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@HelloFutureMe
@HelloFutureMe Ай бұрын
Is this one of Avatar's best episodes? ~ Tim
@danielsantiagourtado3430
@danielsantiagourtado3430 Ай бұрын
YES! Loved it 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@Aashbard01
@Aashbard01 Ай бұрын
It was amazing, the episode feel like a cautionary tale of what can happen if you use knowledge for the wrong reasons This episode hits really hard though! It's one of my favourites
@thecoconutman2646
@thecoconutman2646 Ай бұрын
indeed
@pyeitme508
@pyeitme508 Ай бұрын
Yes
@owlegrad
@owlegrad Ай бұрын
Yes! My personal favorite sometimes.
@jacovichstabs841
@jacovichstabs841 Ай бұрын
There's a Minecraft server called "The Uncensored Library" where people from countries with censored internets can often still access the most successful videogame in the world: Minecraft. They're able to read and contribute otherwise censored documents via text to the library which is then recorded and reviewed by Reporters Without Borders. Really cool stuff.
@CharlieQuartz
@CharlieQuartz Ай бұрын
An example of why you can never really ban a book in the modern world
@iceblaster1252
@iceblaster1252 Ай бұрын
Alas even Americans are likely gonna need this when book bans start to become federal affairs and not state. Republican school board decisions don’t bode well if a republic controlled government (house, senate, president) emerges while the current BS culture war they’ve got going on is in their minds
@ArneBab
@ArneBab Ай бұрын
@@CharlieQuartz and yet the newspaper articles which form the basis of our perception of reality regularly get lost, because we can’t find them in search engines anymore or the links break because of a restructuring of the site.
@NoWarInBaSingSe
@NoWarInBaSingSe Ай бұрын
​@@CharlieQuartz You still can, but those who actively seek knowledge always find ways to earn what they yearn. Your average Joe will believe corrupt politicians, media, and religious leaders if easily accessible knowledge (books) gets banned.
@smokedbeefandcheese4144
@smokedbeefandcheese4144 Ай бұрын
@@CharlieQuartz laws or not about stopping a behavior but punishing it. The book will still get out people will still read it and they will still be punished for reading it
@johannvonbabylon
@johannvonbabylon Ай бұрын
Video idea for you: Toph's parents and reflections on how parents desperately try to keep their kids innocent, even to their great detriment.
@reneehunt5590
@reneehunt5590 Ай бұрын
Agreed. The Beifongs infantalized Toph because of her perceived helplessness, hired shady men to 'rescue' her when she ran away, and then Toph's father outright disown her when she wouldn't be his obedient daughter any more
@odd-ysseusdoesstuff6347
@odd-ysseusdoesstuff6347 Ай бұрын
Oooooh! Actually, I second this! Infantalization and Child Abuse by parents or parental figures in general as a video topic!
@Nostripe361
@Nostripe361 Ай бұрын
Especially with the growth of helicopter parents who can’t deal with their kids running into any difficulty; real or imagined difficulty
@johannvonbabylon
@johannvonbabylon Ай бұрын
To this day, I'm genuinely grateful to my dad for saying things like "It's just a scraped knee, get back on the bike."
@elkboy2538
@elkboy2538 Ай бұрын
That's something I hate too, because being innocent and thrown into the real world is one of the worst experiences I've ever had.
@singletona082
@singletona082 Ай бұрын
Mistrust those who wish to ban or burn books. Mistrust those who seek to bar the flow of knowledge. For those that want an uneducated population want one that is easy to control.
@rayeiswriting4372
@rayeiswriting4372 Ай бұрын
Don’t ban history books, or opinion books. That being said, some books be nasty. My mom is on a school board and there’s straight up teen porn in literary form out there. I think it’s a rule that we don’t ban non fiction books.
@artobe4258
@artobe4258 Ай бұрын
Helen Kellers book was banned based on rules like those. If organised correctly all books should be available
@Dachusblot
@Dachusblot Ай бұрын
@@rayeiswriting4372 Fiction should not be banned either. Some of the most valuable banned books are fiction. Books like "The Handmaid's Tale" or "1984" act as dire warnings for what society can become if we allow our freedoms to be stolen from us, and those warnings are most effective in the realm of fiction. Even "nasty" books shouldn't be banned, in my opinion, though it would be a good idea to make sure they are sorted in the right place and have proper labels letting people know what's in them. But honestly, teens already can find all kinds of nasty stuff on the internet.
@Thoralmir
@Thoralmir Ай бұрын
​@Dachusblot I'm of the opinion that there are some books that cannot justify their continued existence. The works of Karl Marx, for instance, have led to more deaths and human suffering in the 20th Century alone than all the other religions or political ideas in all of human history combined. Despite the _MONUMENTAL_ failures of socialism and it's various branches, there are idiots today who _still_ want to implement it under the tired excuse of "well they simply didn't get it right; if we do it _this_ time, we'll succeed!" I'm sorry, but some ideas are just too demonstrably harmful to the human race to be allowed to continue.
@Kitt_the_Katt
@Kitt_the_Katt Ай бұрын
​​@@Thoralmir I have to disagree. There is no way Karl Marx has caused more strife than the Bible, Koran, or any other religious text has when misused. Also, we have yet to see an actual socialist country uncorrupted by greedy rulers afraid of losing their power. I doubt we ever will given human nature.
@be-noble3393
@be-noble3393 Ай бұрын
That episode exposes the two ways knowledge dies. It can be destroyed (the more common version) or it can be buried. Wan Shi Tong wants to protect his knowledge but guarded knowledge is just as dead as if it was burned.
@entropino9928
@entropino9928 Ай бұрын
Yep Pinochets autobiography comes to mind
@CharlieQuartz
@CharlieQuartz Ай бұрын
Unless you’re Jinora and can access the spirit world at will, then knowledge is for the powerful
@matthewmoran1866
@matthewmoran1866 Ай бұрын
​@@entropino9928can you elaborate please
@entropino9928
@entropino9928 Ай бұрын
@@matthewmoran1866 Its a book they tried very hard to bury
@giulianoaaronfrancoynsfran4858
@giulianoaaronfrancoynsfran4858 Ай бұрын
​@@CharlieQuartz Does Wan allow her in his library? The last time he appears he still doesn't like humans especially those that are related to the avatar
@arcahmwinters70
@arcahmwinters70 Ай бұрын
Another thing libraries do is offer free entertainment. In a world where stories are increasingly locked behind subscriptions and pay-walls that you have to keep doing every single month, libraries offer stories without having to pay a big faceless corporation.
@tammygant4216
@tammygant4216 Ай бұрын
yes! I can't afford six different streaming platforms, yet with just a few exceptions, I have been able to find movies, etc at the library!
@DeathofHeavens
@DeathofHeavens 26 күн бұрын
There is another way... yarr...
@soccerandtrack10
@soccerandtrack10 22 күн бұрын
DVD s.
@lisatroiani6119
@lisatroiani6119 21 күн бұрын
i’ve been saying this for years: libraries don’t just contain books, they contain information, entertainment and technology. all free to use.
@jimmybopped1154
@jimmybopped1154 15 күн бұрын
Fun fact about this, some public libraries even allow people to loan off video game consoles and sports equipment for a window of time. I’ve had one person who would loan a game to try it out, if liked it; would beat it, then return it within that window. It’s cost effective and allows for people who didn’t have access to that stuff to enjoy all sorts of media. Gotta love public libraries.
@theBlankScroll
@theBlankScroll Ай бұрын
One of the things people forget about libraries is that they are one of the few public places you can go with no expectation of you paying to justify your being there. Almost anywhere else the first thing they'll ask you is if you're a customer
@christopherb501
@christopherb501 Ай бұрын
BRING BACK THIRD PLACES
@tiph3802
@tiph3802 16 күн бұрын
​@@christopherb501what's third places?
@hezekiahthompson6817
@hezekiahthompson6817 16 күн бұрын
​@@tiph3802Places outside of home, work and school, where you can engage on social activities and casually build networks, or just enjoy other leisurely things, like bars, clubs, malls, cafes, churches, libraries, etc
@xxxhero7275
@xxxhero7275 12 күн бұрын
​@@tiph3802home is place1. A store or work is place2. A hangout spots like a beach or library are known as place 3. Restaurants and parks used to be also considered place 3s but they've become hostile. As shown by them kicking those out that they decide"don't belong" Parks split benches in half and add spikes everwhere making them anti homeless, making them look like a prison, and restaurants are now stripped of color,
@xxxhero7275
@xxxhero7275 12 күн бұрын
​@@tiph3802i realized that doesn't exactly explain. Place 1. Is home Place 2. Is school, it grades/Asks something of you Place 3. Is Recess, not to many expectations placed on you, just relax. Most governments try to strip away a place 3. So your more reliant on 2 and 1 Now our place 3. Is phones and libraries.
@troysinnovations4858
@troysinnovations4858 Ай бұрын
HAVING FUN ISNT HARD, WHEN YOUVE GOT A LIBRARY CARD
@dandyman7819
@dandyman7819 Ай бұрын
WHO'S DEWEY?!
@Catlover-ee3ub
@Catlover-ee3ub 21 күн бұрын
Real >:D
@tiph3802
@tiph3802 16 күн бұрын
LOUDER!!!
@zed12-ui4jy
@zed12-ui4jy 12 күн бұрын
Do you design propaganda by any chance?
@Catlover-ee3ub
@Catlover-ee3ub 12 күн бұрын
@@zed12-ui4jy what?
@KrimsonRogue
@KrimsonRogue Ай бұрын
This is actually part of the reason why my personal library is as big as it is. Every time I hear about another book being censored or altered, I try to get my hands on a copy. Physical media is a great way to cement not just multiple and diverse ideas, but also it helps show us what the past was really like. The history books I collect do a great job of showing how perspective has changed over the last century and it's fascinating to observe. Also, yes, support your local libraries. That just makes information more available to everyone.
@Thoralmir
@Thoralmir Ай бұрын
Be very careful of your reactionary practices. You may just preserve a toxic idea that was better left to the pyre. Learn _why_ people are trying to censor something. Don't be like one of those foolish activists that opposed the forced extinction of the smallpox virus.
@tticusFinch
@tticusFinch Ай бұрын
YES! This is exactly me. Same thing. History books, science books, (auto)biographies, the social sciences. Crazy how things change and are either omitted or just fall through the cracks of time.
@lainiwakura1776
@lainiwakura1776 Ай бұрын
Most of the time when a book sis being censored or not allowed in a library, it's usually pertaining to school libraries.
@silverhawkscape2677
@silverhawkscape2677 Ай бұрын
Like books aimed at School Children that have sex stories in them?
@naturalist10000
@naturalist10000 Ай бұрын
Hey Krim
@dylanmiller6169
@dylanmiller6169 Ай бұрын
An observation i noticed when i first watched the episode was that Wan Shi Tong does not value practical knowledge. When Sokka presented him with a knot Wan called Sokka stupid. We know that isn't the case, but because he wasn't presented with a book or scroll on theory or thoughts he dismissed Sokka as an idiot.
@AtarahDerek
@AtarahDerek Ай бұрын
That moment is particularly brilliant because one of the places the Water Tribes take inspiration from is Polynesia. Traditionally, Polynesian voyaging canoes are held together almost entirely by knotwork. If you wanted to be a wayfinder, you had to know how to tie knots so well that they could literally hold your boat together for a thousand miles in seawater. So for Sokka, knowing fancy knotwork is not just a basic survival skill, it's crucial to the advancement of his culture and society. And Wan Shi Tong either doesn't realize this or doesn't care. Like everyone else, he underestimates Sokka. And like most everyone else, he pays for it later.
@declanmckenna6854
@declanmckenna6854 Ай бұрын
Also he doesn't want his knowledge to be used. He values the idea of knowledge and the impressiveness of such a large stock but if you try to use it he locks it away. Granted the Gaang wanted information to defeat the Fire Nation but you could make the argument that anything learned in the Library can be used to either help or harm. The final piece that turns the tide in the war (The Lion Turtle) was learned about in the Library so if Aang had said "maybe I can try to find a Lion Turtle in the Spirit World and ask for help" would Won Shi Tong had sunk the Library
@juliandacosta6841
@juliandacosta6841 Ай бұрын
He didn't give him any way to learn from it. If I give you a chessboard, that's not really a piece of knowledge. But if I write down all the moves the pieces can make, and that the game ends when you take the king, then it's something that people can learn from. He was also not very impressed with aang's poster, because that's also more of an artifact that needs additional explanation. But he can just whip up a sign, and voila, a new artifact for his library. The other two are appreciated because libraries have multiple editions of written works. If he adds instructions to the knot, it's not going to be different than any records of that knot he has in the library and HE'D have to make it. But it's also a kid's show, and they need a joke. Plus they were put on the spot to come up with a contribution.
@zidaryn
@zidaryn Ай бұрын
I think Wan Shi Tong valued written knowledge. If Sokka had given him a book on knot making he'd likely have liked that way more.
@dylanmiller6169
@dylanmiller6169 Ай бұрын
@@zidaryn and yet he took the spoken words of jinora for how a radio work. Didn't even call her stupid.
@Midorikonokami
@Midorikonokami Ай бұрын
Remember Churchill? Remember during WW2 when they said told him he should take the funding out of the arts to increase the pockets of the war effort. Remember what he answered? Probably not, but I'll tell you. Paraphrased, he said "then what the f*ck are we fighting this war for?!" And that sums everything up. Knowledge, the arts, that is the entirety of your culture. If you are ready to go to war against another human being, and even if you aren't, then remember why your decision matters.
@deandredukes95
@deandredukes95 Ай бұрын
To acquire knowledge, one must study; but to acquire wisdom, one must observe.
@DogsandPennies
@DogsandPennies Ай бұрын
Does studying not count as a type of observation?
@knightofsvea604
@knightofsvea604 Ай бұрын
Ah yes the What is Intelligence vs Wisdom argument
@TheRibottoStudios
@TheRibottoStudios Ай бұрын
​@@DogsandPenniesthink of it more like....being aware of your surroundings. Studying helps you learn book smarts. Being observant helps with street smarts. Both are important.
@mitchbandes2245
@mitchbandes2245 Ай бұрын
There is a knot and it loosens.
@trinefanmel
@trinefanmel Ай бұрын
I read a paraprosdokian recently (think "Where there's a will... I want to be in it.") that is actually quite profound: "Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad." Make of that what you will.
@Aashbard01
@Aashbard01 Ай бұрын
2:45 Maya Angelou wrote a book like this that spoke to women who had experienced SA or R*** to speak out against it and open society's eyes to 2 of the world's darkest truth Often the most powerful books are the ones that are silenced because the government and most of society is fearful of seeing "I know why the caged bird sings"
@CharlieQuartz
@CharlieQuartz Ай бұрын
The only books that can truly say they were silenced are the ones we don’t even know about.
@solsystem1342
@solsystem1342 Ай бұрын
​@@CharlieQuartz Silence isn't a yes/no property. Accessibility of art is a scale from easily freely available to totally lost
@yuvalne
@yuvalne Ай бұрын
this is Avatar's worldbuilding at its peak. the fact Netflix essentially cut this episode before they even reached the season where it happens proves how little they understand about the genius of AtlA.
@Sly-Moose
@Sly-Moose Ай бұрын
*I'm still mad about that.*
@932ForeverLove
@932ForeverLove Ай бұрын
Where/when did they say that?
@break1146
@break1146 Ай бұрын
I don't think they 'don't understand', I think they have purposefully hindered Avatar's message. They understand and wish to profit of the franchise without spreading it's message.
@intergalactic92
@intergalactic92 Ай бұрын
Who says they’ve cut it?
@yuvalne
@yuvalne 29 күн бұрын
@@intergalactic92 they put Won Shi Tong in season one and changed Zhao's discovery of the water spirits to not be in the library. it's pretty obvious they've cut it. or at the very least, they shot themselves in the foot really badly.
@aronthedev3074
@aronthedev3074 Ай бұрын
Ahh yes, the library that most said didn't even exist!
@HelloFutureMe
@HelloFutureMe Ай бұрын
aS yOu kNow
@antarath517
@antarath517 Ай бұрын
Get on with it
@cameronjadewallace
@cameronjadewallace Ай бұрын
I came to the comments for this exact comment, found it, smiled and looked for more. There were none. I'm glad you posted this.
@OROZWBRAZEL
@OROZWBRAZEL Ай бұрын
@@cameronjadewallace why are you *actively* searching for reminders of the thing that doesn’t exist?
@cameronjadewallace
@cameronjadewallace Ай бұрын
@@OROZWBRAZEL the void craves, man. It doesn't know what it really wants, so it just consumes
@AlexIs-hi7kh
@AlexIs-hi7kh Ай бұрын
I really appreciate the comment on that no knowledge is a waste. As a drama student, and art-focused person, it is all too easy to watch others choose more “important” paths in life. And yet, I don’t want to leave mine.
@nikolaideianov5092
@nikolaideianov5092 Ай бұрын
Yep look node deconstruction algoritms They seem useless But now they are playing a big part in helping figure out enzymes
@satori2890
@satori2890 19 күн бұрын
Jacqueline Carrey has a motto in her books "All Knowledge is Worth Having"
@averywhitaker3513
@averywhitaker3513 Ай бұрын
"Never in history have the good guys been the ones trying to ban books."
@ramboturkey1926
@ramboturkey1926 Ай бұрын
yeah the just censor misinformation on youtube instead
@bestaround3323
@bestaround3323 Ай бұрын
If a book has bad ideas, then it should be accessible so people may learn the flaws in those ideas. Provide context, not censorship.
@eeg-rh7jv
@eeg-rh7jv 24 күн бұрын
Imagune simplifing something so complex info a "Battle between good and bad guys"
@bestaround3323
@bestaround3323 24 күн бұрын
@eeg-rh7jv okay out with it. What books do you want to ban?
@averywhitaker3513
@averywhitaker3513 24 күн бұрын
@@eeg-rh7jv name one group of people who have tried to ban books that you think breaks this rule and I'll admit that this quote is a simplification. As it stands, this quote is about as objectively true as a subjective adjective can get
@Tessa_Gr
@Tessa_Gr Ай бұрын
Both my parents work for public libraries, a lot in the field of digitalisation. Making sure as many people as possible have access to books, newspapers, etc. It's a really cool job, imo. On the topic of access to dangerous knowledge: there are actually banned books that only some can access in the libraries my parents work at. In what is called the "Giftschrank" (poison shelf), there are books you have to get permission to read. Usually it's people researching the third Reich who read it. But even a lot of Nazi literature is publically available in Germany, even though many symbols of Naziism are illegal here.
@entropino9928
@entropino9928 Ай бұрын
Of course they are illegal because they have power and they don't want you to have it.
@Lack_Of_Interest
@Lack_Of_Interest Ай бұрын
@entropino9928 Considering your far-right subs, this is cringe "Nazis have a point" vibe check.
@dragonbane97x
@dragonbane97x Ай бұрын
​@entropino9928 dude go touch grass and actually talk to a woman. Your ideas are shit and you're being lied to. Please get help. Call your mom, tell her you love her
@Tessa_Gr
@Tessa_Gr Ай бұрын
@@Lack_Of_Interest Funny how they did not at all consider how many Nazi works are still legal. The works in the 'poison shelf' are really few. Even 'Mein Kampf' is legal to buy, it was only illegal for a long time because the state of Bavaria had the copyright and chose not to publish it until the copyright expired. There is even a very interesting annotated version with fact-checks and comments from researchers that made a wave when the copyright expired.
@entropino9928
@entropino9928 Ай бұрын
@@Lack_Of_Interest yea I am far right I am ultra right and ultra anti wrong
@TheGamingSpartanA113
@TheGamingSpartanA113 Ай бұрын
I love the Library episode. Books should never be banned. I don't trust anyone who wants to ban books and keep knowledge, no matter how seemingly insignificant it is, from the hands of others.
@AegixDrakan
@AegixDrakan Ай бұрын
Those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it. Those who want to repeat it for the sake of power, eagerly want that knowledge to be lost. It's really upsetting.
@hanzquejano7112
@hanzquejano7112 Ай бұрын
When the son of our former dictator was running for presidency, tons of videos about how his father's oppressive rule was a lie by left-wing historians popped up online. That unfortunately worked and he's now our current president, we literally now recite his campaign slogan as a pledge before the flag.
@smokedbeefandcheese4144
@smokedbeefandcheese4144 Ай бұрын
Man makes history not as he wants but within his own limits. if you know your ship is sinking but you also know there’s no way to fix the hole and you also see that you have no lifeboats what benefit is the knowledge to you? There is no guarantee that any of the history you look at Will even be applicable either. Way better to look at Anthropologie or Sociology history for the most part is a propagandistic narrative
@ChuJungyin
@ChuJungyin Ай бұрын
"the mind is not a vessel that needs filling, but wood that needs igniting - no more - then it motivates one towards originality and instills the desire for truth." -Plutarch, On Listening to Lectures.
@stefansauvageonwhat-a-twis1369
@stefansauvageonwhat-a-twis1369 Ай бұрын
I like to unite "knowledge is power" with "with great power comes great responsibility" knowing is having a responsibility to act on it (haven't watched yet heh, also of course theres asterisks that come with that)
@entropino9928
@entropino9928 Ай бұрын
Ahh and with that unity comes... Not everyone can be responsible, power must be kept safe.
@Thoralmir
@Thoralmir Ай бұрын
"With knowledge comes fear!"
@donutlovingwerewolf8837
@donutlovingwerewolf8837 Ай бұрын
"Read what you like. But know this, knowledge is power. And power can be a tool or a weapon. And I will not hesitate to use it against you."
@CrescentUmbreon
@CrescentUmbreon 27 күн бұрын
And because a lack of knowledge can give power to others, and cause damaging mistakes, we have a responsibility to be knowledgeable when we act!
@zed12-ui4jy
@zed12-ui4jy 12 күн бұрын
I like the terminology from this video " Knowledge is power; libraries are arsenals"
@TheRibottoStudios
@TheRibottoStudios Ай бұрын
And THIS is why it's such a horrible idea for the past lives to be lost. Knowledge is power. The Avatar had access to essentially a hard drive of the world's history via their past lives. The reason for this event makes it particularly egregious. They wanted Korra to be the focus. Not Aang. But you can do that without destroying his spirit. Or Roku's, or Yangchen's, or Kyoshi, or Kuruk. Think of how much Airbender knowledge is now lost. Think of what Korra could've learned about Dark Spirits from Kuruk, that is just gone. The past ALWAYS matters. To get rid of it is just bad writing. And it was never MEANT to happen as people say. Bryke made things up as the story went.
@MommahKat
@MommahKat Ай бұрын
Also how they handled her losing all of those past lives was done terribly. It is barely mentioned and the gravity of that loss isn't really felt at all.
@TheRibottoStudios
@TheRibottoStudios Ай бұрын
​@MommahKat I think the better way was if korra herself had done it. She was very headstrong and thought she could take on the world alone. She was the Avatar who needed FRIENDS? Then she learns what a terrible mistake it was but can't take it back. Ruining things for every future Avatar after her. Imagine if the Earthbender Avatar wanted to talk to Kyoshi? Or maybe they need to figure out how to negotiate peace talks and need Aang's help? Gone. It would fit her personality and the theme of season 2 as well. But to make her a victim of circumstances that she actually could've avoided is so stupid.
@Catalyst375
@Catalyst375 Ай бұрын
@@TheRibottoStudios That's not "the better way", far from it. That'd be character assassination and absolutely horrible for the story and the character. I mean, where do you even get the idea that Korra would be so "headstrong" as to get rid of her connection to her past lives, when you led with complaining about how Korra losing that connection was a horrible idea to begin with? It reads more like you just hate Korra's character to the extent that your "better way" would just be something that validates your dislike of the character.
@mckenzie.latham91
@mckenzie.latham91 Ай бұрын
Which is why Korra was worse than Avatar They essentially wanted to kill the spiritual side of the show cause it wasn't actiony enough.
@TheRibottoStudios
@TheRibottoStudios Ай бұрын
​@Catalyst375 in season 2 she completely disregarded Tenzin and her father to trust her Uncle. It isn't out the realm of possibility to go her own way.
@alexlowe2054
@alexlowe2054 Ай бұрын
I'm surprised that I didn't see any comparison of how the book burnings affected those keepers of knowledge. The theme of scars is a constant theme in the story of Zuko, and of the fire nation. From how Hama's water bending mimicks the scars of fire bending, to the scars of the people affected by the fire nation, to how the land itself is scared by the fire nation. Burning the library didn't just burn the books, it also burned Wan Shi Tong, in a way. His library being burned was the motivation for him to hide his knowledge away from the world. Burning knowledge didn't just burn the books, it also burned the curators of that knowledge. In that context, it's not just the library that's important to preserve, but also individual safety and freedom of people. Those books had to be written by someone. Things like harassing whistleblowers and punishing dissenting voices has a very chilling effect on how many people are willing to share their knowledge or stories with others. The more dangerous it is to share knowledge, the worse the world is.
@nikolaideianov5092
@nikolaideianov5092 Ай бұрын
A good example is the boeing whistleblowers Kia Without them the alaska flight would definatly happen again But would it be with out deaths again ?
@BorgNetzWerk
@BorgNetzWerk Ай бұрын
Here I am, listening as a german PhD Student at one of the largest libraries, building a library for online educational content - Thank you for this gift, greatly appreciated :)
@venabre
@venabre Ай бұрын
People were stupid, sometimes. They thought the Library was a dangerous place because of all the magical books, which was true enough, but what made it really one of the most dangerous places there could ever be was the simple fact that it was a library. -Guards, Guards! (Terry Pratchet)
@michaeljebbett160
@michaeljebbett160 Ай бұрын
I was briefly involved with a Baptist group, and we burned my friend's "objectable" comics, and toasted marshmallows over the blaze. I didn't think much of it at the time, but it was a sad chapter if my life.
@Nipah.Auauau
@Nipah.Auauau Ай бұрын
Did the same except it was senior year graduation and it was our textbooks.
@michaeljebbett160
@michaeljebbett160 Ай бұрын
@@Nipah.Auauau ouch Condolences, friend
@Nipah.Auauau
@Nipah.Auauau Ай бұрын
@@michaeljebbett160 Yeah it was pretty fun at the time but looking back on it, it's like "damn, that was like $500"
@iselwyr5411
@iselwyr5411 Ай бұрын
At least you learned and got better from the experience, many others don't
@michaeljebbett160
@michaeljebbett160 Ай бұрын
@iselwyr5411 I started getting bored with the whole thing pretty quickly, but it was learning more of science and history that pulled me out completely. It actually almost drove a permanent wedge between me and my friend, but we've since learned to leave politics and religion out of our friendship.
@DRida64
@DRida64 Ай бұрын
I still, to this day, love to use the phrase "I could spend an eternity in here" to describe somewhere I enjoy. This episode hit different, even when I was a kid, and that type of phrase can so easily describe sincerity.
@SetrinSkyheart
@SetrinSkyheart Ай бұрын
Watched on Nebula but came here to comment. As a librarian, thank you.
@kaikalter
@kaikalter Ай бұрын
Always a good day when Hello Future Me does an avatar video
@TheBeastyBlackSheep
@TheBeastyBlackSheep Ай бұрын
Always a good day when Hello Future Me does a video
@santiagodevillalobos9654
@santiagodevillalobos9654 Ай бұрын
In He-man and the Masters of the Universe the object in dispute is Castle Grayskull because it contains all the secrets of the universe, the knowledge of the Elders, etc. As Skeletor wisely said “books are the true treasures of the universe”
@jamestipton3342
@jamestipton3342 Ай бұрын
To quote Revenge of the Sith, "there are heroes on both sides, but Evil is everywhere. "
@thecoconutman2646
@thecoconutman2646 Ай бұрын
top 10 owl moments of owl time
@josh-oo
@josh-oo Ай бұрын
Shoulda said "Top 10 Moments of Owl Time". That woulda been funnier.
@thecoconutman2646
@thecoconutman2646 Ай бұрын
@@josh-oo affirmative
@robhillen8007
@robhillen8007 Ай бұрын
Knowledge isn't just power, but also morality. What people are told is moral and why determines what causes they're willing to fight for, so to limit their access to evidence to reasoning is to limit their ability to be truly moral. The only reason to want that is because you know noone would side with you if they were told the truth.
@khrazixanimations
@khrazixanimations Ай бұрын
My favourite HFM videos are the ones where Tim just goes 'Here's something I want to talk about, how can I tie it back to Avatar?'
@mathieuleader8601
@mathieuleader8601 Ай бұрын
the Library of Ohara from One Piece is a great example of the themes of this episode
@Catalyst375
@Catalyst375 Ай бұрын
It is not just great but a perfect example. The World Government wiped out an entire island's population because they researched and gained knowledge of the Void Century. And, as the recent arc revealed, the scholars managed to save that knowledge from destruction against all odds, and what they found was literally world-shaking.
@danielmalinen6337
@danielmalinen6337 Ай бұрын
Libraries have power and sometimes libraries can also act as protectors of citizens. For extreme example, by removing some books, movies and serie from public access when their outdated language can be harmful, painful or traumatic for readers (such as containing banned words that can be considered racist). However, this is an extreme example of citizen protection that a library can do. And it is also up for debate whether this kind of protection is ethical or whether there is an attempt to conceal and hide the fact that something that is wrong now has been done in the past. For example, the Finnish public broadcasting company Yle has, for the past couple of years, gone through and cleaned its archives from Finnish media productions that would no longer be accepted and would be inappropriate to show to the public today. But because Yle renumbered the episodes of some old series so that viewers wouldn't ask for the missing episodes, this caused more backlash than the rough and problematic language of the removed and unlisted medias. Therefore many said that even though they don't approve of the use of banned words today, removing old media feels like a piece of history and story has been removed and have requested that the removed and unlisted medias should be returned to the media archive with a disclaimer, i.e. a warning statement. This tells about how difficult it is to draw a line about how much and how they should protect people.
@entropino9928
@entropino9928 Ай бұрын
Maybe words shouldn't be banned and tyrannts that act hurt or traumatised should be hurt and traumatised more for their evil ways.
@SoulHero7
@SoulHero7 Ай бұрын
"Why dictators ban books" was a great title. Kinda wish you perserved it.
@Sly-Moose
@Sly-Moose Ай бұрын
Speaking about fighting against Martial Law (something that ABSOLUTELY should be abolished everywhere), have you heard about that one Uncensored Library server in Minecraft that shares with the rest of the world what their government's around the world tried covering up? That server was actually upsetting government officials so much that they kept trying to ban the server but to no avail 🤣
@puddlel1ama327
@puddlel1ama327 Ай бұрын
it's a very strongly held belief of mine that no information should ever be destroyed, and this includes dangerous information. Yes, Mein Kampf, or the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, or the Anarchist's Cookbook, are all dangerous, and that danger needs to be recognised. But I believe that these works are nonetheless important to understand. Without the knowledge of *why* these works cause danger, we condemn ourselves to lies and inevitable repetition of their sins.
@entropino9928
@entropino9928 Ай бұрын
Truth is dangerous, philosophy is dangerous, the good must be dangerous otherwise it is ineffectual.
@ItsAllNunya
@ItsAllNunya Ай бұрын
It is difficult bordering impossible to formulate good out of thin air. Destruction of ideas that have done harm only means somebody will eventually think them up anew without being able to be convinced it was tried before and hurt a great many people. We must preserve it all. Every piece.
@bestaround3323
@bestaround3323 Ай бұрын
The last one is dangerous mainly due to how incorrect most of the information is. It is less dangerous to society at large and more dangerous to any fool who tries to use it.
@eeg-rh7jv
@eeg-rh7jv 24 күн бұрын
according to your logic, an extremely well detailed book that teach about how to create a terrorist attack with details on tactica, homemade weapons and bombs an how to counter tactics used by the authorities like bugging and wire taping should be allowed (all of what I mentioned is usually known by intelligence agency so it's not like they would just forget about it)
@ItsAllNunya
@ItsAllNunya 24 күн бұрын
@@eeg-rh7jv everybody should know how to counter "tactics used by authorities", especially bullsht like wiretapping and other such crap used in surveillance and police states. Fight back for your right to privacy and autonomy.
@shafiurrahaman3396
@shafiurrahaman3396 Ай бұрын
It is for no one to determine which ideas should exist. It is for everyone, the choice of which ideas to embrace. Don’t let anyone deny the existence of ideas for fear you would embrace them.
@TheNightmareRider
@TheNightmareRider Ай бұрын
Fantasy stories are like a kaleidoscope. They both reflect and refract our world into new forms, but also remind us why all art is inherently political. All art is based on the vision of the culture we live in, and so reflect the values of the author. When I seek out queer fiction, I want to learn how people like me can be a part of these worlds, how my identity is part of this creative process, questioning why cishet white people are required to be the default setting for characters. Queer folks like me have as much power in imagination as any cis person, and it always warms my heart to feel a part of that.
@kaikalter
@kaikalter Ай бұрын
I recently got On Writing and Worldbuilding volumes 2 and 3, and they have been very helpful. I hope you'll do a fourth and a fifth one some day, but that will be some years from now.
@EricIsntSmart
@EricIsntSmart Ай бұрын
I love this episode, i live for the eldritch and this episode is much more eldritch in nature than people realise at first
@fgregerfeaxcwfeffece
@fgregerfeaxcwfeffece Ай бұрын
My local one is not technically free (I think), but since they haven't raised the fees for at least 20 years. Yeah pretty much free. 28€(~30$) per year. Even when I was a poor student 20 years ago I thought that was a good price. Oh, and there is a discounted rate of 50% for a lot of groups including students and people under 18. And depending on how you define it, technically you can use it for free. Because no one checks your library card before you try to borrow something. So reading stuff there might be officially free.
@InnocentNoodle
@InnocentNoodle Ай бұрын
One of my favourite episodes of any show
@dinimueter9961
@dinimueter9961 22 күн бұрын
Knowledge is power and libraries hold knowledge, that‘s why Idaho has a new law that says, children under 18 can‘t go to the library by themselves anymore, since they could see books that could be inappropriate (and parents have to sign a paper everytime their child wants to go to a library with them) and parents are allowed to tell the libraries which books should be banned from there.
@pixerature
@pixerature Ай бұрын
As someone who recently got into libraries via Libby and learned the unfortunate cost of ebooks for libraries through that, this is a great video. Libraries are so, so, so important and the fact that they're getting their fundings cut is such a travesty.
@JonathanGhost42
@JonathanGhost42 Ай бұрын
I believe in the principle, that every book should be protected. If the content of the book is wrong and dangerous, then there should be a discussion about the content, an understanding how to handle the tings in this books and there also should be new books, who may dismantle this books, give counter-arguments... But there should NEVER be a destruction or censorship. Extremists of all kind always work on doing such things, because they lust for controll, but people must always fight again and again the fight against this creeping wrongs. (Sorry fort my english, but i am german speaking).
@entropino9928
@entropino9928 Ай бұрын
The best books are the ones that are right and dangerous. But dangerous to who? To liars.
@nikolaideianov5092
@nikolaideianov5092 Ай бұрын
​​@@entropino9928liers hate all sort of things For example a record of what they have said Fact checking They like when people cheer on and belive anything they say Becose if people didnt then they wont have any power?
@ZhongliArchonofSwag
@ZhongliArchonofSwag 24 күн бұрын
The Owl’s hatred of humans is still the most hilarious thing to me. You realize that without humans you wouldn’t have any books and scrolls to steal in the first place, right?
@dasbaums5842
@dasbaums5842 Ай бұрын
Hey. letting you know that, do to the translation and historie. Leafs from the Vine has a slightly diffrent meaning in german. And the german VA for Iroh also died shortly after. And that man was born into war. I watch ATLA in both german and english. And the german version has some sparks that the original doesn't have.
@serenityphawx
@serenityphawx Ай бұрын
Heilige Scheiße, Du hattest Recht! Die Blätter 'verglühen' auf Deutsch. I've only watched it in English before. Are there any other ATLA scenes with similar translation differences that you can specifically remember and point me to? Greetings from Berlin, from the child of a librarian!
@marcopohl4875
@marcopohl4875 Ай бұрын
As I like to say, no good person ever burned a book.
@EMLtheViewer
@EMLtheViewer Ай бұрын
Unless it’s, like, a death note or something
@anthonyschlott916
@anthonyschlott916 Ай бұрын
​@@EMLtheViewer If you find one of those, give it to me. It will be properly 'disposed' of.
@colingallagher1648
@colingallagher1648 Ай бұрын
It’s one of the best I remember re watching it and vividly recalling it when I was a child where deserts came up for like months
@onbearfeet
@onbearfeet Ай бұрын
Every time I hear people talk about banning books with LGBTQ characters, I think about King of the Wind. King of the Wind, for those who don't know, is a Newbery-winning children's historical novel from the 1950s about an Arabian horse and the Moroccan boy who cares for him. I read it as a sheltered (supposedly) white kid growing up in a mostly white, mostly Christian US suburb. Agba, the boy in the book, was the first Muslim person I encountered, in fiction or reality, and he was introduced in the context of observing Ramadan, a religious tradition I knew nothing about. While the book was written by a white woman in the 1950s, she made an effort to get Agba's historical and cultural context mostly right. I was a senior in high school when 9/11 happened. Suddenly, half my class was planning to enlist, most of them because they wanted to kill the people they blamed for the attacks. The TV and radio were full of "experts" talking about how barbaric and inhuman Muslims were. And I remember being the odd one out, the one who never quite got in step with the people around me, because I kept thinking, "But what about Agba?" I knew he was fictional, but I also knew he had been written as a pretty normal boy with normal thoughts and feelings. He was hungry during a fast. He worried about an animal he loved. He was happy when he could do the things he liked best. The author had clearly done research on 18th-century Morocco. Wouldn't she have noticed if it had been full of inhuman monsters? It was just enough cognitive dissonance that, even in an era before everyone was constantly online, I was able to avoid getting caught up in the social currents that eventually swept most of my peers in that school into a far-right cult. All because, at age 9, I read a book about a horse that happened to have a little boy named Agba in it. I see why so many parents don't want their kids reading books that happen to have LGBTQ characters in them. I also see why it's so very important that those parents not get what they want.
@tiph3802
@tiph3802 16 күн бұрын
That was a beautiful story. Thank you for sharing. And yes, as a queer person, this is exactly what they fear. Us, humanized.
@briangeer1024
@briangeer1024 4 күн бұрын
No thanks, I hate religion. I have no empathy for religious people.
@LazerDisk
@LazerDisk 27 күн бұрын
Hearing you hype up the owl reminded me of how I felt about that spirit prior to seeing him be made a fool of in Korra. Sort of undermines a rewatch and I’d say this happens a lot more than this one time.
@benjikaplan8752
@benjikaplan8752 Ай бұрын
oh my god your script is so beautiful and the cadence with which you read it made the words so poetic. great video! thank you!
@CaedenV
@CaedenV Ай бұрын
I love the fantasy trope that magic is limited to a person's imagination... because that is the point. Humans are and always have been slaves to the limits of our own imaginations both individually and as a group. And while we are capable of imaging some pretty wild things, we are often limited to what we are exposed to. Until the internet, books were the cheapest and easiest way to expand our exposure to things beyond basic farming and substance living. Audio, video, and the internet have expanded this ability to preserve and distribute information. And in a great many respects generative AI is just the next step in that process. The idea that AI giving stupid answers like ice sinking to the bottom of water proves how bad it is misunderstands the past critique of every other knowledge medium in existance, and just how bad media literacy is. Yes, it gives some amazingly bad answers... as do most books, and most websites, and most people. Maintaining the body of knowledge is of extreme importance... but actually reading and understanding the body of work, and context around it, and sussing out the helpful from the 'less than helpful' information in any given medium is a muscle that needs to be exercised. We should never seek to ban knowledge, or stop opinion... these are core beliefs that should be preserved because hindering them will also silence new discoveries and truths yet to be told or understood. But we do need to figure out how to put it into context too. What the Nazis did to the Jews was evil, and one would think that we wouldn't need to paint it in an evil light because the evil of it is plain on the face of it... but many didn't view it as being 'that evil', so stories of Nazis flooded media as being cartoonish villians when the reality was so much more subtle. Hitler was more like a Putin or Trump with high charisma and a personal adjenda to pursue above any other care or concern than being like some literal devil. But we have lost the media literacy to see that... and its more than a bit disturbing. Rather than a pursuit of knowledge, people believe what is expedient, or tribal, or religious, or easy. We limit our scope and imagination to be exclusively what we want to believe, which silos us into echochambers jails that we cannot break free of. Knowledge is power, yes. But only because it powers our imaginations to see things outside of ourselves.
@LiliaArmoury
@LiliaArmoury Ай бұрын
just as i was needing inspiration for making massive library scatter terrain for warhammer and you come along to remind me of this episode
@gargigolhar2886
@gargigolhar2886 Ай бұрын
Yes Sir! Yes! The library is one of the most wonderful episodes! Love your channel, it helps much!
@TheSpearkan
@TheSpearkan 29 күн бұрын
This video reminds me of something else relating to ATLA. A couple of years ago I conceptualised a fanfic depicting the next Avatar after Korra (like a lot of other people, I know) but this version would start in a very grim tone. Of an Avatar that, after only being identified later in life and forced to a brutal training regimen by an eldery Jinora, lost hope for a world torn apart by corporate greed, extremist groups trying to revive Sozins ideals and a looming apocalypse as the Spirit World is detaching itself from the physical world. And where did the Avatar flee to? Wan Shi Tongs library, offering the last chance to record every last record of the physical world with computers and the internet (It is set 50 years after Season 4) before it is all gone in exchange for sanctuary in the library. Of course, I didn't intend to write it in full because I don't have good enough writing skills to do the story justice but this point can say a lot about how writings are a way to preserve something long after it's gone. After all, how else would we have known about Ea-Nasirs tomfoolery with the copper trade?
@oathsworn
@oathsworn Ай бұрын
First: I think they could have done a better job with this episode. Won Shi Tong comes off simply as a villain. Sokka's cause is righteous. He's not trying to destroy the fire nation, he's trying to end their stranglehold on the rest of the world. This episode could have been more interesting if Sokka maybe did desire vengeance and his intentions weren't entirely wholesome. Then the spirit could have called him out for it and there could have been a lesson learned. As it is, Won Shi Tong doesn't like the way others play, so he took his toys and left. Secondly: to those equating the Nazis book burnings with some American parents not wanting GRAPHIC SEXUAL content in their elementary kids' school libraries, get your heads examined. I am all for the freedoms of adults to have access to any kind of content they want, but it's a parent's first job and their right to protect their kids from what they see as harmful. Raise your kids how you want and let others do the same.
@raden1287
@raden1287 28 күн бұрын
Im pretty satisfied with the idea. the fact that even though we do know the gaang's cause is righteous, wa shi tong only sees it as another person justify themselves why they are the good guys . He already mention even before zhao came, the library was already been extensively visited just because of gaining advantage of over the other nation so why should the gaang's (in his eyes) be any different?
@oathsworn
@oathsworn 20 күн бұрын
@@raden1287 It's still problematic for me because Won Shi Tong could have taken the time to investigate the team's intentions. But I can see your point.
@marieroberts5664
@marieroberts5664 Ай бұрын
My Papa always said, sometimes yelled, "Knowledge is power". Something the Chinese know a lot about.
@nikolaideianov5092
@nikolaideianov5092 Ай бұрын
This reminds me of some of the ways they used to circumvent censorship If it works it works even if its puttinf a video upsidedown in a fridge...
@DrownedLamp
@DrownedLamp Ай бұрын
Although it can be 'abused with wikis', I wish more games used knowledge as a reward. I've been trying out Noita, a wizard roguelite, I don't think there are any carryover upgrades from one life to another. You can unlock spells through exploration and progression but you still start with the same junk at the start of every run. You just figure out how things interact with each other. Where to find guaranteed drops, how to safely kill bosses. How to break the game without blowing yourself up. The biomes to explore for loot and the ones you should probably avoid without a proper purpose.
@MrMah-zf6jk
@MrMah-zf6jk 26 күн бұрын
I'd suggest trying Outer Wilds (if you haven't already) for a game where knowledge is the reward. There aren't any upgrades, leveling up, or items required to progress; it's all about learning things and using that knowledge to piece together mysteries and discover secrets.
@therongjr
@therongjr Ай бұрын
YOU feel old?! I remember writing an essay about whether it's better to fund prisons or schools 25 years ago!
@entropino9928
@entropino9928 Ай бұрын
hah what's the difference?
@nikolaideianov5092
@nikolaideianov5092 Ай бұрын
​@@entropino9928one forces you to stay in a building day and night The other does it only for most of the day
@cass7448
@cass7448 Ай бұрын
@@nikolaideianov5092 Ignore them, they're spewing nonsense all over the comments.
@mranima748
@mranima748 Ай бұрын
@@entropino9928I’m gonna assume your a child
@entropino9928
@entropino9928 Ай бұрын
@@mranima748 I am going to assume you’re a teacher.
@talkingtortoise3454
@talkingtortoise3454 Ай бұрын
We've been tricked! We thought this was going to be nerding out about Avatar, but it ended up being a treatise on the importance of public libraries in society. And also nerding out about Avatar.
@Thoralmir
@Thoralmir Ай бұрын
In counterpoint, I present this quote from the works of H.P. Lovecraft: “The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. We live on a placid island of ignorance in the midst of black seas of infinity, and it was not meant that we should voyage far. The sciences, each straining in its own direction, have hitherto harmed us little; but some day the piecing together of dissociated knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas of reality, and of our frightful position therein, that we shall either go mad from the revelation or flee from the deadly light into the peace and safety of a new dark age.”
@anthonyschlott916
@anthonyschlott916 Ай бұрын
Idk which work this is from but thanks for sharing! Guess if this choice was offered, Id choose to go mad.
@CharlieQuartz
@CharlieQuartz Ай бұрын
While I do like to think of this quote in regards to technologies like nuclear weapons and artificial intelligence, it’s impossible to escape the reality that Lovecraft would have directed his ire to the evils of air conditioning and television - due to their subversion of the proper order of society. He was afraid the influence of other cultures and peoples would dilute and weaken his own, which was basically the fear that his bigoted biases would be challenged.
@Nipah.Auauau
@Nipah.Auauau Ай бұрын
@@CharlieQuartz I mean if you look at Europe rn, he seems pretty right.
@Skl-kat
@Skl-kat 29 күн бұрын
I think the ironic thing for me personally is, librarys are how I first watched Avatar the last Airbender. My mom would take my brother and I to our local library when we were little and we would pick out books and movies from the kids section. Avatar wasnt the only thing my brother and I pick out obviously its how i watched a lot of the Pokemon movies too but, I distinctly remember us checking out the dvd/Blu-ray set out a few times and I just stitting in aw as I'd rewatch the first couple episodes over and over again.
@adumbmask
@adumbmask Ай бұрын
I love your mids man. Ive been sick this week so have just been bindge watching all your videos. Love from a fellow kiwi
@danielsantiagourtado3430
@danielsantiagourtado3430 Ай бұрын
Yessir! Love your content
@TheChemicalMuffin
@TheChemicalMuffin Ай бұрын
As a librarian I appreciate this video but also: please consider archivists. Especially when we talk about preserving knowledge and keeping knowledge over long time, Archivists are the true heros in this area.
@SylviaRustyFae
@SylviaRustyFae Ай бұрын
wonderful vid, you touched on even more than id noticed on many a rewatch of this ep and reacts of it :3 I also love how you tied things to current circumstances too
@Casutama
@Casutama Ай бұрын
This is an amazing video, I'll rewatch it straight away!
@taihundareis
@taihundareis Ай бұрын
As a German, I have to ask: How did you come across the German title of the episode? Because now I can't help but imagine you randomly rewatching ATLA episodes in various languages, which is no problem since you know every line anyway :-P
@CompassRoseCreates
@CompassRoseCreates Ай бұрын
As an American, this is hitting very hard. I’m very worried for our future
@marcussabom2696
@marcussabom2696 Ай бұрын
Also American, so definitely feeling this hard as well.
@lukefleetwood7958
@lukefleetwood7958 Ай бұрын
The books being banned for children in that context are of no value to anybody. They are degenerate nonsense made by pedos and groomers. It's like getting agitated that Mein Kampf is being removed from children's libraries.
@artobe4258
@artobe4258 Ай бұрын
Make sure to vote if you are able. Only one side wants to limit education and ban books.
@entropino9928
@entropino9928 Ай бұрын
@@artobe4258 That's true only one will allow homeschooling while the other must control education.
@lukefleetwood7958
@lukefleetwood7958 Ай бұрын
@@artobe4258 Nothing of value is being limited or banned. Conspiracy theories and degenerate pedo nonsense.
@RaineoftheDragons
@RaineoftheDragons Ай бұрын
Seeing multiple clips of my local library just casually slipped into a video about ATLA was a jumpscare ngl.
@erikkesler1739
@erikkesler1739 17 күн бұрын
So I am writing a story and this gave me lot to think about. The mage association in it is based in an enormous library (literally just called the great library) not just of magic tomes but knowledge of all sorts. Yes, their primary focus is the study of magic, and that is the biggest section, but it is, at its core, a library. I need to think more about what that says about the organization as a whole and also what the fact that the upper levels of the library being restricted to members with considerable achievement in good standing means. The upper floors are mostly magic tomes deemed to dangerous to the user but the people who assign books where are human, they could easily put books they do not like in restricted floors for political purpose. It makes me think about the motives of those who run it and especially the chairwoman.
@Arthera0
@Arthera0 Ай бұрын
i have a simple view on who is allowed to read x book. every book should be available to any adult no matter how horrible it is.
@BioshadowX
@BioshadowX Ай бұрын
Interesting then that most of these book "bans" (usually blocking the use of library funds to buy these books but not always) in school libraries, i.e. not adults.
@Cyliandre441
@Cyliandre441 28 күн бұрын
​@@BioshadowXActually, anyone should be able to access any knowledge, demanding otherwise betrays a deep contempt towards the ones excluded from it.
@turtle4llama
@turtle4llama Ай бұрын
Knowledge is the cheapest power to gain and the easiest power to maintain. It is the most dangerous form of power.
@nikolaideianov5092
@nikolaideianov5092 Ай бұрын
Just like the crossbow was The pope (i thinkvit was the pope i dont remeber well) even banned them Why ? Becose it let the avarige person to take down the best trained and equiped soulders with easy and with almost no training
@HumbleWooper
@HumbleWooper Ай бұрын
Which is why most oppressors suppress and manipulate it as one of their first moves toward gaining control. Intentionally incorrect (or partially incorrect, or poorly framed, or misleading) knowledge can make people do (or not do) all kinds of things they'd never dream of if they knew the truth.
@KyleMaxwell
@KyleMaxwell Ай бұрын
That debate about the purpose of education (economic, personal, etc.) has been going on for a lot longer than that. It was an old discussion when I was in school before this creator was even born.
@mathieuleader8601
@mathieuleader8601 Ай бұрын
the Penultimate Peril from A Series of Unfortunate Events is a great book on books
@chevin0
@chevin0 Ай бұрын
don't cross the local librarians, they can call on more people who had their lives changed than almost anyone else.
@dionettaeon
@dionettaeon Ай бұрын
It's an absolute disgrace that there are those here in the US engaging in that same deplorable behavior that we fought against only a few generations ago. I'm staring at own bookshelves, now wonder about my personal library being its own bastion of knowledge, and how some of what it contains might no longer be found in public circulation.
@nikolaideianov5092
@nikolaideianov5092 Ай бұрын
The republicans litteraly want to defund the department of education They are already banning books The future of the us is in a slippery slope in my opinion
@ABZB13
@ABZB13 Ай бұрын
I don't view Aang's taking Ozai's bending rather than killing him to be a mercy - rather, it was punishment that, for Ozai, was far more torturous than mere death in battle and much more effectively delegitimized both him and his path, which is why I approve of it.
@Hrafnskald
@Hrafnskald Ай бұрын
Great video, and I love the little shoutouts to Austin public libraries, where I learned to love reading and stories :)
@warkrim
@warkrim Ай бұрын
Banning books is banning knowledge. It’s not right, at least in my opinion, to prohibit other people from absorbing information because YOU personally feel threatened or offended by it. There’s such things as not buying or viewing the media. Ignorance should not be perpetuated by the policies set in place by a library themselves, and we shouldn’t expect them to. In conclusion, the freedom to gain knowledge shouldn’t be limited by others, but by one’s own willingness to learn more. I kind of focused on the real world references more than the ATLA stuff you talked about, lol. Great video
@zachbeckman2806
@zachbeckman2806 Ай бұрын
So we shouldn't ban Mein Kampf???
@Lucas_6887
@Lucas_6887 Ай бұрын
So we should let 1st graders read books about how to have s*x in all 3 holes
@tzrvines9862
@tzrvines9862 Ай бұрын
Whether you will be a dictator or savior tomorrow depends on the kind of books you are reading in the library today.
@entropino9928
@entropino9928 Ай бұрын
Those two are not exclusive, our savior will be a dictator they are the only ones with the will and power to defeat the parasites.
@PolucsAviintaasbionicle
@PolucsAviintaasbionicle Ай бұрын
Hey Tim? Thank you for this video. I was initially planning on going into history for my career, but after some roadblocks it looks like I'll be a librarian instead. I already love love library work, but I was feeling sad over the change in goals. What you had to say cuts right to the quick on why I love my job; I love helping people learn, to better themselves, to gain knowledge that helps them physically and mentally. That reminder is making me feel reinvigorated about this new course in my life. Thank you.
@bleachelf
@bleachelf Ай бұрын
This is such an interesting tiny piece of the series, and I am delighted to hear you talk about it. (:
@tzrvines9862
@tzrvines9862 Ай бұрын
Batman, Tyrion Lannister, Walter White, Gandalf are perfect examples of Knowledge is Power.
@Avendesora
@Avendesora Ай бұрын
This is an interesting list. Batman and Tyrion's main superpowers are being rich enough to both have the knowledge in the first place and the luxury of using it for whatever they feel like pursuing, Gandalf *is magic*, and Walter's knowledge turned him into a villain and got him killed.
@alexsandoval796
@alexsandoval796 Ай бұрын
Heard that it was Aristotle that said storytelling is the most easily corruptible form of art. All values are not equal. So what happens when lies and propaganda are intentionally put into libraries in order to obtain a foothold into rewriting history into a lie? Is it integrity to preserve propaganda or is it integrity to reject it's collection?
@ifcoltransg2
@ifcoltransg2 Ай бұрын
Preserve it in context. If the author gives only one side, then tell people why they did that. Preserve the other stories too. Preserve dissent, oral histories, and "about the author" information. (Historians will thank you for that in a 100 years.)
@yarion4774
@yarion4774 Ай бұрын
Media competence or literacy. Don't know if that's the correct english term. But everybody should learn how to put any piece of information they read, watch, hear, etc into context and reflect its value for oneself through that. Thus, the more books exist more context exists. If a systems tries to flood information pools with propaganda, having a large pool to pull from to evaluate the validaty of said misinformation is paramount. And after we effectively defused the misinformation it can be put into perspectives.
@fishyfishyfishy500akabs8
@fishyfishyfishy500akabs8 27 күн бұрын
⁠​⁠@@yarion4774 media literacy is the correct term yes. You use and describe it better than some others I’ve seen.
@fantasymapsandcartography16
@fantasymapsandcartography16 4 күн бұрын
Hay Tim Love your work mate! I'm so excited to get into your 3rd On writing and world building. Just wondering when or if it will be on audible. Thanks
@aceshaman
@aceshaman 8 күн бұрын
My kind of people thx for all your work. I'll check out your book at my public library. Maybe add the audio version to my own libary ^_^
@learningagain4094
@learningagain4094 26 күн бұрын
3:25 - Thing about this point is a lot of the books being banned just show flat out pornography or sexual activities that aren't even related to the act of reproduction. And they're being removed from school libraries, not public libraries as far as I'm aware. You put it in the video but don't give context. It's a sly thing to do.
@georgejokic3099
@georgejokic3099 26 күн бұрын
I mean I do understand that a persons beliefs shape their politics and vise versa but this video seems to me like it was tailored with the political message in mind first :/. Although a lot of the general points are totally reasonable some of the modern world examples seem a little hard to compare in seriousness. The Nazi book burning is of course much different than the USA school libraries ban. Yes with much abstraction you can compare the actions of both parties (to restrict the reach of certain books) but that's a bit dishonest since their reasons are quite different.
@KyubiBubi
@KyubiBubi 22 күн бұрын
Who would have guessed that works about sex education regarding queer people would include non-reproductive sex? The fact that it's non-reproductive doesn't matter, it's sex and people will have it regardless. It's better to learn about it (including all risks) so they are safe. It's just an attempt of religious zealots to demonize queer people.
@briangeer1024
@briangeer1024 4 күн бұрын
If your audience is old enough to be shown reproductive sex they're old enough to be shown non reproductive sex
@lasseehrenreich5502
@lasseehrenreich5502 Ай бұрын
I heard of a school in Florida when they tried to have all the books banned because of New Republican censorship. It's really not going well there. It makers me the way more happy to live in Denmark.
@WizardToby
@WizardToby Ай бұрын
All the books? In a library Press X to doubt.
@lasseehrenreich5502
@lasseehrenreich5502 Ай бұрын
​@@WizardToby to be fair it was because of technicality
@entropino9928
@entropino9928 Ай бұрын
Instead of banning books they should ban the schools.
@vossboss220
@vossboss220 Ай бұрын
​@@lasseehrenreich5502 All of the books in Florida are still available to read and purchase and share. No books were banned, obscene pornographic books were only curated from public libraries where children had access to them. That's not a book ban, that's common sense.
@mekannatarry1929
@mekannatarry1929 Ай бұрын
@@vossboss220 Pornorgraphic books in a public library? Were they not in an adult section? If not, why not move them there instead of banning them? And from your explanation they were banned--banned from the "public libraries where children had access to them"; your wording is oddly organized . . . hmmm.
@mdog9677
@mdog9677 19 күн бұрын
Katara isn't just the last of her people in a way, she's one of the two only confirmed southern waterbenders in existence. She is literally the last, she was born last and if she'd never learned to bend it probably would have died with her in the southern pole. She was the last waterbender in the south, no question. A huge part of her heritage would have been completely lost with her death
@Jg20-n9x
@Jg20-n9x 28 күн бұрын
LOVE this video so much!!! Thank you Tim!
@themythosarchives7520
@themythosarchives7520 Ай бұрын
If you have a local library in your area all it takes is one visit to get a card then you can use Libby and Hoopla. I highly recommend getting one or both of them since you get access to so many books completely free. The fact that Maus is among the books getting hit with bans is terribly ironic. Also LGBTQ books have been getting banned for years now and people still haven’t realized what’s really going on. “If facists are telling you not to read something, read the s$&@ out of it” Daniel Greene
@stanisawzokiewski3308
@stanisawzokiewski3308 Ай бұрын
Making some things out of reach for children is not censorship. Its proper raising children. Some movies are 18+ Some games are 18+ Some objects are 18+ Some vehicles are 18+ Some substances are 18+ Why shouldnt some books be 18+? I dont think a 12 year old is ready to read mein kampf or the handmaids tale for that matter. Propaganda is made for the purpose of influencing people. A child is to young to resist such influence. All books SHOULD be preserved. But there should be age ratings.
@casualcraftman1599
@casualcraftman1599 Ай бұрын
Libraries already have kids sections and adult sections, but there will always be idiot parents that ignore ratings and content warnings.
@stanisawzokiewski3308
@stanisawzokiewski3308 Ай бұрын
@@casualcraftman1599 im not talking about picking books for children. But ones that arent for children
@mywither7878
@mywither7878 28 күн бұрын
I love the passion and reverence you show here and the overall emphasis on how the themes in the episode relate to our real world. How important it is to protect knowledge and preserve power for ourselves and for others.
@SnatchedCafe628
@SnatchedCafe628 27 күн бұрын
This video came by just as I was trying to think of a topic for my English Class' presentation. I think I know what I want to talk about now. Thanks, Tim!
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