Most journalists across the world have lost their way of adhering to truth and rarely question seemingly "trustworthy" sources from institutions of power and control. We need a worldwide cleansing and realignment with the principles of Truth, Peace, and Accountability in my opinion. Much gratitude for the thought provoking video and spreading awareness about important issues! 🙏🏽
"Remote from universal nature, and living by complicated artifice, man in civilization surveys the creature through the glass of his knowledge and sees thereby a feather magnified and the whole image in distortion. We patronize them for their incompleteness, for their tragic fate of having taken form so far below ourselves. And therein we err, and greatly err. For the animal shall not be measured by man. In a world older and more complete than ours they move more finished and complete, gifted with extensions of senses we have lost or never attained, living by voices we shall never hear. They are not brethren, they are not underlings; they are other nations, caught with ourselves in the net of life and time, fellow prisoners of the splendour and travail of the earth." - Henry Beston.
I have been following your channel for a few years now; I'm impressed by how you made it grow into something unique with your hard work. my congrats and keep going!
@@WhatashameMaryJaneI am from Europe and I remember my French teacher u remind me a lot of her. She was from Strasbourg Germany but I liked your content in NY
You are very attractive. 👌 Not only are you an attractive woman, you're also a informative Reporter! It's good to see Reporter's who actually Report the news accurately! Well done.
* Aloha Mary Jane. Great job. Now more than ever, I look forward to your appearance on 50 Tastes Of Gray. We'll do a deep dive on psychology, democracy, climate, philosophy and more. Brava 🎉
Many more interesting topics discussed here. You are doing proper journalistic reporting here, Mary Jane. Were you able to go and say hello to your old high school teacher?
26:36 A famous contemporary Italian figure has used the term 'integralism' to refer to the relationship between nature and society and how everything is interrelated, and if we don't have a holistic approach to our thinking, then we will make choices that may alienate certain peoples or parts of nature. THIS IS WHY -as you say- PHILOSOPHY IS IMPORTANT. It prepares us ALL for the big decision-making moments. Imagine if Hitler or Stalin or Marx or Mao made different decisions. "Umm perhaps we shouldn't kill all the sparrows." Philosophy is SO important. It is the foundation for decisions, yet in our materialist, individualist world, modern universities don't put it front and centre where it belongs (and was when universities began).
Very nice themes... Trade unions are very important for the protection of workers' rights. The worst is when the "bosses" manage to create divisions within the workers. That is why workers should stick together. Sometimes they even suffer minor personal damage in order to protect the general rights of workers. Of course, the main thing is to protect the main right won more than 100 years ago in Chichago. A maximum of 40 hours a week and 8 hours a day working time and a break of at least half an hour. I agree that blackmail by the boss is a very bad thing that we also face in Croatia, and it is mainly the result of an excess of unemployed labor, but also the culture and upbringing of the owners. For example, Croatian emigrants in Ireland say that when you get a job there in a company, the owners or their representatives shake your hand and thank you for choosing their company to work for. It's a completely different thing in some other countries when they mistreat the worker and say: "If you won't listen and do what we tell you, you can take the work book and go." Basically, a delicate topic and problem in the world. MJ, I again recommend you to watch the Spanish series "Casa de papel". An excellent TV Show that looks at this very topic in a very interesting way. Certainly, a recommendation.
Ultimamente non sono stato molto su UA-cam,sto cercando di recuperare tutti i tuoi video che trovo molto interessanti....scusa se non scrivo in inglese....
It's so obvious that you're European, aside from your accent, because you're well-educated, in the fullest sense of the term and not just in some specific field, thoughtful, considerate and engaged (as in with the world around you). Most Americans, even formally educated ones, are not like this. They could have a masters degree but know almost nothing outside their field, or be curious about it and think that it might be a good thing to know about things outside one's field. It's the culture. Of course not all Americans and Europeans are like this, but one tends to come across relatively few Americans who are like you. We have a very practical culture here, in that if there's no practical use for something then it's seen as not being worth the time to learn about and discuss. Then again, to us Americans, sometimes Europeans can come across as too serious and intense, and judgemental of others. Different cultures, different traditions, different ways of viewing the world.
I don't think banal and vague are necessarily negative connotation of a speech upon a long term, planetary crisis that hasn't even been seriously tackled by institutions yet. ESSENTIAL and UNIVERSAL are characteristics that I would rather attribute to this worldview. Exactly its being essential, fundamental, universal, general, valid for everyone is what made this talk my favorite one of the whole five days. I don't see the need to be original to face the ecological crisis. There are way too many original ideas on how to tackle and solve it out there. Every single day someone comes up with a new one, that adds up to the pile of clutter. Instead, we need fundamental ideas, simple, clear, rooted in the essence of the problem we are facing, not just floating on the surface. Ideas that are applicable to everyone, that make life better for every human, not only for the few rich countries of the planet of the few wealthy neighborhoods of each city.
Sono tentato di passarti una lista di link che mi ero messo da parte. Articoli in inglese che si distanziano da queste visioni neo-marxiste dell'economia e dell'ecologia.
Right now I'm missing all the answers that usually come so easily. Now there is almost no one I can talk to. I feel like I am just talking to walls. Why is everything so fixed?
the quality of your videos keeps improving, I love it
Thank you
I loved your video, congratulations, cordial greetings from Mexico City, new subscriber
Hello Jess thank you and welcome to the channel!
Most journalists across the world have lost their way of adhering to truth and rarely question seemingly "trustworthy" sources from institutions of power and control. We need a worldwide cleansing and realignment with the principles of Truth, Peace, and Accountability in my opinion. Much gratitude for the thought provoking video and spreading awareness about important issues! 🙏🏽
"Remote from universal nature, and living by complicated artifice, man in civilization surveys the creature through the glass of his knowledge and sees thereby a feather magnified and the whole image in distortion. We patronize them for their incompleteness, for their tragic fate of having taken form so far below ourselves. And therein we err, and greatly err. For the animal shall not be measured by man. In a world older and more complete than ours they move more finished and complete, gifted with extensions of senses we have lost or never attained, living by voices we shall never hear. They are not brethren, they are not underlings; they are other nations, caught with ourselves in the net of life and time, fellow prisoners of the splendour and travail of the earth." - Henry Beston.
I have been following your channel for a few years now; I'm impressed by how you made it grow into something unique with your hard work. my congrats and keep going!
I am so happy you are having this amazing experience!!
Thank you Stephanie!! Pleasure to hear from you :)
@@WhatashameMaryJaneI am from Europe and I remember my French teacher u remind me a lot of her. She was from Strasbourg Germany but I liked your content in NY
@@WhatashameMaryJaneI'm English
You are very attractive. 👌
Not only are you an attractive woman, you're also a informative Reporter!
It's good to see Reporter's who actually Report the news accurately!
Well done.
Thank you
What a smile mary jane 😂😂🎉
16:06 loved the video Mary Jane. Which you could have went to the AI talk. Would have loved to hear your take on that.
what a beauty ❤
Udine, finally! You should add some subtitles in Friulian, then! :)
* Aloha Mary Jane. Great job. Now more than ever, I look forward to your appearance on 50 Tastes Of Gray. We'll do a deep dive on psychology, democracy, climate, philosophy and more. Brava 🎉
Many more interesting topics discussed here. You are doing proper journalistic reporting here, Mary Jane. Were you able to go and say hello to your old high school teacher?
Sure, we met a couple of times during the festival.
Another great video. Thanks
outsmarting the algorithm. WasMJ!
Totally agree with your perspective but i think that ours it's in some way a fight against windmills... still worthy but...
26:36 A famous contemporary Italian figure has used the term 'integralism' to refer to the relationship between nature and society and how everything is interrelated, and if we don't have a holistic approach to our thinking, then we will make choices that may alienate certain peoples or parts of nature. THIS IS WHY -as you say- PHILOSOPHY IS IMPORTANT. It prepares us ALL for the big decision-making moments. Imagine if Hitler or Stalin or Marx or Mao made different decisions. "Umm perhaps we shouldn't kill all the sparrows." Philosophy is SO important. It is the foundation for decisions, yet in our materialist, individualist world, modern universities don't put it front and centre where it belongs (and was when universities began).
Very nice themes... Trade unions are very important for the protection of workers' rights. The worst is when the "bosses" manage to create divisions within the workers. That is why workers should stick together. Sometimes they even suffer minor personal damage in order to protect the general rights of workers. Of course, the main thing is to protect the main right won more than 100 years ago in Chichago. A maximum of 40 hours a week and 8 hours a day working time and a break of at least half an hour. I agree that blackmail by the boss is a very bad thing that we also face in Croatia, and it is mainly the result of an excess of unemployed labor, but also the culture and upbringing of the owners. For example, Croatian emigrants in Ireland say that when you get a job there in a company, the owners or their representatives shake your hand and thank you for choosing their company to work for. It's a completely different thing in some other countries when they mistreat the worker and say: "If you won't listen and do what we tell you, you can take the work book and go." Basically, a delicate topic and problem in the world. MJ, I again recommend you to watch the Spanish series "Casa de papel". An excellent TV Show that looks at this very topic in a very interesting way. Certainly, a recommendation.
Ultimamente non sono stato molto su UA-cam,sto cercando di recuperare tutti i tuoi video che trovo molto interessanti....scusa se non scrivo in inglese....
It's so obvious that you're European, aside from your accent, because you're well-educated, in the fullest sense of the term and not just in some specific field, thoughtful, considerate and engaged (as in with the world around you). Most Americans, even formally educated ones, are not like this. They could have a masters degree but know almost nothing outside their field, or be curious about it and think that it might be a good thing to know about things outside one's field. It's the culture.
Of course not all Americans and Europeans are like this, but one tends to come across relatively few Americans who are like you. We have a very practical culture here, in that if there's no practical use for something then it's seen as not being worth the time to learn about and discuss. Then again, to us Americans, sometimes Europeans can come across as too serious and intense, and judgemental of others. Different cultures, different traditions, different ways of viewing the world.
Men I trimy ro be calm and hear every point of view, but the vandalisation of art and historical places makes my stomach turns.
Hello.. I hope everything is going well with you
Very well, thanks
Plitvice, Croatia, MJ ?!
Attenzione borcegiatrici
(23:29) So you don't find anything banal and trite and vague in this worldview, do you? I'm almost speechless.
I don't think banal and vague are necessarily negative connotation of a speech upon a long term, planetary crisis that hasn't even been seriously tackled by institutions yet.
ESSENTIAL and UNIVERSAL are characteristics that I would rather attribute to this worldview. Exactly its being essential, fundamental, universal, general, valid for everyone is what made this talk my favorite one of the whole five days.
I don't see the need to be original to face the ecological crisis. There are way too many original ideas on how to tackle and solve it out there. Every single day someone comes up with a new one, that adds up to the pile of clutter.
Instead, we need fundamental ideas, simple, clear, rooted in the essence of the problem we are facing, not just floating on the surface. Ideas that are applicable to everyone, that make life better for every human, not only for the few rich countries of the planet of the few wealthy neighborhoods of each city.
Sono tentato di passarti una lista di link che mi ero messo da parte. Articoli in inglese che si distanziano da queste visioni neo-marxiste dell'economia e dell'ecologia.
They are Neo Marxist, but to dumb to realise or to cinic to admit.
Ti serve la bici
Right now I'm missing all the answers that usually come so easily.
Now there is almost no one I can talk to. I feel like I am just talking to walls.
Why is everything so fixed?