Thank you for dragging cancel culture. I think people need to know when they do something wrong , but harrassing people all day every day and never letting them grow is downright bullying and disgusting!
@alexanderchatziioannidis47674 жыл бұрын
That depends on what is ''wrong''. I find that people that engage in cancel culture constantly throw around the terms ''racist'' ''homophobe'' ''bigot" ''sexist'' in order to cancel someone, but in reality those terms have become so nebulous with regards to their meaning. There are many examples in this comment section of people being cancelled for ridiculous reasons while being labelled one of the above terms. The big problem is that those terms have no stable definition, cancel culturists can consider something extremely mild or even a joke as ''racist'', ''sexist'' etc. Everything is sexist and racist nowadays, for example the tv show Friends would probably be canceled today for some scenes it has that could be considered ''racist'', ''homophobe'' or ''sexist'' today.
@Knowbody424 жыл бұрын
The people doing this 'cancelling' are narcissists. The goal isn't to solve an actual problem. The goal is to assert themselves as your moral superior. In almost all cases, nobody is actually getting hurt if the person or thing they're trying to cancel is left alone instead.
@cosmicreindeer55708 күн бұрын
Not to mention that no one even bothers to verify the accusations made, or get the person's point of view. It's so easy to frame and dump on victims. After putting all that mental pressure on their accused, if the person is understandably not able to defend themselves with perfect articulation, it's further proof that they're guilty. It's crazy and exhausting and saddening.
@Hinatafan4ever6664 жыл бұрын
It sounds like boring, angry, resentful, depressed people attacking others to feel big. Thank you for your hard work and also, thank you for bringing up ways that others can bring positive change.
@schiffelers39444 жыл бұрын
Or sounds like smart people, that got pushed, and suppressed and beaten down for centuries. That got excommunicated or shunned by society. Bored, angry, resentful, depressed, yes... created by their nurture. Lets talk about this as adults. Because they have been lacking all my life growing up.
@Hinatafan4ever6664 жыл бұрын
@@schiffelers3944 Yes, but at the same time? That doesn't mean they can't also be all of the above. I get it. I do.
@schiffelers39444 жыл бұрын
@@Hinatafan4ever666 Above what law? Like JK Rowling that lost her law suit. There are laws about this; a list of criteria to see if a belief needed to be protected. There are5 points to meet: 1. The belief must be genuinely held; 2. It must be a belief and not an opinion or viewpoint based on the present state of information available; 3. It must be a belief as to a weighty and substantial aspect of human life and behavior; 4. It must attain a certain level of cogency, seriousness, cohesion and importance; 5. It must be worthy of respect in a democratic society, be not incompatible with human dignity and not conflict with the fundamental rights of other. And number 5 was why she lost. Adding to that; the self cancelation of Bari Weiss. What are we talking about. Left got canceled all the time, I get canceled all the time. Apparently that is part of life, surviving the concrete jungle. I Know I am not above any laws, unlike Randy Andy, or other elites and billionaires. I got bullied since I can remember, the Christian values I grew up with as a homosexual made me turn my other cheek. So I got bullied for .... not pushing back. After 8 yrs of that I started to push back; (Listen all they taught me was to hit back, hit back harder, and to have the first landing hit. Our culture created all this.) Guess what? I 'became' the 'bully'. I realized this and stopped, only in self defense now-days. During the anti-bully campaigns over the world we found it was ignorance, people 'joking' making/having fun, just freedom of speech. And this piling up on those that got 'bullied'. And nothing actually changed. This is like the columbine shooting. People get damaged first and then you want to fix them. Not the causes, only symptoms. Cancel culture, and freedom of speech has always been under attack by the people in power. I am not against freedom of speech but I am against freedom to lie, manipulate, and deceive and be a wolf a sheep clothing. And having hissy fits about the sheep in wolves clothing that expose you. I just got a different perspective on this, and that does not make mine wrong. It could be more accurate than you perspective?!? At least this is from my point of view, living it. My church camp was more traumatic than my school camps. So this twisted hypocritical non-sense has been going on since our recorded his-stories. No longer "Geschichtte" "Geschiedenis" aka what happened, but history. Humanity is not new, humans are not new inventions or creations, out problems are as old as time. (Also English is not my mothers nor fathers tongue, so if I made grammar mistakes that does not prove I am stupid or wrong. People always go for things like that.)
@schiffelers39444 жыл бұрын
@@Hinatafan4ever666 sorry I misread, but I still feel the same. Laws? What laws? Ever tried to prove you where discriminated against?! Systemic problems, why? 6 y/o child that has a broken arm since the first break and has to stay at school, "boys don't cry". Not letting you go to the bathroom in time so you piss your pants in class. Stuff like that. I agree it triggers childhood trauma's. Teen and Tween trauma's, hell even troubles I encounter today. All I know is society and even professionals are part of those trauma's. Caused most of them. Their inactions. People closing the pit after the calf has drowned. etc. All this is what we try to evolve above. But without recognizing this we can't. I am stuck because we are stuck, our society is stuck. Sticking our heads in the sand.
@Hinatafan4ever6664 жыл бұрын
@@schiffelers3944 you might be right! It isn't so clear and cut. We have a similar growing up experience. I'm trans and grew up in the South, so I get discrimination and bullying. I became a bully too. At some point, people have enough and they do become angry and resentful. But I'm seeing people that go OUT of their way to doxx and ruin and harass others to destroy their credibility and livelihood. Not everyone participating in cancel culture has been victimized. Some people like being a part of something or affecting change, and some are just sadistic trolls using a good cause to cause mayhem. But I agree with you. It is more complicated than I made it sound.
@malohn20684 жыл бұрын
Nowadays people confuse justice for revenge. They dont want people to improve and show positive change (Which is a massive plus, alot of people are too proud to accept the morally wrong stuff they've done 10 years ago). They just want revenge, and the thing is. It doesnt help the person improve, they just go for their money because "Yes! Now that the person is bankrupt and is miserable, we did it. We stopped sexism and racism" its just ridiculous. Court of public opinion is awful.
@mbs80014 жыл бұрын
👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻
@tegoblue4 жыл бұрын
I agree,and the same can be said of jail sentences and executions of prisoners.
@fulanichild31384 жыл бұрын
Cancel culture is an excuse to bully. They are bullies and sadists; they relish the punishment they deliver, and the more the person suffers the better the bully feels. In their self-righteousness, they feel entitled to punish and would never view themselves as bullies. These are exactly the types "of people who are too proud to accept the morally wrong stuff they've done". Also, consider that in a free and open society, in a democracy, a punishment must fit the crime. Destroying someone over something they said would never be approved by any legitimate judicial system.
@malohn20684 жыл бұрын
@A P I talk about the idiots that cancel people based on pure accusations with zero evidence. They can get fucked. The ones that are rapists with proof though, yeah fuck em
@N0die4 жыл бұрын
*Terry Crews
@mattfritz14 жыл бұрын
Love your breakdown! Cancel culturists believe: 1. they can say anything they want, but you can't; 2. that you don't have to think because they can think for you; 3. and two wrongs make a right
@glorifiedsuburbanspankingm14694 жыл бұрын
@You're probably touching yourself right now Please stop the gaslighting...
@omfug71484 жыл бұрын
@discorperted but, but Obama whaaa! Jesus dude.
@JohnPaul-le4pf4 жыл бұрын
An erstwhile friend used to say, "Two wrongs don't make a right. It takes at least half a dozen."
@franmellor98434 жыл бұрын
Feel so sorry for the victims of *cancel culture*
@danpro45194 жыл бұрын
I think all of these apply to a lot of activists as well (maybe not number 3, although some have defended or dismissed violent behavior like looting/riots).
@nicolcacola4 жыл бұрын
Cancel culture is also a type of aggressive harassment. Contacting families, bosses, businesses associated, doxxing by looking up license plates, addresses, phone numbers, etc.
@franmellor98434 жыл бұрын
@Random Dude it's as if a group of people are re-enacting some of the worst moments in human history..shunned by society in other words *cancelled *
@wandaburns80754 жыл бұрын
If people object to their bad behavior being outed, they shouldn't do it.
@caryulmer55784 жыл бұрын
@Random Dude Her logic is jaw dropping. I guess she'd think a heterosexual woman would be luckier to get raped too bc we like men. She doesn't understand the trauma of rape & that rape isn't about sex, the fact that she doesn't get this makes me smh. I've fortunately never been raped, but I don't have to be to have some understanding of how traumatic that would be & feel sympathy for those who have been raped.
@aaronjsolomon4 жыл бұрын
@@wandaburns8075 Spoken like someone with absolutely no self-awareness. You should demonstrate your apparent moral perfection by posting everything you've ever said or written, in public or private, to be scrutinized by people who are driven to destroy you by irrational hatred. You should have no problem with everything you've ever said or done being "outed", since you obviously have never said or done anything that could be used against you.
@havest24 жыл бұрын
if it really was underhanded what these cancelers were doing, targets wouldnt lose their jobs for what they are doing. It sounds more like you are arguing that there shouldnt be accountability
@Noztube4 жыл бұрын
"The paradox of cancel culture is that its mission is supposed to cause positive change, but its method doesn't actually allow for growth." Oh my god this is exactly the thing that bothers me about cancel culture but was unable to articulate. Thank you, Dr Grande.
@Haghenveien4 жыл бұрын
Cancel culture doesn't leave room for forgiveness
@amateursleuth11954 жыл бұрын
You just said exactly what I was thinking, Noztube!😀
@badcornflakes63743 жыл бұрын
Cancel culture exists for the same reason witch hunts existed; resentful groups of people need a common enemy to unite against. The mob needs a scapegoat. By accusing a person of some transgression (such as racism or sexism), the woke mob strips the accused individual of all protection. By uniting against an accused individual and persecuting them, the angry mob takes revenge for all the injustices done against them. As they persecute their victim, the mob experiences collective catharsis. This irrational scapegoating occurs when society's social bonds weaken and mutual suspicion grows. Scapegoating innocent people is a way to restore a threatened sense of community.
@gwho3 жыл бұрын
Obvious, extreme thin veil of good, just used as a pretext for their clubbing down everyone with their moral righteousness
@tiffanyl48294 жыл бұрын
"...obsession with causing harm"....thank you, Dr Grande.I pray no one tries to cancel you for this. You are a voice of reason.
@LifeDIY4 жыл бұрын
They will try at some point when his videos are too rational for them.
@BelligerentStyle4 жыл бұрын
Finally someone said it. I guess that's why I find myself disconnecting more often and just reading a book. I guess that's the only positive outcome - when you can't take all the toxicity online, you have to go offline and do other things instead
@dianac24984 жыл бұрын
I agree. I do that as well. It’s nice to see what’s happening in the world but it’s scary toxic out there.
@h.borter53674 жыл бұрын
Yes. Why I spend as much time as I can working on church activities. Positive. Also, I love to read, too. When the violent protests started, I downloaded games on my phone. Never played games on my phone before. I really like it now. Stay healthy.
@f3rrrmi4 жыл бұрын
I don't use social media anymore if I want to laugh I don't go to youtube too much drama and hysteria, tiktok has enough content to make me laugh. Heck I still use Knowyourmeme and 9gag
@Dwightstjohn-fo8ki4 жыл бұрын
I'm big on gardening in public areas and it's a real joy to connect with polite, considerate young and old in the hood. they are still there, somewhere.
@kirkjohnson93534 жыл бұрын
Another key aspect of cancel culture is that there is no path to redemption. The desire is to utterly destroy- not transform.
@latinaalma19474 жыл бұрын
@You're probably touching yourself right now This is a close minded attitude....deciding others are your enemy and you must punish them not only harms them but hurts you MORE! Dominating others is bullying and is not healthy. You are harming yourself. I have known people of my own generation who were anti war demonstrators as I was. My church demonstrated. I was a draft counselor for the Quakers in Cambrdige, Mass. Some of the activists of my generation turned very bitter and angry as they aged....they moved further and further away from mainstream Americans. THey went down an unhealthy path and they suffer now from social isolation. THe current crop of Antifa and BLM demonstrators view them as old losers and sadly so do mainstream people of their own age.They have led very limited lives, stuck in who they were in their 20s, now in their 70s and they are mostly just sad.
@marmadukescarlet77914 жыл бұрын
JustJ WhoIsAsking I thought cancel culture was about intolerance. You’re talking about normalising paedophila. Not sure what you’re getting at ...
@barfyman-3624 жыл бұрын
You're probably touching yourself right now You are straw-manning the argument. It’s not that nobody is laughing at Seinfeld anymore, it’s the small cult of vindictive self-righteous puritans who feel they are entitled to impose their neuroses onto others.
@barfyman-3624 жыл бұрын
You're probably touching yourself right now That fallacy is about over generalizing, what part of what I said is the issue?
@barfyman-3624 жыл бұрын
Because I only addressed one element of the set of examples you gave, then applied the conclusion I reached to the set?
@lornaginetteharrison71684 жыл бұрын
On a wider point, I can only imagine that people throughout the world who’ve been on COVID-19 lockdown for the last few months have had even MORE time to devote to negative & destructive campaigns of hate on the internet/social media, as their opportunities of actual "real world" physical interactions with other human beings, in person, [whether at school/college, or in a workplace environment] have by necessity been drastically restricted.
@themadmattster96474 жыл бұрын
so true but i see people also getting more and more sick of it, even those who would support many of the causes that the cancel culture side would support
@gavhz32783 жыл бұрын
So true I am currently in this exact situation household full of narcissists but I am able to manage tho
@nolanbarger4 жыл бұрын
1. The entity being canceled often has a large audience that appreciate it. There are people who were not offended and lose out if the entity is canceled. 2. The thing being canceled can easily be avoided by those who cancel. You can consume something else if it bothers you and respect those who appreciate the entity. 3. The boundaries are unclear on what is cancel worthy. 4. The boundaries are ever changing (as they are in any society) and so punishment is being delivered retroactively. 5. Retroactive punishment means that we are assuming those who did or said the thing 20 years ago had the same awareness that we have today. 6. The punishment called for doesn't always match the "crime." (Being blacklisted from your industry, dropped by your advertisers, suppliers, agent etc). 7. Evil motive is ascribed to the entity rather than carelessness. They take the worst possible meaning from what was said and ignore what they person says they meant. 8. People are disincentivised to speak out against this part of society. The cancellers will say if you are not in support of "us" you must be in support of "them" [the thing we are accusing the entity of] and you should be canceled yourself!
@RinAsami14 жыл бұрын
This! 100% this! Thank you for writing it out so succulently.
@eyeamme19174 жыл бұрын
I love your analysis. It's not just celebs and businesses anymore though. There have been lots of people who aren't at all famous who have had the cancel crowd come after their jobs for saying the wrong thing in a public forum or for just following someone the cancelers find distasteful. I suppose you could say that they become public figures when they insert themselves into a public discussion without the protection of anonymity but what about the teacher who forgot she followed Infowars for the laughs years ago or the random man who ends up in a deceptively edited viral video at a fast food restaurant? No one is safe from being canceled. Discussions are impossible when a poor choice of words, a dissenting opinion, or an old follow can threaten your livelihood. It seems like cancel culture gets more extreme by the day.
@patbastardandthespurious58224 жыл бұрын
It's also true that many people will not always act in a socially ""acceptable"" manner due to conditions that could range from personality disorders to autism, or simply due to stress factors in a given moment. Many people who participate in the mob will be found chanting slogans like "end the stigma of mental illness", but it's those of us with mental health complications that are perhaps most vulnerable under the decentralised panopticon of social scrutiny.
@dianaaugustine54382 жыл бұрын
So true. I think I just got canceled by my old friend groups on facebook simply for saying that I don’t want to unfriend people who hold differing opinions from myself. I never even said what my opinion was, just that I agreed to disagree. Cancel culture is insanity!
@mintberrycrunch43334 жыл бұрын
Collective narcissistic, sadistic psychopathy, with a desperate need to belong, indeed! Another day, another video, another thousand or two thousand or even three thousand subscribers. This is an indication of your continually very high quality work, Dr Grande. Congratulations, you're the rock star of forensic psychology on KZbin. Respect from Australia.
@scottp24624 жыл бұрын
Kevin Hornbuckle Would it make any real difference? He is a PhD in clinical practice. He begins with a disclaimer that he is not giving a diagnosis. While he may not be a subject matter expert he has more than a basic understanding of the information. In my humble opinion he does an excellent job of providing the basics to the layperson.
@biondatiziana4 жыл бұрын
@@scottp2462 Absolutely, and a lot of so-called professionals could learn from his insights as well.
@ClosertoBooks4 жыл бұрын
Kevin Hornbuckle Which errors? If you’re going to comment in that way, you need to be more forthcoming.
@mintberrycrunch43334 жыл бұрын
@Ryn Harkian newsflash: no amount of medical intervention can change xy chromosomes to xx.
@kiera1814 жыл бұрын
When companies do things that a potentially hurtful or harmful purposely and repeatedly what recourse do people have?
@jaredmello4 жыл бұрын
One note, cancel culture effects normal people the worst because they don’t have the financial support to get though it often times if they get fired
@lidahall59284 жыл бұрын
Yes - over the past month, several people (at least) who have tweeted their support of say, J.K. Rowling *once* have found themselves fired, for example. I think it's absolutely terrifying! We're talking about the literal Thought Police here...
@dlynn1014 жыл бұрын
Maybe they need to look in the mirror and fix what's wrong there? We ALL do.
@AmyLSacks4 жыл бұрын
@@lidahall5928 Sure they have. [rolleyes]
@SolarDragon0074 жыл бұрын
@@dlynn101 The only thing wrong is the existence of petty, worthless bullies who seek to ruin anyone who doesn't tow the line of their bigoted and authoritarian views.
@lidahall59284 жыл бұрын
@@AmyLSacks [rolls eyes three times] Gillian Phillips is one example I can cite without looking - there have been several others I was informed of, but they weren't people with the kinds of jobs that are reported on in the mainstream media. Do you think the assholes who fire or refuse to extend the contracts of female employees who publicly support another woman's acknowledgement of biological reality want to _advertise the fact?_
@tinameyer70804 жыл бұрын
Aside from the obvious points articulated by Dr Grande....my other concern is the very premise that if "you don't follow the "RULES" you are subject to cancellation".....where are the "RULES" published? What happens when the "RULES" change??? In reality, they are NOT rules, they are someone's notion of societal norms or someone's notion of PREFERRED societal norms....they are NOT published anywhere, constantly evolve and just about anyone could inadvertently violate one of them...
@MasterMalrubius4 жыл бұрын
You're probably touching yourself right now Can you provide some pre-internet examples of cancel culture?
@robinmissouri75144 жыл бұрын
@@MasterMalrubius FILLI VANILLI😭
@cutienerdgirl4 жыл бұрын
@@MasterMalrubius The Salem Witch Trials is the first ever example of Cancel Culture in American History.
@andyiswonderful4 жыл бұрын
Agreed. Some Social Justice Warriors seem particularly pushy about what the rules are. Some evangelical Christians, also.
@marylamb77074 жыл бұрын
Form of bullying
@jsan37434 жыл бұрын
Thank you for discussing this. I've seen so much obsessive canceling this year it is scary. It worries me that some day the target of canceling will do something awful. It can get so negative, obsessive, agressive, relentless and scary (especially when the target is vulnerable in some way). It seems like those that obsess in canceling are so self righteous and they lack any ability or willingness to empathize.
@abrahampalmer87612 жыл бұрын
Agreed 100%
@tsentenari43534 жыл бұрын
"further more, a violation of the rules reveals that the offending party is evil in every way, beyond redemption" GREAT analysis, live it
@akishawashington21364 жыл бұрын
"Collective Sadism", "They understand morality better than everyone else.", "I can say what I want, but you can't say what you want." So on point. Great work!
@deliabass52144 жыл бұрын
I love this video and so sick of "cancel culture". They're toxic and a bunch of followers. As usual, awesome commentary Dr. Grande!
@abrahampalmer87612 жыл бұрын
Yep I call it the mob mentality that cannot think for themselves a bunch of sheeps
@cinnamonstar8082 жыл бұрын
CANCELLED WAS A TOOL that black consumers used to remove toxic black celebrities and entertainers from saying horrible things about Black people yet want our support. USA: the culture had BOYCOTTS USA they system have auto-cancelled built in . so I dont know how this became a 'everybody storyline" its the same as woke. this is internal BLACK COMMUNITY dialogue. so if you ar sick of "cancel culture" explain to any born girl or grown women in America. why after 200 years and the highest in the demographics they are not PRESIDENT? even if you "christmas tree" the data and a woman should come up within 2 centuries of voting. . I play the LOTTO with higher odds and win sometimes. I came close to lightening strikes. BUT 0% woman Presidents ??? 👉🏼👉🏽 👉🏾 and that is not CANCEL CULTURE to you? then explain what is it then.
@fitnesswithsteve4 жыл бұрын
We judge others on their actions while we judge ourself on our intentions.
@Macheako4 жыл бұрын
Bruh....most people do not even bother judging themselves 🤣 were cowsrds
@alwaysyouramanda4 жыл бұрын
*Clapping*
@AfroGaz714 жыл бұрын
Ah c'mon dude, quotations!
@JohnPaul-le4pf4 жыл бұрын
@@AfroGaz71 Right. Quotation marks would be appropriate there.
@lingoistj19563 жыл бұрын
And some judge others by “projecting” intention onto them.
@angieyoung66744 жыл бұрын
Great analysis, as always. I'd just like to add that it doesn't only target companies and celebrities, but often working class individuals as well. For example last month a man was fired for cracking his knuckles outside his car window which was mistaken for an alleged white supremacy symbol.
@nise52814 жыл бұрын
People need to fight back, legally if needed , their NEEDS to be a push back on all this truly sick unjust behavior!
@AmyLSacks4 жыл бұрын
Link?
@angieyoung66744 жыл бұрын
@@AmyLSacks Google "man fired for cracking knuckles" it should come up right at the top, the articles will be from around June 15th
@AmyLSacks4 жыл бұрын
@@angieyoung6674 I found an article from *The Hill* which showed the company investigating their employee before the firing. No information on what they found, though. It could've been more than the hand-motion, which incidentally IS often used as the equivalent of a secret handshake among neo-Nazis. RWers screaming about how wrong the firing was (a number of them in the comments there were yapping about how "the Jews got him fired," like that makes a lick of sense) should consider demanding the end of At-Will employment via their state reps. Then people like this man would have more recourse in these situations than they do now.
@lingoistj19563 жыл бұрын
Ironically it’s the same hand symbol Captain Ronald Johnson of Ferguson, Missouri’s fraternity uses.
@666ydney4 жыл бұрын
this doesn't just happen to celebrity and brands, either. at least those entities (usually) have money, a following, etc behind them. imagine being in your 20s and being threatened, ousted by your primary social group, and attacked for something you did that was "morally wrong" in your early 20s. your brain isn't even fully developed at that point. the idea that people can't change and grow is reprehensible. i've seen firsthand the toll these types of attacks can take on a person. losing all your friends and being publicly shamed/accused/condemned by people you don't even know is scarring. it doesn't matter what you say, it won't stop these people. if you apologize, if you stay silent, defend yourself- it doesn't matter, it only makes it worse. it's a toxic combination of black and white thinking and perceived moral superiority that at the end of the day can have serious detrimental consequences on the person being canceled's mental health. having watched this happen recently to someone i care about, i really needed to see something like this. i'm going to school for psychology so i really try to apply logic and critical thinking, but also empathy, to situations. i've been feeling so anxious and second guessing everything lately because of the public bullying i've experienced for defending a loved one. so thank you.
@cosmicreindeer55708 күн бұрын
It happened to me. I didn't even do anything wrong, I was just awkward and shy. I got mobbed to the point of a mental breakdown by a group of girls. Some were malicious and enjoyed it, some didn't have the ethics to check with someone before spreading gossip about them. When I tried to complain, I was told that bullies have mental health too, and put under observation for being a stress case. The behavior kept escalating, I got regularly humiliated publicly and the faculty did nothing to stop it. I'm deeply depressed and I know it's because I couldn't make myself heard and resolve the situation. Everyone assumed whatever they wanted. Everything i did made things worse at the time, so I stopped trying. I feel really broken.
@ShanYalesTale4 жыл бұрын
So glad you made this video! I agree with you so much in this topic. I am in my 40s now and can't stand cancel culture. It doesn't allow people to prove they have changed. It just seems so toxic and close minded. I always try to look at things from multiple points of view now and when I was younger, I easily jumped on the band wagon.
@MasterMalrubius4 жыл бұрын
shy boy That’s easy. Younger people have not sacrificed to build anything and therefore cannot appreciate that people who have want to enjoy the benefit of their labor. What is amazing is that the same people who say the brains of these younger people have not fully developed and should not be held legally responsible for illegal acts are the same that want to allow these immature people to vote.
@tashastarling8704 жыл бұрын
@discorperated They are the future, and the future is NOW! xD
@scorpion-fs7pg4 жыл бұрын
I'd like if you could give your opinion on the people who refuse to wear masks vs the ones who do wear masks.
@denisenilsson13664 жыл бұрын
Perhaps the personality traits as well.
@Magister_Sibrandus4 жыл бұрын
Well, the ones that don't are obviously low on agreeableness.
@Nelcomarproductions4 жыл бұрын
Commies vs people who have brain's
@Nelcomarproductions4 жыл бұрын
@@Magister_Sibrandus which is good since we are not dictated by the mob.
@Aurora.3694 жыл бұрын
@@Magister_Sibrandus sheeple vs freeple
@klausthiele4 жыл бұрын
Those who are easily offended are the same ones who are easily controlled.
@schiffelers39444 жыл бұрын
Those who are easily offended got traumatized by life, and I take offence in your apathy. Easily controlled, lol then why do you/they have the problem controlling them. Wish full thinking and very simplistic.
@f3rrrmi4 жыл бұрын
apathy isn't necessary bad either way, it's just a point of view as long as you dont hurt/kill people
@BroJo6763 жыл бұрын
How can people taking offense at somebody's foolishness control them? You never know the lengths of people's anger, especially when it turns into bullying messing with a person's mental health.
@theismyorbit61654 жыл бұрын
Your voice is so soothing and consistent:)
@SusanHL4 жыл бұрын
100% SPOT ON. Especially regarding their intent to limit free speech, and their potential mottos. Thank you for your channel - it prevents me from feeling as though the entire world has lost its mind.
@LifeDIY4 жыл бұрын
I agree, Susan!
@abrahampalmer87612 жыл бұрын
Frfr
@gabe-po9yi4 жыл бұрын
It’s a front for releasing deep-seated rage that has nothing to do with the issue at hand. It’s the powerless finally feeling and doing something that makes them feel powerful.
@sekenamcmurren22174 жыл бұрын
Well said Dr.Grande, I couldn't agree more with your assessment of the "Cancelled Culture" rage. It is unhealthy and has gone too far.😒
@ashleyiskindacringe96044 жыл бұрын
Yet another great video Dr. Grande! I still can’t get over how you say the 5 Factor Model/ acronym ‘OCEAN’ so easily. Honestly you should make that into merch haha
@mikelobrien4 жыл бұрын
I would buy the tee shirt!! O C E A N
@rejaneoliveira50194 жыл бұрын
Great idea👍🏼
@ashleyiskindacringe96044 жыл бұрын
Mikel OBrien hahaha same here!
@kevinkapowski4 жыл бұрын
Completely agree Dr. Grande. It is disturbing seeing how easily people can have their lives destroyed just because 15 year old girls on Twitter choose to do so. I recall Johnny Depp being 'cancelled' not too long ago for 'abusing' his girlfriend and cancellers trashed him, then when it turned out his girlfriend was in fact abusing him, the damage was done and there is no accountability. I think also ties in with the MeToo movement in some ways also
@Dwightstjohn-fo8ki4 жыл бұрын
if I had a sixty million dollar New York media contract the first clause in it (by my New York lawyers) would be that an "accusation" is just that, especially something a decade or two, or THREE ago. interesting that in most of Europe these movements are not getting much traction, no matter the merits.
@Dosetsu14 жыл бұрын
Not all targets are celebrities or large businesses. Sometimes they go after students, typical employees, or small businesses to either get them expelled, fired, or go bankrupt.
@TheoWren4 жыл бұрын
yup. i’ve seen it happen to a few of my friends - even ones who are straight-up leftists. cancel culturists will try to ruin your life for one tiny little screwup, and then if you don’t like their methods, they’ll claim that you just don’t want criticism or consequences for your actions at all. it’s such distorted, abusive thinking.
@washingmachinedoesntneedme49474 жыл бұрын
'They are just trying to increase their position by decreasing the positions of others.' I've been saying this for a while and I'm glad to hear someone saying it too. There's a lot of talk on beliefs, logic and morals when these type of public scandals occur, but hardly ever I hear about envy and opportunism. And they do damage, specially when they target small business, low rank social figures or people struggling with health issues. Judgment is not supposed to be emotional or cruel, but reasonable. And reason takes time, and the ability to look at the questioned object, idea or being through many different angles. Slow-moving justice should not stay out of fashion.
@Valentine-jo7ls4 жыл бұрын
Cancel culture should be holding people accountable for actually serious things but people just rather focus on minor things that end up in the person still having their career perfectly in tact anyway.
@santana-dr7hp4 жыл бұрын
Hard Agree. I feel as if cancel culture would benefit from reading about Reintegrative shaming
@HarleyQnzel4 жыл бұрын
Like who? I've only seen people have their lives destroyed while it's happening. Pewdiepie lost his KZbin show, sponsors and has his contraversy for ever now. James Charles lost so many subs and his mental health took a dive. Jeffree Star and Shane have lost support in company's and losing subs as we speak. When the croud is coming they lose a lot, but when they move on to the next "victim" (saying this as some are, some are not) they still have to rebuild what's been broken and some never recover
@lissie36694 жыл бұрын
I feel like that’s where there’s 2 groups of people. The latter ruining the former. The latter usually being white and sheltered.
@LifeDIY4 жыл бұрын
I think ppl should mind their own business and i do not think i need to hold anyone else accountable for perceived mistakes. I have my own issues.
@acmartialarts22274 ай бұрын
I think it’s just people judging other people because they have no life
@beingSabra4 жыл бұрын
So, you’re as fed up as we are. Thanks for the analysis.
@2010kgurl4 жыл бұрын
"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." -Voltaire
@mwheeler1384 жыл бұрын
It does bring up a good question though. How much is too much? When is it deserved criticism as opposed to moral grandstanding? I'd like for you to discuss this if possible, Dr. Grande.
@caryulmer55784 жыл бұрын
Agreed. I think that line between the two needs to be clarified more. I don't agree with cancel culture at all, but also think the pendulum can't totally swing in the other direction. It's important to speak up for what's right & try to make change, but I think the method is what makes it become cancel culture.
@josehenriquefs8884 жыл бұрын
I think that the main diferences are: healthy criticism is focused on growth and uses dialogue as main method, cancel culture is focused on punishment and uses persecution as main method. Also, in cancel culture, there's no real preoccupation about checking the facts, it reminds me of that expression: "shoot first, ask questions later".
@havest24 жыл бұрын
yes this perspective seems more nuanced than Dr Grande's
@AmyLSacks4 жыл бұрын
Yeah. Also there are people who claim they're being "cancelled" just because they were told off by a few people. The term is rapidly evolving to mean, "Every reaction to me that I didn't like."
@h.borter53674 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, Dr Grande for covering this topic. I am so tired of the whole thing, I don't know what to do. It's everywhere. Thanks again.
@glitchyrhythm67494 жыл бұрын
One problem with cancel culture is half the people getting canceled aren't even guilty of anything. Just have a different opinion.
@LifeDIY4 жыл бұрын
Yes! The media pushes what it wants to push and can contribute to destroying a person's reputation - then cc can come in and finish the job. It is messed up because the media doesn't care if the story is real or not.
@battleofwills71894 жыл бұрын
That's the objective. In order to remove every threat, they have to remove people who have different opinions.
@snekdood4 жыл бұрын
true
@patbastardandthespurious58224 жыл бұрын
This was particularly notable in the case of the Covington Catholic school boys, who were viciously attacked by the mass media because one of them smiled awkwardly while a man banged a drum in his face, which was fraudulently taken as a dominant smirk. Fortunately that kid won his lawsuit recently against the CaNcEl mobsters but it only goes to show that even a misleading picture taken in one second of your life can be enough for them to condemn you, and demonstrates how entrenched the ideology and the practice is in the institution of the mass media.
@impervita83842 жыл бұрын
@@patbastardandthespurious5822 smirking or taunting an indigenous activist, in a predominantly white Catholic school, wearing a maga hat clearly showing they worship someone who spewed anti native, and fascistic rhetoric
@ChrisMarrin4 жыл бұрын
It is so nice to see someone with a brain analyzing the behavior of those in places where no one has a brain.
@papasitoman4 жыл бұрын
How do you make a mountain taller? By flattening all the peaks around it.
@rejaneoliveira50194 жыл бұрын
I agree that dialogue is a sensible solution. However, when the insults start the dialogue has ended. When people resort to defamation, humiliation and offensive judgments that’s when their critical thinking is running short of ideas. It’s much more cumbersome to apply logic, intelligent reasoning and even forgiveness while dealing with opposing thoughts. The same way that this group takes to their celebrities in such a fast and passionate fashion they also easily dispose of them quite abruptly and mercilessly. Dr. Grande, it took me months of watching your videos for me to really understand what you are all about. It didn’t happen overnight. Now I fully endorse you and I can give numerous reasons why to anyone. There are some other KZbinrs that I respect deeply but again it took me a long time to form that opinion. Anyways, that’s how I approach this rapidly changing culture. That’s such a good topic for a video, well done Dr. Grande!❤️
@LuciaInman4 жыл бұрын
Very well said. :)
@rejaneoliveira50194 жыл бұрын
Lucia - Thank you Lucia:)🙂
@mrs.reluctant40954 жыл бұрын
👍
@emi75154 жыл бұрын
This is what America needs right now ❤️
@Macheako4 жыл бұрын
@discorperted nah. Just stop listenin to women 🤣👍🏻
@franmellor98434 жыл бұрын
@discorperted dump trump
@rosemarygrace16354 жыл бұрын
It's what EVERYONE needs right now not just America.
@MrRight10004 жыл бұрын
And what have you done which enabled you to speak for the whole county? ... besides producing waste products of your bodily functions?
@SQTOS4 жыл бұрын
@@MrRight1000 Spoken like a true pure energy being.....
@YuriPavlov4 жыл бұрын
I have never been disappointed with Dr Grande's analyses yet--however delicate the topic is, especially these days. Thank you so much, very informative!
@rejaneoliveira50194 жыл бұрын
Yuri Pavlov - Same.
@totallynotcyrus76224 жыл бұрын
Dr. Grande hits another grand slam on the ball field of conceptual psychology! I think the recent rise of cancel culture here in the U.S. is at least partially connected to our current state of political polarization. For instance, I've always interpreted cancel culture to be a situation wherein a celebrity or public figure says or does something that "offends" a subset of politically obsessed people, and then those people blackball the public figure via any means necessary. This leads to job loss, social isolation and general hatred toward the blackballed individual. Of course, there are many other interpersonal conflicts to which this concept applies, as you brilliantly explained in this video. I've learned so much from your videos! Thanks, again.
@lciav4 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate you defining what it is and who engages. Some people say it’s okay but they are talking about the “normal” parameters you set, when really its about the abnormal, extremes that define cancel culture.
@rainydayjane82574 жыл бұрын
Dr Grande you are the 'anti-cancel culture' . You have created a platform that encourages healthy dialogue and the respectful exchange of opinions!! What a refreshing idea 🤣!! I look forward to your video when you reach 400K subscribers!! Have a great day. 😊
@jbsnyder17364 жыл бұрын
Cancel culture was made possible by social media!
@jhboob4 жыл бұрын
Clearly, it has been made toxic by social media.
@lymarie19744 жыл бұрын
wonderful thought, i have never thought of putting that together.
@AmyLSacks4 жыл бұрын
Nah. Once upon a time it was called Excommunication or Blacklisting, and it only went one way: it was the powerful punching down. Now it could, conceivably, go both ways. Though it's important to remember that no powerful person is likely to have their lives ruined forever because some people on FB or wherever told them, "Hey, you're really a dick and I'm not buying your products anymore."
@taburzblism32874 жыл бұрын
i agree, but i would rather blame college campus's and SJW's for cancel culture. social media is merely but a platform. Actually quite alot of the platforms are in a way supporting this kind of cancel behavior and forcing certain policies and politics down peoples throats. Poltical correctness and left wing stuff is a a product that cancel culture came out of.
@Ron48854 жыл бұрын
Let's all ask Kim Kardashian how to vote.
@MithraSemiramis4 жыл бұрын
collective sadism. I love how you handled this ☺️
@Andromeda_M314 жыл бұрын
Back in the 90s tech savvy people advised not to use your real name online due to harassment, fraud and stalking. Wise advice.
@merdelune94 жыл бұрын
The only "cancellation" I'm on board with, is the cancellation of the cancel culture.
@CelticSaint4 жыл бұрын
Or in my case the cancellation of the wretched and mandatory BBC television license!
@gromit02994 жыл бұрын
I wish the people that subscribed to cancel culture, could, you know, maybe empty their closets. I'm pretty sure they're not neat and organized.
@Macheako4 жыл бұрын
I wish canceled people would start to knock out the cancellers.... Violence is a fair solution when you realize the MAJORITY of cancellers are cowards who hide behind other men....and use our system of law to control others.... Its disgusting
@katperson19553 жыл бұрын
Especially when they dig up some relatively harmless and temporary lapse of judgement by someone ten to twenty years ago. How many of us can honestly say that we’ve never done or said anything that we later regret?
@miekehugo17124 жыл бұрын
Cancel culture is so aggressively dominant that many public figures such as celebrities feel pressured to become political. It is not enough to be an entertainer anymore, one must be an activist as well. There is nothing wrong with outrage in appropriate situations, but this movement is becoming militant.
@DarrenFMagee4 жыл бұрын
Very well outlined, explained video. The culture seems to exhibit the narcissistic belief/defence mechanism ‘my suffering/outrage proves how righteous/virtuous/noble I am’.
@a.j.64324 жыл бұрын
Sounds like what’s going on right now in America as a whole. Terrifying.
@GetFunnied4 жыл бұрын
america will burn fuck america
@totallynotcyrus76224 жыл бұрын
Yes!
@thenry67694 жыл бұрын
Seeing Madison Beer get cancelled for being essentially "too pretty" really showed me cancel culture's true colours. They try to claim that she sets unrealistic and unfair beauty standard because she looks like how she looks? And they used a picture of her getting a mole removed to claim she had surgery and now she gets tons of hate. At least cancel culture never really works
@beiladras4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for these videos, and for keeping a level headed discussion.
@hemprope43264 жыл бұрын
In all honesty I feel like cancel culture is the result of mistakes we made over the last 20-30 years trying to teach generations Y and Z to be more accepting of eachother. The problem was that we never taught them the limit... Now they've just swung back around in the opposite direction.
@TheChamp19714 жыл бұрын
This video REALLY needs to go viral!!! (Too bad I can only click the LIKE button once.)
@AmyLSacks4 жыл бұрын
Nah. It's not nearly as good as some of the other ones in this series. It's too vague, for starters.
@yuliyaivanova44484 жыл бұрын
To be honest I think as someone who is a lot older than those of us who participate in "cancel culture" (aka holding people accountable for their actions, as people have for forever, but because of the internet now its a lot easier for us to express ourselves), you don't understand it. People are willing to forgive, we just won't take apologies that aren't truly remorseful/taking accountability. Cancel culture isn't just something that "antisocial" types participate in, most of us are well-adjusted normal people. I highly encourage you to actually talk to young people about this topic
@camuscat1234 жыл бұрын
Seems like belonging to a cult: I had never heard of this term. That was informative.
@somedude1724 жыл бұрын
thank you! i love that you made the distinction between cancel culture and boycotting. they seem to be synonymous to the average person and it really bothers me. boycotting is a healthy, peaceful, sometimes effective way to hold companies and people accountable. cancel culture is killing peoples' careers because they said something mildly offensive to some people 10 years ago while drunk, before whatever they said was even considered offensive
@santana-dr7hp4 жыл бұрын
1 second in and I already know its gonna be a great video. Btw, I feel like the topic of Reintegrative Shaming would make a really interesting video
@ShanYalesTale4 жыл бұрын
That sounds very interesting!
@LadyBonnieLass4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for doing this video. It gives me a lot of peace to hear a credible professional say that this isn't healthy for anyone. I've been journaling lately about how toxic this culture of selfrighteous behavior is, and how it throws shame at others as if that is the way to foster compassion. And it seems that if you oppose it publicly you're all things that are evil. So I've had very few places to talk about this in, it's been very isolating. I would love for you to go further into this topic, and discuss how to promote accountability and compassion in an actually healthy way. Because shaming isn't the way to do it, but people tend to react more swiftly to pain than an extended olive branch. I really hope you see this comment, and thanks again.
@KisDraga4 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you talked about this... There is something almost relieving hearing a level headed mindful take on the matter. There's so much aggression in the world in general that I found this topic to be really bothersome but couldn't see how anyone could have a proper dialogue without the particular subset of crusaders coming forth to condemn anyone that disagreed to be ignorant or toxic themselves. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this.
@natalie95274 жыл бұрын
As a psychology student I tend to be a little skeptical of personality profiles such as the big five and other nomothetic approaches that a lot of people use, but your channel has opened up my eyes quite a bit. Thanks!
@dominick86564 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this video! In addition to the "trolls" who engage in cancel culture, big corporations are also complicit due to their capitulation to the trolls and even active support in "cancelling" others.
@adhdgirlies4 жыл бұрын
I believe people should be called out for racism, sexism, or any form of prejudice. Not a huge fan of cancel culture because it can go to far in terms of driving the offender to extreme psychological distress. One good thing is now celebrities and businesses are more mindful of what they say. Celebrities are not Gods among men they need to accountable but we also dont have to crucify people for making mistakes.
@fmj80904 жыл бұрын
Great video. In the real world now Dr Grande, the CEO lost his job bcz the cancel culture found that 30 years ago he was unsupportive of having women in combat.
@overimagination28124 жыл бұрын
LOL That one really got me laughing.. a classic for the books along with dozens of guy who lost their careers and/or companies over trying to kiss their co-worker twenty years ago.
@miaredding15544 жыл бұрын
Narcissism and collective sadism... On point . Thanks again Dr. Grande.
@tsentenari43534 жыл бұрын
"I can say whatever I want, but you can't say whatever you want"
@19alligators4 жыл бұрын
hi, i’m kind of your average tiktok teen or whatever so i thought i would share some opinions. first, i try not to partake in cancel culture, but the people who do deserve to be “cancelled” in my opinion are the ones who are continuously doing the harmful things or who have failed to even acknowledge what they did wrong and why it’s wrong. there are so many people who i feel didn’t deserve this treatment but i think another thing for older generations to understand is that kids are doing this because we’re frustrated. we feel as though we are being ignored when it comes to most social and political issues. while i agree there are so many better ways to go about fostering the change we need, this is the only way we’ve been heard so far. as a teen, it’s so hard to get adults to listen to our ideas and opinions, as they are most often dismissed because of our age. so back to my main point, i believe that cancel culture is rooted in the frustration of the younger generation because we weren’t feeling heard in society. sorry this is so long and i love your videos!
@AmyLSacks4 жыл бұрын
I'm much older than you and saw a C-List celebrity run off a platform I use regularly. He was one of those people who consider themselves liberal, evolved, and reasonable, but the people he'd wronged had tried repeatedly to approach him about their issues on other platforms and he just blocked them. I thought he was an arrogant jerk in love with himself, and I wasn't sorry to see him go. He still has the entire rest of the internet, and is probably wealthy enough to start his own community if he so chooses.
@ThatGuy1825454 жыл бұрын
I gotta say doc I’m a little (pleasantly) surprised on this take based on previous videos of yours I’ve watched.
@felight57004 жыл бұрын
It's almost like there's a difference between being critical of people and attacking/harassing them.
@AfroGaz714 жыл бұрын
I've never seen him be unfair. How were you surprised?
@chasemc694 жыл бұрын
@@AfroGaz71 I think what the OP is saying is that the Dr. Sounded much more sympathetic to the people who were doing/calling for the cancellation of people, in some of his other videos.
@camilagorisburgos3954 жыл бұрын
Same!
@eweliyi4 жыл бұрын
This comment to me shows that you didn't really pay attention to anything he ever said. He is not taking sides, in some stupid games. He looks at thing with critical thinking. He doesn't say that people shouldn't be reprimanded for their bad actions or that outrage against terrible people is bad, he says that being malicious for the sake of it is bad. He says that reprimand must allow for growth and change. He only talks about the extremists here, not about people who want positive changes. I never saw a video from doctor Grande that would in any way say anything different. Maybe you should start listening properly without trying to fit his words to your own narrative
@raindrops75314 жыл бұрын
Liked already. Really bad anxiety tonight, I find your videos so soothing. Work in the morning and falling asleep to dr grande 😊
@LifeDIY4 жыл бұрын
Hope the anxiety calms down. His calm personality and voice are relaxing to listen to.
@alwaysyouramanda4 жыл бұрын
Imagine if they actually canceled the billionaires we have to blame for funneling all the wealth from the common man.
@teresas81734 жыл бұрын
alwaysyouramanda ... that’s a cancellation I completely agree with!
@tamedshrew2354 жыл бұрын
Ironic that the ones most engaged in cancel culture seem to be the largest consumers of products and services generated by companies creating billionaires and wealth inequalty- Amazon, Google, Facebook etc.
@kaileim9704 жыл бұрын
Ah, socialism at it's finest It doesn't solve the problems of mankind. Just ask Russia... You have the greatest opportunities in the world. DO something with it and be the next Bill Gates!
@rmbroadwell4 жыл бұрын
@@kaileim970 100% correct. The envy and greed that fuels cancel culture is exactly what also fuels the latest socialist push. I'm currently reading a history book about the Russian Revolution and it's a mirror image of what we're seeing now. It's always entitled brats who push for socialism, rather than the actual working class (aka people who actually work for a living). Very interesting and terrifying. They will never cancel billionaires because billionaires make their organized agitation possible. And while the socialists terrorize our country, the billionaires keep getting richer. But don't let history and facts get in the way of your resentful, lazy politics dear socialists!
@LittleTaiChiMermaid4 жыл бұрын
You mistaken in thinking our economy is like a pie, with limited resources. It's not like that. If a person becomes a Billionaire, they don't affect your chances for making money. Because someone is successful, it doesn't remove money from your pockets, instead, success is breeds success. I'm an artist. I'm not rich, but rich people buy my work. Because they're wealthy, I benefit. Think of our economy as a garden. Get in there and GET YOURS! Your not a victim.
@couragefox4 жыл бұрын
I want to say I appreciate your bravery. I very rarely call anyone brave. But you understand the risks by even talking about cancel culture existing - there are powerful people (journalists in major orgs) who are smearing and cancelling good people who dare say it is happening. And you made the choice to do an analysis knowing this, to help your followers. Appreciate it a lot.
@EllipticGeometry4 жыл бұрын
4:09 “This group is not well-studied” has two interpretations. Blame me for initially getting the wrong one. I’m perplexed by the lengths to which cancel culture goes. Indeed, certainly the fringe demands ideological perfection, as defined by that fringe. I think they feel they’re leading a much larger group, or they expect people to see the righteousness (not the self-righteousness it really is) or be swayed by their attempts to hide opposing views. Hopefully this fad will fall apart and create room for more constructive discourse. I fear that won’t happen so easily given the dynamics of social media.
@Michael-lc8yl4 жыл бұрын
Ideas about social justice and equality are hundreds of years old and come from Europe. The idea that all people should follow extreme political correctness is a newer and more narcissistic trend that seems to have come from the United States.
@hemprope43264 жыл бұрын
I love Dr. Grande. He always picks awesome topics for his videos. I appreciate his honest takes on every subject a lot.
@r0b0tattack4 жыл бұрын
Dr. Grande, thank you for posting about this. Many of us are scared of the future of the US. I feel you are very clear on the causes of many issues that are affecting us today. Can you please do a video explaining the profiles of the personalities involved in the Evergreen University incident with Bret Weinstein? I feel this is a very important incident that needs public analysis.
@anarki7774 жыл бұрын
Surprised that Dr. Grande would choose to comment on this phenomena, but very happy that he did.
@anthonyramirez72724 жыл бұрын
It’s interesting to hear your thoughts about how once they feel slighted, the cancel culture propagators discard them. I was watching videos about Paranoid Personality Disorder yesterday and they seem somewhat paranoid. The mistrust, how they feel like, “You’re against me? You’re dead to me” or “You’re deceiving me, you’re lying to me” kind of thing.
@bluemoon65674 жыл бұрын
Good explanation of an alarming trend. I've watched more than one of these campaigns play out and always thought it felt like a bunch of mindless bullies were piling onto someone/thing. The past few years have felt like someone lifted a large rock and a whole bunch of scary things started crawling out.
@8dbeb34 жыл бұрын
always appreciate your insight, dr grande. looking forward to watching !
@sueware8377 Жыл бұрын
Well done, Dr Grande...as always you have taught us much!
@0dious4 жыл бұрын
I was not disapointed. You deliver balanced, on point analisys everytime. It's incredible to the point, i'm secretely starting to root for your failure. I thought, Grande is a good guy, he's gonna fall for that one. Nope. Maybe do one extremely biased episode for april fools day or just don't hold back for once, so we know you're an actual human (also, to satisfy my dark urges).
@LifeDIY4 жыл бұрын
Too funny but then they will try to cancel him. Humor is not allowed in 2020.
@tashastarling8704 жыл бұрын
You make an interesting point. It's hard for many of us to understand something good when we have it. It's little flaws and idiosyncrasies that make people human and easier to accept love and appreciate.
@0dious4 жыл бұрын
@@tashastarling870 oh, yeah, you summed it up pretty nice. I watch Dr Grande for so long, that it's uncanny that there isn't a single slip up. My subconcious is going haywire about it, like i mentioned jokingly above, and it's hillarious that i have to remind myself just how heavily premeditated content i'm actually watching. My lizardbrain just refuses to believe that Dr Grande is not a person I really know and have any kind of relationship with(except that one time he loved my comment;).
@JadenJahci4 жыл бұрын
Dr.Grande knocked this subject out of the park! Kind Regards, Roy Hobbs
@sodonewithit4 жыл бұрын
You are exactly right! There are some KZbinrs I had to stop watching for this very reason. They are malicious and hateful, but they pretend to be some kind of moral warriors. It’s sickening that they are so hateful AND they are simply looking for an opportunity to make a dollar by spreading their hate. Dad Challenge Podcast, Slo4n, and that terrible Without a Crystal Ball Woman come to mind immediately!
@AMM3.3 жыл бұрын
Awesome description of cancel culture... Two wrongs make a right is a huge problem... People seem to have a problem taking the high road
@kayak19844 жыл бұрын
There is a great book about this called "So you've been publicly shamed" by Jon Ronson. Also there is a TedTalk on the same topic by Jon.
@autumnchild85864 жыл бұрын
yes but ron recently publicly shamed Graham Linehan for supporting women who believe in biological reality, which is a shame
@missbunny71664 жыл бұрын
Penny lou “Biological reality” that’s a funny way to describe transphobia
@janicehuff11834 жыл бұрын
@JessicaBelle JK Rowling wrote her opinion and now she's transphobic, cancelled, etc. I don't understand why so many ppl cancel others because they just have different opinions.
@missbunny71664 жыл бұрын
JessicaBelle I don't agree with cancel culture, but it's not just "cancel culture" when the lives of marginalized people are at stake. JKR /actively/ speaks out against the trans community. The average lifespan of a black trans woman is 35 because they... I dunno... keep getting murdered just for being themselves.
@charliep1233 жыл бұрын
Thank you for doing this. I have been struggling with some of my favourite celebrities being victims of cancel culture recently, and you helped me understand.
@pinkiipinku4 жыл бұрын
key word "obsession"
@lpetitoiseau91464 жыл бұрын
Your analysis of the psychology is spot on. Collective sadism describes the group dynamics perfectly. Goes beyond “just boycotting” - way beyond.
@jamesw174 жыл бұрын
They're coming for you too, Doctor 😁 Be right back, someone is bashing on my door...
@dorcaseatch40784 жыл бұрын
Yep also onlineshaming had it for 6 years interfering in my life to such an extent I didn’t want to live - can’t stop it. These were folk in their 50s & 60s, whole organisations took part too. They have never talked to me as I wanted to resolve this but no, they even take me to court because they have the power - it’s dreadful
@Kat-tr2ig4 жыл бұрын
Great video! I like how you separated cancel culture from boycotting, because I think that a lot of people think it's the same. Could you do a video on Virgie Tovar? I'd really like to hear your thoughts on her. Thank you!
@mwheeler1384 жыл бұрын
Excellent video, Dr. Grande. And thanks for pointing out the fact that when a company, person,etc. truly does something abhorrent or distasteful they can just blame the current trend of "cancel culture " as to any criticism leveled at them, hence the criticism not being taken seriously.
@VontinaAlexa4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this analysis. I wish there was a way to get this seen by everyone watching the current wave (tsunami) go down. And even better - get them to actually listen and consider it. Love your videos!
@ivanabear88244 жыл бұрын
Awesome video, Dr. Grande!
@Zei334 жыл бұрын
Interesting concept for a video. I never thought about it this way but the traits you discussed do seem to line up. I’d like to see more on internet trolls now that you bring it up.
@GemofAmara4 жыл бұрын
Dr. Grande! I just read your description and discovered your podcast! I'm so excited to check it out! True crime podcasts and psychology are my two favorite subjects. You should promote yourself more, your content is amazing. :)