George Carlin On Why Education Sucks (Thoughts + Commentary)

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2 жыл бұрын

George Carlin on the reason education sucks. My thoughts and commentary on the subject. Out of respect for the whole bit, I have reserved my commentary for the end.
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@EricMilward
@EricMilward 2 жыл бұрын
Can we just take a minute to appreciate the fact that she doesn't spend the first 5 minutes of the video talking about absolutely nothing relating to the reaction?!?! This woman deserves more subs!
@SeekingFreedom369
@SeekingFreedom369 2 жыл бұрын
Right there with you man! Such a refreshing thing to just start the reaction!
@centuryrox
@centuryrox 2 жыл бұрын
"Be sure to like, share, and subscribe..." Thanks, but I think we all know how KZfaq works. "And be sure to catch me on Patreon..." No thanks. KZfaq videos are enough for me, but apparently KZfaq monetizations aren't enough for you.
@prophecy517
@prophecy517 2 жыл бұрын
Id subscribe many more times, if i could.
@VideoDotGoogleDotCom
@VideoDotGoogleDotCom 2 жыл бұрын
It's such a no-brainer, it's strange that so few youtubers don't take advantage of it. I subscribed to her channel the very instant she skipped the intro. And for her wit, obviously.
@illuminahde
@illuminahde 2 жыл бұрын
Y'all are right. She actually listens to the material too. Sharp young lady.
@jokuz9133
@jokuz9133 2 жыл бұрын
Much Respect young lady. Thanks for helping to keep George's spirits alive
@NoProtocol
@NoProtocol 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Joe, thanks for watching (:
@peternewman9606
@peternewman9606 Жыл бұрын
@@NoProtocol i saw a video u said u had childhood in the 90.😳😳😳 Aren't u like max 20 years old?? What's ur age?? Cool video!!
@Maraien
@Maraien 3 ай бұрын
​@@peternewman9606 im guessing she was born from 1993-1999, which i figured cause of how many friends from so many places she has
@paulrogers4483
@paulrogers4483 2 жыл бұрын
You're pretty much right about everything. George wasn't telling jokes this time around, he's had heart trouble most of his life. He'd gone thru 3-4 heart attacks by this point and you can tell by comparing him in this video to others that he wasn't doing too good here. This was his last HBO special and in my opinion I think he knew he didn't have much time left so he kept the joking to a minimum and just went out and said everything he felt he needed to say. Within a few months of the special airing he was gone. RIP my friend, we miss you George. Peace
@gregb2680
@gregb2680 2 жыл бұрын
I 100 percent agree with u on this. He left it all out there as one last gift of knowledge he could give . One last warning that of course will be unheard. His later comedy routines weren't comedy shows. To me they were warnings to wake people up. Best comedian ever In my opinion. Made u laugh and think at the same time. So scary how right he was on everything. Especially when he said living in this world you have a ticket to the freak show. And if u live in America you have a front row seat. Rip Carlin your missed more than u will ever know
@Bestia12345
@Bestia12345 2 жыл бұрын
A quote attributed to Mark Twain is rather appropriate here: "I never let my schooling interfere with my education."
@MeelogMalterion
@MeelogMalterion 2 жыл бұрын
"Head start, Left behind, someone's losing ground here" never fails to have me wheezing laughing
@indianpennywort3026
@indianpennywort3026 2 жыл бұрын
Could you please tell me what that means? "Head start, left behind...". I don't understand.
@MeelogMalterion
@MeelogMalterion 2 жыл бұрын
@@indianpennywort3026 simply put by head start he means an advantage maybe money or whatever to help them with their education by left behind it refers to the students that get very low grades and fail the solution to the low grades is to make it easier to pass the tests get easier the material gets more dumbed down some students still fails so the passing grade is again lowered....I'm not sure I can explain it any better than that
@indianpennywort3026
@indianpennywort3026 2 жыл бұрын
@@MeelogMalterion Oh, I got it. Thanks a lot.👍👍
@MonteCarlo-rx4hu
@MonteCarlo-rx4hu 2 жыл бұрын
@@indianpennywort3026 Head start is another term for preschool. Left behind is in reference to a GW Bush policy called No Child Left Behind. The irony of the statement is children are put into preschool for a head start on education only to be held back by lowering the standards of the curriculum so the dumb kids can pass. Why would any child need a head start if you're going to teach to the level of the dumbest kids? The reality is the government just wants to control you from cradle to grave.
@nikwaggoner2480
@nikwaggoner2480 2 жыл бұрын
@@indianpennywort3026 there were 2 education bills/programs called "head start" which allowed for funds to be allocated for paying for preschool/kindergarten and later "no child left behind" was a program that allocated funds for programs to help children struggling in school this gave insensitive for the schools to produce better results quickly which in a lot of areas made them be more lax with standardized tests etc.
@angelopagan207
@angelopagan207 2 жыл бұрын
George Carlin will always stay rent free in my heart. Comedy is one of the last true arts where truth is told.
@alberez1957
@alberez1957 2 жыл бұрын
I am a teacher, so I can tell you that what George says is completely accurate. And the major problem with education, not only in the US but in many places, is that the educational system, in general, is designed to kill creativity and imagination, which with a few exceptions, it really accomplishes. Real education is much simpler than everybody imagines, and at the very beginning, it consists only in letting children be children and discover the world around them by themselves, with teachers as facilitators. Education, in that sense, must teach children HOW to think, not WHAT to think. All that is taught in the twelve or so years that children spend in school could be taught in one year, when they're starting to decide what they want to pursuit as a profession, that's it! The rest is a waste of time and has the purpose of controlling and taming by killing critical thinking, nothing more.
@Nowhy
@Nowhy Жыл бұрын
Just don't forget that true critical thinking abilities start to develop around age 12. However, a 6 year old child can understand any good (complete) explanation, as long as it doesn't go into metaphors and topics that require the ability to differentiate between different categories - critical thinking.
@mlaruex
@mlaruex Жыл бұрын
I would say "jein" to that (yes and no). Schools are basicaly not designed to kill creativity and imagination. The first "function" of a school is to take custody of kids, so their parents can go to work. The second "function" of a school is selection (hand out certificates). Because of this, schools kill the joy about learning, and thus creativity and imagination. Also never forget, each kid is individual and you (the schools, the teacher) can not educate them individualy, its impossible. Some, long, time ago, there were more teachers and the classes were smaler and it worked to some degree, it was, and should be, more about how to think rather then what to think, but those times are long gone.
@alberez1957
@alberez1957 Жыл бұрын
@@hanginggardens5383 What you just described is the opposite of what today are called "standards". What you describes is precisely the way (or one of the ways) in which languages should be taught... experiencial learning. There is nothing more insipid that the "standards" that have been introduced as a goal in today's education system.
@nexuscross3233
@nexuscross3233 Жыл бұрын
​@@NowhyI strongly disagree with the notion that critical thinking starts at 12, it starts much sooner around 4-5 years of age, it depends on the parents and how stimulating the environment is. And I don't need any studies or statistics to prove it, I remember from my own experiences and memories from when I was of that age. Children in many ways are more profound and are capable of asking existential questions than most adults; if most adults do that then the entire world world would transform.
@Nowhy
@Nowhy Жыл бұрын
@@nexuscross3233 we have a misunderstanding.. I mean essential critical thinking, not thinking about mechanical/logical stuff. A 6 year old child can understand a complex motor, when the explanation is good and/or the communication from a teacher or source is competent, but when it comes to metaphors and the metaphysical/symbolic, a certain change relating to puperty has to take place - before that, a child cannot essentially choose who it want to be for instance (no true personality). Most people nowadays are just like 12 year olds intellectually/emotionaly speaking, lacking personality and their own ethics that they choose (wanting to go back to childhood, without responsibility or guilt, depending on mom and dad, or if they believe in it as good, the state) - this choosing cannot be taught or the person wouldn't made free through their decisions... Sadly, many people are way to sensible for their own good - but hey, there is also humor in that (which again is developed very basic for most).
@serbianhammer
@serbianhammer 2 жыл бұрын
"No artist is ahead of his time. He is his time; it is just that others are behind the times." - Martha Graham
@richardlandrum1966
@richardlandrum1966 4 ай бұрын
I can't even count how many times I've heard "ahead of their time". This is an amazing quote (I've never heard before). I will be adding it to the toolbox. Thank you for sharing.
@ericlajoielgca
@ericlajoielgca 2 жыл бұрын
Just binged watched your channel in the last few days and I must say that you are to me, the best kind of brilliant. Not only I love how you analyze and dissect information but you also use a tremendous way of communicating your thoughts in a concise, accurate, and eloquent manner. You're inspiring and I wanted you to know it.
@NoProtocol
@NoProtocol 2 жыл бұрын
This is very kind Eric. And although I’m not sure if I deserve such praise, I’m glad you like the channel! Thanks for taking the time (:
@robcleveland1544
@robcleveland1544 2 жыл бұрын
@@NoProtocol I basically just did the same exact thing. You deserve the praise & more subs
@rafaelrosario5331
@rafaelrosario5331 Жыл бұрын
An intelligent and articulate person on youtube....how refreshing....keep it going ...thanks!
@albinoslug678
@albinoslug678 Жыл бұрын
Same here. I don't even know how I bumped into your channel, but I was immediately hooked. I spent the next few hours watching one after the other until I could just not keep my eyes open anymore. My brain wanted more but the body was not willing to cooperate. So here I am with coffee and No Protocol for breakfast. Yum. By the way, I love your literary suggestions, they are the cherries on top of it all and have gotten me back to reading more like I used to. I have definitely learned to curtail the amount of time I spend on the internet. You are a gem. Keep up the good work. Many thanks.
@NoProtocol
@NoProtocol Жыл бұрын
@@albinoslug678 This is so awesome to read! Mostly glad that you like the literary recommendations (: thanks for watching
@NotAyFox
@NotAyFox Жыл бұрын
Best George Carlin reactions I've seen so far. Very intelligent and insightful.
@ynord6994
@ynord6994 Жыл бұрын
One thing i have learned from watching Your videos is that the world can never. get enough of bright young people like You. Keep the videos coming. The world needs to hear your voice. Greetings from Norway...who basically is "daisy chained" to the Us.
@williammonnat6110
@williammonnat6110 2 жыл бұрын
“We are pacifying critical thinking out of education” facts queen
@Flastew
@Flastew 2 жыл бұрын
Love your observation on education versus intelligence. I wasn't surprised when I saw a chart showing how over the last three decades the amount of money going to schools has gone up in proportion to how much grades/test scores have gone down. I watched my son and grand kids going through school and none of them were challenged in school. For two of them it was to easy and they got bored and stopped trying, then barely passed. I feel for the students in school now, low discipline, lower standards and the three basics are for the most part skipped over.
@Dalmen
@Dalmen 2 жыл бұрын
The most money on amarican schools goes into sports like football. Thats what the most parents want.
@-Markus-
@-Markus- 2 жыл бұрын
You are such a bright star on youtube, articulate and well mannered and you even show respect to the videos you react to by not pausing and commenting during it! And of course, no long intros! Loving this content and as always loving Carlin, keep it up!
@bencruz563
@bencruz563 Жыл бұрын
Having a mother with the time to make a kid read and to instill discipline and empathy is the golden path to education. Parents who take responsability for the education of their kids may live in less luxery than their neighbors as the live off of one income, but they've made their children's enheritance richer than they could have off two incomes.
@MikeB12800
@MikeB12800 2 жыл бұрын
Crazy how he nailed the points in the 90’s and nothings changes! All of his speeches (comedy specials)
@GyzelE
@GyzelE 2 жыл бұрын
Carlin developed his voice in the post-Vietnam hippie era, where skepticism towards the deeds of the government was becoming a standard for many critical-thinking Americans. As he aged and the Internet was becoming more popular, pop culture exploded and became far more corporate. I explain this to make the point that much of the comedic aspect of George's later material is that basic critical thinking abilities had declined to the extent where people just regurgitate talking points and consume vain, pointless culture, just accepting everything at face value. The comedy is that he talks about things that should be common sense, but people began to prefer having their perspectives already articulated for them. He's not angry at people, he's disappointed that everything is taken at face value when it should be questioned. However, the skeptical voice tends to be silenced/obsfugated.
@Morgrim_Darkheart
@Morgrim_Darkheart 2 жыл бұрын
Personally this was my problem back in school. I didn't learn the same as everybody else and thus I failed. I couldn't understand things we're learning as easily and as far as the state was concerned I was an idiot. And to be fair I am likely an idiot in some regards. But I learned what I wanted to learn and I can possibly use that information. The school system in my opinion is very broken. And it's not just on the learning, it's also on the interactive end as well.
@jermaineayivoh8263
@jermaineayivoh8263 2 жыл бұрын
Schools don’t exist to raise smart and critical thinking people. Schools are designed to construct “good” citizens that are obedient to authority figures and big government. You “failed” because you weren’t following along to authority the way they wanted you to. If you can’t follow like the others, it’s more difficult to indoctrinate you to the same extent.
@EpochUnlocked
@EpochUnlocked Жыл бұрын
The public school system wasn't designed for males. Males require a different style of education than females. I was a poor student even though I was extremely creative. When I changed how I learned, regardless of what the teachers told me, I improved. I stopped participating in discussions and doing homework. I learned proper note taking, did ALL my work in class, and practically napped or read novels for the rest of the class time. I stopped listening to the teachers speeches because most of it was either useless or was already in my notes. My scores went from D's and F's to mostly A's. I graduated with a 3.88 gpa. This method helped me graduate as salutarian in my Corrections Officer class for the Regional Jail system where I also earned college credits. Males require simplicity, practicality, efficiency, discipline, and clear goals. Public schools don't provide this.
@warmonkey22
@warmonkey22 Жыл бұрын
I just discovered your channel tonight, articulate, intelligent , well read, educated definitely impressed.
@davidv6588
@davidv6588 Жыл бұрын
What's crazy is that we are still using the same teaching methods we were using in the 1950s. Rote learning is a perfect description. Forcing these kids to memorize and regurgitate (mostly) useless facts that they will quickly forget. The difference is that this method was not nearly as harmful back then. A boy could finish high school and immediately secure a job in a factory that would afford him the ability to not only support himself, but a stay at home wife and several children. That America does not exist anymore. It hasn't for decades. All those jobs were shipped overseas and replaced by trash like WalMart, fast food, etc, jobs", wage slavery. What we should be teaching in schools are things like money management (an obscene number of Americans are financially illiterate and have no financial self control) and critical thinking skills- logic, reason, how to construct a syllogism, or a sound, valid argument, how to spot fallacies, how to evaluate truth claims and what constitutes a reasonable standard of evidence.The Socratic teaching method should be introduced in all high schools. I didn't truly learn critical thought until I hit college. Which is sad and ridiculous.
@craven5328
@craven5328 7 ай бұрын
And, so many aren't learning much of this even in university and college, because there has been a campaign to denigrate the humanities like history and philosophy, and instead focus on teaching a narrow scope of job specific skills.
@kolasinskipiotr
@kolasinskipiotr Жыл бұрын
Thank you for respecting our time with the fastest intro I've ever seen on YT. We need more reactors who react to important and interesting true content.
@F-Bomb313
@F-Bomb313 2 жыл бұрын
I love your intro, no bs, getting to it... also the fact you respond to things while using actual thought, a youtuber with an actual brain
@brucejuice349
@brucejuice349 2 жыл бұрын
You're a gem in the way you do this. Intelligent efficient and entertaining. Chef's kiss. Thank you for another amazing reaction
@maddo7192
@maddo7192 2 жыл бұрын
Oh boy, I read germ... 🤦‍♂️
@johnhancock4500
@johnhancock4500 Жыл бұрын
Great erudite commentary. I forgot how George Carlin was so unique in his social and wide-scale perspectives. From an Australian view, it is heartening to know that there are real Americans with soundly developed, academically formed views, who wisely, yet simple, say how it is.
@walkerlocker6126
@walkerlocker6126 Жыл бұрын
The classes I enjoyed the most in high school were the ones that kept us engaged. Teachers you could tell who actually cares, encouraged debate and opinions. Unfortunately, most of the classes were just memorizing. No real thought requires, if you can read and write and memorize, you can pass just fine, and even as a teen I was starting to see the cracks in this society and school was what bothered me the most back then. I actually like learning, and most of the classes were just so damn boring. I wondered why adults thought that these "slacker" kids and failing students would take an interest when I could barely do so. I could tell right away these kids weren't stupid, but a lot of the teachers treated them that way. From what I hear, not much has changed. (I was in high school during mid 2000s)
@davidkiin
@davidkiin 2 жыл бұрын
So glad I found your channel. You give very a insightful and thoughtful commentary each time, rather than just playing the video and saying job done. Keep doing what you're doing!
@thomasrutherford3390
@thomasrutherford3390 Жыл бұрын
I have just recently come across your channel and after watching a number of videos I am very impressed by your summary of the people that you review. It’s a breath of fresh air to see and hear a young woman who is very articulate, knowledgeable and grounded in these crazy times. I am looking forward to watching more of your videos and hearing what you have to say. Great work 🙏
@SocialTourist
@SocialTourist Жыл бұрын
I've have the pleasure now of seeing a few of your reactions and it's refreshing to see actual intelligence on KZfaq. I can't express how truly rare that is, after a decade plus of surfing KZfaq content I can promise much to my dismay it's incredibly rare. Subscribed and looking forward to diving into your catalog of videos, take care.
@onkarkulkarni24
@onkarkulkarni24 Жыл бұрын
"The tables are tilted folks, the Game is rigged, And nobody seems to care, Nobody seems to notice" 💀That line brought me goosebumps 💀 I'm not even American!
@renskywalker4770
@renskywalker4770 2 жыл бұрын
I am speaking as an American, he is confirming everything I have discovered over the years. This motivates me to continue to help my fellow countrymen. To stand up for what is right.
@odisseasandroutsos
@odisseasandroutsos 2 жыл бұрын
From all the reactions I've seen, yours is exceptional. The no intro got my attention, the continued play of the reaction piece held me in place. You are the only one who got me interested in hearing your thoughts and opinions of said piece. That felt refreshing. So thanks. You also have a really warm smile.
@Kajehart
@Kajehart 3 ай бұрын
Born in 65. Education has gone from bad to worse. I've seen tons of courses and programs cut out of my schools. I've seen the grading scale lowered years after I left high school. I've read about GRE scores dropping over the, years. Kids are just pushed through. Really sad.
@JohnSmith-gb5vg
@JohnSmith-gb5vg 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah when I joined the military as an enlisted and started interacting with officers, I learned that a higher education does not always equate to applicable smarts. And most geopolitical wars are always started by the educated, so much for learning history.
@maddo7192
@maddo7192 2 жыл бұрын
100% truth!
@tj7264
@tj7264 Жыл бұрын
You are such a great addition to KZfaq and reactions/opinions. You are a breath of fresh air to listen to. Very well spoken, and obviously well educated with a heartfelt smile added in! LOL! Keep it up.
@jamesdalton8539
@jamesdalton8539 Жыл бұрын
I am so incredibly thankful for your commentary following this reaction video! It is refreshing to see an intelligent young person such as yourself that, as George said, is capable of critical thinking! As an autodidact of 50+ years and an avid user of Edx (MIT, Harvard, Caltech), I concur with your statements here. Well done you! 🙂
@Nightmare-1756
@Nightmare-1756 2 жыл бұрын
Just found your channel today... loving the content! Watched 3 videos already ❤️❤️❤️
@roahm6964
@roahm6964 2 жыл бұрын
It took me till my early 20s to break away from just the memory and repetition since that's all I needed since HS. To truly understand the process of whatever you are studying and not just some vocabulary that fills in a sentence of definition.
@deborahvretis3195
@deborahvretis3195 Жыл бұрын
I am an retired teacher. I have said for 20 years that education and intelligence is NOT the same thing. I blame "No child left behind" and now "Common Core", which are just wrong.
@aaronbarlow4376
@aaronbarlow4376 Жыл бұрын
I love the fact that you don't have a long intro, just straight into the reaction. I usually skip intros of reactor videos to the reaction immediately.
@storqe
@storqe Жыл бұрын
When looking at school for my own kids I talked to a lot of teachers and different systems. The most surprising was 2 private schools and 2 homeschool educators that all teach via the Unschool method where they function as facilitators rather than teachers. And these kids regularly go on to great accomplishments. My own kids have barely ever set foot in a public school yet outperform all of their public school friends. It's the information age, ignorance is a choice.
@laneygrigas4557
@laneygrigas4557 Жыл бұрын
I must first say how wonderful it is to hear someone actually articulate their thoughts and feelings in a thoughtful manner 🥰 Second, this was the closest I’ve heard your generation get to actually grasping the thought process of one the most intelligent human beings of my generation.
@RomaTomatoe
@RomaTomatoe 2 жыл бұрын
Watching your thoughtful reactions makes me want to do it as well, or even just do video responses to just your section. Probably won't, but it's nice to see someone making content that is fairly different from the norm. I haven't agreed with some of your takes, but it's always been thought-provoking at the very least.
@clare1061
@clare1061 8 ай бұрын
I grew up on George Carlin and Richard Pryor. George was a bit nasty but, spoke truth. He's warned us for years and only got laughs while people let it go in 1 ear and out the other.
@sarahkeller461
@sarahkeller461 2 жыл бұрын
I agree with you about the school system. I am from switzerland and they are very proud of the educational opportunities here. But no learning methods are taught in schools. Remembering something for a test is not real learning. I myself only found access to knowledge after my school days through coaching seminars, which made brain research and psychology the basis for learning methods.
@user-kz5cw2gj3w
@user-kz5cw2gj3w Ай бұрын
You got girl! Just keep on observing what's really going on. You have a sharp mind and calm spirit.
@jurgenolivieira1878
@jurgenolivieira1878 Жыл бұрын
Thank you actually proving links to these valuable resources. A lot of videos mention the problems without providing actual solutions. That is of course also important but your video provides so much more. I believe MIT has the philosophy that knowledge and edication has to be available for everyone. So most of their courses are free... I would highly recommend them as well.
@marym.5025
@marym.5025 Жыл бұрын
You have an articulate brilliance to you that connects to me… and I only came here to watch another response to George Carlin. Definitely a subscriber now. You have an inspirational quality that connects to people. Glad I stopped by and will refer to my friends.
@singingelephants5597
@singingelephants5597 Жыл бұрын
6th grade, test taken, teacher announced to the class, "The test you all took last week was graded on a curve that was intended to allow more of you to pass but one person scored so high that everyone else got no benefit from the curve and so he was the only one that passes and all of you must RETAKE IT, unless we Drop His score, then the curve will let you all pass. What do you all think raise your hands if you want to retake the test." The teacher looked at him and said "Everyone else thinks we should drop your score. What do you say?.." He had been standing in front of the class for the announcement glaring at the teacher almost since she began the announcement. Everyone was looking at him as his eyes swep across the room and then glaring into the teachers grin he growled "Whatever, i don't care." The teacher thanked him and told him to sit down and... I enjoy the memory and decided to share it.
@quixote6942
@quixote6942 Жыл бұрын
In an old Movie (Smokey and the Bandit), A City Girl is talking to a Country Boy about their Differences (She spoke of "Broadway" and he talked about Country Music)... In the End, he Summed it up. "The Type of Knowledge a person has merely depends on what part of the Country they grew up in".
@Blackd0nuts
@Blackd0nuts Жыл бұрын
It's been a few days since I discovered your channel and I have to say it's easily becoming one of my favourite. Critical thinking and experimenting different ideas, maybe challenging ones is such a healthy thing we should all do to hope build a better society, and it is sad to say that your channel is sadly only an oasis in what seems like a big desert of culture and curiosity. Once again your take on this video and the related topics is on point, and on par with what I've been thinking since high school. I'd love to have someone like you to talk to/debate about such topics and other philosophical ones. I could spend nights talking about these stuff and "remake the world", as we say in french. Anyway, I'll follow this channel with great interest. Keep up the good work! Have a nice one!
@archerpiperii2690
@archerpiperii2690 Жыл бұрын
@5:35 "...he was just articulating what was happening in his time." That is a good observation. I think it was on George Carlin's "Occupation: Foole" album where he described his job as a comedian, and I am paraphrasing here because it has been a while, but his job was to point out things that are funny/don't make sense, etc., and report back to you. Phoenix, AZ.
@johnhoward7083
@johnhoward7083 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely love your channel. Please don't stop doing what you're doing.
@genostellar
@genostellar 2 жыл бұрын
I am so glad to hear you mention Khan Academy. I sometimes feel like nobody knows about that. I can't speak for all schools or teachers, but mine at least made a habit of asking me how I knew the answers I gave. I was encouraged to have reasoning when I came up with an answer.
@thenostra-ramos9384
@thenostra-ramos9384 Жыл бұрын
I’ve just watched 4 of your videos in a row. I’m happily hooked and excited to be a subscriber. Finally a reaction forum that is intelligent. We’ll done. 💙
@renskywalker4770
@renskywalker4770 2 жыл бұрын
You are so right. I have always loved learning about the rest of the world. I enjoy talking to people and learning something new. I love meeting new people. Whether a person is from here or another country, everyone has something to offer. I learn so much by doing research and from talking to people who know things that I didn't know.
@kidchrist35
@kidchrist35 Жыл бұрын
The smile of recognition says it all. I'd love to meet a person like you irl. Much love, keep doing what do Queen.
@terenceingledew1442
@terenceingledew1442 2 жыл бұрын
I enjoy your critical thinking. I knew a man who had a photographic memory, I said that must have been handy at school, he said "You'd think, but apparently knowing something and understanding something are two different things."
@brooklineassociates8146
@brooklineassociates8146 Жыл бұрын
From an old dude who grew up with Carlin, nice to see that he is still watched and respected. The guy was a mensch. And I think bill burr in a much more angry style has the same type of introspective comedy. Your personalty and smile are very engaging. Not sure why you don't have alot more subs.
@ultrahotwings9738
@ultrahotwings9738 Жыл бұрын
What you said at the end of this video is something that was addressed in the movie Se7en. It was a scene where a character was in a library at night to do research, and he sees security guards sitting together and he says something along the lines of "you spend every day around all the knowledge of the world, and sit up all night playing cards". (That's not an exact quote, but it's been many years since I saw that movie.) In today's age, we could talk about how people could spend time educating themselves. We have the internet. We have resources. Yet, all most people do in their time is put their heads under the rock called "Social Media". Rather than be productive and read something new and learn, they choose to surf Facebook and Instagram and Twitter and get into arguments as pseudo-intellectuals, subjects ripe to prove the Dunning-Kruger effect to be true. (BTW, I do know that I personally know very little about D-K; I did that sentence as a bit of humorous irony of trying to exemplify one of those pseudo-intellectuals. I realize tone/inflection doesn't come across the internet, sadly...) Definitely enjoy your reactions to Carlin and I love your analysis! Nobody in today's world matches Carlin because of fear of "cancellation" from Twitter; only Chappelle comes close to the level of social commentary and thought provocation that Carlin did.
@ptholome
@ptholome Жыл бұрын
Thank you, you are brilliant. Listening to you is a great prize for all the effort I am doing learning English. I have still a lot to learn but what I know allow me to understand you very well. I love what you are doing.
@MeelogMalterion
@MeelogMalterion 2 жыл бұрын
theres a comedian named Steve Hughes thats great, he reminds me a little bit of George Carlin with the topics he tackles aswell as Rustle Brand with the way he talks sometimes and the little rants he has, his stuff about safety is hilarious.
@versetripn6631
@versetripn6631 Жыл бұрын
THIS PERSON...is now officially my favorite Reaction channel host!! DAMN you have BRAINS!!! Thank you for using what you've been given. Thank you for being...BETTER!
@martins197949
@martins197949 2 жыл бұрын
George Carlin is always on point and most of his pieces are as true today as then. You should definitely do more of his videos! The most acurate thing he brought up was the lowering of the standards.I'll see it with young collegues at work as well as with my nephews in school that this is happening. With the words of Metallica: Sad but true.
@NoProtocol
@NoProtocol 2 жыл бұрын
I listened to the song after reading this comment, thank you for that Martin!
@marekastro5319
@marekastro5319 Жыл бұрын
A good addition to this topic and video would be David Foster Wallace's "This is Water" commencement speech. He stresses the importance of critical thinking, understanding, and thinking for yourself, and conversely, the dangers of certainty and the standardization of education. Great channel by the way.
@zimcoder
@zimcoder Жыл бұрын
I always found it hard to classify Carlin as a comedian. He is funny alright but his topics aren't just about laughter, he deals with serious issues quite seriously with a sprinkle of humour here and there. The comedy is incidental in his presentations. He is not telling jokes, he is conscientising his audience.
@pringlw
@pringlw Жыл бұрын
I love that you add insightful commentary onto your observations. Nice job with these videos.
@mrsullivan1709
@mrsullivan1709 Жыл бұрын
Some of his bits on religion will make you really think about what you believe in. He was raised Catholic until he reached what he calls ”the age of reason” so he primarily has their perspective. I have been raised in church my whole life but he can really make you question what you truly believe.
@roserides7517
@roserides7517 Жыл бұрын
Great job learning from the elders. George was a great thinker.
@clintmcallister1647
@clintmcallister1647 Жыл бұрын
I first watched this special while in college in 2010. This bit still gives me chills every time I hear it.
@galacticriminalx
@galacticriminalx Жыл бұрын
You're reactions are refreshing. Analyzing from an intellectual standpoint, rather than just surface excitement. Subbed
@sodawater6453
@sodawater6453 Жыл бұрын
"...nobody seems to notice, nobody seems to care..." That brought a tear to my eye 😥
@CharlieJ69
@CharlieJ69 Жыл бұрын
I know George Carlin's motivation, but it was this clip that really woke me up to start paying attention. A few years later, I've learned so much and nothing has changed...
@joepearson5515
@joepearson5515 Жыл бұрын
I'm very happy to have discovered your corner of KZfaq. We share similar interests and I enjoy your feedback (and reactions) on your vids! Keep it up!
@NoProtocol
@NoProtocol Жыл бұрын
Thanks Joe! Glad you’re liking the videos
@MestreDentistaGUC
@MestreDentistaGUC 2 жыл бұрын
New sub. I am absolutely enjoying your content and channel! Ive been bing-watching everything.
@SB-du9if
@SB-du9if Жыл бұрын
I loved the look you gave the viewers just when George mentioned education You said so much without any words Can't tell you how glad I am that I found your channel George was a philosopher not just a comedian Your comments are right on the money ❤️❤️❤️
@aknudsen93
@aknudsen93 Жыл бұрын
I was a teacher. I cannot go back to retain my sanity. I love that George Carlin pulls no punches and just gives it you flat out. I wonder how old this video is becuase he would have a field day talking about public education in today's world. He was spot on and it's just gotten worse.
@BankaiFever
@BankaiFever 2 жыл бұрын
As a teacher, it’s so sad seeing my kids and their get mad at me for having standards. Like no I’m not gonna pass you until you fix the mistakes on your exam, just like I’m not gonna have kids backsass me and break stuff in my classroom. ADD is used as scapegoat when these kids just need to be disciplined a little
@edsiino5562
@edsiino5562 Жыл бұрын
George was direct, well thought and so honest with his view. Your facial reactions shows you understand the man. I was lucky enough to journey through my youth and on having George's insight. You have a delightful channel
@janabraam7963
@janabraam7963 Жыл бұрын
My daughter is a teacher. She is over worked & under paid. She goes to work at 4am to do paperwork, then she drives a school bus, then teaches her class, then drives the bus. The $ the politicians promise to use for education, never goes to education. Now we have to worry about safety in schools. Now my great grandchildren are starting school & I am scared to death. Anyway, George was a very intelligent man. It's amazing how the things he talks about back then are prudent to today...still. I enjoyed your reaction. I just happened to stumble across your channel.
@Goggarin1991
@Goggarin1991 Жыл бұрын
I have only seen a few videos of your's thus far, and i have to say, that I like what you are doing. You are very good at making you points come across to us, who are watching your videos, in a very understandable and articulate manner. You seem to be a very intelligent young woman. And by that, i now subscribe. Keep the video's coming.
@ganzonomy
@ganzonomy Жыл бұрын
I stumbled into this channel. Found excellent insight, no bullshit, and laughed along with you. Subscribed!!!
@miker252
@miker252 Жыл бұрын
When I was in sixth grade, in the 1960s, there was a teacher who taught me two of the, I feel, most important lessons in life. Figures don't lie but liars figure and not believe everything I read or see on TV. I was not the best academic student and maybe I'm naturally suspicious, but I think she was instrumental in my becoming an analytical critical thinker. I have the impression that in those days they spent more time teaching us how instead of what to think.
@rockstonedread
@rockstonedread Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love the way you articulate your thoughts, I may not agree with all that you say, but you make me think, even in my advanced years. You, young lady, gives me hope for the future of the country.
@kennethvanwetering692
@kennethvanwetering692 Жыл бұрын
I always enjoy watching you. You're very intelligent and articulate. As a former teacher, I can honestly say that I never did it for the income...I did it for the outcome. Einstein never spoke a word until he was 4 or 5 years old. People thought he was slow. As they say, never judge a book by its' cover. Keep up the good work and always keep an open mind but not so open that your brains fall out!
@PatrickMersinger
@PatrickMersinger Жыл бұрын
Had to add one more comment on here to change that number count. Great video, I like your channel and look forward to seeing your videos.
@RayCanuck61
@RayCanuck61 Жыл бұрын
My new favourite KZfaqr! Articulate & thoughtful ….. so refreshing Subscribed
@Gavthefox
@Gavthefox Жыл бұрын
The lack of intro is a genius move. Loving the content!
@user-jv9ws5ro7q
@user-jv9ws5ro7q Ай бұрын
You have a unique and satisfying way of reviewing this performances. I appreciate your honest approach and personal insight into the review. You don't just sound intelligent, you are! I´ve subscribed.
@wrangler1957
@wrangler1957 Жыл бұрын
New subscriber here i just found your channel and i am glad i did . Your commentary is outstanding.
@axlfrhalo
@axlfrhalo Жыл бұрын
genuine thought out commentary and intelligent thoughts, new favorite react type channel for sure
@TheProph7
@TheProph7 2 жыл бұрын
Easiest sub in a long time for me. Checking out more of your videos shortly!
@timbaker5240
@timbaker5240 9 күн бұрын
I am SO glad I found you. You’re the smartest and most insightful person I’ve discovered on KZfaq. Keep up the great work. You’re the best!
@eztyson
@eztyson 2 жыл бұрын
I just stumbled across your channel via your Bill Burr video. Wonderful commentary and insights. I’ll definitely be subscribing and watching your other videos. Speaking of recommendations, have you read/seen any of Thomas Sowells stuff? He’s a fascinating chap.
@WhatAboutZoidberg
@WhatAboutZoidberg Жыл бұрын
Carlin put to word the feelings of the nation and it still resonates well today. He's older and more cynical at this point, but still razor sharp. Also you have the most wonderful smile, I love seeing it in my feed when you post a new video.
@peterramsay4674
@peterramsay4674 Жыл бұрын
George Carlin learned something a long time ago. He learned that if he were to talk about a controversial subject, people would not pay attention to him. They had pick a side and nothing would change their minds. Except with comedy. If he had a certain point of view, he would put it in the context of a joke. He’s very funny. People pay attention to him and he now has the podium to get his views heard without turning people off. It’s a genius solution. He takes you where he wants you to go and even when you disagree he still pulls you in with his observations of the human condition.
@crooketdometv
@crooketdometv Жыл бұрын
I’ve heard you say no long intro bout 7 times since I discovered you an hour ago. I love you.
@seanmiller5460
@seanmiller5460 Жыл бұрын
Quick to the point, insightful, and attractive. Love the content!!!
@hermankermit-warm1121
@hermankermit-warm1121 2 жыл бұрын
Watched a couple of your uploads. You're awesome.
@allegronontroppo1
@allegronontroppo1 Жыл бұрын
I find you refreshing. You are a well spoken, intelligent, articulate young woman, with fine analytic skills, and what seems to be a very open minded curiosity. You also have a wonderful smile. Thank you fr sharing your thoughts with us all.
@roberc1abc
@roberc1abc Жыл бұрын
The "Painting" in the background. When I look at these videos , I always spent some solid minute to admire it. Uno word - dope!
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