These Streamers Need To Be Stopped! Someone is Going To Get Killed... & Today’s News

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    ✩ TODAY’S STORIES ✩
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    00:00 - Public Nuisance Streamers Are Out of Control
    03:22 - UA-camr Fighting to Change Ownership Laws As Physical Media Gets Eradicated
    07:48 - Sponsored by Cozy Earth
    08:48 - The U.S. Campaign to Undercut Baby Formula Regulations Worldwide
    17:45 - Sponsored by Prize Picks
    18:50 - Botswana Threatens to Set 20K Elephants Free in Germany Amid Dispute
    22:34 - Man Who Received First Pig Kidney Transplant Leaves Hospital in Good Condition
    26:02 - Your Thoughts on Yesterday’s Show
    Accursed Farms’ Game Ownership Resource: www.stopkillinggames.com/
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    Produced by: Cory Ray
    Edited by: James Girardier, Maxwell Enright, Julie Goldberg, Christian Meeks
    Art Department: William Crespo
    Writing/Research: Philip DeFranco, Brian Espinoza, Lili Stenn, Maddie Crichton, Star Pralle, Chris Tolve, Jared Paolino
    Associate Producer on Baby Formula: Lili Stenn
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    #DeFranco #Gaming #AndrewTate
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  • @Boatanga
    @Boatanga Місяць тому +4452

    I’ve heard many other people say this about what’s going on with video game ownership.
    “if buying isn’t owning then pirating isn’t stealing”

  • @Jonathan_Collins
    @Jonathan_Collins Місяць тому +4097

    Anyone who thinks “oh he doesn’t know any better he’s just a kid” how tf do you expect them to ever learn if you don’t teach them what they are doing is stupid.

    • @lockhak33
      @lockhak33 Місяць тому +221

      It would have been in his best interest if he was arrested

    • @localmenace3043
      @localmenace3043 Місяць тому +234

      And also, kids aren’t all stupid. They’re very capable of learning when they have to. Infantilizing them and defending bad behavior because “he doesn’t know any better” is exactly why these kids are comfortable behaving in a way they know isn’t right - they know they can get away with it.

    • @orangejuice732
      @orangejuice732 Місяць тому +23

      Saw this exact comment on Charlie’s video

    • @kryngosilva4919
      @kryngosilva4919 Місяць тому +56

      I feel like the only way kids like this learn, is when they finnaly do something to the wrong person, and then everyone is sad because a kid died in a 'prank-gone-wrong'. Hope this kid escapes this stereotype.

    • @USSAnimeNCC-
      @USSAnimeNCC- Місяць тому +22

      Especially when they go that far they need to learn action have consequences

  • @Accursed_Farms
    @Accursed_Farms Місяць тому +894

    Thanks for the mention! (I'm the Stop Killing Games guy in the video) With the exposure this is getting, at the very least I think we're going to get answers one way or the other and clear up all ambiguity on whether companies can destroy people's games or not. Best case scenario, people will be entitled to keep games they pay money for, what a thought.

    • @JakeRayTM
      @JakeRayTM Місяць тому +45

      Hey Ross! Thank you, for the effort you put into this cause.

    • @Rassalcon
      @Rassalcon Місяць тому +28

      Keep up the fight lad

    • @Hanstra
      @Hanstra Місяць тому +23

      WE LOVE YOU ROSS!

    • @TooMuchFlipping
      @TooMuchFlipping Місяць тому +23

      Thank you Dr. Freeman.

    • @Rejoice.
      @Rejoice. Місяць тому +15

      My boy Freemans Mind!

  • @alannahatfield6081
    @alannahatfield6081 Місяць тому +173

    17:40 I don’t think people realize how hard it is to breastfeed and how hard the resources can be to access. When I first started breastfeeding my daughter I had trouble with it and the lactation consultants in the hospital were not allowed to come into contact with me or my newborn because of Covid restrictions. After the hospital I had to go to a private lactation consultant clinic. This was very difficult. I had no sleep and I couldn’t even drive after my c-section.
    These private companies aren’t just exploiting lack of information around breastfeeding. They also exploit the limited and difficult to obtain resources that support breastfeeding.

    • @Maddy1998
      @Maddy1998 Місяць тому +13

      Totally agree! Sometimes you just can’t get baby to latch, or maybe you aren’t producing enough milk, sometimes your body just doesn’t agree with it and you have to use formula. But It also takes a very big toll on Mom’s emotional well being. And PPD is NO JOKE. The issue for me, is the shaming. I’m well aware that it’s best for a mom to breastfeed their baby- NUTRITIONALLY, but when someone has PPD it’s safest to use formula. It’s also ultimately up to the parent IMO. It’s this weird line that we have to toe. Breastfeeding is great but formula is also great; AS AN ALTERNATIVE. These companies come in and muddle that for profit, saying that formula is “just as good”, when in reality, a mom/dad/parent just needs to weigh the pros and cons for THEMSELF. It’s so frustrating seeing companies shame people or lie just to make a profit. It’s hard enough to be a parent, we don’t need any added stress.

    • @Doodlecream
      @Doodlecream Місяць тому +7

      Not to mention the work restrictions so many mothers face, it’s hard to pump enough for a baby to eat when you’re working 8 hours a day.

    • @cpiccerilli
      @cpiccerilli Місяць тому +11

      I so agree. If the US system actually cared about breastfeeding, there would be mandated paid parental leave (6 months minimum), lactation consultant appointments would be covered by insurance, and healthcare providers would do more checks at home similar to some European countries

    • @Gloupyli
      @Gloupyli Місяць тому +3

      The Leche League was created to inform about breastfeeding! There's a website, you can also find a consultant, and they're very diligent. Not like a friend's pediatrician who told her it wasn't useful to breastfeed past 3 months (when the WHO recommends 6 months if possible).
      Fun fact, in France (maybe the EU at large, I'm not sure), you can actually take time to pump at work, should you want to!

    • @beewest5704
      @beewest5704 29 днів тому +2

      When my mom gave birth to me 30 years ago there were nurses that visited especially first time moms for 5 days after the baby were born. They helped with breastfeeding. The less women breastfeed the less there are women to help new moms with breastfeeding tips.

  • @derianardor
    @derianardor Місяць тому +963

    As a gamer... Nothing like hearing "hey get comfortable not owning what you bought" to remind me piracy is more and more a moral imperative

    • @UlshaRS
      @UlshaRS Місяць тому +64

      Is it piracy when it's protecting creations from venture capitalists and corporate profiteers? or a moral imperative to save cultural expressions and artforms. Either way it's time to get a parrot.

    • @RitzStarr
      @RitzStarr Місяць тому +2

      Nope. Not how it works. Piracy is theft. You aren't entitled to someone else's work. Period. Full Stop. No further discussion. We all pirate. The only difference is most of us know it's wrong, and the rest of us pretend they're beacons of virtue for stealing from others.

    • @carstekoch
      @carstekoch Місяць тому +57

      ​@@RitzStarr
      So first buying the game, then pirating an offline version would be fine, right?

    • @tinchomau
      @tinchomau Місяць тому +38

      @@RitzStarr Yes further discussion because you are mistaken; piracy by definition isn't theft, that's the full stop. You're just objectively incorrect given our modern definitions. I agree that it is inherently wrong, but the exception relies that in this modern context it is not only ok to pirate, but obligatory. No one is claiming the morally high ground, instead that piracy is a necessary evil.

    • @sourgreendolly7685
      @sourgreendolly7685 Місяць тому +33

      @@RitzStarrThere are morally correct times to steal. That's what makes the story of Robin Hood so timelessly popular - he stole from the rich and gave to the poor.
      If you wanna make an argument that this isn't one of those times, then do that. But grandstanding that stealing = bad, no nuance is just silly.

  • @Jonathan_Collins
    @Jonathan_Collins Місяць тому +1274

    The fact that “They’re just kids” is a huge argument people use for this behavior is absolutely disgusting.

    • @fenner1122
      @fenner1122 Місяць тому +4

      💯

    • @USSAnimeNCC-
      @USSAnimeNCC- Місяць тому +14

      Yeah because dude this way to far it to be ot just kids problems this is not some dumb teenage crap they're actually being a nuance to society

    • @garythecyclingnerd6219
      @garythecyclingnerd6219 Місяць тому +33

      I mean, yes, but “they’re just kids” ALSO means they get a stern correction of the behavior. Kids are dumb and do dumb things, we expect and tolerate it, because we need accountability and behavioral correction alongside it - not just let them keep doing it.

    • @ll2323
      @ll2323 Місяць тому +39

      If a kid gets physically with me, they’re gonna learn in that moment people hit back regardless of age.

    • @ImmortalLorient
      @ImmortalLorient Місяць тому +28

      If they're "just kids", then where the hell are the parents? This is on them in that case.

  • @jenniferfortier1345
    @jenniferfortier1345 Місяць тому +35

    All these stories about consumerism, (the diet story, formula story, Ozempic story, and many more) has me crippled when it comes to buying products for myself. I want the truth and I'm not sure who to trust anymore, Doctors can be bought, lobbyists force policy that is better for their bottom line, companies pay influencers and it's getting harder and harder to know who to trust.
    Like, I haven't bought shampoo in months because I'm trying to find a good honest brand that doesn't lie, stretch the truth or make up irrelevant facts. Why do I have to become a shampoo expert to see past the BS. I should be protected as a consumer, if only there was an agency for that....

  • @greghuffman3061
    @greghuffman3061 Місяць тому +269

    >14 year old smokes a joint - shut it all down!!
    >14 year old bullies and harasses people - this is viable content

    • @marvelsProtege
      @marvelsProtege Місяць тому

      The 📼 of him smoking was old

    • @MrMoney331
      @MrMoney331 Місяць тому +1

      Cause drugs are baaaad 😂

    • @banditnmbr087
      @banditnmbr087 Місяць тому +1

      Oops should have scrolled more just commented something similar. This is not surprising with how stupid rules can often be. Reminds me of I believe the movie was the new kid were the MC was trying to get expelled from school doing all kinds of terrible things. He finally breaks a broom getting ready to wack a teacher with it and gets expelled for braking the broom on purpose.

    • @deedrole5296
      @deedrole5296 Місяць тому

      Whatever your position is on legalized cannabis....14 years old using it ESPECIALLY on a public platform is not it. @@MrMoney331

  • @Excalibur-Sonic
    @Excalibur-Sonic Місяць тому +720

    "If buying isn't owning then piracy isn't stealing."

    • @ll2323
      @ll2323 Місяць тому +15

      I like how u think! 😂

    • @andrejuarez
      @andrejuarez Місяць тому +7

      Preach 🙏

    • @codeclash6759
      @codeclash6759 Місяць тому +9

      Piracy isn't stealing. It's copyright infringement. Stealing would require you to get a copy of a game without paying for a license and then destroying all legal copies. (because stealing only applies when the object is no longer in the possession of the proper owners, which piracy doesn't do)

    • @glowghost6498
      @glowghost6498 Місяць тому +39

      @@codeclash6759true but “if buying isn’t owning then piracy isn’t copyright infringement” doesn’t really have the same ring to it lmaoo

    • @glowghost6498
      @glowghost6498 Місяць тому +4

      @@codeclash6759also thanks for explaining it in a very understandable way!

  • @InkAndSmudge
    @InkAndSmudge Місяць тому +52

    I think you should add a segment where we just share something wholesome to detox by the end of the video. Like "the world is ending but OMG LOOK AT THE PUPPIES" haha

    • @sarahwatson3192
      @sarahwatson3192 Місяць тому

      Swoop does the kitty palet cleanser at the end of all her vids. Gotta love that palet cleanser.

  • @HarJBeRw
    @HarJBeRw Місяць тому +53

    Regarding the elephant story, the point made by Kitty Block, the CEO of the Humane Society, is ENTIRELY misleading.
    Yes, The value of seeing an elephant as a safari-goer/ecotourist does indeed stretch over the elephant's lifetime and can be multiplied for every person that pays to see it, but equally, that means thousands of people can pay to see the SAME elephant!
    The value of an elephant for eco-tourism is directly inversely correlated to the number of elephants present in that country. Obviously if there's only 10 elephants in your country, the value each of those brings to your country for eco-tourism purposes is immense.
    But, guess what, in countries like Botswana, which has 130,000 elephants or over a THIRD of the global african elephant population, the value of each of those elephants for sightseeing purposes is so small as to be non-existent...
    By contrast, elephants for the purpose of trophy hunting have a set value that won't deviate for any reason. In countries like botswana and zimbabwe, the local elephant populations are being replenished faster than they can be trophy hunted.
    Attemtping to establish regulations globally in a one-size-fits-all method is just a fool's errand. I live in Rwanda, WE need more elephants, and the points she made make plenty of sense. NOT FOR BOTSWANA AND ZIMBABWE.

    • @bobbythemedic
      @bobbythemedic 2 дні тому

      Love this. Thanks so much for making the post of reason and logic. I found it really frustrating when she brought up the point about 'eco-tourism' being more valuable than trophy hunting in every circumstance or instance because it doesn't encompass the totality of the conversation efforts. Her point doesn't reflect the situations in which problem animals or over population needs to be addressed and managed.

  • @chishionotenshi
    @chishionotenshi Місяць тому +912

    It's very weird as a childcare provider to hear people say "They're just kids." You do realize that children are capable of morality? That they know the difference between right and wrong? Like adults that do this, the kids who are doing this are CHOOSING to behave badly in public, knowing they should not. Now, that isn't to say that they aren't more likely to try it to get the attention they see other people getting, but they know what they are doing and shouldn't get some special pass because they are young. These kids need guidance from their peers and adults to change this behavior before they've completely screwed up their ability to be a mostly normal person. This behavior doesn't just annoy strangers, it will ruin relationships with family, friends, and partners.

    • @DubhghlasMacDubhghlas
      @DubhghlasMacDubhghlas Місяць тому +63

      by the age 14 kids know what is right and wrong. And a 14 year old should know sticking your hand in people food is wrong.

    • @dismurrart6648
      @dismurrart6648 Місяць тому +31

      I remember that, as young as like 5, telling people I don't like debbled eggs, not because I disliked the taste, but because I thought theirs specifically looked gross and I was trying to spare their feelings. If you teach a kid to be decent, they will be at least some of the time

    • @MrMoney331
      @MrMoney331 Місяць тому +13

      I agree with all this, the part that sucks is the certain places on the internet will blow them up and make them "famous" and pay them money for doing this bullshit. And I'm sure there are a bunch of his peers on the chat telling him to do stuff. That kind of stuff can overwrite some of the things you have been taught. What really sucks is everyone is talking about this, which is probably just gonna drive more viewers to his channels unless he gets banned.

    • @toast1188
      @toast1188 Місяць тому +19

      @@DubhghlasMacDubhghlashe knows it’s wrong and that’s why he’s doing it. But since it’s “for a video” or “for the stream” it’s how he “works” which is all bs

    • @JoybuzzerX
      @JoybuzzerX Місяць тому +3

      I've only heard such comments online, media and parents trying to keep their kids out of any serious trouble.
      For instance as a parent, I've never seen two kids fight and parents just standing back and saying "boys will be boys" they get in and stop the fighting.

  • @eriglaser
    @eriglaser Місяць тому +168

    My mom, a GP in Canada, wrote a paper on this bottle milk controversy, especially when it comes to Nestle, like 20 years ago. And then Nestle had the audacity to contact her to try to sell formula to her patients! She laughed at them and said "did you even bother to Google me? Go fuck yourself." Queen.

    • @negativeionz
      @negativeionz Місяць тому +13

      That is pretty badass. I like your mom. Wish we had more doctors like her today.

  • @joshuabreland2338
    @joshuabreland2338 Місяць тому +22

    My little brother was diagnosed with renal failure shortly into covid and died last year while in a hospital bed, begging to just stop it all. Hopefully, with this, no one will have to suffer through the same fate my baby brother had to through years of excruciating treatment and care.

    • @MamaJewels99
      @MamaJewels99 Місяць тому +5

      I’m so sorry for your loss.❤

  • @DarkAngel040
    @DarkAngel040 Місяць тому +54

    So, I breastfed, pumped, and supplemented when my son was a newborn to allow his father to take over at points and allow me to rest. He got nipple confusion at 2 months and only would bottle feed. I had post partum depression and couldn't sit and pump for hours a day while staying home and taking care of my baby. We ended up going to soy formula after my son started to get stomach sensitivity to dairy based formula. Formula saved my sanity, very literally. And in the mom sphere, there's a HUGE mom shame associated with formula feeding. Hearing "breast is best" when I was sobbing over my hungry child and trying not to self harm while hooked to a beast pump was absolutely gutting. Hearing people say my baby wouldn't be chubby and happy, wouldn't be as smart or healthy, or wouldn't do as well in life because I had to supplement was devastating. Fed is best. If you can manage to breastfeed and it isn't a detriment to you, 100% do it. If you can pump and bottle feed while doing your day-to-day, FANTASTIC. But if you can't and your mind, body, or outside sources don't allow you to exclusively breastfeed, then please make sure your baby is fed and healthy. Don't let mom shaming make you feel like a failure.
    sorry for the soap box preaching, but I have heard that many stories of women like my sister crying because their milk would let down in the shower and go down the drain but her breast wouldn't pump or allow her baby to feed.
    It sucks. I just wish people were more gracious reguarding feeding supplement.

    • @sarahkatesmith4936
      @sarahkatesmith4936 Місяць тому +1

      This sounds very similar to my experience. Sending virtual hugs!
      Got to say that I still feel a lot of guilt about not being able to breastfeed my children. They are happy, healthy kids now, but the guilt and worry remains 😔

    • @DarkAngel040
      @DarkAngel040 Місяць тому +1

      @@sarahkatesmith4936 don't! Your baby is loved and didn't ever go on an empty stomach because you cared more about their nutrition than your pride. Supplementing saves lives in so many ways. You did and are doing your best, Momma!

  • @tim_hoffman
    @tim_hoffman Місяць тому +309

    This formula story is beyond disgusting and horrifying. Shit like this makes me embarrassed and ashamed to be an American

    • @italyc9132
      @italyc9132 Місяць тому

      This is why people do not want to have babies. Rightfully so

    • @Tustin2121
      @Tustin2121 Місяць тому +41

      Petition to outlaw all forms of corporate lobbying!

    • @Traxiconn
      @Traxiconn Місяць тому +7

      Welcome, it does not get better.

    • @fetB
      @fetB Місяць тому +22

      yea, its a different level of evil to exploit babies

    • @vladimirputin2398
      @vladimirputin2398 Місяць тому

      Disgusting capitalists killing children for their own profit

  • @Loekstoer
    @Loekstoer Місяць тому +450

    Lobbying should be illegal. Your telling me I can’t pay a politician to do what I want. But I can pay someone else to pay a politician to do what I want. It’s a broken systeem, it should get fixed? But I know it’s never gone happen😢

    • @Ironcorgi2
      @Ironcorgi2 Місяць тому +54

      The problem is it’s asking congress to regulate congress which will never happen

    • @yourfriendlyemperor
      @yourfriendlyemperor Місяць тому +37

      Yeah, it's literally a sanitary word for bribery.

    • @shallendor
      @shallendor Місяць тому +21

      best government that money can buy! : )

    • @RavenHaili
      @RavenHaili Місяць тому +4

      It definitely won't if we stay divided

    • @Anaphriel
      @Anaphriel Місяць тому

      There is no such thing as "lobbying", it's just bribery wearing a fancy overcoat.

  • @yourheadisround
    @yourheadisround Місяць тому +8

    I'm an American living in the Philippines and almost from day 1 I noticed the outrageous claims of these milk brands! "Proven to increase EQ and IQ". And also commercials like "You don't want your kid to grow up short and he made fun of, riiight?" And also "Hey, your toddler and child all bond over drinking our milk. But what about your teenager? Introducing Birch street!".
    It's fake milk all the way down

    • @lunatickgeo
      @lunatickgeo Місяць тому

      and don't forget the sped up "breastmilk is still best for babies up to two years" tagged on at the end like an afterthought! like a "put this here so we don't get scolded by teacher!"

  • @JohnBorgen
    @JohnBorgen Місяць тому +21

    Keep the big news Phil. I really like the deeper dives in to the topics you choose. Most of the time, you cover a topic before I read about it anywhere else, and I appreciate that about your program.

  • @Masterom2000x
    @Masterom2000x Місяць тому +291

    Video Game Companies : "Piracy affects our sales, pirates and emulation are bad, even when emulation fixes the launch bugs that we refuse to fix and preserves classics."
    Also Video Game Companies : "Thanks for your money, but we are taking away the game you bought, no refunds. No hard feelings, right?"

    • @Iwatoda_Dorm
      @Iwatoda_Dorm Місяць тому +2

      The advent of the live service game has brought so many opportunities
      For companies to absolutely shred us in the ass out of our money.

    • @charityquill4965
      @charityquill4965 Місяць тому +3

      video game companies : no we will not sell this game in this region, it won't make us any money there
      Also video game companies: how dare you emulate a version of our game for this region at no cost to the players! You are hurting our game's developers! JAIL FOR TEN THOUSAND YEARS!!!

  • @InB4Ethan
    @InB4Ethan Місяць тому +135

    why the hell is the US government getting involved with baby formula rules in other countries to begin with

    • @thoughtlesskills
      @thoughtlesskills Місяць тому +37

      $$$

    • @silverserpent420
      @silverserpent420 Місяць тому +39

      Power. Money. Control. The US is so low on the world education totem pole. Yet, we have the audacity to think we should be telling other countries how to live. 😂

    • @Ironcorgi2
      @Ironcorgi2 Місяць тому +10

      Our politicians like their lobbyists happy.

    • @Anaphriel
      @Anaphriel Місяць тому

      Because the businesses behind it are international. The more money these businesses make, the more they have to bribe...uhh, "lobby" the same politicians with. It's a pretty tight circle of you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours and we'll pretend we've never met when the bodies pile too high for the dumpsters out back.

    • @JoybuzzerX
      @JoybuzzerX Місяць тому +6

      Lobbyist. "Want our money? Make this happen. Yes, that's a good politician."
      Funny enough, the politician suckling from the company 😜

  • @midgy
    @midgy Місяць тому +24

    I had my baby back in 2022. I had planned to breastfeed / use a breast pump. I never planned on using any kind of formula. Unfortunately after trying EVERYTHING I was NEVER able to produce enough milk. So I had no choice but to supplement with formula. It negatively impacted my mental health. I cried a lot because of it & I felt like a failure. Despite the fact that it was in no way my fault that I was unable to produce enough breast milk & it happens to a lot of women. I wish this would have been brought up more in my breastfeeding class. The breastfeeding consultant that was in charge of the class brought up the fact that some women can’t produce enough. But she then went on to say that those women need to just “keep trying” & that EVENTUALLY they will be able to produce enough milk for their baby. And she made it sound pretty shameful that so many women used formula to feed their babies. There should be no shame in using formula. However, it is shameful how expensive formula is. It shouldn’t break the bank to feed a baby.

    • @Dharmarenee
      @Dharmarenee Місяць тому

      Sorry for your difficulties trying to breastfeed a good resource is the “La Leche” those people are superheroes when it comes to breastfeeding.

  • @filmgeek520
    @filmgeek520 Місяць тому +12

    With movie ownership, I first noticed this issue when I moved from the U.S. to the UK. I had bought a few movies and shows with my Amazon U.S. account, but when I moved, none of those titles transferred over to Amazon UK. Even though I had spent probably $100 by that point, and those titles were just gone. I couldn’t even repurchase some of them because of region issues. This is also a problem for streaming exclusives that have been removed from their platform and have no other way to be viewed. I just looked the list of Disney+ original programming and was SHOCKED by how many originals were just not on the platform anymore. There are industry professionals trying to get jobs who have no way to showcase a portfolio or reel of their work because it is just not available. One of my favourite shows when it came out, Prop Culture, I can’t even re-watch. This is why physical media is so important. It’s like erasing memories. We can’t only keep the popular/good stuff. Not to mention a lost of the content that gets removed tends to be by diverse creators.

  • @localmenace3043
    @localmenace3043 Місяць тому +693

    If there’s a food industry I would hope people would unanimously agree needs some of the strictest regulation, it’s freaking baby formula. It’s so disgusting to see big companies decide profit is worth more than the next generation when that generation would likely give them more business in the future. Greed is a poison and they’re all sick.

    • @judesussman4502
      @judesussman4502 Місяць тому +4

      beans

    • @edwing72
      @edwing72 Місяць тому +41

      You shouldn’t trust people to do the right thing. Honor is a medieval idea that should be left in the past. Laws and regulations are the only way to discourage people from engaging in this nonsense.

    • @lovemandagrace
      @lovemandagrace Місяць тому +7

      ​@@judesussman4502 this is Philip DeFranco not iNabber. Lol.

    • @ll2323
      @ll2323 Місяць тому

      They don’t care about humans anymore, they’re betting on AI replacing us all.

    • @matterking1
      @matterking1 Місяць тому

      Capitalism eats itself from the bottom up.

  • @violaballs
    @violaballs Місяць тому +95

    This is not just about social media. A well taught kid will not do such disrespectful things. Parents are not raising them right.

    • @deedrole5296
      @deedrole5296 Місяць тому +11

      At the risk of sounding like a broken record..."where are this child's parents"? At some point this kid's and his parents need to be held liable AND responsible for his behaviour. This situation should have prompted a DCS investigation at the very least.

    • @emmyashbaugh
      @emmyashbaugh Місяць тому +4

      Could not agree more. Parents should 100% be held accountable. I say this as a mom of three, my kids know to treat others how they want to be treated.

    • @orangutanenthusiast5631
      @orangutanenthusiast5631 Місяць тому +2

      Social media are the parents in this case

    • @SomaShiori
      @SomaShiori 20 днів тому +1

      literally all I could think about when I saw that kid dunking his hand in someone else's food - where the HELL are these kids parents and how is it allowed that a 14 year old can stream without their parents even knowing about it?!?! do they not pay ANY attention????

  • @pertheguy
    @pertheguy Місяць тому +372

    As someone from outside the US it's so frustrating and enraging to see USA and US companies constantly meddling in other countries business, especially when it comes to health and safety related issues and then get away with it

    • @DudeWheresMyApple
      @DudeWheresMyApple Місяць тому +62

      100%, it's the hypocrisy of it that gets me - there would uproar in the US if it happened to them rather than a developing country

    • @trancepeirce3107
      @trancepeirce3107 Місяць тому

      Wait until you find out these US companies are all international fronts that use the US as a vehicle for global commerce and control.

    • @SokkingBTtulaj
      @SokkingBTtulaj Місяць тому +17

      @@DudeWheresMyAppleIt's not just a developing country issue. EU politics is completely under US corporate control. Same goes for Australia.

    • @dealbreakerc
      @dealbreakerc Місяць тому +25

      ​@@SokkingBTtulajexcept they're not. The EU routinely requires US food products to be changed to comply with different laws restricting the use of various ingredients (costing the costs monies more to essentially develop and produce two recipes rather than one), US pharmaceuticals face major restrictions in the EU compared to the US that they clearly would prefer not to have to, and the EU (or more specifically European countries) have tougher personal data and privacy protections which the US corps are fully against.

    • @SokkingBTtulaj
      @SokkingBTtulaj Місяць тому

      @@dealbreakerc
      Yeah, and? You clearly have no idea how every EU high ranking EU leader has either family ties to the US or previously worked for a US corporation.
      Before Ursula Von Der Leyen's corruption scandal the US wire tapped Angela Merkel's phone and blackmailed her.
      The US also routinely deals in election meddling in the V4 countries and US ambassadors are openly hostile to the local leadership, trying to push US ideals and monsanto products on Central-European countries.

  • @calebpoulter7156
    @calebpoulter7156 Місяць тому +5

    Long time viewer first time comment. Having spent over a year and a half volunteering in Botswana, I've had numerous conversations with local friends about President Masisi's recent statement. He emphasized that while many Batswana take pride in conservation efforts, they must prioritize the protection of their own people. The reality on the ground underscores this urgency: elephants, though majestic, pose significant challenges to communities already grappling with daily life. Crop destruction exacerbates the strain, especially amid ongoing drought conditions, jeopardizing food security for both humans and their livestock. Moreover, the threat extends to property damage and, tragically, occasional loss of life.
    Finding solutions isn't straightforward. It's not merely about scaring away or relocating elephants, as many communities have deep ancestral ties to their land. Balancing modernization with wildlife preservation presents a complex challenge. As Botswana's elephant population balloons out of proportion, where do we draw the line?
    Ultimately, the crux of the matter is about weighing the value of human life against that of animals.

  • @toaonua523
    @toaonua523 Місяць тому +7

    The Us has allowed Nestle to kill 10 million babies to the surprise of no one

  • @tylerhackner9731
    @tylerhackner9731 Місяць тому +753

    I’m tired of streamers doing this thinking they can do whatever they want

    • @liamroarke7991
      @liamroarke7991 Місяць тому +38

      They need to face real consequences.

    • @xwing2417
      @xwing2417 Місяць тому +17

      Remember the killer clown prank? That ended when a man drew his sidearm and basically arrested him.

    • @tweetspie06
      @tweetspie06 Місяць тому +27

      ​@@xwing2417 Didn't a guy get shot pranking people last year? That apparently wasn't big enough news.

    • @thefruch7588
      @thefruch7588 Місяць тому +25

      @@tweetspie06yep and no one felt sorry for him and the dude who shot him didn’t get charged. And I’m fine with it tbh

    • @KHChaosrules
      @KHChaosrules Місяць тому +16

      @@tweetspie06The guy said he'd continue streaming after he recovered, so not even getting shot was enough of a lesson to not bother people

  • @Wynaro
    @Wynaro Місяць тому +197

    "I will violate the law and prepare the budget for the fine." How many times have I heard that on this channel this week?? It's almost like there's a global problem where companies are violating laws in order to manipulate and take advantage of civilians for the sake of profits because laws are only enforced against civilians and not to protect civilians...
    God I'm fucking tired of this.

    • @devinarney
      @devinarney Місяць тому +25

      It’s almost like the fines need to be exponential increased for these multi billion dollars companies. Buuuut we know that will probably never happen. Late stage capitalism 💀

    • @mymumdroppedmeinthewomb367
      @mymumdroppedmeinthewomb367 Місяць тому +13

      Payable by fine = legal for a fee

    • @deedrole5296
      @deedrole5296 Місяць тому

      just call it what it is, a fee and the cost of doing business. Wealth makes everything an option.@@mymumdroppedmeinthewomb367

    • @sowilo1324
      @sowilo1324 Місяць тому +2

      i definitely agree that fines need to be scaled up for entities that have the money to just throw at legal issues to make them go away. it reminds me of speeding fines, where the general public get their lives screwed over for accidents/emergencies, while rich fúcks can joyride through the countryside safely thinking 'well ithe fine is only x amount, so x is the price to drive however i want' when it's supposed to be about safety, not the fee of doing what you want. ive heard of some places where your speeding ticket is directly correlated (not sure if thats the right word) to how much money you have in order to curb the amount of rich A holes breaking the laws and tossing money at it to make it go away, and also to not bankrupt those who made honest mistakes but cant afford extremely high ticket prices. the goal is to make the ticket have weight to it and prevent the idea that theres a flat price to pay in order to speed. if you're rich, that ticket is gonna actually hurt.

  • @jhcoverdrive9287
    @jhcoverdrive9287 Місяць тому +9

    Owning vinyl is nice because most albums come with a digital copy. I’m 42 and have always had a working turntable little more than arms length away. I may only use it a few times a month but I’m glad to still have physical versions of most of my favorites. It also keeps that childhood memory fresh…I just like the process of loading up an album and playing it through both sides

  • @ProfessorEthical
    @ProfessorEthical Місяць тому +2

    Smoking joints, harassing people, starting fights in the streets, recording all of the evidence..... Sounds like his parents should be held accountable.

  • @FlockOfDeaglesGG
    @FlockOfDeaglesGG Місяць тому +139

    They need to stop giving these corporations small fines. Start doing percentage based fines. Take their financials, and fine them a % of their yearly profits.

    • @TheHollowBlade
      @TheHollowBlade Місяць тому +14

      Have not watched the entire show, but it dont matter. I agree with you 100% corporations come out making literally billions in profits doing a bad thing and they get charged 5million. Normal people get tickets for 150$ and that hurts because 150$ is alot of money for most. Imagine if you get caught speeding and we use the same logic we do with corporations and the ticket is 5$… everyone would speed, there is no real consequence if the punishment is only 5$. A corporation that makes 1bil doing shady shit should be charged a solid 500mil to make them feel the heat. Make them feel consequences so they behave.

    • @cluelessmango768
      @cluelessmango768 Місяць тому +12

      Yeah, also, in my opinion, if we want companies to stop breaking the law, we would need exponentially higher fines for second or third offences.

    • @DaSaltyBaeJ
      @DaSaltyBaeJ Місяць тому +4

      Or somehow forcing the people approving these decisions out of their positions would suffice in my opinion. That way the business can keep going without innocent employees losing their jobs and some individuals getting that long overdue promotion.

    • @cluelessmango768
      @cluelessmango768 Місяць тому +7

      @@DaSaltyBaeJ that’s just replacing one crook with another. The employees are not hit if the company made some stupid analysis and it told them that breaking the law suddenly isn’t profitable anymore.
      They’ll either stop or hide it better, but that second one is a separate issue

    • @FlockOfDeaglesGG
      @FlockOfDeaglesGG Місяць тому +1

      @@DaSaltyBaeJ if you do that, the corporation could just rotate some other shill to take over. We saw that with Boeing.

  • @bananaslamma35
    @bananaslamma35 Місяць тому +151

    I have a very spoiled niece. At any time at which I've told people about her spoiled behavior and the fact that she is genuinely a spoiled brat. They always say "she's just a kid, she'll learn eventually."
    They did that for the better part of a decade now... and now her parents are facing the fact that they have a spoiled rotten brat for a daughter that doesn't know the word "no" and throws a crying fit whenever something doesn't go exactly as she wants it to, and now they can't discipline her in any way because she screams and throws fits and even gets violent whenever any attempt at discipline is made, and they're cowards.
    I wish I could say now I'm laughing, but I'm not, that kid had her life ruined by a combination of laziness and stupidity that resulted in her being raised to be an absolute shit.
    All because people kept saying "she'll learn eventually" and refused to teach her any lesson whatsoever, just expecting she'd learn by watching, I dunno, whatever is the latest brainrotting youtube kids video trend.

    • @rileyfuckingrifle
      @rileyfuckingrifle Місяць тому +24

      Call them out. "But you guys, she'll learn eventually... In prison."
      Probably won't help now, but maybe they'll do something.

    • @ousontmeslunettes9891
      @ousontmeslunettes9891 Місяць тому +11

      🤣 They failed as her parents but yeah it's too late. I don't understand why we have driving licence but no parental licence.

    • @maria44688
      @maria44688 Місяць тому +19

      As a teacher, these parents are The. Most. Frustrating. to deal with. I couldn't imagine looking at a kid and having such low expectations for them.

    • @spoodersama1455
      @spoodersama1455 Місяць тому

      I think its pretty obvious why we dont have parenting licenses. Governments could use them to oppress groups of people. Remember when natives american were sterilized by force?​@ousontmeslunettes9891

    • @Uhdksurvhunter
      @Uhdksurvhunter Місяць тому +17

      People used to call me out because sometimes when my daughter cried i didnt give her any attention.
      I would tell them, why the fuck would i give her crying attention when there is nothing wrong? Shes just pissed cause she couldnt have candy, or whatever.

  • @cameronmorris5800
    @cameronmorris5800 Місяць тому +4

    I have a brother who had a heart transplant and he will need to have a kidney transplant later in life after all the medicines he has to be on. I cannot describe the elation I experienced hearing the pig kidney story. The fact that there is a hope that transplant recipients could not have to wait or die on the list lifts a weight off my shoulders...

  • @Kaerusss
    @Kaerusss Місяць тому +3

    That transplant story is really incredible!!!

  • @20Torie
    @20Torie Місяць тому +178

    Hearing the US play around with rules for baby formula in other countries is not surprising. I remember learning about the Nestlé scandal. It’s so sad that we would play with so many children’s lives just to line pockets of the rich.

    • @XhumpersX
      @XhumpersX Місяць тому +2

      Not really, this is pretty misleading coverage of the formula issue. Formula companies do it for money like any company, but thats not why the US government so heavily promotes access to formula. What Phil failed to mention is that a lot of the anti-formula advocates are anti-feminist conservatives in a similar vein to anti-contraception advocates that want women at home breast feeding and taking care of children instead of entering the work force and sharing domestic responsibilities evenly which formula allows parents to do.

    • @melkormorgothbauglir.4848
      @melkormorgothbauglir.4848 Місяць тому

      ​@@XhumpersX So formulas a good thing to you Women must sacrifice their baby's health to be independent and Breastfeeding is impeding women's independence that's gonna be their next marketing campaign that Women's freedom is being impeded by Breastfeed and women must fight for their right to maintain jobs and sacrifice their children's health I'm but most Women see it this way f**k my boss only thing he wants is for me to work more to detriment of me and my babies health I'm but a child's rights should be priortised above this independence jobs give your going to have to sacrifice your career for your baby its one or the other either you go to work quick and sacrifice your babies health or take a lot of time of fir the babies and the only thing the Jobs side has is this imaginary freedom that's the only thing they have otherwise anybody would pick the health of their baby and truth careers are worthless compared to your children if you want to maintain a good career and excel above your peers don't have children but if you want children you have sacrifice your career sadly you can't do both without giving a bit away on the other and children will always be worthless compared to children your boss won't care for you when your dying or cry at your funeral or sell an arm and a leg just to pay for your hopeless cancer treatment he won't show up at your elders home desperately trying to remind you of himself despite your Alzheimers and giving away a bit of that for a career no if your to poor to have a baby annoying as it is to say your better of not having a child maybe theirs a world we can build where people don't have to make that choice but right now this is where we live.

    • @olorin3815
      @olorin3815 Місяць тому +11

      @@XhumpersXor they just use that as an excuse lol. At end of the day its just about money, would they need to keep meeting formula companies to discuss sexism

    • @Respondkindly
      @Respondkindly Місяць тому +15

      @@XhumpersXthat’s really misleading… as someone from one of these countries that has fought tooth and nail to prevent American baby formula companies (they are banned only local companies can sell baby formula) we have maternity leave loads of women breast feed and go back to work once the year is up. There is such an emphasis on breast feeding that from 1-7th grade children are taught the importance of breast feeding to reinforce the practice in families.. formula is always marketed as secondary when breast feeding cannot be done. America meddles with so many industries in other countries for the sake of money (greed) at every stage… and this is why a lot of countries do not want to be allies with America it’s imperialism is literally costing babies their lives it is beyond despicable

    • @bigcow91
      @bigcow91 Місяць тому +8

      @@XhumpersX Not misleading at all, your explanation does not reconcile why US government is pressuring OTHER countries to deregulate. haha

  • @Bunny_bax
    @Bunny_bax Місяць тому +131

    Phil. I’m begging you add a segment about good news in the world. there’s so much bad news so having a little good news every day would really help

    • @frigginmanbeard3073
      @frigginmanbeard3073 Місяць тому +16

      I am against cutting down to just three large shows a week. I like the length of the shows these days, but I am 100% behind the idea of adding a segment with some good news. Would be refreshing.

    • @RyanCrossOfficial
      @RyanCrossOfficial Місяць тому +1

      I want to cast as little shade as possible, but its crazy to see the real time process of reflecting on his audience’s well being, considering doing something better, and then actively realizing how much that could uproot the business model (likely negatively) and immediately walking back the idea. Especially after directly reporting on how companies make morally questionable decisions in the name of profit. We all do it - so its not necessarily a criticism of Phil. Its just like racial bias - it happens and needs to be combatted, but doesn’t make you a racist. The same is true of all the vitriol against product managers/designers for big social media companies, or many other positions with commercial decision making - its easy and rewarded when you make decisions that in the larger context are not good for society.

    • @amit734reddy
      @amit734reddy Місяць тому +3

      I don't think every show "needs" to have positivity!! It is good that he is pointing out issues, Every time a little positivity is added to a conversation people suppress the bad news as no one wants to talk about it but those are the conversations that must be had!!

    • @StomachPlug
      @StomachPlug Місяць тому

      ​@@amit734reddy
      On the flipside the negative stories are covered everywhere while the positive ones get little to no room to breathe in the public zeitgeist.
      I cannot tell you how stocked I would be to get even _one_ positive news story; national or local, from anywhere in the world in every episode.
      I'm not in danger of getting diabetes any time soon, so I will _happily_ take a spoonful of sugar to make the medicine go down.

  • @federicanepoti5926
    @federicanepoti5926 Місяць тому +1

    In Italy something similar already happened, a UA-camr was making a video in his Lamborghini going over the speed limit and killed a 5 year old, now laws about using phone in the car are much stricter here

  • @JonMaze
    @JonMaze Місяць тому

    Your News is the only News I need. Thanks for filling us in!

  • @ciara4483
    @ciara4483 Місяць тому +168

    For the gaming thing, another thing that comes into play is constantly having an internet connection. Mine went down one day and I couldn't even LAUNCH the sims, a single player offline game. It forces you to log in to the EA app online and THEN switch to offline mode, which cannot be done without internet

    • @aroseprince
      @aroseprince Місяць тому +7

      Where I live in El Salvador, our telecommunications infrastructure is under constant weather from .... Weather. Going on and offline is a reality for many people.

    • @adamgreenhill110
      @adamgreenhill110 Місяць тому +15

      Meanwhile, you can get Sims for free with every expansion pack, and play offline! When EA makes paid gaming SUCK, piracy offers a better option

    • @ctg4818
      @ctg4818 Місяць тому +7

      Any game that does online only does it because it has a store of some other MTX bullshit

    • @lunacouer
      @lunacouer Місяць тому

      Just FYI, that's a bug with the EA App where it's not remembering your user info even though you've checked "Keep Me Logged In".
      EA f'd up when we did the switch from Origin, and you can fix it - if you're willing to backup your user folder, uninstall your game, all DLC, the app, delete all related leftover folders and registry keys (EA Desktop, Origin, Sims 4, etc), restart your computer then reinstall everything**, lol. But otherwise, the EA App is supposed to send you straight to offline mode when your internet is down, just like Origin used to.
      However, the fact that you need to use the app at all is ridiculous. What started as a way to combat piracy is just turning more and more people to the arrrr side. I think that cart button was many people's last straw for paying for anything else again. The greed is ridiculous, they're selling half-finished games that are breaking people's saves (and you can't get refunds) and people are getting tired of renting a game that spends half its time broken.
      **If anyone knows an easier way - like the exact file left behind - please let us know. I did this as a last resort to trick the EA App into thinking it was a fresh install, since my internet was iffy there for awhile. It worked but it was a huge pain. 0/10, do not recommend.

    • @Echoingsunflowers981
      @Echoingsunflowers981 Місяць тому +2

      I miss origin, it at least allowed me to play the sims whenever I wanted

  • @philtrasher
    @philtrasher Місяць тому +405

    Thank you for talking about Ross's “Stop killing games” initiative. As a game developer, I find it insane and genuinely terrifying to hear any industry peers push against people wanting to own the games they pay for. That Ubisoft guy absolutely does not speak for me or any developers I know personally. It's almost exclusively the big publishers and out-of-touch shareholders pushing this mentality. I, and many other devs, rather you pay once for a game and own it forever instead of making you pay for one of the dozens of subscription services for a game that the publisher can take away from you whenever they want.

    • @BrianGlaze
      @BrianGlaze Місяць тому +2

      Thank you

    • @TikkiNikki
      @TikkiNikki Місяць тому

      It's just another way for large corporations to exploit normal people. They "give" you something for a SUBSCRIPTION and take it away when they aren't making enough money from you

    • @thebarbarianel
      @thebarbarianel Місяць тому +7

      This is just the beginning of the whole Software as a Service problem. Look at the direction that Adobe went with their subscription model. Look at Microsoft's current Office and Azure (back end) models. Look at the direction Microsoft is heading by wanting to make Windows a OSaaS.
      Video games have been doing what all the others are doing. Once a company decides they don't want to support something anymore, they just rug pull it. Microsoft and Google have been doing this for over a decade where they strip full applications or parts of them because they just "don't feel like it".
      The Crew is just the first. Ubisoft is a notoriously criminal company only topped by probably EA. We can, however, look at Acti-Blizz and see the same thing. Overwatch, gone. Heroes of the Storm, barely holding on and will be gone eventually (although FTP it has MTX). Diablo 3 and 4 both require internet access to play. At Microsoft games, Sea of Thieves... what happens when they don't want to support it anymore?
      You hit the nail on the head. It is the big studios trying to hold our wallets hostage. The initiative aside, this is a place where the community should vote with their wallet and never do. The gamer world has such horrid FOMO they failed to stop the hike in price, the MTX movement, the always online and DRM movement, and now the GaaS movement. The want so badly to play the newest hottest game that they preorder the Super Ultimate Platinum Gold Plated Diamond Edition that comes with an Art book they'll never look at and the OST they can't play on their live stream without DMCA. They do this all on their computers with $3000 GPUs and $1500 CPUs.

    • @feha92
      @feha92 Місяць тому +7

      I kind of get where he (the ubisoft guy) is coming from in terms of being good for consumers: the 'game being a service' thing has some convenience, for both the consumer and the publishers&devs. But yes, it also has many (much larger) issues. But the solution to them is easy - just outlaw the practice of unilaterally _terminating_ the service.
      There are many ways to do the implementation, but the gist is that state regulation is done to ensure perpetual ownership _of the license_ (aka guarantee of being supplied the service) you bought to the service, even if the service shuts down.
      My preferred implementation would be state-owned archival projects being given all needed source-code and executables and documentation to distribute the game and host servers and the like yourself, before being allowed to sell as a 'service'. Including patches and DLCs. Then when the game dies, those archives makes everything public and distributed under self-perpetuating licenses [that might have a clause terminating the licenses 3 years after some copyright holder started publishing it again.
      Basically, while you might not hold ownership over a physical copy of the product, you do hold ownership of a receipt providing you a guarantee of eternal access to the service/product.

  • @joshjlmgproductions3313
    @joshjlmgproductions3313 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for talking about the save games story. The more people talk about it, the better chances we have of saving games.

  • @MinatheMenace
    @MinatheMenace Місяць тому +1

    In regards to the games topic. KHUX is an example of a game that died because they stopped managing it. It was a free to play gacha game run by Square Enix. Many people spent money on the game to buy medals and characters. Then they decided to kill the game, released the ending early, then closed it completely. Players lost everything. The medals they collected, the money they spent on customizable clothing for their avatars, character medals, coins, ect.
    It's pretty scary to spend money on games online or on mobile that could just....decide not to run their game anymore.

  • @PrimeCypher
    @PrimeCypher Місяць тому +110

    That guy from Ubisoft really misunderstands us. No, I’m not comfortable with the fact I don’t own things like music. I feel like it’s a hostage situation, and it’s them saying “look, if we go down, you lose everything, so don’t let us fail.” For them to think they can do that with games, especially selling them at full price, is insane.

    • @cream476
      @cream476 Місяць тому +20

      It's also just a clear missunderstanding of how that works. When I pay for a streaming service I only pay like $20 at most to watch as many movies/TV shows as I want for a month. People are willing to accept that they don't own the movies because the trade off is that they get access to a full library of them for the price of one or two dvds. That isn't even close to the same thing as paying $60-90 for one game that I can lose access to at any time just because the company decides they want to shut it down

    • @xtiphuny89
      @xtiphuny89 Місяць тому +7

      As usual, these are people who project their own feelings onto the masses to justify petitioning for a system that gives THEM what THEY want, not necessarily what anyone else wants. Owning media is the only way to ensure that games are FINISHED and gamers are being offered good options. The oversaturation of online access games had led to a boom in quantity and a massive decline in quality. Imo.

    • @Dc0sby
      @Dc0sby Місяць тому +2

      ​@cream476 Yeah, that's why there trying to because Netflix, 50 dollars a month, is far better for them.

    • @Echoingsunflowers981
      @Echoingsunflowers981 Місяць тому +3

      Also when it comes to music, it’s so easy to pirate but most people don’t for convenience

  • @madisonlederer1545
    @madisonlederer1545 Місяць тому +179

    Also, I'm a librarian at a library that stocks CDs and Blu-rays for patrons. Not only do a lot of folks (especially older ones) take them out *and use them still, but we also struggle to bring in new releases - Mostly because they may not get physical releases if they're streaming-only. We accidentally bought a bootleg of an Apple+ show on Amazon thinking it was an official release because of this.

    • @ronswanson1410
      @ronswanson1410 Місяць тому +20

      A lot of this comes down to businesses adopting these continuous growth models that they use after going public. In short, any way they can make money, they will make money... Whether it's them trying to nickel and dime their customers or firing large numbers of their employees to save money.

    • @madisonlederer1545
      @madisonlederer1545 Місяць тому +17

      ​@@ronswanson1410 Exactly, and it's always the customers who take the hit :( There's so many great streaming-only movies and shows that I know our patrons would love, but we can't (legally) supply them in our system. Nobody wins except the corporations in that equation

    • @ceno10101
      @ceno10101 Місяць тому +16

      I was only able to play as many games as I did as a teen in the 90s, because of the library. Doom, Simcity, Diablo, etc.

    • @OldSchoolDudeGaming
      @OldSchoolDudeGaming Місяць тому +3

      Apple Plus is the worst about this.

    • @madisonlederer1545
      @madisonlederer1545 Місяць тому +2

      @@ceno10101 Yes! We don't have games we loan out per se, but we have a bunch of consoles under our STEM umbrella that kids can use in the library with supervision; A Switch and 3DS/DSi primarily, plus we recently got funding to add a VR headset. We serve a very small community that is fairly lower-middle class, so a lot of the time the kids who come to play with the consoles don't own them at home - As someone who is a hardcore PC gamer, it always makes me smile to see kids having a blast with them and getting to experience old and new games 🫶

  • @davidrook297
    @davidrook297 Місяць тому +2

    As per physical media ownership. I've recently started purchasing media, like CDs and DVDs/ blu-rays. Because I got tired of subscription services, suddenly losing access to a particular show. Also the re-edits or editing out of things that are perceived as offensive in modern versus what was.

  • @sarahwithstars
    @sarahwithstars Місяць тому

    Having physical media also reminds you that you have it. Having my games displayed on my shelf always felt like endless possibilities of gaming; now stuff falls out of support and i might not have got round to it in my library of hundreds of free games and a few special AAA titles

  • @hektonian
    @hektonian Місяць тому +123

    Day by day I become more and more convinced that greed, especially of the corporate breed, is the primary cause of all human suffering

    • @TheTee5231976
      @TheTee5231976 Місяць тому +11

      I heard 'greed is the root of all evil' my whole life but it's never been more accurate during my lifetime until now

    • @yulikitten
      @yulikitten Місяць тому +11

      That's because it is. Greed is going to kill us all

    • @brandonstinson4988
      @brandonstinson4988 Місяць тому +8

      It always has been that’s why money is evil and the best society doesn’t have it.

    • @TheQueenRulesAll
      @TheQueenRulesAll Місяць тому

      Well, we know this because as soon as there was a middle class that could own a home and get educated and a lot less homelessness, the privileged right proceeded to give the country back to the wealthy. They called it trickledown economics and allowed corporations and others to accumulate wealth by stealing from the worker and taking the taxes paid by the workers taxes in the form of subsidies, tax breaks and bail outs to the corporations and the wealthy. We would not have billionaires if everyone paid taxes and workers got a living wage.

    • @PeachysMom
      @PeachysMom Місяць тому +4

      @@TheTee5231976it’s really so true as we find ourselves out here in late stage capitalism. We never knew how true

  • @EridianX
    @EridianX Місяць тому +86

    That kid in the first story needs to fuck around and find out.

    • @MG-me7iw
      @MG-me7iw Місяць тому

      That evolutionary cul-de-sac will certainly toast-bath himself.

  • @wrongfootmcgee
    @wrongfootmcgee Місяць тому +1

    5:20 bought Lou Ferrigno's Hercules, double feature, on blue-ray
    good purchase

  • @jasonforrester5345
    @jasonforrester5345 Місяць тому

    Hey Mr. D, please keep your current schedule of weekly shows, as it is increasingly becoming my main source of knowledge as to what in the hell is going in the world these days. I for one, really appreciate all you do to keep us somewhat informed. Thanks and keep up the solid work.

  • @KaLaRandomnosityness
    @KaLaRandomnosityness Місяць тому +55

    Here in Thailand, you'll hear sad sentiments like "I want to have a child, but I can't afford to buy formula' - the marketing is so damn aggressive. Thailand's been distancing itself from the US for a while now and It's the been a great decision. Just look at the aftermath of the war on drugs & other US policies has had in thailand. Even the 'sexpat' industry here can be attributed to vietnam war. (not saying the US is the blame for all our problems, but they've certainly played their part in exasterbating some of our bigger issues)

  • @gasdom22
    @gasdom22 Місяць тому +72

    The idea of owning a game shouldn't be so crazy. I still own and play games from 20 years ago. But now games can vanish after like 3 years? A company shouldnt be allowed simply take away the product just because they dont want to deal with it. And then people who are just trying to preserve these pieces of gaming history get prosecuted for piracy! Its ridiculous!

  • @ImaniRule123
    @ImaniRule123 Місяць тому +1

    I love the long videos all thru out the week

  • @aaronaguirre348
    @aaronaguirre348 Місяць тому +2

    In regards to the “owning media” section: I have always understood electronic media to not be “owning”. If I liked a book I buy a copy, if I like a movie I buy the dvd, if I like the music I buy the cd or vinyl. I just never understood why people were ok with the idea of their purchase “going away”, where as having the physical copy means it’s always there (in that form)

  • @w00tyd00d
    @w00tyd00d Місяць тому +73

    Digital copies were supposed to the next ecological step to how we prevent waste while still being able to sell media for profit. Then DRM became a thing and companies have been trying to combat what they think will be the end of the industry, piracy, and ever since it's been an uphill battle with what we, the end consumers, have rights to with our digital assets. It's now gotten to the point that they're trying forgo any ownership whatsoever so that they have complete control over the consumer pipeline, not realizing that all they're doing is making piracy look more and more enticing. Like the famous quote from Gabe Newell goes, "The easiest way to stop piracy is not by putting antipiracy technology to work. It's by giving those people a service that's better than what they're receiving from the pirates."

  • @Rathial
    @Rathial Місяць тому +141

    The video game ownership thing is an absolute nightmare as someone who plays way too many video games, I cannot even list the number of games I've played that simply no longer exist. The worst part is a lot of the games that do this are gacha games or micro transaction riddled they simply milk customers for a year then delete the game. How these actions can't be seen as just rug pull scams at this point is beyond me.

    • @HaviccB
      @HaviccB Місяць тому +3

      These companies are training you to buy less games and to skip micro transactions..you will be better for it.

    • @Nightknight1992
      @Nightknight1992 Місяць тому +4

      at this point emulator creators are like modern day historians, preserving something for eternity which the publishers wont

    • @kaitlynmorgan4613
      @kaitlynmorgan4613 Місяць тому +4

      @@HaviccB buying and playing games is a form of entertainment that can serve you years. its worth it to buy games, but microtransactions is where people should be lost on. at least when its an addiction and buying something wont enhance your joy playing/wont be something enjoyed for long

    • @Mesaaaaaaaa
      @Mesaaaaaaaa Місяць тому

      Thats the issue is they dont even last for years. You buy a full price game and they take it away once sales slow​@@kaitlynmorgan4613

    • @HaviccB
      @HaviccB 26 днів тому

      @@kaitlynmorgan4613 no argument here.. I buy games on a 4 year back log.. They are cheap and I don't ever feel Presure to buy a seasons pass or cosmetic dlc

  • @MagicPlants
    @MagicPlants Місяць тому

    Thanks for talking a normal speed, it really helps

  • @daracentonze7076
    @daracentonze7076 Місяць тому

    Does anyone know what the song is at the end of each video? Is that a clip from a longer song? I really want to listen to it but google turns up nothing when I search the couple lyrics I can catch!!!

  • @loridorii
    @loridorii Місяць тому +118

    The kidney transplant story is huge. My dad started dialysis on my 10th birthday. He was a universal donor, so getting to the top of the list took seven years. All of my teenage years were spent with a sick father, and then the kidney wasn't even a good match, only passable. He would have had to go back on dialysis if his heart hadn't quit on him first.

    • @negativeionz
      @negativeionz Місяць тому +3

      I'm sorry for your loss.

    • @loridorii
      @loridorii Місяць тому +2

      @@negativeionz thank you

    • @soccerchick1
      @soccerchick1 Місяць тому +1

      Dialysis is awful. I’m so sorry you had to go through that.

  • @SephoneNorth
    @SephoneNorth Місяць тому +64

    I used to teach High School and Middle School in Florida. This behavior is very common. The young people do not believe that actions have consequences. They can do what they want and when and they do not suffer for it. Spend any time on teacher forums and you realize how bad it is. And it spans all socio-economic lines. It’s not just an intercity or rural issue. It’s systemic and we don’t know how to fix it.
    Also, that kid isn’t a kid. He’s 14, which is a freshman in high school. He’s two years away from driving and 4 away from voting. He needs to learn now.

    • @Beautyonthebrain_
      @Beautyonthebrain_ Місяць тому +7

      the way to fix it is by ensuring that kids know that there are consequences outside of school. My dad was a teacher & I knew if I got in trouble at school, I would get in trouble with my parents which resulted in loss of privileges, grounding, extra chores, etc.
      That hinges on having active, present parents who know how to teach those lessons without traumatizing their child. The better the parents get, so will the kids. But, that is the work of a generation, it's not going to be fixed overnight.

    • @spoodersama1455
      @spoodersama1455 Місяць тому +1

      He isn't a kid he's 14 Is crazy. I'm from south florida and at 14 we had pregnant girls in the class. Just because he can almost drive and almost vote doesn't make him any more mature.

    • @negativeionz
      @negativeionz Місяць тому +1

      @@spoodersama1455 He's not gonna be "more mature" at 18, either. Or 21, for that matter.

    • @spoodersama1455
      @spoodersama1455 Місяць тому

      @@negativeionz you don't know that though. A lot happens from 14 to 21. He looks like he hasn't even hit puberty.

  • @McLovinRamirez
    @McLovinRamirez Місяць тому

    i liked the game fuser but its pretty much impossible to unlock new songs because they cost in game credits that were awarded for the now defunct online mode.

  • @s.hinzman7728
    @s.hinzman7728 Місяць тому

    Your shows give me a way to feel connected when my mental health makes me want to disassociate- please keep the shows coming (within your comfort level)

  • @advkow
    @advkow Місяць тому +53

    Really hate these public streamers. Especially the ones who freaking hire bodyguards so they can not have consequences or try to talk their way out of it.

  • @novarage1923
    @novarage1923 Місяць тому +39

    Former kid here: at that age you know the difference between right and wrong. Being 'just a kid' doesn't shield you from appropriate consequences for your actions. Taking into account the reach one has should be included in whatever those consequences are. My nieces and nephews are Gen z and gen alpha: they'd never behave this way without already having understood the wrongness of their actions and they'd absolutely be aware that there will be consequences. It's part of life and growing up.

    • @spoodersama1455
      @spoodersama1455 Місяць тому

      Former kid here: we were breaking into people's houses and fighting people on the street at 14. Just because you were taught certain values or morals doesn't mean everyone was.

  • @cluckiemcclucks1228
    @cluckiemcclucks1228 Місяць тому +1

    I get the idea of giving us 3 shows as opposed to 1 a day and if thats what you decide then I support it, but as disheartening the news can sometimes be I love the "daily dives" and you make everything a lot more digestible. You make the news far more entertaining for me each night so thank you for that.

  • @RockerCentauri
    @RockerCentauri Місяць тому +2

    I'm 100% for the game petitions, but those publishers are a fuckin nightmare. They are of the mindset "It's ours and go fuck yourself if you think you get to play the game you bought forever" which is absolutely bullshit because we let them go fully digital because we were given the impression that we could still play these older games on our own, even if the servers are shut down. Phantasy Star: Online on the Sega Dreamcast is still available to be played by yourself without the internet connection to the servers, which is important because that's a game that came out more than two decades ago that primary mode of play was intended to be Online on PSO servers; but through some hoop-jumping you can at least get access to the files to simulate an online experience, or play it offline by yourself. There are games today on Steam that you can still buy with ALL of it's DLC at full price (Magicka published by Paradox Interactive to name one) that have completely lost their ability to be played even in that kind of capacity, let alone the intended way; and all because these companies decide to completely neglect their titles even though they have the cash to spend to at least pay somebody to give us a way to play it on our own without using their servers.
    Something needs to be done; especially considering the god-awful state a lot of games are released in these days, with notable examples being Fallout 76 and Cyberpunk 2077. It took them AGES to even patch these games to make them playable, which already felt like bullshit because we're paying nearly $100 USD a pop anymore for these video games that are coming to us in sorry states to begin with; but then to let them degrade into complete garbage with no way for us to even play it on our own if we want feels like they're just taking our money and running without delivering on their promise of a good product that will last. I got console games that are older than some of the people making these newer titles that I can still pick up and play today, what they're doing to us is just shameful.

  • @SerialDesignation_O
    @SerialDesignation_O Місяць тому +114

    Thank you for covering the "Stop Killing Games" initiative. It is so crazy that they want us to be okay with what is essentially an NFT of a game at this point. I can't believe any company thinks it is okay. It breaks consumer's trust. It ruins perfectly good things. There is no need for "always online" model.

    • @USSAnimeNCC-
      @USSAnimeNCC- Місяць тому +2

      They're going to say the consumer wanted it when they rigged it to be that way and even if the consumer wanted to why do they have to be so scummy and go all the way with it

    • @standepain
      @standepain Місяць тому

      @@USSAnimeNCC- But how did people not see this coming?

    • @techmarine101
      @techmarine101 Місяць тому

      ​@@standepain Because they did it slowly overtime. People, at least the majority, got used to it overtime. DLCs, microtransaction, DRMs. These were hated at first, but people gradually got used to it an excepted it. The common analogy I've heard it is slow cooking a lobster. I don't know if it's actually a thing, but the idea is that if you slowly raise the temperature overtime, the lobster doesn't realize it's been cooked until it's too late.
      We've seen the end goal of the game's industry when Xbox One first came out. DRM, always only system where facial recognition prevents you from sharing games with others on the say system. It was just too soon so there was backlash, but you can bet they still want it to be a thing.

    • @standepain
      @standepain Місяць тому

      @@techmarine101 I know but the moment I saw what they were trying to do I was out. If people were dumb enough to not see the writing on the wall then that's on them. Maybe I'm old school but if I can't own it physically and be able to do everything without being on the internet I'm not buying it. Probably explains why the PS3 is the last system I bought.

    • @kalamac1961
      @kalamac1961 Місяць тому +1

      DID YOU KNOW.. that most of the Saturday morning cartoons was nothing more then advertisement for kids to pester their parents to buy the product

  • @Czarxo
    @Czarxo Місяць тому +258

    These streamers choose their victims well. Ofc he's confident harassing people in the uppity areas and not the more hood areas.

    • @Doombot2point0
      @Doombot2point0 Місяць тому +55

      Also of course he decided to mess with young women thinking it would be some epic prank and get no push back. I'm sure he was surprised when she took action. Good on her! Tough guy needs to try that prank on a grown ass man who just got off work and is trying to enjoy dinner with his wife or something lol But I know he will cower behind the "I'm just a kid!!" excuse which is gross. Don't take advantage of societal barriers kid because at some point everyone will agree you make a good exception to the rule.

    • @Czarxo
      @Czarxo Місяць тому +21

      @@Doombot2point0 you're absolutely right. I figured that kid that got shot at the mall while filming his "pranks" would have been a wake up call for these guys.

    • @Doombot2point0
      @Doombot2point0 Місяць тому

      @@Czarxo yes but you see, you have a functioning brain with the ability to recognize patterns and connect dots. Clearly, this 14 year old clump of cells does not. Is it too late for an abortion? lol jk

    • @zforz6264
      @zforz6264 Місяць тому +10

      They wouldn’t survive in the hood tbh. They start something and will end up dead for sure lol

    • @robledog
      @robledog Місяць тому

      The lady was hood mate

  • @SmokeyEdits
    @SmokeyEdits Місяць тому

    I know I'm just me, but please keep the 4-day PDS schedule. You upload right around the time I leave for work, so I generally watch before I leave, it makes for a nice bookend to start my day off. I think being more mindful about the stories you include is critical.
    I miss when BAMF of the day was actually a more or less daily thing.

  • @theverbalasymptote8332
    @theverbalasymptote8332 Місяць тому

    5:15 not just entertainment, my university has stopped selling textbooks and is instead selling access to their server so you can view your textbook. Hundreds of dollars and I don’t get to keep any of that knowledge. Not to mention they still have rent versus buy when in reality, you don’t get to keep anything long term either way.

  • @TheTee5231976
    @TheTee5231976 Місяць тому +75

    That's immediately calling the cops no matter the person's age for food tampering. I don't know if he could have put something including drugs or poison or deadly bacteria that could kill me in my food. It's happened in the past and even in more recent times.

    • @sweetsexypickles
      @sweetsexypickles Місяць тому +4

      Look at what NK's Kim Jong Un did to his exiled, older half-brother, Kim Jong-nam, at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Malaysia. You are spot-on with this line of thinking.

    • @cluelessmango768
      @cluelessmango768 Місяць тому +2

      It’s way too much of a stretch to argue you were seriously worried a bratty kid poisoned your food, but tampering with it, yeah.

    • @carstekoch
      @carstekoch Місяць тому +12

      ​@@cluelessmango768
      Hold him, demand he pays for the food he messed with and if he doesn't, get the police involved. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.

    • @thefruch7588
      @thefruch7588 Місяць тому +6

      It is tampering with your food. He put his hands in it. Pretty close shut case. There’s even video evidence

    • @TheTee5231976
      @TheTee5231976 Місяць тому +1

      @@sweetsexypickles exactly! I remember the event. Those girls didn't even know what they were doing so who knows what influenced this kid. Then add to it all the stupid actions of people during covid with licking food at the store before putting it back just for clout. Plus many people are struggling to pay for food and the amount of food waste we have just adds to this insanity

  • @lancelot2845
    @lancelot2845 Місяць тому +106

    Sometimes I think we already live in a dystopia.
    The fact that a government puts the interests of companies and profits above human lives isn't necessarily surprising but it is horrifying.

    • @rileyfuckingrifle
      @rileyfuckingrifle Місяць тому +5

      LOL. Yep. A lot of us have "depression" that is just deplorable living conditions. 🥲

    • @stevenboelke6661
      @stevenboelke6661 Місяць тому +4

      Nothing new. The only thing we can do to limit harm to ourselves is unionize, but it will still hurt others and there's not a lot we can do becuse a lot of their international efforts are clandestine.

    • @BackstabberDD
      @BackstabberDD Місяць тому

      I man that part doesn't surprise me. it's more the 'no one talks about it, and instead only comments on content creator drama' part that feels dystopian. And so the machine keeps turning.

    • @denaa6140
      @denaa6140 Місяць тому

      It's horrifying the the lengths that they will go for them. Disgusting

    • @negativeionz
      @negativeionz Місяць тому

      Sometimes I'm really glad I've traveled a bit and seen the darker side of human life. Americans are so damn soft and spoiled. You are the 1% of Earth, sir. It's your birthright as an American. What people call the 1% is actually the 0.01% but people are too stupid to math. You live in what is arguably one of the safest and most painless times in human history in the richest country to ever exist. Perspective, folks.

  • @Pandajo
    @Pandajo Місяць тому +1

    For me, I'm worried about the psychological media space.. I'm currently playing helldivers 2, and I'm worried that if not enough people play, the more likely it will shut down in the future

  • @bangmain5355
    @bangmain5355 Місяць тому

    I like the longer shows... And you talk about more than the mainstream does. Please keep it up

  • @twistfinger
    @twistfinger Місяць тому +59

    My 87 year old dad had been playing Ring of Elysium for a few years since after basically aging out of stuff like PUBG. ROE was great because you could play against bots while also having some social aspect by playing with humans and and still have fun in a battle royale gun game but Ring of Elysium shut down the game and servers in December 2023 and now he has no other games to play like PUBG, Apex Legends, or Warzone because you can't just play with bots and stay away from all the teenage insta-killers. So now he's left completely without a game since they can't just host it on community servers the way games used to be.

    • @janemiettinen5176
      @janemiettinen5176 Місяць тому +6

      I love that your nearly 90yo dad plays video games, pure awesomeness. Ipad solitaire is enough for my 91yo grandma. But Im ready to go shout from the barricades now, just for him to get his games back!

  • @kathanazius4463
    @kathanazius4463 Місяць тому +128

    As someone who's main hobby has been playing videogames for two decades, I fully support the Stop Killing Games initiative. It's incredibly frustrating that a variety of games just aren't playable anymore, many of which were singleplayer but for the fact that publishers implemented DRM that checked with servers and then took down the servers. There's no consumer protection here--a company could release the best game in all of existence and take it down an hour after everyone on the planet bought it so long as any major part of the game relies on a multiplayer connection. Heck, a company could "patch" a game so that it no longer worked offline, and then kill the game. There's no legal precedent set to prevent these things from happening. It's ridiculous, and I really wish the default for any and every sector of the economy, even new ones in the future, assumed consumers were protected and in the right until laws were written to say otherwise. That would make it much harder for companies to screw people.

  • @VeryLittlePanda95
    @VeryLittlePanda95 Місяць тому +1

    I'm a huge gamer and one part I love is being able to exhibit them on a huge shelf just like you would books. The digitalization of it is a nightmare to me. I don't care at all if I have to pay more money for a physical copy or if I have to change cds each time, let me own my shit.

  • @eddiem2329
    @eddiem2329 Місяць тому +1

    Glad to hear you reporting on the Elephant issue in Botswana. I can forgive you butchering Masisi's first name, but we are Batswana not Botswanans 😂

  • @NevirSurrender
    @NevirSurrender Місяць тому +92

    It should count as self defense to retaliate physically against these streamers who only harass other people

    • @cluelessmango768
      @cluelessmango768 Місяць тому

      While I hate those kinds of streamers, I still don’t agree with physical violence.

    • @thefruch7588
      @thefruch7588 Місяць тому

      @@cluelessmango768what’s your solution then?

    • @cluelessmango768
      @cluelessmango768 Місяць тому

      @@thefruch7588 a fine, which obviously ends up at the parent’s doorstep which probably means they’ll punish their kid
      Or having them sit down with the police and tell them that they could get in real trouble if they continue being human scum. Generally the presence of police really sets in the severity of the situation.
      Hell, have them bring the kid to the station and have their parents pick them up. Sitting in a room at a police station all alone surely puts a fright in a kid’s shoes
      Another way is through law, like, we could definitely be talking about a law intended to make sure kids under 18 aren’t allowed to stream. To me it makes sense, like, I definitely could see that 14-year old boy regretting being such an **** on camera as that might affect his future.
      Like, try all that before we start considering normalizing beating up stupid kids.
      As for adults, surprisingly enough it’s allowed to be an indecent human being.
      Best you can do is call the police as they might be a public nuisance.
      That is until they stick a finger in your food or touching people uninvited that they actually break laws and they should be punished accordingly.
      Perhaps we should consider that in this new age people can make money breaking laws, and any money made like ad money and donations should be taken away if they broke a law to get money. I’m no legal expert so I wouldn’t know how to get this written out as actual law, but it’s something to consider.

    • @spoodersama1455
      @spoodersama1455 Місяць тому

      ​@@thefruch7588 harassment isn't grounds for self defense. Call the cops if it bothers you so bad or go about your day.

  • @ItsBeeRay
    @ItsBeeRay Місяць тому +265

    Big fan from Botswana here. It's also important to note that human lives aside, elephant overpopulation poses a threat to the local eco-system as a whole. Their destructive nature and grazing habits result in habitat loss for so many smaller species of animals as well as posing a threat to certain species of flora as well. It's insultingly arrogant for people sitting in offices in the U.S, Germany, the UK etc. to insinuate that their knowledge of elephant conservation, eco-tourism and hunting regulations in Botswana trumps that of on the ground, educated local experts who dedicate their lives to working directly with these animals. Botswana has successfuly tripled the elephant population over the last 30 - 40 years WITHOUT the help of the "Humane Society of the U.S". I think the handling of elephant related issues should be left to those who actually have them.

    • @cbjamboii
      @cbjamboii Місяць тому +4

      Respect. I’m in Botswana as well

    • @paigeconnelly4244
      @paigeconnelly4244 Місяць тому +33

      If Botswana knows what it's doing, then it can control the elephant population without the barbaric, cruel, and evil practice of trophy hunting. 🤷‍♀️ If the EU wants to ban imports of elephant heads and tusks in it's own borders, it can. Botswana needs to worry about it's own problems and laws, not the EU's.

    • @ncubesays
      @ncubesays Місяць тому +5

      Full support from Zimbabwe

    • @1barbsie
      @1barbsie Місяць тому

      This is always the thing that happens, after decades of exploiting other countries for their resources, they want to now limit how these same countries manage and exploit their own resources. Why do Europeans feel they have the right to tell other countries what to do with their animals? If you like the elephants so much, then you live in close proximity to them, so they can trample your farmland and kill the people where you live.

    • @vanitasastra
      @vanitasastra Місяць тому

      If course we are more competent than you. We are simply more evolved than you.

  • @karoneh
    @karoneh Місяць тому +1

    1:48 those kids are going to mess with the wrong person one day and end up getting seriously hurt. I really hope that their parents step in and do something about this.

  • @annabellealpar5285
    @annabellealpar5285 Місяць тому +1

    I would love if the team would start including links for sources again😢
    Edit: I just don’t feel comfy sharing these videos with my older family members without it

    • @TheSkeptic6
      @TheSkeptic6 26 днів тому

      I also support this! There’s been so many times I’ve wanted to go read the article and I can’t find it 😭😭

  • @airforceone83
    @airforceone83 Місяць тому +191

    I lived in Botswana for 2 years and had seen plenty of elephants. What people outside of Botswana may not think about is how dangerous wild elephants can be. None of the locals will ever tell you to seek out and engage elephants because you can easily be killed, even accidentally. While the conservation efforts have been great, increased number of wild elephants also means increased likelihood of human casualties (more elephants roaming), hence why there is support for both sides.
    Btw, the word for people of Botswana is "Batswana" instead of Botswanans. The singular form is "Motswana".

    • @mymumdroppedmeinthewomb367
      @mymumdroppedmeinthewomb367 Місяць тому +13

      Noooo but the lady on the tv said it's mean!! Eco tourists are the only way!! Lol

    • @overloookable
      @overloookable Місяць тому +16

      That's the biggest part. Yes they're amazing animals and yes we should take steps to safeguard them but we need to think about the people living there first. Incredibly annoying how people will wax for hours about animals in a country but not spare a thought for the people living there

    • @presleylawlor6519
      @presleylawlor6519 Місяць тому +4

      I’m interested to know if there are any efforts to just… move the elephants?
      Obviously that would take a lot of work, money and coordination between governments and NGOs but it seems like the logical solution to keeping the elephant population growing, no?

    • @presleylawlor6519
      @presleylawlor6519 Місяць тому +3

      @@overloookablebecause, and yes I’m aware I’m talking about *people* with lives, feelings, histories and families; people are far from going extinct.
      I suggested moving the elephants because that’s what people are more likely to agree to but frankly if it were up to me I’d move the people. Last in first out and all. But I’m under qualified to say that. That’s for an ecologist working in the region to say.

    • @Beanzoboy
      @Beanzoboy Місяць тому

      @@presleylawlor6519 You wouldn't want to move elephants to other countries. First, they may not be native to the place, so they may just die off due to lack of food/excess predators, etc. Second, Botswana is the best conservation country in Africa. Meaning anywhere you move those elephants to? Not gonna be as good at conservation, ensuring that far more elephants will die anyway. Third, why are "animal rights" activists the ones with the say about how that country handles its animal species and conservation? The "animal rights" activists put no thought into anything. They don't live there, they don't have to live around these huge, sometimes dangerous, animals. 1.6M dollars? Per year? Does literally fuck all for conservation. Trophy hunters pay 100k+ for trophies, and one group could provide that annual income in a matter of months, ensuring that old/infertile/sick/dangerous animals are culled, and putting far more money into conservation efforts. The culled animals can be used by the villages as food sources, and the money that comes in helps villages take care of these animals as a whole.
      "Animal rights" activists don't see the big picture. They don't see the problems that arise. They don't put any thought into the people that live there, or the government that has to pay for it all.

  • @nat6098
    @nat6098 Місяць тому +29

    As someone who studied archaeology we are in a digital dark age. Our entertainment, employment, and even our social lives are pretty much exclusively on some platform or another that can wipe it all away with little to no warning. If I had the money I'd love to get all my photos printed and in an album so even if hard drives and backups fail I could still have them. Everyone always wonders how cultures seem to die out after major events (when it's not due to active cultural genocide) and it's because the way they stored information was lost. As people die their knowledge is dying with them and right now we are relying almost solely on technology to keep any knowledge they wanted to keep. It's such a fragile system when you think about it. There's a reason that paper copies are still kept by governments and businesses, at least if something goes wrong with the computer you have a hard copy. Also please print out you journals if you want them to be preserved. One reason we know so much about what it was like to live in England during WW2 was because of people journaling. We are losing so much by discarding physical media of all sorts

  • @ellerose1268
    @ellerose1268 Місяць тому

    Sounds like new bringer of sadness merch should be on the way with that ending.

  • @everygiraffe2700
    @everygiraffe2700 Місяць тому

    I don't know when we are going to figure it out, from big companies, to airlines, in this case Baby Formula and we saw it in writing if the fine/punishment for breaking a rule is not sufficiently large getting fined just becomes a cost of doing business

  • @Tustin2121
    @Tustin2121 Місяць тому +29

    Corporate Lobbying needs to be OUTLAWED!!!

  • @sinkalaj
    @sinkalaj Місяць тому +48

    I'm from Botswana and I'm also very anti trophy hunting. Botswana had a ban on hunting for many years and it was only lifted a few years ago. The hunting isn't so much about money but to control the elephant population. A lot of people live in very rural areas and elephants have trampled villages and crops. Something needed to be done. I love the presidents suggestion. If European countries want to save them then let the elephants roam freely in their countryside and see how that goes.

    • @fxarts9755
      @fxarts9755 Місяць тому +18

      great to hear from someone whose country is actually influenced by this and not some Western gov official or activist a thousand miles away. thanks for the insight. its hard to judge this situation from an outside perspective. like yea we all want happy animals but we also have to live with them sustainably and that for both sides.

    • @nerdjournal
      @nerdjournal Місяць тому

      ok but tell me how paying for the transport of 20k elephants improves Botswana's finances? I'm glad to hear your opinion, but that isn't a financial solution... it's a financial implosion. You guys can have the right to kill them, they should have the right to regulate letting them be sold in their country. Right? But by all means, take on the cost of untold millions to ship those elephants and then tell me how that financially benefits the country, because it isn't going to make them allow the sales of game trophies. If anything, it would cause a complete trade ban. That's the point, you can do what you want in your country, they can do what they want in their country.

    • @nerdjournal
      @nerdjournal Місяць тому +1

      @@fxarts9755 Does a country not have a right to regulate what is sold? Somebody should probably tell the US they can't ban trade with Cuba anymore.

    • @sinkalaj
      @sinkalaj Місяць тому +2

      @@nerdjournal As I said, this isn't about the money but a way to control the elephant population. Botswana has had to cull the elephant population in the past, allowing trophy hunting is just a way to make some money out of something that needs to be done anyway. Botswana has done incredible work in conservation. Germany already has regulations, tightening them is essentially trying to force Botswana to stop trophy hunting. Botswana just offered them a solution. Botswana has already sent elephants to Angola and Zimbabwe to limit the amount that need to be killed. This isn't the 1st time Western countries have tried to impose their will on African nations when it comes to conservation. President Masisis comment wasn't meant to be taken so literally, but I'm sure he'll follow through if needed.

  • @courtneycooper4905
    @courtneycooper4905 Місяць тому

    Just imagine a ship full of elephants getting dropped off in Germany. So unhinged😂

  • @storyspren
    @storyspren Місяць тому +1

    Corporate fines need to be much larger. It's been known for a long time that those fines are treated as just the cost of business, and that "we'll budget for the fines" quote in the baby formula story is just saying it out loud. The fines need to be larger than the cost of not violating the law is. Like in the "pay your non-executive workers first and we'll take the rest of your revenue" range, because if it isn't that high you know some will just keep doing what they're doing because changing how you operate involves effort. It needs to be harder to continue.
    And, you know, maybe put some executives behind bars when they do crimes. They shouldn't be immune to it just because they're not literally pulling a trigger when they kill someone. As a random example totally not connected to anything ongoing, if you build your planes like shit and they routinely fall apart during what should be normal operating circumstances, when people die as a result, maybe that should be like negligent manslaughter or something.

  • @scottb2698
    @scottb2698 Місяць тому +37

    The idea of trophy hunting sustaining conservation is not unique to Botswana. This is the case in many countries. Even in my own state of Pennsylvania, every penny of conservation money comes from donors or hunting. Hunting licenses not only fund the effort directly, but federal conservation funding is determined by hunting licenses sold! People equate hunting with poaching, but I think hunters hate poachers even more than the general public does!

    • @Confron7a7ion7
      @Confron7a7ion7 Місяць тому +6

      It's also my understanding that these conversation programs will also often pick which specific animals can be killed. Like if they have one that's overly aggressive, not great for mating/ breeding, in it's dying years anyway, just somehow problematic. One way or another that one will be hunted since it's more valuable to the efforts dead than alive.
      Yeah, it's a cold way to have to think but at least they're being smart about it.

  • @stephenrhea9255
    @stephenrhea9255 Місяць тому +41

    Working in a University setting alongside archivists, it is a massive issue that video games are being lost forever. With print media, like newspapers or even with movies, archives can be created. But video games can be lost if there was never anything but digital or if it relied on a server somewhere else. Its losing the history of gaming.

    • @elizabethcassidy8082
      @elizabethcassidy8082 Місяць тому +3

      The anti-emulator mindset of these companies also makes vg preservation so difficult! In the future it will be incredibly difficult to replace and repair some of the hardware, and emulators are important for preserving at least a facsimile of the game.
      Piracy has long been incredibly important for the preservation of nearly all media, but I struggle to find a medium other than Video Games where piracy is essential for preservation.

    • @RoyG.BivDevoe
      @RoyG.BivDevoe Місяць тому +3

      @@elizabethcassidy8082 That mindset also applies to companies that frown upon mods, fan games, and ROM hacks. These programers don't profit off of them they just want to express their love as well as their art for the games that they and many others have grew up with. Some of those modders will get lucky and have their mods spotted by an indie company or a AA/AAA company for hire.
      Some of these companies don't even realize or they don't care that they are discouraging their own target audience.

    • @WirlWind494
      @WirlWind494 Місяць тому +2

      You'll have to archive UA-cam 'let's play' videos instead.

    • @elizabethcassidy8082
      @elizabethcassidy8082 Місяць тому +1

      @WirlWind494 you might be facetious but honestly THAT is better than nothing. While it is preferable for someone to be able to play a game, preserving a let's play is not unlike a book that is only preserved in quotes recorded in other books

  • @MaximumAaron
    @MaximumAaron Місяць тому +1

    If they can just take away my access to a game without me doing anything to get banned, that should also come with a full refund.
    And this isn't me demanding my money back for every game I beat and am done with, it's me demanding that you DON'T TAKE AWAY WHAT I PAID FOR

  • @Ashaasmith2
    @Ashaasmith2 Місяць тому +1

    I have games from the original Xbox, from the game cube, my brother has n64 games, the thought of not being able to play ANY PART at all of my favorite games feels like stealing or betrayal. These are my childhood

  • @Gallalad1
    @Gallalad1 Місяць тому +78

    A) there should be a mandatory minimum age for streaming/monetised content.
    B) I think it’s far simpler than any particular influence and is far more simply that teenagers are inherently far more cruel and now they get a positive feedback loop where before at least in theory you were discouraged.

    • @dagroth123
      @dagroth123 Місяць тому

      have fun enforcing your minimum age laws on other countries.

    • @Gallalad1
      @Gallalad1 Місяць тому +2

      @@dagroth123 I mean, if America nationally took that standard then it would definitely be a precedent. Plus most of these companies are based in the US so much like how most companies comply with GDPR by default it would likely just become the standard. Plus the EU would probably love to follow suit on this.

    • @Anaphriel
      @Anaphriel Місяць тому +1

      If it can't be applied globally, it's a waste of time! - is a pretty flimsy counterpoint.

    • @Gallalad1
      @Gallalad1 Місяць тому

      @@Anaphriel tell me you dont understand GDPR standard setting works without telling me you understand GDPR and standard setting works

    • @Anaphriel
      @Anaphriel Місяць тому

      @@Gallalad1 Tell me you didn't get that I wasn't replying to you without telling me you didn't get that I wasn't replying to you

  • @audrianamichelin8726
    @audrianamichelin8726 Місяць тому +86

    I understand the push for breast milk, however america is just not set up for that. The lack of maternity benefits, paid time off and access to clean pump areas in work places is non existent. How am I expected to breast feed when I have unpaid maternity leave and worrying about feeding myself. The only option is to return to work early, which then has my milk supply depleated to nothing and i can no longer manage 12 am, 3 am and 6 am feeds when im exhausted from work. The formula market is no longer for people who cant breast feed its for people who cant afford to breast feed.

    • @jefferybrown6473
      @jefferybrown6473 Місяць тому

      That doesn't excuse the U.S from screwing over the rest of the world.

    • @ladyastralis
      @ladyastralis Місяць тому +11

      I was waiting for Phil to bring this up. Kind of sad he didn’t.

    • @Taokomg
      @Taokomg Місяць тому +13

      It was a hard realization for me when I became a new mom. I had every intention of being a breastfeeding mother but after my paid maternity leave was up, it became impossible to do and my milk dried up quickly. I never felt so much guilt in my life.

    • @bunnerkins
      @bunnerkins Місяць тому +7

      @@Taokomg I'm just an internet stranger, but I'm sending virtual hugs your way. Don't you dare feel guilty when the system steps on your neck.

    • @Jen.Elle1254
      @Jen.Elle1254 Місяць тому +6

      That is such a sad truth. When you realize the depth of the consequences faced by millions of people, for absolutely no reason other than corporate greed and political gain, it's nothing short of horrific. It's heartbreaking that so many mothers and families have to make that decision.

  • @Dr_Birthday
    @Dr_Birthday Місяць тому +1

    “I will volate the law and prepare our budgets for the fine”
    Wild

  • @LogicalNorse
    @LogicalNorse Місяць тому +2

    if buying isnt owning, then piracy isnt stealing.