We need a follow-up with homie and the bird. Did the bird stay with homie? Did homie save other birds?
@MarioThe2602 сағат бұрын
Dang it's like stories were trying to tell us about these things. But we absolutely needed Andrew to lay it out as clear as this. thank you, truly
@michaelsotomayor50012 сағат бұрын
I believe as well, there is a difference between an empathetic POV vs. an MBA bro POV (masters in B.A.) Many of these maga are very patriarchal and want to approach life this way.
@alexanderrigda70022 сағат бұрын
As a counselor and behavioral specialist - spot on
@ThaWiteRabit4 сағат бұрын
eat the rich
@el7ation6 сағат бұрын
well done trying to actually understand people in good faith. demonizing the "crazies" really only entrenches them.
@BS-jw7nf8 сағат бұрын
This nicely circles back to the whole manosphere thing. All of the super expensive camps and trainings they sell are just overzealous opportunities to make friends and have intimate non-sexual contact with other men. As neo-liberalism has poisoned societal cohesion, people have been left on their own more and more.
@TrevorHollingsworth-p6f10 сағат бұрын
I vibe with this. Gonna have to check it out
@ghost901216 сағат бұрын
i agree with you like 99% but i recommend you books from adorno, i hope those are translated into english especially (freely translated) "the authoritarian personality". i would love you to read that and if you have no money to buy it, give me a shout i'll gift it to ya
@RobRush19 сағат бұрын
Andrew dropping gems in this one.
@luketurley196120 сағат бұрын
Dude this is hype. I’ve been watching you since the NoBrakes days, fascinated with this social stuff. It’s really cool to see it all bridging to these bigger psychological issues. The old flat earth footage bro!!
@allanjim321 сағат бұрын
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I don’t a know a single thing about who this is or what happened - so I’m not likely to watch the movie.
@danzee88Күн бұрын
You're so close to saying something of merit, but that thing of merit has already been written about extensively: It's capitalism baby. All three of the items you outlined are critiqued in leftist theory. I think the disappointing thing is that, rather than synthesizing your anecdotal perspectives from your work with some real reading and exploration of thinking in this vein, you've created an incredibly thin thesis and lost an opportunity to say something bigger. I'd love to challenge you to push yourself further in this critique.
@gez239Күн бұрын
*hypothesis
@tomdevitis1208Күн бұрын
This is very insightful.
@subtletherapyКүн бұрын
That's why bullying and lambasting extremists is simply self-serving more than anything. We are in the era of the great cope, vulnerable people cope with reality by attaching themselves to the first thing that gives them any sense of agency, while other equally frustrated people, but less vulnerable, cope with their frustration by self-righteously bullying these vulnerable people. There's a lack of compassion all around. And we're blaming the wrong people for our problems.
@jonaht8442Күн бұрын
andrew's hierarchy of needs
@NineInchTyroneКүн бұрын
Kelly might be schizophrenic
@NineInchTyroneКүн бұрын
Explains TDS
@sirchadiusmaximusiiiКүн бұрын
Keep going leftists. Keep whining, keep annoying people, keep showing people your true colors and intellectual capacity. It only brings more people with common sense and decency to the right. Your guilt trips no longer work. 😂 MAGA dgaf what you think.
@MonsyurrDuckКүн бұрын
This is the best video you have made
@shrek2enjoyer164Күн бұрын
How the fuck can this channel pretend to be unbiased when they completely forgo mention of radical leftists and people on BOTH sides of the aisle?
@matthewa602722 сағат бұрын
whats a radical leftist?
@shrek2enjoyer16421 сағат бұрын
@matthewa6027 someone who advocates for children to be taken away from parents who don't "affirm their gender", or thinks its okay for 15 year old girls/kids to get top surgery and hormones. Or people who think that burning down small businesses is an effective act of protest. The list goes on. If you can't see the crazy on both sides you live in an echo chamber
@TheBroz5 сағат бұрын
@@shrek2enjoyer164Top level straw man action there. ‘Radical leftist’ is barely a thing. Sure some like you suggest exists but the numbers are extremely small. What many on the far right consider ‘radical leftists’ are just people that disagree with them, or don’t especially care either way. Most normal people are somewhere in the middle, not driven by hate or a need for segregation. They don’t have super strong political passions, they just want to get on with their lives and not be consumed by hate. They aren’t radical. The problem is the radical right is now owning the political spectrum and narrative, therefore they feel that everyone who disagrees with them is as much of a lunatic as they are.
@matthewvonhofenКүн бұрын
The one thing I respect the most about Andrew and Channel 5, is that they jump into some of the most odd-ball sotuations . And they certainly crack some memes from time to time, but they have never NOT taken their position seriously.
@NERPolitanКүн бұрын
Andrew Callahan independently discovers Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
@HoboGardenerBenКүн бұрын
Super legit, thanks for spreading this awareness. Reading Gabor Mate got me thinking a lot about the power of trauma, it's a domino effect. But perhaps more like fire since it escalates. The flipside to conservativ emedia psychosis is liberal terror. So many liberals are weak fearful people. I live in Vt, I am surrounded by them, it's beyond true, liberals have gone soft af. A bunch of whiny bitches or insuferable holier-than-thou pricks. Also hypocrites. But I'd still rather deal with them than the conservative fear madness.
@jimcypherКүн бұрын
Bad day to be a bank risk! 🎶💪🧀
@JD-qp7sxКүн бұрын
Bro, aren't you a creepy sex pest who can't get laid unless you use the tiny amount of power you've amassed? Pathetic little shit
@FANKANableКүн бұрын
THE CLINTONS KILLED KOBE BRYANT
@djlowtekКүн бұрын
Andrew for president
@matlew1960Күн бұрын
I honestly thought that this was a parody. Just goes to show how a loving father can turn into a nutjob, and it's everybody else's fault.
@ChancePhilbinКүн бұрын
Oh fuck off you know your content contributes to and makes money off of online radicalization
@ericpmetzeКүн бұрын
Time to revisit Maslow's heirarchy of needs.
@bastian1870Күн бұрын
I'm really glad this was posted, I remembered really enjoying this part during the screening but knew I absolutely would not remember it afterwards.
@Statutory_ApeКүн бұрын
What the fuck is this garbage?
@rjsmindКүн бұрын
Otherwise known as the Maslow's hierarchy of needs
@thezanke2 күн бұрын
I know some younger gents who have gotten taken by this stuff as well and at least in their case it seems to be a predisposition to some sort of existing psychosis (like a family history of dissociative identity disorder) which I believe also makes people susceptible to hyper politicized and reactionary media and conspiracy theories. Perhaps a deeply traumatic event can create similar thought patterns to a pre-existing psychosis of some sort.
@Violentpitsa55012 күн бұрын
You need to understand there are two types of people. Individuals and Collectivists. We all naturally fall into our spaces. Also, the most dangerous people are the ones that believe the right thing for the wrong reasons. "MIsinformation" from the left is easy. Its mianstream media that news channels like yourself are here to counter. But misinformation from the right? Maybe one day you will learn to ask the correct questions when interviewing someone from the right side of the spectrum.
@BigAirBonusКүн бұрын
There's a whole lotta words here but a profound absence of a point
@CasperTheGhost64Күн бұрын
Found the angry conservative 😭
@hootie0172 күн бұрын
Thank you for making this
@festungkurland98042 күн бұрын
dumbazz
@red13emerald2 күн бұрын
Dude I just watched Dear Kelly immediately after this and it is the realest, hardest documentary I've ever seen. This is the stuff that deserves to be on TVs and cinema screens. A reasonable, balanced look on the reality of life. No black and white. Also f?@k HBO for making you say that shi* in This Place Rules. I hope you'll continue to be so successful that you never have to do that again.
@tommytigerpants2 күн бұрын
Does this radlcalisation theory apply to people who become radicalised on the left as well?
@BigAirBonusКүн бұрын
What's radicalization on the left look like? Just curious
@91thewatcher23Күн бұрын
Yes it does. What a lot of the libertarian conservatives in these comments are complaining about misses that. This absolutely applies to antifa tumblrinas as much as it does to divorced dad proud boys. Hurt people hurt people and there are a lot of hurt people in the comments here to get defensive and make their pain everyone's problem. Happens on both sides, rainbow flag sjw or unhinged edgelord with a kek frog profile pic.
@D-VinkoКүн бұрын
muh left, muh right. The question isn't "Does it apply to the left?" Because that question is fundamentally nonsense, it implies that science is somehow always favoring left wing narratives. You know the answer, it applies to ALL developed ideologies. The question should be, "Why does it apply so frequently to people in the right wing?" The answer is, the Overton window. The question should then be, "What caused that?"
@glassmuxxicКүн бұрын
Yup! Unfulfilled, disenfranchised and/or unhappy people will look for connection pretty much anywhere - reactionary politics and easy answers aren’t unique to any one political tradition.
@JBrettPrince2 күн бұрын
We live in Weimar 2.0. You clearly stand on the side of radicals. You are a propagandist. Nothing more.
@trvnq2 күн бұрын
this comment section is full of radicals lol
@handavid64212 күн бұрын
Radicalization, as I have understood it, is not a perculiar state. Actually I feel that radicalness is inherent to a great extent and that non-radicalness is a perculiar state achievable by a select few. A person could grow up with a loving family and they would still be radical. Shame is what stops us from openly displaying this Radicality, ( and famously Donald Trump spearheaded through the shame by being an agent of people's radicality ) and there is a growing shamelessness phenomena. just look at the internet and how stupid and shameless we can be, how we engage in mob mentality and falsehoods and dogmas, and how rare shame and humility is. ( Shame only asserts it's power in a non-anonymus environment ) One could either conclude that human life is inherently meant to be traumatic and that trauma causes radicality, but either way it seems to be either a feature that was either developed by collective consciousness and/or behavioural evolution, which history proves. The human condition is that we are generally radical
@ernydoss59542 күн бұрын
Off top
@user-fs5fc1vv7y2 күн бұрын
Uhm What
@thevulgarscientist22072 күн бұрын
America was great in 2019
@buddhabike2 күн бұрын
People who care most about security tend to be most likely to be radicalised