Clearly Ghandi looked at everything through the lens of how he grew up, and as an Indian. Not as someone who understands other cultures. Because he grew up in eastern culture, where pacifism is normalized, he thought that everyone would be on board with it. In reality, the real world doesn't work like that. Terrorists are still bad people, and will do bad things. Dictators are still bad guys and will commit horrible atrocities, no matter how much you bend the knee. This is not seen as resistance, but weakness. There is a time and place for Ghandi's theory of non-aggressive resistance. During a time of war, is not one of them. And no, killing 5 million or 6 million Jews is the biggest crime of the century. Mao Zedong killed 60 MILLION of his own people, and no one in the West talks about it.
US History also leaves out that they Sanctioned and did a Naval Blockade on Japan, and Japan told the US if they place the US Navy in Pearl Harbor it's an act of War. So the US put the US Navy in Pearl Harbor. Then Japan Attacked Pearl Harbor.
Should dig into a lot of history, a lot of it's not being told correctly. I suggest you be decent at Math, specifically addition and subtraction when you get to world war 2.
For me the worst thing he did is what his doctor spread rumors about with his wife. He claimed that he denied allowing her to take medication that could save her life…. Then when he got sick with the same thing he held out taking it too… for all of 2 days, then he took it himself.
Idolizing anyone is always a bad idea. It is said that if you put faith in a Human Being, you will be disappointed badly. I remember the term being "Hero Worship." After childhood, you should let that sort of thing go, have faith in just yourself, because you can only control you.
I still know a few Democrats that idolize Che Guevara (not knocking Democrats btw, these 8 specific people are all registered Democrats. ) The called me a fascist and stopped talking to me when I pointed out the irony of them wearing a Pride Month T-Shirt…. While also wearing a jacket with patches of Che’s face on multiple parts of their jacket.
I am in my 80th year of life and I agree with you, Mr. Boyd. I’m not only Gandhi but mother Theresa they are as equally reprehensible and in any sane place or time should have been rebuked for who and what they openly were. Living 80 years with my eyes wide open Has been very difficult but also very freeing. There are others in history that have been canonized as almost or in mother Theresa‘s case was made a saint yet I don’t understand how she could’ve been a saint if she performed no miracles. Which I believe in the Catholic religion is one of the dictates. What she did with children was beyond despicable. I’ll leave it at that. And if anyone wants to come at me for that, go for it because you don’t matter and your opinion, doesn’t change my 80 years of, understanding that when you walk like a duck you like a duck, you act like a duck you look like a duck you’re a duck.
In South Park Bigger Longer Uncut, Kenny Dies and goes to hell. On his way down he passes lots of historical figures. Gandhi was in that compilation for a reason.
12:55 there are 2 meanings of the word Kaffir, one used solely in South Africa which is derogatory to SAs (Africans in general) and term Kafir used in the rest of the word solely means *Non-Believer* (of Islam)
You can put Nelson Mandela on the top of a list of bad people who did a few good things. The man put tires on peoples necks put them to the flame. Hundreds of people lost their life before Mandela was arrested and put in prison. And these were not the Afrakaans they were his own people he was "fighting" for.
That's just simply untrue. The tire on the neck was being done much later in SA while he was in prison. No he was arrested essentially for plotting to take down the Apartheid government.
I'm going to need you to provide some sources. As a South African who reads history a lot, I've never heard of this. "Necklacing" as it is called, did happen during Apartheid, but I have never heard of Mandela himself being involved.
I’m sorry but I don’t see what is wrong with necklacing & are you a person in the African diaspora speaking about this subject or someone outside of it? That was directed towards HouseAccount b/c necklacing was heroic af, esp those guilty of the crime. People are fighting for their life & liberty and ANYONE who stood against it, even if they’re in the community… I don’t feel bad for. Anyone helping oppressors are the oppressors… I don’t see how this is comparable to the evil works & beliefs of that horrid ghandi. And to put him at the top of this list? Fuck no, American presidents, Ghandi, Hitler, Epstein, shoot even Diddy, R Kelly, or Bill Cosby would be up waaaaaaaaassy before Mandela tf. Idk that comment gives that you don’t understand oppression & what people had to do to get the liberties and freedoms we have now. Unless you’re talking about something that wasn’t necklacing but it seems like you were & honestly as someone in the African diaspora… that was needed AF
@@erikamarie1303 There is no way you could have wrote this comment and knew what necklacing is/was. Because horrifically taking someone's life in the manner that this does is horrific and sadistic.
One thing my parents always told me was "do your own research." So I do and it used to cause me issues. Half my high school global history class got mad when I told them this man wasn't the saint he was being presented as. I was an " ill informed racist."😂 Like nah I just went down this rabbit hole when I did my report on India in 6th grade.
Idolization of any human is generally not a good idea, humans are fallible, we all fuck up, we all make mistakes, we all serve our own best interest even to the detriment of others You can have heroes that you look up to and they can be genuinely good and noble people…just don’t research to far beneath the surface if you don’t want your view on them to change
After I heard about this a couple of years ago, I could no longer look at him as a hero of the people. The caste system helped shape his racist and classist beliefs, but he saw his own Brahmin caste as equal to the white British colonists. His exploitation of his niece and other young women, and cold, harsh treatment of his wife make him not worthy of MY respect.
Here is the thing, a person can be evil yet be a net positive. It is not a pleasant thought, but it is a true thought. Ghandi is an example of that. I do believe the world is better for having him, but I would never want to hang with this man. To me, because I live in that better world, he is vile. EDIT: The better that makes me think of him as vile is not precisely based on his works. It is more so that other imperfect and sometimes evil people made it happen. Better is better, and that is objective fact. I can appreciate and condemn at the same time.
IMO, it is important to remember that becoming a better person is a life-long process that you should work on every day. Unfortunately, not everyone prioritizes this.
🇺🇸🇲🇽😔0:08 in. Gandhi was peaceful because He did’nt Lead From the Front ! 🤨😳😔A lot of People were Killed Because of His Movement . Just another Politician ! There had to Be a Better way to Change ! ✌️🤟😉👍🇺🇸
Pakistan is great they give me $300 rebates. They accidentally sent me $30,000 once and I didn't want this dude to lose his job so I sent him $29,700 back in gift cards. Thanks John Smith!
So, MrLboyd is saying we shouldn't like Gandhi because he, what, exercised free speech? No actual crimes, just speech you don't like. 🤔 MrLboyd might just be hatin' on Gandhi because he was skinny. Some fat people have a subconscious bias like that. And yes, I just called Boyd fat...but am I wrong though? 🤷♂
Terrible stuff. What I know of him comes from memes from some game and the image of Ben Kingsley playing him. That said, I think dismissing the 'product of his time' thing is disingenuous, no matter how much people think his intelligence should have precluded him from such beliefs. Part of the caste system is deeply rooted in colourism. Being darker is still often associated with being lower caste. A person raised in that would more likely take a dim view of black Africans. Acknowledging that doesn't absolve or excuse him, but it does help us see how a person can come to that way of thinking. Him only changing his view a few years before his death is actually quite a rare thing. To this day with all the 'enlightenment' we have in spades, we still have people going to their graves with a death grip on their racist beliefs.
The point of the post was that no one makes the cut. You look into anyone's past and they will always look like trash. It's called being a human. Welcome to earth.
@@jjj-q2g That's not how history is taught. He's an important figure in history. You can twist sleeping with children all you want, 99% of people don't have that in their past.
Naaaah we’re not going to excuse his actions as human actions. I get the point in which you’re trying to make. But ghandi was an evil human, not a regular human.
As an Indian, I am not a fan of Gandhi. In fact, a lot of people are not
What about the Ghandi dot?
Look into the truth of Mother Tereasa.
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Yep, she was twisted
yea, I can respect gandi more than her
Bingo..🤨🤨😐😐🫣🫣🫣
Yep
Its a bold strategy Cotton, lets see if it pays off!
Gandhi was effective, but far from the positive role model that the propaganda machine had us believe.
Right
That’s almost every famous public figure ever
@@gitstoopid How many temp themselves with their niece? Everyone has a "bad" side to them. It doesn't overshadow the positive.
Clearly Ghandi looked at everything through the lens of how he grew up, and as an Indian. Not as someone who understands other cultures. Because he grew up in eastern culture, where pacifism is normalized, he thought that everyone would be on board with it. In reality, the real world doesn't work like that. Terrorists are still bad people, and will do bad things. Dictators are still bad guys and will commit horrible atrocities, no matter how much you bend the knee. This is not seen as resistance, but weakness. There is a time and place for Ghandi's theory of non-aggressive resistance. During a time of war, is not one of them. And no, killing 5 million or 6 million Jews is the biggest crime of the century. Mao Zedong killed 60 MILLION of his own people, and no one in the West talks about it.
I agree with you! And I heard the truth about Mother Theresa while she was still alive. So I agree with you, there, too!
How have I never heard of these horrible things about Gandhi before? It changes things a great deal.
US History also leaves out that they Sanctioned and did a Naval Blockade on Japan, and Japan told the US if they place the US Navy in Pearl Harbor it's an act of War.
So the US put the US Navy in Pearl Harbor.
Then Japan Attacked Pearl Harbor.
Should dig into a lot of history, a lot of it's not being told correctly. I suggest you be decent at Math, specifically addition and subtraction when you get to world war 2.
For me the worst thing he did is what his doctor spread rumors about with his wife.
He claimed that he denied allowing her to take medication that could save her life…. Then when he got sick with the same thing he held out taking it too… for all of 2 days, then he took it himself.
You fell for the propaganda 😵💫
It amazes me what people don't know. Mother Teresa is another one.
They lied to you about Hitler too.
Remember back then you couldn’t get a lot of the info that you can today. Only what was on the news or in books. Just like MLK’s past
Idolizing anyone is always a bad idea. It is said that if you put faith in a Human Being, you will be disappointed badly. I remember the term being "Hero Worship." After childhood, you should let that sort of thing go, have faith in just yourself, because you can only control you.
Yet, here we are influenced by UA-camrs and celebrities over important issues in the world like they have secret information. He votes for MY TEAM!
I still know a few Democrats that idolize Che Guevara (not knocking Democrats btw, these 8 specific people are all registered Democrats. )
The called me a fascist and stopped talking to me when I pointed out the irony of them wearing a Pride Month T-Shirt…. While also wearing a jacket with patches of Che’s face on multiple parts of their jacket.
@@ItIsYouAreNotYour Yeah, how about that? So, what will we do about it? That would be the next question we should ask, don't you think?
The fact that I went on a fieldtrip to see this man in elementary 😩 eww 😒
Ghandi take down? Lets go.
I am in my 80th year of life and I agree with you, Mr. Boyd. I’m not only Gandhi but mother Theresa they are as equally reprehensible and in any sane place or time should have been rebuked for who and what they openly were. Living 80 years with my eyes wide open Has been very difficult but also very freeing. There are others in history that have been canonized as almost or in mother Theresa‘s case was made a saint yet I don’t understand how she could’ve been a saint if she performed no miracles. Which I believe in the Catholic religion is one of the dictates. What she did with children was beyond despicable. I’ll leave it at that. And if anyone wants to come at me for that, go for it because you don’t matter and your opinion, doesn’t change my 80 years of, understanding that when you walk like a duck you like a duck, you act like a duck you look like a duck you’re a duck.
In South Park Bigger Longer Uncut, Kenny Dies and goes to hell. On his way down he passes lots of historical figures. Gandhi was in that compilation for a reason.
Sooo.. he was Indian?..
stop it 😅
This is the guy who made a fool of himself against Thomas Sowell then cried and refused to react further because he got owned.
Wait, what? The UA-camr or Gandhi? I guess I don't understand this comment.
Who?
Thomas Sowell is old, but he's not Gandhi old.
@@ItIsYouAreNotYour Sowell was 18 when Gandhi was killed.
@@Ryan-ff2db Point being when would he have time to react to 18 year old Sowell.
The OG Diddler
Nice to see a video like this that isn’t about an American hero..
For real.
Didn't know about this information on this dude. I'm doing a college speech, and he's in the speech.
12:55 there are 2 meanings of the word Kaffir, one used solely in South Africa which is derogatory to SAs (Africans in general) and term Kafir used in the rest of the word solely means *Non-Believer* (of Islam)
You can put Nelson Mandela on the top of a list of bad people who did a few good things. The man put tires on peoples necks put them to the flame. Hundreds of people lost their life before Mandela was arrested and put in prison. And these were not the Afrakaans they were his own people he was "fighting" for.
That's just simply untrue. The tire on the neck was being done much later in SA while he was in prison. No he was arrested essentially for plotting to take down the Apartheid government.
I'm going to need you to provide some sources. As a South African who reads history a lot, I've never heard of this. "Necklacing" as it is called, did happen during Apartheid, but I have never heard of Mandela himself being involved.
I’m sorry but I don’t see what is wrong with necklacing & are you a person in the African diaspora speaking about this subject or someone outside of it? That was directed towards HouseAccount b/c necklacing was heroic af, esp those guilty of the crime. People are fighting for their life & liberty and ANYONE who stood against it, even if they’re in the community… I don’t feel bad for. Anyone helping oppressors are the oppressors… I don’t see how this is comparable to the evil works & beliefs of that horrid ghandi. And to put him at the top of this list? Fuck no, American presidents, Ghandi, Hitler, Epstein, shoot even Diddy, R Kelly, or Bill Cosby would be up waaaaaaaaassy before Mandela tf. Idk that comment gives that you don’t understand oppression & what people had to do to get the liberties and freedoms we have now. Unless you’re talking about something that wasn’t necklacing but it seems like you were & honestly as someone in the African diaspora… that was needed AF
@@erikamarie1303 There is no way you could have wrote this comment and knew what necklacing is/was. Because horrifically taking someone's life in the manner that this does is horrific and sadistic.
So the dude was a simp and a beta... Got it.
I agree Mr Boyd
One thing my parents always told me was "do your own research." So I do and it used to cause me issues. Half my high school global history class got mad when I told them this man wasn't the saint he was being presented as. I was an " ill informed racist."😂 Like nah I just went down this rabbit hole when I did my report on India in 6th grade.
Had a friend whos 'tism was knowing modern "saints" sins. Almost none of them were really 'good' people
Like the Popes.
@heavyweight1028 they're all shitty too, but more like saint Teresa, Mlk jr, Gandhi, Mandela, such forth and so on.
A positive thought about Gandhi
"He makes a great target"
In Spain they are still telling you where you can and can't sit? My God I thought that was a thing of the past. Makes me sick
Propaghandi is a fun Punk Rock band.
They skipped the part about him giving enemas to his grand nieces.
Idolization of any human is generally not a good idea, humans are fallible, we all fuck up, we all make mistakes, we all serve our own best interest even to the detriment of others
You can have heroes that you look up to and they can be genuinely good and noble people…just don’t research to far beneath the surface if you don’t want your view on them to change
It always gets to the point where the emporer has no clothes with idols...
Legend has it that he also loved baby oil.
The good deed can be acknowledged and exalted not necessarily the deed doer.
Bro lowkey was at piers Morgan last night, you need to watch this 😂
Interesting content 👌🏾
Hot mess- Gandhi
After I heard about this a couple of years ago, I could no longer look at him as a hero of the people. The caste system helped shape his racist and classist beliefs, but he saw his own Brahmin caste as equal to the white British colonists. His exploitation of his niece and other young women, and cold, harsh treatment of his wife make him not worthy of MY respect.
Here is the thing, a person can be evil yet be a net positive. It is not a pleasant thought, but it is a true thought. Ghandi is an example of that. I do believe the world is better for having him, but I would never want to hang with this man. To me, because I live in that better world, he is vile. EDIT: The better that makes me think of him as vile is not precisely based on his works. It is more so that other imperfect and sometimes evil people made it happen. Better is better, and that is objective fact. I can appreciate and condemn at the same time.
Now that you've done Ghandi do MLK
IMO, it is important to remember that becoming a better person is a life-long process that you should work on every day.
Unfortunately, not everyone prioritizes this.
Using your niece to beat temptation sort of tends to destroy that process.
😢😮 Sorry grand niece is still incest is disgusting 😢😮
2:43 It just goes to show that anyone, even Martin Luther King, Jr. can be ignorant of certain facts.
Goes to show anyone can trick people. A communist and a possible rapist. He's also about as Doctor as Dr. Dre and Dr. Pepper. He's a puppet.
🇺🇸🇲🇽😔0:08 in. Gandhi was peaceful because He did’nt Lead From the Front ! 🤨😳😔A lot of People were Killed Because of His Movement . Just another Politician ! There had to Be a Better way to Change ! ✌️🤟😉👍🇺🇸
I swear I knew I wouldn't like eygpt. I never will go.
Interesting content
Didn’t know Gandhi was a loon. Why was this man held in high regard ?
I know for a fact gahndi was pro nuclear anihlaton....civ 4
It's the same with SOME of these religions
Religion of peace? The most ironic statement ever.
Many people say that Ghandi and his extremism is what led to Pakistan splitting off from India.
Pakistan is great they give me $300 rebates. They accidentally sent me $30,000 once and I didn't want this dude to lose his job so I sent him $29,700 back in gift cards. Thanks John Smith!
Not all great men are good men.
The documentary makes Gandhi look smart
Mother Theresa was also a horrible person. Religions have great PR
So, MrLboyd is saying we shouldn't like Gandhi because he, what, exercised free speech? No actual crimes, just speech you don't like. 🤔
MrLboyd might just be hatin' on Gandhi because he was skinny. Some fat people have a subconscious bias like that. And yes, I just called Boyd fat...but am I wrong though? 🤷♂
The video obviously wanted to change the mind of those who idolized him after cursory knowledge.Don't be obtuse it makes you seem unintelligent.
Terrible stuff. What I know of him comes from memes from some game and the image of Ben Kingsley playing him. That said, I think dismissing the 'product of his time' thing is disingenuous, no matter how much people think his intelligence should have precluded him from such beliefs. Part of the caste system is deeply rooted in colourism. Being darker is still often associated with being lower caste. A person raised in that would more likely take a dim view of black Africans. Acknowledging that doesn't absolve or excuse him, but it does help us see how a person can come to that way of thinking. Him only changing his view a few years before his death is actually quite a rare thing. To this day with all the 'enlightenment' we have in spades, we still have people going to their graves with a death grip on their racist beliefs.
A creep for surel. I knew a lot of this.
You know things are bad when they coming at you're boy gandhi. If he can't make the cut what hope do any of us have. 😂
Point of the video being, he never should have made the cut.
The point of the post was that no one makes the cut. You look into anyone's past and they will always look like trash. It's called being a human. Welcome to earth.
@@jjj-q2g That's not how history is taught. He's an important figure in history. You can twist sleeping with children all you want, 99% of people don't have that in their past.
Naaaah we’re not going to excuse his actions as human actions. I get the point in which you’re trying to make. But ghandi was an evil human, not a regular human.
@@jjj-q2g That's not how history is told. He was an important figure. If you want to excuse his behavior as "for it's time" that's on you.
Dude! Someone tried to kick you off a train in Seville in 2021 because of your race? What happened next? Did you get any kind of justice?