The live ones were always the best. It was outrageous and fun, but the few times I've watched uploads to Spotify they seemed tame and sorta "phoned in". The Musk conversation was a bore-fest and left me wanting. Oh well I can't blame him, I would have taken that insane money too. All things eventually come to an end.
My great grand father, who is still alive, experienced the Stalin oppression that you've been talking about. His father was accused for Trotskyism and was shortly executed. While his wife was sent to gulag. My grandfather was at that point only 6 years old, non of his relatives was brave enough to adopt him, so he was putted in an orphanage. Luckily, my grandfather managed to find his mother after ww2 ended, but still when he became adult, he still was witnessing discriminations based on his background. For a long time he couldn't get a job. Today he is 93 years old
And yet here in American public schools we are hardly ever taught about the atrocities by Communists in the 20th century. But year in and year out we are taught about the Holocaust and Fascism until its implanted into our brains to where we think that was the only mass atrocity that ever happened. I wonder why that is...🤔
When did you wake up from your dream you sound like your suffering from mental health issues lol 😆 who believes the bull you say but your self hahah dud you have alot of time on your hands get a job and get ahead in life what do you get from saying lies on UA-cam comments hah your nuts bro you need help
I feel your pain man, whenever I go into an ice cream shop, they have so many flavors that I can't decide what I want, and then when I ultimately do make a choice, I regret my choice and wish I had gotten my second choice instead. It makes me feel like I'm living under Ceaucescu or something.
Worked with a Vietnamese fella when I was younger at a steel cable factory. He basically lost his entire family during the pol pot regime. Was the only one to get away. He was older, and had married once he was in Canada. He didn't talk much at all about his old life in Vietnam. I could tell there was just pain there. What a sweet guy he was.
Pol pot was Cambodia's dictator. I'm guessing you meant to say his family lived in Cambodia during Pol pot's regime but your coworker is of vietnamese descent.
As a father, it is so difficult to listen to stories like what are shared in this clip. My heart breaks for those that have had to go through those struggles. But I am also reminded of how blessed my small family is. This world is truly brutal
@@sit-insforsithis1568 you're right and wrong. I've always been an "empathetic human being", as you put it. However, since having children of my own, crap like this hits in a completely different way. But thanks for taking the time to correct me anyway.
The world is brutal but you being a parent have a wonderful opportunity to make the world a little better by raising good humans who will respect the world and the lives around them. Good luck to you in raising your little humans, the world needs more good people.
it is, my great grandparents were deported to siberian gulag camps with their children AFTER world war II for being teachers, we are from Estonia and during the soviet occupation we lived under Stalins terror , and to teach national songs to childern was illegal , only communist songs were allowed ,thankfully my greatgrandmother came bak with her children but great grandfather died in there , knowing that I am actually really scared about what is happening right now...I hope our country doesnt have to go trough that again
I have travelled all over the world and I have seen how messed up the world is. We have it so good here that people don't even realize how good it really is.
This is why I enjoy Michael Malice. His last statement was the most accurate and scary. People in the US have no idea just how bad it can get. And until we wake up from this shit, it’s only going to get worse. It’s so easy to lose what we have.
@@paulbraunstein2290 Accept Christ's message of love. It's the only... and my message here, in a post-modern world, is nearly forgotten or unpopular. Christ is this way.
Spain close to 40% real unemployment. And people demand more socialism. Then Argentina, then venezuela, then civil war and famine. Some people will always continue no matter what because they believe everything is justified to achieve their utopia.
youtube is available damn near everywhere. Spotify is missing from like half of the worlds countries and I'm not going to download a VPN to listen to joe
Exactly. People in America are so privileged and don’t understand how great it is here. Yet they’re still trying to destroy it because their feelings are hurt or something
You can be grateful for what you have and still want it to be better. When you live in a corrupt system and you just say “well it could be worse” that’s how real oppression becomes a reality.
I've been to 45 countries as a missionary. I've literally kissed the ground coming back to the States. Freedom is often taken for granted, but much of the world doesn't live free; horrifically under dictatorships etc. I've seen terrible things and had my life and freedom threatened numerous times, with years of nightmares resulting. Freedom is a HUGE gift our forefathers gave us. I do see it slipping away as our government seems more authoritarian lately. I pray it swings back through leadership change etc. But freedom is not and will not always be available- love it, cherish it, defend it.
As a fellow traveled missionary I whole heartedly agree with you. Couldn’t have said it better myself. We truly live in a blessed land. God bless you friend and God bless America.
wait... "Freedom" or "having Basic Necessities while not being killed". What's the benefit of freedom in majority of human existence (the hunter gather society) in which high proportion of men died by violence, half of babies (or quite high proportion) were killed after birth for various reasons, wrestle with constant exposure to elements and uncertainties.
@@chick_nuggs9318Hey listen man. I don't trust our government any more than I would an actual Communist country, but then again we often like to paint ourselves as the heroes of all and the saviors. But we've also done wrong and in war have done just as many shady things as those countries, it's just that our country has a very short-term memory about any real wars that we are not involved in. Only when we are in wars do we like to say we are the winners, but we always are losers when we lose a lot of soldiers. WWII was one thing, but Vietnam was the fear of Communist countries taking over the world and rightfully so.
I worked with a guy who was a child soldier in Cambodia. Him and his friend just sneaked away one night, through a jungle, across a river somehow bribed a boat ride and proceeded to make it to the US. Now he is an engineer at Sikorsky. And he looked like he was the right age to have been there during the Pol Pot time frame. Thats basically all he really seemed to want to say about how he made it over to America. I was just like. . .yeah, there is a lot more to that story!
Bud, I,worked with a Cambodianwith an average living there.. Once he got to the states, he tried going to the bathroom by standing on,crouching on top the toilet seat... Because the toilet seat is dirty? No, they'd eat off a toilet, happily just to have food... He's only known a hole in the ground for defecation
@@backup9911 schools under capitalism are reducation camps that indoctrinate students into ignoring the atrocities committed by their corporate oligarchies and into selling their labor for chump change
@@JoseGonzalez-kr8gg Which country are you from? In America, the schools and corporations are run by leftists, which is why we have so many young people identifying as socialists. Let’s hear it Che Jr.
@Schrodinger's SnuffleupagusExactly but you have to understand that the average American whose education system is run by leftists doesn’t even know or understands what a developing economy is.
Malice is right. I lived in Brazil for 2 years when I was 19 to 21 and it was eye opening. Seeing how the poor live there was heart breaking and made me grateful for the simple things we take for granted. People have no idea how good they have it here and find ways to complain, it's astounding and embarrassing. If people want to know what no opportunity and oppression looks like go spend some time in the favelas.
But don’t you think that there’s places in United States of America that people have never been where people are like really really really poor. Like the Appalachian Mountains have you ever watch the podcast or a documentary on that. Those people are poor they don’t even have indoor plumbing they don’t even have an indoor bathroom I mean they’re poor poor. I mean and I’m not saying trying to take anything away from what you saw but I think a lot of people in America are under the impression that there’s nobody like that in this country and they’re sure ours. You have people that don’t have any place to live that live on the streets. That sleep on benches I find it kind of like almost remarkable that I mean like so how poor is poor. Like when you have no house and you have no car and you have no money and you have no food I mean like that’s pretty bad. I meant to be people who live in the mountains in the United States of America and I have indoor plumbing indoor electricity. I think that’s pretty you know substantial don’t you
Similar experience, granted much shorter. Visiting family in Colombia when I was 6, walking down the street and seeing homeless kids my age, one in particular sleeping on a doorstep. Those images are burned in my brain..
@@soulfireonfire6423 we have food banks and shelters but some choose not to go there. They have mental wellness issues not just poverty it’s more complex. Go visit some other countries I found it an eye opener. Egypt for one, in Cairo our guide showed us some children begging in the streets where the parents broke their limbs to get more charity. Try Calcutta with dead bodies lining the streets! Doesn’t mean we should ignore those in need here or give up trying to improve our society as there are many inequities and injustices but to totally destroy this country would be immensely foolish because what would come in its place you would regret 😩I try to be grateful but vigilant.
When I watch UA-cam and learn about all these atrocities, the death and destruction of the present and the past, I wonder how I'm still lucky enough to be alive.
It's imperative that those kind of historic events are kept from people so they can do it again without people resisting when they see the signs of it coming.
Yeah, or just show the final stage and repeat "never again"... Pretending that would help not to reproduce the same mistakes that led to that final stage...
Really? We had a genocide in the 1940’s. Most of the protagonists were dealt with at the Nuremberg trial, where we said, never again. Since then? Rwanda, Armenia, Myanmar, China, Israel and plenty more. It makes no fucking difference. We are corrupted by power every day. That will never change. We are a virus that destroys everything we find, including ourselves.
@Nathan Hoffman The concern trolling about 'atrocities' in China is mostly CIA propaganda. If you look closely, most of the virtue signalling about the plight of 'Uighur Muslims' and 'Hong Kong' is coming from ZIonist hacks (like Bari Weiss) who are attempting to deflect from and avoid addressing the ethnic cleansing occuring in Israel (that you aptly call out). I'm absolutely not excusing China - they have major issues both past and present when it comes to human rights violations, and the Chinese people have a rather authoritian and racial supremacist bent (especially those of Chinese-Han decent). To put it simply, the CIA has invested major resources trying to incite seditious anti-government elements within China - with some success, and the Chinese Government has responded in a heavy handed manner, as authoritian Governments tend to do. The biggest human rights abuses world-wide are caused by the US/Israel/Saudi alliance - and it's not even close. But when China eventually overtakes the USA as the worlds military superpower, they might make this period of US dominance look rather tame.
@Nathan Hoffman I suppose that is a fair response given a lack of sources in my previous comment. But which claims do you want me to provide references for? It is necessary to point out that my comments normally get censored on youtube when I add links to them, so I may not be able to provide you direct links to articles/databases pages. Also, this is UA-cam so you should not expect a 3000 word fully referenced essay. I will add links to a 2nd comment immediately after this one - if you cannot see ti then you know it was disappeared by UA-cam. The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) was created by Reagan in 1983 after the Iran-Contra scandal broke, and is a well known CIA Front - in the same mold as USAID. According to wikipedia, NED has donated almost $9m USD since 2004 to UIghar Muslim groups and has supported other Chinese 'dissedents' as well as providing funding for Hong Kong protesters. But to check, I ran my own search of NED's database (which you can do as well) and found 214 entries that refer to various Chinese human rights groups that total over $27m USD - all in the last 3 years alone.
@Nathan Hoffman FFS... UA-cam won't even let me post a link to wikipedia... So you will have to search manually. I'll list the titles of some of the artciles I reference. 1 - 'Trojan Horse: The National Endowment for Democracy' - William Blum 2 - 'Trump is gutting the National Endowment for Democracy, and that’s a good thing' - Boston Globe 3 - 'National Endowment for Destabilization? CIA Funds for Latin America in 2018' - Telesur 4 - 'US media ramps up anti-China campaign over Uyghur “human rights”' - WSWS 5 - 'Why is the National Endowment for Democracy fueling Hong Kong protests?' - CGTN 6 - 'Who is behind Hong Kong protests?' - China Daily And lastly, if you want to search NED's grant database, I used the search criteria 'Project Region: Asia and Project Country: China' which located 214 entries.
And if you still aren't convinced that NED is a CIA cutout, then perhaps the words of Allen Weinstein - one of NED's cofounders - will convince you. In a Washington Post article titled, 'INNOCENCE ABROAD: THE NEW WORLD OF SPYLESS COUPS' dated 22/09/1991 he is quoted as saying, "A lot of what we do today was done covertly 25 years ago by the CIA".
@@jovany984 I know right without realising that this way he has less chance of being censored and his videos being removed from the platform. People are so self centred
@@Sixstringman no I agree but the episode with Alex Jones on tim pools podcast just gave me a bad taste but agree he knowledgeable about stuff people don't like taking about
You should bro, it’s important, the more people that realise this capitalism nonsense is not capitalism it’s neo liberalism the better! We need to teach our kids that freedom is not fascism or the comfort of a dictatorship, that there are alternatives to this current neo liberalism, or the future is not that bright for your grandchildren ✌️
Agreed!!!! I've been trying to figure out how to spell the name of the country he said goes at it with n. Korea as worst place for journalists, for about 10 minutes now
I'm honestly jealous of the oblivious people in the western world who think the whole world lives like us. I'm consistently paranoid about the U.S. becoming a dictatorship because I know it could happen fast and I know it would be supported by a good percentage of the population. It's a legit fear constantly in the back of my mind. I wish I was ignorant of the horrors of the world because I legitimately feel I'd live a more peaceful life rather than living in a state of paranoia.
I had a math professor who was Eritrean and was amazing. He barely spoke english but was an awesome teacher and i wouldnt have passed college level math without him. He was shocked i knew where he was from and his country 😅
it's so true. people always view history as a thing that was back in the past. we moved past racism and dictators right? wrong! i grew up in Germany and i always thought everyone was disgusted by our past and the Nazis when i was younger. i thought how could anyone agree with a monster like Hitler in today's society after we saw the terrible things that happened. But as i got older i learned that it doesn't take much to change things for the worse and for people to forget or idolize the wrong ideas. Sometimes it just takes a single event like the refugee crisis in Germany to f*ck things up. We have a right wing party that's gaining popularity, they use the same rhetoric as the Nazis back then even though they're hiding it sometimes but it's happening. I think the u.s. are at least as bad and it won't take a lot to end up in a terrible place just because people are to comfortable and they don't think anything bad could happen in the u.s.
@@Mustis91I mean, us Americans, most of us, DO know what it's like at least to a certain extent because outside of Vietnam and Dropping the nukes in Japan, we are almost always seen as a country with good values and good, hard working people who do well and don't do any wrong. Oh, no. The real ones know we've got just as much blood on our country's flag as everyone else, but we also kill other Americans more than any other country does. So, it's not just the atrocities of war or retaliation, but we do understand what it's like.
It is shit I just started watching it to get the full videos and also older ones and it restarts randomly which before you can go back to where you were...if you even know you have to watch 4 minutes of ads atleast its shity app altogether I think it sucks youtube should've gave him 105 mil to stay sheesh
I have an Uncle who lost his father to the communist take over of East Germany. After the end of WWII, his father believed that the western alleys would liberate East Germany. When hope of this faded, they attempted to cross the border before it was closed in 1952. His father having been a high up factory manager before and during the war, was sent to Siberia to work in a mine until he died a few years later. That was his only crime being a "capitalist." When you see someone yelling about capitalists with a communist flag, assume they have murderous intent.
@@Helios601 no, you can’t smoke it recreationally, not sure about medically though. But that means he can’t smoke pot on the show or anywhere else in Texas
I love Michael Malice. People have no idea how depraved people in power really are. I hear him over and over repeating this phrase. It is so true. He sees the big picture and it ain't good.
In “people in America”’s defense, we are taught only a small fraction of this in school. Including college. We have to find out about it way later from a couple of random dudes on the Internet. And that’s IF the all-knowing algorithm happens to accidentally send it our way
I've noticed that america doesn't really notice stuff that happens outside of america. Not just through school, but I think more importantly the media. Alot of news outlets i see every now and then are so focused on internal politics that they don't have time for the outside.
To be fair thats the norm, most of the regular population of any part of the world will not be knowledgeable about the intricacies of other parts of the world except for what they ocassionally see on the news and media. Take for example here in India, I come from the north eastern state of Nagaland, and in my travels across India I have come across many mainland Indians who have no clue about Naga's in general, many mistake me for chinese and a common racial slur you hear will be stuff like momos(a tibetian dumpling), chinky or jackie chan, at a barbers in Mumbai I was asked by the barber if we Nagas really drank the blood of our enemies. I also lived in wales for 6 years and a common question I would be asked whenever I went home for the holidays would be in the lines of " do the white people drink all the time" or "you must have fucked a lot of white women", so I had to explain that what they saw in popular media was in no way reresentative of people over there and that not every white woman was looking for an easy lay. We should also consider most common folk are too busy struggling to earn a living, a household to look after, bills to pay, family to manage etc etc so its understandable if they are not aware of the rest of the world. Also America being a leading global powerhouse has a lot of influence on the world and the rest of the world follows its events so its not surprising that many may be more aware of Americana, but ask those same people about internal issues of other remote nations and most will be clueless.
Think it’s a bit unfair to judge Americans for not knowing about things they have literally 0 control over. In a sense it’s a lot more worth while to learn about things in our nation where one can make changes to it. Wether that’s by individual action(volunteering, work, protest, education) or voting etc. learning about those things while important doesn’t really improve much for anyone involved.
@@charan3119 i feel like thats the norm for most people around the world, if you head to Canada or places like Germany and talk about whats happened in Cameroon or morrocco they probably won't know what you're talking about, and if you think media wants anything other them those juicy views no matter how accurate it is then you're lost
normalization bias. Summer children ever since WWII. A lack of proper education, ignorance, and entitlement is literally going to be the end of this state.
I know this lady and her parents. The girl told me one day how her dad and his mom along with 2 other siblings escaped from stalin cruelty. She told me how her grandmother tried to escape several times with her kids and got caught and they made the kids watch as they hung her upside down and beat the bottom of her soles til they bleed as punishment for trying to escape the camp. They were german by they way. They finally escaped successfully. Went to Portugal.Took a month mostly by foot across Portugal to get to a boat that brought them to USA. They happy ending was (the husband got separated from them back in germany ) when they was asked what town do they want to settle in I guess they gave them options where there was other refugees that spoke their languages just so happened the father had escaped and choose the same city and they found one another.
Im from Eritrea (the country Michael was talking about), and i've seen it all with my own eyes and experienced it a little so that ^^^ thought runs through my head every single minute of everyday and it kills my soul but there is nothing I can do about it. I am powerless against an evil dictator that has slowly sucked the life out of my motherland. "Journalist in a cage in the middle of nowhere" is a huge understatement. The journalist along with many many other innocent civilians are in shipping containers out in the hot dry dessert (so hot you will burn your feet if you try and walk with shoes on around noon when the sun is shinning high, average temperature is about 95°F) being fed nothing but lentils, rotten questionable bread and tea all day everyday. Those are the lucky ones. The rest are in underground shipping containers where the temperatures far exceed the 95°F avg above ground and have no access to light or fresh air. They are then beaten to within an inch of their lives before being revived, medically treated and beaten again. If they are lucky they get to bathe in dirty water about once a month. They have no access to any form of communication with the outside world and have no visitation rights. Their families don't know where they are being held or even if they are dead or alive. Here I sit watching youtube and smoking weed 🤯😔😢 As of right now there is a 22 year old *American citizen* being held in Eritrea in these decrepit conditions. She was arrested 9 years ago when she was just 15 years old. Her name is Ciham Ali (please google her), she will turn 23 on April 3rd and there will be a a relatively big social media push (#Purple4Ciham) to try and bring her story to light in the hopes that public pressure will force the US government to fight for it's citizen. This has been happening for the past few years, but has so far not been as successful as hoped, so the more voices the better. *If you can please join the efforts to get her story out there on April 3rd, her birthday, by using the hashtags **#Purple4Ciham** and **#HappyBirthdayCiham**. Set a reminder on your phone now please so you don't forget, it is the least we can do* to help save a life while we sit here "vaping and watching youtube" 🙏❤️
@@HeyMickeyMovies It was though, it was a colony from 1937 until the end of the War, it became disputed territory during the War in Africa but Ethiopia ceased to exist briefly, instead being part of the Italian East Africa.
Me and my family escaped the balkans during the 90s during the Balkan wars. My parents lived with no electricity for 2-3 years. I’m always thankful for growing up in America 🇺🇸 I won’t ever trade this country for anything.
Malice reminds me of my uncle, Everytime he watches a UA-cam video or listens to a podcast and learns something new he makes sure he tells everybody, and inevitably states "no ones talking about this!!"
@Roy Middo Nah, Russia has always been it's own thing. Wasn't really influenced too much by outside forces until relatively recently. They were also doing alright, not great but alright, until communism came into the picture. There's a fuck ton of history that we don't know because we're not Russian, but it's a very interesting place with an interesting history.
@Roy Middo Russia let 7 million ukrainians die in one year i believe in 1934. They stole all their grain and food what they had and exported it all for money. Look up ukrainian famine 1933. No influence from outside. Just Russia!
Joe Rogan, thank you for being an avenue for men like this to speak. What he has to say is very important. And we shouldn't distance ourselves from the problem so much as to think that that kind of thing doesn't still happen right under our nose.
The story of the outcast children reminded me of a video of Red Cross workers in an African shanty town. There was a 2 year old walking the streets in the town because his parents died. They considered the child cursed. This poor malnurished child, totally confused, was litterally being pushed away by the people in the town cause they didn’t want the curse. It was one of the most heart wrenching things I ever saw. It haunts me to this day. The Red Cross saved the boy thank god but that this thing happens to these poor little souls. Speechless
Probably plenty of good people on the front lines of the Red Cross but donations to the Red Cross hardly ever reach the people they are meant for. We saw that first hand after the NSW Bushfires, they are connected to the UN and by extension run by the Globalists. Nothing they do is good for humanity, only good for themselves by extending their wealth, power and reach.
I would really love someone to come on and talk about the similar things that happened in Ireland in the last 100 years. Unmarried women and their babies taken to Catholic Church ran homes. Babies that died prematurely were dumped in septic tanks and unmarked graves. Mothers Forced to work in laundries and their babies sold to rich American Catholics by the church and government. Young men and boys who got in trouble sent to homes run by priests and Christian brothers raped and beaten 24/7 and the government and church covered it up. The rest of the world needs to know this story!
These are some of the reasons why mankind disgusts me every now and then. Sometimes I have a strong hate for other humans who I know aren't good in their heart, this is why.
Michael Malice ... always a welcomed conversation on JRE ... what a profound segment. It's sometimes guilt-inducing to be American, to have meat cold and held ready, always; to have water, always, to have electricity, police presence ... always. It's the things in between that create the sympathy, yes there's meat and water and laws in America ... but people still starve, children are still abused and animals are still mistreated. It's all consuming to even fathom other lives worse than you're own, you cannot do it without losing focus. Thus, one must move on and stay focused, or one will never complete anything due to guilt. Great show. If JRE stops having Michael Malice as a guest, I'll be offended !
I remember coming back from deployment and being upset at civilians. How many don't realize how good we have it, eye opening at 19. Could only imagine the shit we don't know and see that is going on.
Imagine a military member, who swore an Oath to defend and uphold the U.S. Constitution, having contempt for citizens who object to violations of constitutional rights... as if rights and oppression are only relative... and we should accept the human rights violations that personally affect our lives... because others around the globe have it significantly worse. Never-mind the government you served is the author of countless mass scale human rights atrocities globally... so I think my primary enemy is the appropriate enemy.
I thought the same thing when I came back from my deployment but I still believe we can do much better. The healthcare system is a joke and that includes the VA they push pills on veterans and ruin their lives. We poison the bodies of military service members with burn pits, depleted uranium. That literally kills people yet most people seem to want to sweep that under the rug just because some shit hole foreign country has it worse. Seems to me that the people who dont want things to get better and attack those who criticize the united states government, society and culture are comfortable and selfish and dont give a shit if their neighbors are seriously struggling. Its that selfish individualism at work. The drug war in America has ruined millions of lives. People cant find jobs that pay a living wage. The United States is becoming an oligarchy but because places like the soviet union exist we shouldnt complain? If anything it should encourage Americans to push for things to get better and not worse.
@@Chipwhitley274 lol... Everyone is waiting on the US to fail so they can import their version of autocratic rule authoritarianism & your own words describing your main enemy as your own people .... You sound like a sociopath
@James Pick The atmosphere has changed. More importantly, before he was asking thoughtful questions without inserting "clikckbaits" with certain guests. Things like that.
There's a book called "the gulag archipelago". It details the horrors that occurred during the operation of the forced labour camps across Russia. It makes the holocaust look like amateur work in comparison. Its on audible too. Fantastic book. Really brought to attention the suffering the Russian people endured for decades.
@@DestinyAwaits19 China is showing otherwise, those commies will achieve fully automated luxury space communism in like a 100 years. The way they're evolving is unbelievable
@SUCKLE MABAWLSAKYT hey bert kreishner ...stop drinking do much and selling your soul.. and keep your shirt on.. dude said nothing about youtube.. but you directed your reply towards him. You see any arguing that youtube are commies? Spotify is just a lousy platform and even joe rogan knows it.. when you have this many people complaining, word travels fast. That's great joe has his freedom to say whatever there, but his views are down. And obviously he doesn't care.. yet... So buckle up and watch the show unfold. P..s. my life is great and I still hate spotify. It's not always about the money. But those who have money are the only ones who say that.. ponder that ....young grasshoppa
Its like saying "there is no point in protesting" Yes he might not read it, but his team does, people from the press do and if people keep complaining and watching more over here not changing to Spotify, there will be changes
I honestly feel extremely fortunate to have been blessed with some really good social studies and histories teachers through my days in school. By no means did I receive some road scholar level education but they made it interesting and easy to retain. Having seen some of those jimmy kimmel “on the street” bits where he goes up to people and asks them really easy questions like “who fought in WWII” and people saying shit like Wisconsin, I really took for granted what paying attention in history gave me.
@@kapounited that is true but I think if we were all just a little more grateful we would have more joy in our lives. The africans I met were way happier than people I know here because there happiness wasn't focused on the condition of there lives it was focused on God and faith
@@executor0145 not really. Many states like mine in wisconsin have lots of loopholes. Like purchasing a gun at a gun show, where one can do so with very little background checks and oversight.
@@Subarusyndicate What's your point? That has nothing to do with your initial argument. Guns aren't available to 16 year olds nor are automatic weapons to any of the public without very hard to get licenses. The bump stock ban virtually eliminated loopholes to obtain automatics. The only other way to get them now is a black market and that will always exist if there is demand for it.
@@Subarusyndicate "Many states like mine in wisconsin have lots of loopholes".... How would putting more gun laws or restrictions on people who already follow the laws going to stop criminals who use loopholes and illegal actions to get a gun? "Like purchasing a gun at a gun show where one can do so with very little background checks and oversight".... Where has this happened?
Michael makes such a good point about peoples belief in their own understanding of the world. The confidence with which people speak about our history and how the rest of the world operates is "disturbing"!
Having grown up in South America during the 70’s I can definitely relate to these atrocities... You could get thrown off a helicopter over the ocean if you were considered “subversive”. These violent practices are still common place, look at the Mexican cartels... This is right across the border.
@@cristianfuentes2597 From what I know, under the Pinochet regime (Chile) and the Videla/Galtieri regimes (Argentina), they did that to suspected communists/Marxists/Socialists/and people "dangerous" to the military dictatorships at the time.
20yr old U.S. chick: "I'mma just backpack across Africa/South America/the Middle East and everything is going to be fine because humans are naturally good."
@@thickone6261 us is another world inside our 🌎. It has everything in it. The good the bad and the ugly on the largest scale of any other country. Now China is projecting to be the other one in the future
The US government was or is still doing the same thing that Malice says. They were taking undocumented kids and sending them to American foster parents. The more you know...www.google.com/amp/s/www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna918261
If the US is the shining hope of the world, then the moon must be made out of cheese. It's like that saying, "the best slave is one who thinks he is free". America is the perfect deception. How they manage to make their people believe it's the best country to ever exist is crazy. I would almost admire the deception if it wasn't so evil. If you want to know the true history and purpose of America, Read F Tupper Saussy's book called (Rulers of Evil: Useful Knowledge About Governing Bodies). It can be downloaded from this website for free. www.google.com/amp/s/elijah1757.wordpress.com/2015/11/09/rulers-of-evil-by-f-tupper-saussy-pdf/amp/
Just knowing what it can be like can be a powerful motivator. Knowing the history, politics and culture wars that led to it.....Now that can be motivating and useful. Those who forget their history are doomed to repeat it.
The Spotify deal would make sense if Spotify had actually made a set up for podcasts. Not being able to see comments and engage with the other viewers, really takes away from the value
"Wild swans: three daughters of China" is an incredible book about Mao's China. The atrocities that were brought about by idiotic and murderous central planning schemes, departs even from the wildest construct of the imagination.
@@yoshirider123 if your professor was part of that determination, be suspicious of your professor, not the book. Jung Chang was the first Chinese to ever receive a PhD from a Western institution and since then she married a British man (I believe he has a PhD too) and together they have been writing historical books - like the history of Mao. Apart from that contemporary “fact checking” scams - of the kind we make fun today - is a way of radical leftists to hide the atrocities their ideology has produced. It’s inevitable for left ideologies to produce deep injustices and even atrocities of unimaginable corruption. I suggest you read Hayek’s “The Road to Serfdom” to distill the idea that central planning of the economy always entails authoritarianism/totalitarianism. This is what the radical left wants. A mass of people to work for them and them reaping the fruits of our labor. Isn’t it ironic that these people call themselves Marxists?
It’s not that deep lol. If I remember correctly it was my Chinese history professor who was from China. Again I think he said just some of the things were kind of generalized
That's because it was born of the wildest constructs of the imagination, like just about everything the west thinks it knows about China or socialist revolutions in general. Imagine believing some random "first-hand account" over the mountains of evidence that contradict it, Dunning-Kruger effect personified.
@@reaperthacreeper4614 Yeah right! I suppose you believe that Solzenitsyn's accounts were equally fraudulent. Despite the fact that we have not only the paintings of atrocities by guards in the gulags but filed material in the Soviet files themselves. Historians like Tymothy Snyder sourced their work from them so as to write books like "Bloodlands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin" or Kotkin's "Stalin". I bet you also take N. Korean defector testimonies as lies too! Why don't you try going there and live, perhaps, for a decade? See what you think afterwards. P.S. Have you even read "Wild Swan's"?
Back in my day Joe Rogan posted full podcasts on UA-cam. Man those were good times.
The live ones were always the best. It was outrageous and fun, but the few times I've watched uploads to Spotify they seemed tame and sorta "phoned in". The Musk conversation was a bore-fest and left me wanting. Oh well I can't blame him, I would have taken that insane money too. All things eventually come to an end.
He doesn't upload anymore??
Its better on spotify
He deleted the latest one with James Lindsay
Yea this is fucked
"If you don't read the press you are uninformed. If you do read the press you are misinformed." - Mark Twain.
I've read this quote a million times, dude. Find a new one
so you should read the press and do everything opposite of what they say.
@@nukrisamyurashvili3021 No, it would require a superior intelligence to be wrong every time, journos are just morons.
@@КонстантинАбрамов-ы8г Who doesn't want that? But you're probably too far away from all of us hey
Jc
"They don't know how bad it can get." Exactly.
i agree! 1000% true
Yet people living off public assistance in this country are convinced they’re being oppressed lol
@@edwardsherwood9192 tiktokers
@@edwardsherwood9192 everyone wants to feel like they had a rough life to earn respect from others and to prevent being called a privilege baby
@@edwardsherwood9192 Exactly, they're even called entitlements! Check your privilege America lol
My great grand father, who is still alive, experienced the Stalin oppression that you've been talking about. His father was accused for Trotskyism and was shortly executed. While his wife was sent to gulag. My grandfather was at that point only 6 years old, non of his relatives was brave enough to adopt him, so he was putted in an orphanage. Luckily, my grandfather managed to find his mother after ww2 ended, but still when he became adult, he still was witnessing discriminations based on his background. For a long time he couldn't get a job. Today he is 93 years old
You’re great grand father was a strong man. He endured so much hardship. I hope he is doing well.
bless him
And yet here in American public schools we are hardly ever taught about the atrocities by Communists in the 20th century. But year in and year out we are taught about the Holocaust and Fascism until its implanted into our brains to where we think that was the only mass atrocity that ever happened. I wonder why that is...🤔
God bless him
When did you wake up from your dream you sound like your suffering from mental health issues lol 😆 who believes the bull you say but your self hahah dud you have alot of time on your hands get a job and get ahead in life what do you get from saying lies on UA-cam comments hah your nuts bro you need help
4:38 “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction."
Ronald Reagan is not exactly the right man to quote when it comes to atrocities. Just saying.
@@Marie-ex8nh His point is valid though. It's a bit frightening too.
Is this a quote from one of his films? If so, it's not a Reagan quote.
and that nut has helped accelerate the decline of american freedom
You signed the bill that banned machine guns, Ronnie. ARGHHHHHHH
I still come here for JRE even though I have a Spotify account.
In my belief, it's called a huge respect Sir. Thank you.
@@dilapnapunjabi703 I agree.
Same.
UA-cam jre is basically a culture
Same here. Also, Spotify won't let me play every podcast.
It's just as bad in America. The frozen yogurt shops have menu options that I don't even like.
I feel your pain man, whenever I go into an ice cream shop, they have so many flavors that I can't decide what I want, and then when I ultimately do make a choice, I regret my choice and wish I had gotten my second choice instead.
It makes me feel like I'm living under Ceaucescu or something.
@@scottcantdance804 The struggle is real, bro
I love this
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@@oasisofchange I drank milk one time and she branded me
Worked with a Vietnamese fella when I was younger at a steel cable factory. He basically lost his entire family during the pol pot regime. Was the only one to get away. He was older, and had married once he was in Canada. He didn't talk much at all about his old life in Vietnam. I could tell there was just pain there. What a sweet guy he was.
Pol pot was Cambodia's dictator. I'm guessing you meant to say his family lived in Cambodia during Pol pot's regime but your coworker is of vietnamese descent.
@@itzyabui yes my mistake.
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As a father, it is so difficult to listen to stories like what are shared in this clip. My heart breaks for those that have had to go through those struggles.
But I am also reminded of how blessed my small family is.
This world is truly brutal
That has nothing to do with you being a father, it has everything to do whit you being an emphatic human being
@@sit-insforsithis1568 you're right and wrong.
I've always been an "empathetic human being", as you put it. However, since having children of my own, crap like this hits in a completely different way.
But thanks for taking the time to correct me anyway.
The world is brutal but you being a parent have a wonderful opportunity to make the world a little better by raising good humans who will respect the world and the lives around them. Good luck to you in raising your little humans, the world needs more good people.
Only as a father?? Don't try to Co opt tragedy. It's shitty as anything other than a psychopath
it is, my great grandparents were deported to siberian gulag camps with their children AFTER world war II for being teachers, we are from Estonia and during the soviet occupation we lived under Stalins terror , and to teach national songs to childern was illegal , only communist songs were allowed ,thankfully my greatgrandmother came bak with her children but great grandfather died in there , knowing that I am actually really scared about what is happening right now...I hope our country doesnt have to go trough that again
Does anyone else have spotify premium (they use everyday) yet still their Joe Rogan consumption has tanked?
Yes, only watched the Elon episode since he left UA-cam.
Yeah man, idk why its so boring in Spotify, I think its the comments
Content can be great but the community makes it unique. Ive only watched the Elon one on Spotify... really is unfortunate.
He has to many comedians.
of course I have premium
They gotta turn Joe's voice down at the end of all these clips. Its like he's just screaming at me about Spotify for no reason every time.
😂
He wants to make it clear
yeah that's the issue of importance here.
for real
If you know though....couldnt you just stop watching?
I have travelled all over the world and I have seen how messed up the world is. We have it so good here that people don't even realize how good it really is.
This is why I enjoy Michael Malice. His last statement was the most accurate and scary. People in the US have no idea just how bad it can get. And until we wake up from this shit, it’s only going to get worse. It’s so easy to lose what we have.
@Astronaut Kitty What should we do to fix it?
@@paulbraunstein2290 Accept Christ's message of love. It's the only... and my message here, in a post-modern world, is nearly forgotten or unpopular. Christ is this way.
@@swesleyc7 💯
he only said they don’t know how bad it can get then it cuts off.
Spain close to 40% real unemployment. And people demand more socialism. Then Argentina, then venezuela, then civil war and famine. Some people will always continue no matter what because they believe everything is justified to achieve their utopia.
"Spotify is absolutely free" JR repeated.
"Nah, youtube is better" everyone in the comment section
But is it $20,000,000 better? Not if I was in Joe's shoes! 👍😄
youtube is available damn near everywhere. Spotify is missing from like half of the worlds countries and I'm not going to download a VPN to listen to joe
@@berryreading4809 if I were already as rich as he was, I’d like to think I’d begin to value my fans over more money
Free and I can listen to some music in my country, but I can't fucking listen to JRE because it's "not available"
@@staynielherbayn657 so you mean to tell me you going to care about your fans more than your family I think his morals is different from yours
Meanwhile in the USA...”He hurt my feelings and doesn’t agree with me, he’s a racist!”
Lol.
Whats a specific example of this?
@@uzerf Have you been in a coma for the last 4 years lmao
@@ABadGamble Nah just can't think of one, can you give me a specific example where feelings were hurt leading to someone being labelled a racist?
@@ABadGamble You mean the last 7 years lol.
Or they said something racist....
Not going to Spotify but really appreciate you still posting to UA-cam as I dont go elsewhere
You are in Austin and still haven’t had Willie Nelson on the show... He won’t be here forever and I’m sure he’s got some amazing stories to tell.
Stfu
He lives in Maui.
That would be a epic episode
Yes we need to hear from him
@J G he did 3 months ago
Exactly. People in America are so privileged and don’t understand how great it is here. Yet they’re still trying to destroy it because their feelings are hurt or something
My parents immigrated here and it's heartbreaking how people don't appreciate what they have in this country. God bless the USA
“Why should we be better? We’re already good”
You won’t be for long if you think that way
@@themostdiabolicalhater5986 this wouldn’t be making anything “better”
You can be grateful for what you have and still want it to be better. When you live in a corrupt system and you just say “well it could be worse” that’s how real oppression becomes a reality.
@@jordanmiale1893 they’re not grateful though. They just straight up hate America
I've been to 45 countries as a missionary. I've literally kissed the ground coming back to the States. Freedom is often taken for granted, but much of the world doesn't live free; horrifically under dictatorships etc. I've seen terrible things and had my life and freedom threatened numerous times, with years of nightmares resulting. Freedom is a HUGE gift our forefathers gave us. I do see it slipping away as our government seems more authoritarian lately. I pray it swings back through leadership change etc. But freedom is not and will not always be available- love it, cherish it, defend it.
As a fellow traveled missionary I whole heartedly agree with you. Couldn’t have said it better myself. We truly live in a blessed land. God bless you friend and God bless America.
@@Mike-xg3mi thank you. What were some of your favorite cultures?
wait... "Freedom" or "having Basic Necessities while not being killed". What's the benefit of freedom in majority of human existence (the hunter gather society) in which high proportion of men died by violence, half of babies (or quite high proportion) were killed after birth for various reasons, wrestle with constant exposure to elements and uncertainties.
@@justthetip355 That's the damned truth.
Freedom isn't free - Team America
Idk how anybody could dislike Michael Malice. He's very smart, very reasonable, and honest about his views. He also loves America.
He supports anarchy. I'm as suspicious of an anarchist as I am of a communist, extremes on either end are not desirable.
@@chick_nuggs9318Hey listen man. I don't trust our government any more than I would an actual Communist country, but then again we often like to paint ourselves as the heroes of all and the saviors. But we've also done wrong and in war have done just as many shady things as those countries, it's just that our country has a very short-term memory about any real wars that we are not involved in. Only when we are in wars do we like to say we are the winners, but we always are losers when we lose a lot of soldiers. WWII was one thing, but Vietnam was the fear of Communist countries taking over the world and rightfully so.
I worked with a guy who was a child soldier in Cambodia. Him and his friend just sneaked away one night, through a jungle, across a river somehow bribed a boat ride and proceeded to make it to the US. Now he is an engineer at Sikorsky. And he looked like he was the right age to have been there during the Pol Pot time frame. Thats basically all he really seemed to want to say about how he made it over to America. I was just like. . .yeah, there is a lot more to that story!
Bud, I,worked with a Cambodianwith an average living there.. Once he got to the states, he tried going to the bathroom by standing on,crouching on top the toilet seat... Because the toilet seat is dirty?
No, they'd eat off a toilet, happily just to have food...
He's only known a hole in the ground for defecation
Is this in CT becuz my coworker has almost the same story except he works at CBS
Work with immigrants and you will learn to respect your country.
I had a co-worker from Vietnam who couldn't even *say* "communist" without getting irritated
@@itsabouttthattime i would get pissed too if i lived in a country that purged millions of innocent people
Re-education camps? .... hmmmm where have I heard that before? 🤔
Death to the MPLA!
Every communist country that ever existed.
@@backup9911 schools under capitalism are reducation camps that indoctrinate students into ignoring the atrocities committed by their corporate oligarchies and into selling their labor for chump change
@@JoseGonzalez-kr8gg Which country are you from? In America, the schools and corporations are run by leftists, which is why we have so many young people identifying as socialists. Let’s hear it Che Jr.
@Schrodinger's SnuffleupagusExactly but you have to understand that the average American whose education system is run by leftists doesn’t even know or understands what a developing economy is.
Malice is right. I lived in Brazil for 2 years when I was 19 to 21 and it was eye opening. Seeing how the poor live there was heart breaking and made me grateful for the simple things we take for granted. People have no idea how good they have it here and find ways to complain, it's astounding and embarrassing. If people want to know what no opportunity and oppression looks like go spend some time in the favelas.
But don’t you think that there’s places in United States of America that people have never been where people are like really really really poor. Like the Appalachian Mountains have you ever watch the podcast or a documentary on that. Those people are poor they don’t even have indoor plumbing they don’t even have an indoor bathroom I mean they’re poor poor. I mean and I’m not saying trying to take anything away from what you saw but I think a lot of people in America are under the impression that there’s nobody like that in this country and they’re sure ours. You have people that don’t have any place to live that live on the streets. That sleep on benches
I find it kind of like almost remarkable that I mean like so how poor is poor. Like when you have no house and you have no car and you have no money and you have no food I mean like that’s pretty bad. I meant to be people who live in the mountains in the United States of America and I have indoor plumbing indoor electricity. I think that’s pretty you know substantial don’t you
Similar experience, granted much shorter. Visiting family in Colombia when I was 6, walking down the street and seeing homeless kids my age, one in particular sleeping on a doorstep. Those images are burned in my brain..
There's 2 perspectives. One that looks at how things could be worse. And the other looks at how things could be better. Both are correct
@@soulfireonfire6423 we have food banks and shelters but some choose not to go there. They have mental wellness issues not just poverty it’s more complex. Go visit some other countries I found it an eye opener. Egypt for one, in Cairo our guide showed us some children begging in the streets where the parents broke their limbs to get more charity. Try Calcutta with dead bodies lining the streets! Doesn’t mean we should ignore those in need here or give up trying to improve our society as there are many inequities and injustices but to totally destroy this country would be immensely foolish because what would come in its place you would regret 😩I try to be grateful but vigilant.
@@soulfireonfire6423 the difference is in scale and resources available to those people. In US there are more charitable people.
When I watch UA-cam and learn about all these atrocities, the death and destruction of the present and the past, I wonder how I'm still lucky enough to be alive.
It's imperative that those kind of historic events are kept from people so they can do it again without people resisting when they see the signs of it coming.
Yeah, or just show the final stage and repeat "never again"... Pretending that would help not to reproduce the same mistakes that led to that final stage...
Just like what’s happening now. So many people are blind to the dangerous territory we are in right now, but they don’t seem to care. Cant fix stupid
@@seekndestroy6678 You can though, because you've got it figured out.
I hope you’re being sarcastic. History only repeats itself because people don’t know it
Really? We had a genocide in the 1940’s. Most of the protagonists were dealt with at the Nuremberg trial, where we said, never again. Since then? Rwanda, Armenia, Myanmar, China, Israel and plenty more. It makes no fucking difference. We are corrupted by power every day. That will never change. We are a virus that destroys everything we find, including ourselves.
People today are more concerned about an atrocity that ended 75 years ago than ones that are happening today.
@Nathan Hoffman The concern trolling about 'atrocities' in China is mostly CIA propaganda. If you look closely, most of the virtue signalling about the plight of 'Uighur Muslims' and 'Hong Kong' is coming from ZIonist hacks (like Bari Weiss) who are attempting to deflect from and avoid addressing the ethnic cleansing occuring in Israel (that you aptly call out). I'm absolutely not excusing China - they have major issues both past and present when it comes to human rights violations, and the Chinese people have a rather authoritian and racial supremacist bent (especially those of Chinese-Han decent). To put it simply, the CIA has invested major resources trying to incite seditious anti-government elements within China - with some success, and the Chinese Government has responded in a heavy handed manner, as authoritian Governments tend to do. The biggest human rights abuses world-wide are caused by the US/Israel/Saudi alliance - and it's not even close. But when China eventually overtakes the USA as the worlds military superpower, they might make this period of US dominance look rather tame.
@Nathan Hoffman I suppose that is a fair response given a lack of sources in my previous comment. But which claims do you want me to provide references for? It is necessary to point out that my comments normally get censored on youtube when I add links to them, so I may not be able to provide you direct links to articles/databases pages. Also, this is UA-cam so you should not expect a 3000 word fully referenced essay. I will add links to a 2nd comment immediately after this one - if you cannot see ti then you know it was disappeared by UA-cam.
The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) was created by Reagan in 1983 after the Iran-Contra scandal broke, and is a well known CIA Front - in the same mold as USAID. According to wikipedia, NED has donated almost $9m USD since 2004 to UIghar Muslim groups and has supported other Chinese 'dissedents' as well as providing funding for Hong Kong protesters. But to check, I ran my own search of NED's database (which you can do as well) and found 214 entries that refer to various Chinese human rights groups that total over $27m USD - all in the last 3 years alone.
@Nathan Hoffman FFS... UA-cam won't even let me post a link to wikipedia... So you will have to search manually. I'll list the titles of some of the artciles I reference.
1 - 'Trojan Horse: The National Endowment for Democracy' - William Blum
2 - 'Trump is gutting the National Endowment for Democracy, and that’s a good thing' - Boston Globe
3 - 'National Endowment for Destabilization? CIA Funds for Latin America in 2018' - Telesur
4 - 'US media ramps up anti-China campaign over Uyghur “human rights”' - WSWS
5 - 'Why is the National Endowment for Democracy fueling Hong Kong protests?' - CGTN
6 - 'Who is behind Hong Kong protests?' - China Daily
And lastly, if you want to search NED's grant database, I used the search criteria 'Project Region: Asia and Project Country: China' which located 214 entries.
@Nathan Hoffman have you ever heard of the Lavon affair? I would suggest you Google it
And if you still aren't convinced that NED is a CIA cutout, then perhaps the words of Allen Weinstein - one of NED's cofounders - will convince you. In a Washington Post article titled, 'INNOCENCE ABROAD: THE NEW WORLD OF SPYLESS COUPS' dated 22/09/1991 he is quoted as saying, "A lot of what we do today was done covertly 25 years ago by the CIA".
7/11 was a part time job
I had to re read that cause my brain was like wait a min- 💀
911 was an inside job
The stonk market is run by a shadowy cabal.
🤣🤣🤣 that’s good
Had to read that about 4 times.
I like how trump was the only president this millenia that Russia wasn't waging a war or taking land under. But he said a bad word.
The spotify deal killed this show, i haven't watched since he left youtube.
Ditto. (Sigh)
Same, sadly. I prefer watching Lex now
Sounds like a you problem. Spotify is free.
But you're here watching so
...
Then dont watch. The show is still excellent.
Apparently JRE moving to Spotify is the only atrocity his fans can handle
was hoping to see more people chime in with other atrocities they knew about that werent mentioned, but no… just everyone hating on spotify hahah
@@jovany984 I know right without realising that this way he has less chance of being censored and his videos being removed from the platform. People are so self centred
Lao
Michael Malice is gonna make me actually open Spotify.
it isnt hard to do. i watch/listen on my $100 tablet when im working.
@@gaylordpantamime he's great. Super quick wit and knows his stuff when it comes to Authoritarianism. Unlike twitter. He knows what hes talking about.
@@Sixstringman no I agree but the episode with Alex Jones on tim pools podcast just gave me a bad taste but agree he knowledgeable about stuff people don't like taking about
@Sak Attack I'm gay
@@gaylordpantamime hell yea you are
I count my Blessings every day, and I'd advise YOU ALL to do the same! I think we forget how great we have it.....so sad
Every time Michael talks, I’m reminded that I don’t read enough books
You should bro, it’s important, the more people that realise this capitalism nonsense is not capitalism it’s neo liberalism the better! We need to teach our kids that freedom is not fascism or the comfort of a dictatorship, that there are alternatives to this current neo liberalism, or the future is not that bright for your grandchildren ✌️
@@Vimptocandle It is capitalism, but it doesn’t have to operate the way it currently does. It can exist within socialist policies.
You’ll never read ‘enough’, but hey, why not start right now? 👍
Agreed!!!! I've been trying to figure out how to spell the name of the country he said goes at it with n. Korea as worst place for journalists, for about 10 minutes now
@@chameliol.salamander3186 Eritrea.
I really admire Michael Malice for the Bulk of Information he has that I didn’t think I needed to know but is fascinating.
"They don't know how bad it can get." Wake up
*The living people who actually voted for Biden*
If
your comment is 1000% right!
I'm honestly jealous of the oblivious people in the western world who think the whole world lives like us. I'm consistently paranoid about the U.S. becoming a dictatorship because I know it could happen fast and I know it would be supported by a good percentage of the population. It's a legit fear constantly in the back of my mind. I wish I was ignorant of the horrors of the world because I legitimately feel I'd live a more peaceful life rather than living in a state of paranoia.
@@krislars3852 huh
I had a math professor who was Eritrean and was amazing. He barely spoke english but was an awesome teacher and i wouldnt have passed college level math without him. He was shocked i knew where he was from and his country 😅
It isn’t that the stories aren’t sexy enough. It’s that it doesn’t forward any narrative the mainstream media is pushing.
exactly! it's not sexy :)
@Darkstar CNN would use the proper you're*.
@Darkstar I find such mistakes comical when they are made in an attempt to make fun of someone/something.
Its commercial info tainment. If the news doesn't sell, doesn't get views or clicks , then that news outlet goes out of business
You managed to say the long way of what he meant
"They don't know how bad it could get"- realist stuff I've heard about the American society
it's so true. people always view history as a thing that was back in the past. we moved past racism and dictators right? wrong! i grew up in Germany and i always thought everyone was disgusted by our past and the Nazis when i was younger. i thought how could anyone agree with a monster like Hitler in today's society after we saw the terrible things that happened. But as i got older i learned that it doesn't take much to change things for the worse and for people to forget or idolize the wrong ideas. Sometimes it just takes a single event like the refugee crisis in Germany to f*ck things up. We have a right wing party that's gaining popularity, they use the same rhetoric as the Nazis back then even though they're hiding it sometimes but it's happening. I think the u.s. are at least as bad and it won't take a lot to end up in a terrible place just because people are to comfortable and they don't think anything bad could happen in the u.s.
@@Mustis91I mean, us Americans, most of us, DO know what it's like at least to a certain extent because outside of Vietnam and Dropping the nukes in Japan, we are almost always seen as a country with good values and good, hard working people who do well and don't do any wrong. Oh, no. The real ones know we've got just as much blood on our country's flag as everyone else, but we also kill other Americans more than any other country does. So, it's not just the atrocities of war or retaliation, but we do understand what it's like.
The only atrocities anyone knows about is the one they've made all the movies about.
@@anterbinshadaad8557 Like what?
O yea i seen aristocats its that disney movie i thought it was all a lie who would leave there fortune to a cat
There seems to be over focus on one atrocity and a complete sweeping under the rug of everything else..... Stalin,Mao, Pol pot, Uigurs ,
@@anterbinshadaad8557 - show it all, hide NOTHING......
@@anterbinshadaad8557 Dresden was a legitimate military target and to say it wasn't shows how little people know
Love the hoodie! 🥊
The atrocities of not seeing any new Joe Rogan podcast completely in the PowerfulJRE youtube page. Fucking Spotify ruined it
It is shit I just started watching it to get the full videos and also older ones and it restarts randomly which before you can go back to where you were...if you even know you have to watch 4 minutes of ads atleast its shity app altogether I think it sucks youtube should've gave him 105 mil to stay sheesh
Who gives a shit
I’m too stubborn to go to Spotify. I’m not going to support a platform I don’t agree with just because a podcast I like went there.
Ironically Spotify bringing Joe on board brought them just as much hatred as engagement.
With cartoon network owners your fiat dollar is worth ten cent.
"The death of one man is a tragedy. The death of millions is a statistic." - Josef Stalin
What does that make HIM???😳😳😳
Kill one man you’re a murderer. Kill a million people you’re a conqueror.
so insightful
Except Stalin never said that
He never said that.
I went from watching JRE every damn day to literally never watching it. Sorry Joe but im not a Spotify guy
Commented on a JRE video.
"literally never watching it"
@@cyberdyne9480
"Literally" seems to be a Millennial buzzword.
He doesn’t care dude. He does this for fun he is not worried about your preferences
Okay and? His viewership has gone up since going to spotify.
I have an Uncle who lost his father to the communist take over of East Germany. After the end of WWII, his father believed that the western alleys would liberate East Germany. When hope of this faded, they attempted to cross the border before it was closed in 1952. His father having been a high up factory manager before and during the war, was sent to Siberia to work in a mine until he died a few years later. That was his only crime being a "capitalist." When you see someone yelling about capitalists with a communist flag, assume they have murderous intent.
The worst part about joe moving to Texas is that he doesn’t smoke weed on camera anymore. That always made it feel more cozy
Thought it's legal there?
@@Helios601 no, you can’t smoke it recreationally, not sure about medically though. But that means he can’t smoke pot on the show or anywhere else in Texas
@@brandenbran Whiskey? lol yeah, I'm kinda furnished with JRE
I would be drop dead flabbergasted if Joe Rogan was unable to acquire a medical license for it...
@@benkitchen4091 apparently you can only get medical there if you have some major issues like epilepsy and Lou Gehrig’s
I love Michael Malice. People have no idea how depraved people in power really are. I hear him over and over repeating this phrase. It is so true. He sees the big picture and it ain't good.
humans are depraved not only the ones in power....
I remember watching this podcast every day. Those were good times.
Great episode.
In “people in America”’s defense, we are taught only a small fraction of this in school. Including college.
We have to find out about it way later from a couple of random dudes on the Internet. And that’s IF the all-knowing algorithm happens to accidentally send it our way
I've noticed that america doesn't really notice stuff that happens outside of america. Not just through school, but I think more importantly the media. Alot of news outlets i see every now and then are so focused on internal politics that they don't have time for the outside.
To be fair thats the norm, most of the regular population of any part of the world will not be knowledgeable about the intricacies of other parts of the world except for what they ocassionally see on the news and media. Take for example here in India, I come from the north eastern state of Nagaland, and in my travels across India I have come across many mainland Indians who have no clue about Naga's in general, many mistake me for chinese and a common racial slur you hear will be stuff like momos(a tibetian dumpling), chinky or jackie chan, at a barbers in Mumbai I was asked by the barber if we Nagas really drank the blood of our enemies. I also lived in wales for 6 years and a common question I would be asked whenever I went home for the holidays would be in the lines of " do the white people drink all the time" or "you must have fucked a lot of white women", so I had to explain that what they saw in popular media was in no way reresentative of people over there and that not every white woman was looking for an easy lay. We should also consider most common folk are too busy struggling to earn a living, a household to look after, bills to pay, family to manage etc etc so its understandable if they are not aware of the rest of the world. Also America being a leading global powerhouse has a lot of influence on the world and the rest of the world follows its events so its not surprising that many may be more aware of Americana, but ask those same people about internal issues of other remote nations and most will be clueless.
Think it’s a bit unfair to judge Americans for not knowing about things they have literally 0 control over. In a sense it’s a lot more worth while to learn about things in our nation where one can make changes to it. Wether that’s by individual action(volunteering, work, protest, education) or voting etc. learning about those things while important doesn’t really improve much for anyone involved.
@@charan3119 i feel like thats the norm for most people around the world, if you head to Canada or places like Germany and talk about whats happened in Cameroon or morrocco they probably won't know what you're talking about, and if you think media wants anything other them those juicy views no matter how accurate it is then you're lost
We don’t even learn about our own atrocities much less another countries 😭
Atrocities done by certain people are ignored, because they don't fit the narrative.
Nah, it’s just no one cares
This narrative shit is such a lazy and self serving take.
You are the real victim
100% agreed
Facts
"You dont know how bad it can get." I keep saying this about the direction the US is heading.
It’s over man, it’s gonna get so bad that it will surpass every single atrocity that’s ever happened in the history of humanity.
All I know is everyone ends to stop buying up all the ammo, it’s hard to get and when you can find it it’s expensive v.v
Absolutely. I was looking for this comment.
normalization bias. Summer children ever since WWII. A lack of proper education, ignorance, and entitlement is literally going to be the end of this state.
too late
I know this lady and her parents. The girl told me one day how her dad and his mom along with 2 other siblings escaped from stalin cruelty. She told me how her grandmother tried to escape several times with her kids and got caught and they made the kids watch as they hung her upside down and beat the bottom of her soles til they bleed as punishment for trying to escape the camp. They were german by they way. They finally escaped successfully. Went to Portugal.Took a month mostly by foot across Portugal to get to a boat that brought them to USA. They happy ending was (the husband got separated from them back in germany ) when they was asked what town do they want to settle in I guess they gave them options where there was other refugees that spoke their languages just so happened the father had escaped and choose the same city and they found one another.
Somewhere there's some journalists in a cage in the middle of nowhere and we out here vaping and watching UA-cam
on god
No... YOU out here vaping.
Read this as I exhaled and choked looool
*puff *puff....
smirk.
Im from Eritrea (the country Michael was talking about), and i've seen it all with my own eyes and experienced it a little so that ^^^ thought runs through my head every single minute of everyday and it kills my soul but there is nothing I can do about it. I am powerless against an evil dictator that has slowly sucked the life out of my motherland.
"Journalist in a cage in the middle of nowhere" is a huge understatement. The journalist along with many many other innocent civilians are in shipping containers out in the hot dry dessert (so hot you will burn your feet if you try and walk with shoes on around noon when the sun is shinning high, average temperature is about 95°F) being fed nothing but lentils, rotten questionable bread and tea all day everyday. Those are the lucky ones. The rest are in underground shipping containers where the temperatures far exceed the 95°F avg above ground and have no access to light or fresh air. They are then beaten to within an inch of their lives before being revived, medically treated and beaten again. If they are lucky they get to bathe in dirty water about once a month. They have no access to any form of communication with the outside world and have no visitation rights. Their families don't know where they are being held or even if they are dead or alive.
Here I sit watching youtube and smoking weed 🤯😔😢
As of right now there is a 22 year old *American citizen* being held in Eritrea in these decrepit conditions. She was arrested 9 years ago when she was just 15 years old. Her name is Ciham Ali (please google her), she will turn 23 on April 3rd and there will be a a relatively big social media push (#Purple4Ciham) to try and bring her story to light in the hopes that public pressure will force the US government to fight for it's citizen. This has been happening for the past few years, but has so far not been as successful as hoped, so the more voices the better. *If you can please join the efforts to get her story out there on April 3rd, her birthday, by using the hashtags **#Purple4Ciham** and **#HappyBirthdayCiham**. Set a reminder on your phone now please so you don't forget, it is the least we can do* to help save a life while we sit here "vaping and watching youtube" 🙏❤️
"They would take kids" I just became a father and that quote broke me I couldn't imagine life without my son.
Real statement.
One tidbit: Eritrea is actually North of Ethiopia, not South; Somalia is to the South.
Finally someone said it 👏👏
@@HeyMickeyMovies They did actually, Eritrea was a colony before the invasion of Ethiopia though.
@@HeyMickeyMovies It was though, it was a colony from 1937 until the end of the War, it became disputed territory during the War in Africa but Ethiopia ceased to exist briefly, instead being part of the Italian East Africa.
Thank you.
@@fractal1133 and *Liberia*
Me and my family escaped the balkans during the 90s during the Balkan wars. My parents lived with no electricity for 2-3 years. I’m always thankful for growing up in America 🇺🇸 I won’t ever trade this country for anything.
Je dobro da vi došli!!
Malice reminds me of my uncle, Everytime he watches a UA-cam video or listens to a podcast and learns something new he makes sure he tells everybody, and inevitably states "no ones talking about this!!"
UA-cam feels all warm and cozy with the comment section and all that, but spotify feels all cold and lonely:(
The one attrocity that always to my mind is young jamie being held captive my joe....
great clip and subject
Well said Michael, remembering my parents and grandparents stories from Bulgaria is like a spy movie gone terribly wrong...
That's why I don't like people asking me why I left Russia...
@Roy Middo lolllllllllll
Why did you leave Russia though?
@Roy Middo Nah, Russia has always been it's own thing. Wasn't really influenced too much by outside forces until relatively recently. They were also doing alright, not great but alright, until communism came into the picture. There's a fuck ton of history that we don't know because we're not Russian, but it's a very interesting place with an interesting history.
@Roy Middo you know nothing my friend. Go live there for a year or two. Better to Ivanovo or Chelyabinsk
@Roy Middo Russia let 7 million ukrainians die in one year i believe in 1934. They stole all their grain and food what they had and exported it all for money.
Look up ukrainian famine 1933. No influence from outside. Just Russia!
the largest atrocity in history is joe's Spotify contract
With cartoon network owners your fiat dollar is worth ten cent.
@@brokengames9020 what the hell are you tryna say.. I’m American
A hundred million dollar tragedy? Also I think it’s only for a year. He’ll be back 2022.
@@YtBiscuits It has multiple meaning. follow the fiat money.
@@brokengames9020 Yea I’m not getting in bud
Joe Rogan, thank you for being an avenue for men like this to speak. What he has to say is very important. And we shouldn't distance ourselves from the problem so much as to think that that kind of thing doesn't still happen right under our nose.
The story of the outcast children reminded me of a video of Red Cross workers in an African shanty town. There was a 2 year old walking the streets in the town because his parents died. They considered the child cursed. This poor malnurished child, totally confused, was litterally being pushed away by the people in the town cause they didn’t want the curse. It was one of the most heart wrenching things I ever saw. It haunts me to this day. The Red Cross saved the boy thank god but that this thing happens to these poor little souls. Speechless
That's the craziest thing I ever heard. I wonder what mental process you go through to commit this.
I cant unread that but i can and will proceed forward thinking u made up every word of that.
@@mephenstessina6081 No its true. Look up the picture of the lady giving the child water...
A dutch woman saved the boy.
Probably plenty of good people on the front lines of the Red Cross but donations to the Red Cross hardly ever reach the people they are meant for. We saw that first hand after the NSW Bushfires, they are connected to the UN and by extension run by the Globalists. Nothing they do is good for humanity, only good for themselves by extending their wealth, power and reach.
Investing my savings in GME was the greatest atrocity
Its not a loss until you sell.
SCAM
The fact that they froze the market is bananas
@@mikecoffin9236 instead of going to the moon how about getting a picture of the moon.
Stonk stonk stonk
I would really love someone to come on and talk about the similar things that happened in Ireland in the last 100 years. Unmarried women and their babies taken to Catholic Church ran homes. Babies that died prematurely were dumped in septic tanks and unmarked graves. Mothers Forced to work in laundries and their babies sold to rich American Catholics by the church and government. Young men and boys who got in trouble sent to homes run by priests and Christian brothers raped and beaten 24/7 and the government and church covered it up. The rest of the world needs to know this story!
Just this week, reports of German nuns handing children over to pedophile preists and others for years were in the news, this is a sick world.
These are some of the reasons why mankind disgusts me every now and then. Sometimes I have a strong hate for other humans who I know aren't good in their heart, this is why.
very informative. thank u
the real atrocity is that Spotify still doesn't have video on most platforms
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With cartoon network owners your fiat dollar is worth ten cent.
"Do you know about Eritrea, which is southern Ethiopia?"
-An incredibly smart and influential author
Yeah thats a big yikes lmao
American’s knowledge of geography summed up in a sentence
@@SliceofBread123 *US Citizens, don't associate us other Americans with them
@@peopleperson Hahahaha facts
The fact that he knew Eritrea existed makes him incredibly smart by American standards.
Michael Malice ... always a welcomed conversation on JRE ... what a profound segment. It's sometimes guilt-inducing to be American, to have meat cold and held ready, always; to have water, always, to have electricity, police presence ... always. It's the things in between that create the sympathy, yes there's meat and water and laws in America ... but people still starve, children are still abused and animals are still mistreated. It's all consuming to even fathom other lives worse than you're own, you cannot do it without losing focus. Thus, one must move on and stay focused, or one will never complete anything due to guilt. Great show. If JRE stops having Michael Malice as a guest, I'll be offended !
I've never heard of MM but I'm going to be checking out his podcast after this.
@@Kinjo7 he also appears on Tim Pool's show pretty regularly. Another good episode is MM on Jim Goad's old show.
This one was heavy Joe
The real atrocity was you movin to Spotify 😩
yup cant watch em in full :/
beat me to it!
Money talks
With cartoon network owners your fiat dollar is worth ten cent.
I remember coming back from deployment and being upset at civilians. How many don't realize how good we have it, eye opening at 19. Could only imagine the shit we don't know and see that is going on.
Imagine a military member, who swore an Oath to defend and uphold the U.S. Constitution, having contempt for citizens who object to violations of constitutional rights... as if rights and oppression are only relative... and we should accept the human rights violations that personally affect our lives... because others around the globe have it significantly worse.
Never-mind the government you served is the author of countless mass scale human rights atrocities globally... so I think my primary enemy is the appropriate enemy.
I thought the same thing when I came back from my deployment but I still believe we can do much better. The healthcare system is a joke and that includes the VA they push pills on veterans and ruin their lives. We poison the bodies of military service members with burn pits, depleted uranium. That literally kills people yet most people seem to want to sweep that under the rug just because some shit hole foreign country has it worse. Seems to me that the people who dont want things to get better and attack those who criticize the united states government, society and culture are comfortable and selfish and dont give a shit if their neighbors are seriously struggling. Its that selfish individualism at work. The drug war in America has ruined millions of lives. People cant find jobs that pay a living wage. The United States is becoming an oligarchy but because places like the soviet union exist we shouldnt complain? If anything it should encourage Americans to push for things to get better and not worse.
@@joshuaortiz2031 I hope things get better. If I ever get the chance, I want to move out of North America
You wanted an excuse to act smug bootman
@@Chipwhitley274 lol... Everyone is waiting on the US to fail so they can import their version of autocratic rule authoritarianism & your own words describing your main enemy as your own people .... You sound like a sociopath
The worst thing that happened to JRE is Spotify. It changed the whole thing.
@James Pick ,, something is off about the vibe , i think is what Raphael is getting @,, its an intangible
@James Pick its exactly the same, some people just love to complain
@James Pick The atmosphere has changed. More importantly, before he was asking thoughtful questions without inserting "clikckbaits" with certain guests. Things like that.
@@Simiocrates Thanks for answering for me, mr. "I have no idea what the person I'm replying for meant".
hmmm I still like it
There's a book called "the gulag archipelago". It details the horrors that occurred during the operation of the forced labour camps across Russia. It makes the holocaust look like amateur work in comparison. Its on audible too. Fantastic book. Really brought to attention the suffering the Russian people endured for decades.
Everybody knows about the Gulag Archipelago thanks to Jordan Peterson.
Thats how I'd heard about it. I don't think I would have ever heard about it otherwise. 👍🏻
That book has way less academic and historic value than anti-communists make it out to be. Like the Black Book of Communism.
@@KodierungHerz Communism is a failed system.
@@DestinyAwaits19 China is showing otherwise, those commies will achieve fully automated luxury space communism in like a 100 years. The way they're evolving is unbelievable
When I was in Intel so much would just blow my mind. Stuff just like this. My mouth stayed dropped. No joke
Guys there's no point complaining about spotify on here, Joe ain't reading comments
wow. 100% true
@SUCKLE MABAWLSAKYT hey bert kreishner ...stop drinking do much and selling your soul.. and keep your shirt on.. dude said nothing about youtube.. but you directed your reply towards him. You see any arguing that youtube are commies? Spotify is just a lousy platform and even joe rogan knows it.. when you have this many people complaining, word travels fast. That's great joe has his freedom to say whatever there, but his views are down. And obviously he doesn't care.. yet... So buckle up and watch the show unfold.
P..s. my life is great and I still hate spotify. It's not always about the money. But those who have money are the only ones who say that.. ponder that ....young grasshoppa
Its like saying "there is no point in protesting"
Yes he might not read it, but his team does, people from the press do and if people keep complaining and watching more over here not changing to Spotify, there will be changes
He will when we start a massive dislike on all his UA-cam videos
@@Mashburn007 when is this starting? I'm in
I honestly feel extremely fortunate to have been blessed with some really good social studies and histories teachers through my days in school. By no means did I receive some road scholar level education but they made it interesting and easy to retain. Having seen some of those jimmy kimmel “on the street” bits where he goes up to people and asks them really easy questions like “who fought in WWII” and people saying shit like Wisconsin, I really took for granted what paying attention in history gave me.
It's "Rhodes Scholar", amigo. Your point is proven. ;-)
Please talk about the atrocities of America too
Having lived in Africa for 2 years what that man said is so true. We don’t truly realize how good we have it here in America
The country is being turn apart by spoiled & clueless morons on twitter it’s nuts
America is not good, Africa is just that bad.
@@ibrizzz this...
@Elite 206 not true. You can be 'better' and still not be 'good'
@@kapounited that is true but I think if we were all just a little more grateful we would have more joy in our lives. The africans I met were way happier than people I know here because there happiness wasn't focused on the condition of there lives it was focused on God and faith
"So you've been to school for a year or two and you know you've seen it all" - Holidays in Cambodia
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In your daddy’s car, think you will go far, back east your type don’t crawl!
Seems like the whole world has gone "California Uber Alles."
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@@S.J.L dead Kennedys were truly ahead of their time
He's one of my favorite guest on this show. I was losing a little faith in the JRE lately!
that child gulag sounds alot like the kids for cash judge in PA.
When the government say you don't need guns, YOU NEED GUNS!!
You people are nuts. The government isn’t trying to take away guns. They’re trying to not give unstable 16 year olds automatic weapons
@@Subarusyndicate congratulations, we already have laws in place that make automatic weapons virtually illegal. Guess gun control can be finished now.
@@executor0145 not really. Many states like mine in wisconsin have lots of loopholes. Like purchasing a gun at a gun show, where one can do so with very little background checks and oversight.
@@Subarusyndicate What's your point? That has nothing to do with your initial argument. Guns aren't available to 16 year olds nor are automatic weapons to any of the public without very hard to get licenses. The bump stock ban virtually eliminated loopholes to obtain automatics. The only other way to get them now is a black market and that will always exist if there is demand for it.
@@Subarusyndicate "Many states like mine in wisconsin have lots of loopholes"....
How would putting more gun laws or restrictions on people who already follow the laws going to stop criminals who use loopholes and illegal actions to get a gun?
"Like purchasing a gun at a gun show where one can do so with very little background checks and oversight"....
Where has this happened?
Michael makes such a good point about peoples belief in their own understanding of the world. The confidence with which people speak about our history and how the rest of the world operates is "disturbing"!
The real atrocity was the transition to Spotify.
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But FUCK UA-cam tho...
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@@SkankbumJerry The comment section. We need the comment section..
Why? It’s cool and you can download :)
Where is this full podcast?
Having grown up in South America during the 70’s I can definitely relate to these atrocities... You could get thrown off a helicopter over the ocean if you were considered “subversive”. These violent practices are still common place, look at the Mexican cartels... This is right across the border.
yes but no, killing commies was a good thing
Mexican cartels do some of the most fucked up depraved things to people
Where u from chile Argentina???
@@cristianfuentes2597 From what I know, under the Pinochet regime (Chile) and the Videla/Galtieri regimes (Argentina), they did that to suspected communists/Marxists/Socialists/and people "dangerous" to the military dictatorships at the time.
"South America in the 70s" lmao talk about a vague, meaningless comment. South America is HUGE
20yr old U.S. chick:
"I'mma just backpack across Africa/South America/the Middle East and everything is going to be fine because humans are naturally good."
Honestly most humans are good. And in most places you will be fine.
@@fjellyo3261 you must be American!
@@Wainfleetkx450f lol I am not US American 🤣🤣🤣. I am from Europe.
@@fjellyo3261 poor little child...
@@MrAnders9000 why am I poor? What are you trying to say here? And I am not a child either.
I love the warning message in this video. I hope everyone educates themselves as much as possible on history so we dont repeat it
I like seeing the room n joe w his guests rather than just listening on Spotify
Still follow him there tho ofc gotta show love
Indeed.
''History is a nightmare I am still trying to awake from''
And we do not even know a lot about it, the real shit stood hidden
@@marianvajda785 I wouldn’t say it’s most of its ‘hidden’ just its more on you to research and find out
It amazes me how we humans are we still here and didn't self extinguish ourselfs
@@j0tt0 We're doing a solid speed run here in the U.S to see how fast we can denigrate into bloody civil war.
@@thickone6261 us is another world inside our 🌎. It has everything in it. The good the bad and the ugly on the largest scale of any other country. Now China is projecting to be the other one in the future
"THE U.S. is the shining hope of the world" Joe just triggered spotify
And made America proud.
The US government was or is still doing the same thing that Malice says. They were taking undocumented kids and sending them to American foster parents. The more you know...www.google.com/amp/s/www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna918261
Canada and a couple of other countries have better lives then the us it called a middle class something the usa used to have
If the US is the shining hope of the world, then the moon must be made out of cheese. It's like that saying, "the best slave is one who thinks he is free". America is the perfect deception. How they manage to make their people believe it's the best country to ever exist is crazy. I would almost admire the deception if it wasn't so evil.
If you want to know the true history and purpose of America, Read F Tupper Saussy's book called (Rulers of Evil: Useful Knowledge About Governing Bodies). It can be downloaded from this website for free.
www.google.com/amp/s/elijah1757.wordpress.com/2015/11/09/rulers-of-evil-by-f-tupper-saussy-pdf/amp/
@@efef6853 Okay. Think of it this way then. Of all the shitty countries in the world, the US is one of the least shittiest countries.
Just knowing what it can be like can be a powerful motivator. Knowing the history, politics and culture wars that led to it.....Now that can be motivating and useful. Those who forget their history are doomed to repeat it.
Great subject. And that sweater is beast!!!!
The Spotify deal would make sense if Spotify had actually made a set up for podcasts. Not being able to see comments and engage with the other viewers, really takes away from the value
Who?
Who cares about the Comments? Lol
@@tybones2222 literally everyone
@@tybones2222 says the one in the comment section of the video lmao
"Wild swans: three daughters of China" is an incredible book about Mao's China. The atrocities that were brought about by idiotic and murderous central planning schemes, departs even from the wildest construct of the imagination.
Had to read it in college. It’s been determined that the book is a little fudged and sensationalized . Good read tho
@@yoshirider123 if your professor was part of that determination, be suspicious of your professor, not the book. Jung Chang was the first Chinese to ever receive a PhD from a Western institution and since then she married a British man (I believe he has a PhD too) and together they have been writing historical books - like the history of Mao.
Apart from that contemporary “fact checking” scams - of the kind we make fun today - is a way of radical leftists to hide the atrocities their ideology has produced. It’s inevitable for left ideologies to produce deep injustices and even atrocities of unimaginable corruption.
I suggest you read Hayek’s “The Road to Serfdom” to distill the idea that central planning of the economy always entails authoritarianism/totalitarianism. This is what the radical left wants. A mass of people to work for them and them reaping the fruits of our labor. Isn’t it ironic that these people call themselves Marxists?
It’s not that deep lol. If I remember correctly it was my Chinese history professor who was from China. Again I think he said just some of the things were kind of generalized
That's because it was born of the wildest constructs of the imagination, like just about everything the west thinks it knows about China or socialist revolutions in general.
Imagine believing some random "first-hand account" over the mountains of evidence that contradict it, Dunning-Kruger effect personified.
@@reaperthacreeper4614 Yeah right! I suppose you believe that Solzenitsyn's accounts were equally fraudulent. Despite the fact that we have not only the paintings of atrocities by guards in the gulags but filed material in the Soviet files themselves.
Historians like Tymothy Snyder sourced their work from them so as to write books like "Bloodlands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin" or Kotkin's "Stalin". I bet you also take N. Korean defector testimonies as lies too! Why don't you try going there and live, perhaps, for a decade? See what you think afterwards.
P.S. Have you even read "Wild Swan's"?
I miss the community on UA-cam, the funny comments, Spotify needs that aspect so bad
Wow. An eye opener for me. 😢