude with glasses gives negative vibes.
Useless pointless talk... These things dont apply in bd
eita besttt
bro thinks he lives in a first world country smh
Good video!!
Culture is best
hmmm
Religion*
@@sahil.93 nation and culture>religion
@@listianomonaldo6952 without Islam our nation and culture wouldn't exist we'd just be a part of India and be oppressed by them like Kashmiris and Gujrat Muslims
@@Masternaldo you are right but. But I'm saying we should give more importance to our country and culture than islam. It's my opinion.
W move
sound seems low..but enjoyed it.
Coffee ☕ kaba ?
Ai ta bol leo exposed kou a lage . 😂 Ar mey ar carectar ta deka hoy na je se valo nake 🤔
Ai ta e Bangladesh 🇧🇩😂
This generation is lost. So cringe worthy
If people really think like the guy with the hoody on the right then the current and future generation is truly going to be lost. Just look at America.