How to prevent political corruption - Stephanie Honchell Smith

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TED-Ed

TED-Ed

23 күн бұрын

Explore common types of corruption and find out what we can do to combat it and promote transparency in our institutions.
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Corruption is often defined as misuse of a position of power for personal gain. And while corruption in politics is nothing new, it isn’t limited to the political sphere; it can happen in schools, sports, businesses, or religious institutions. So, what exactly is corruption, and what can we do to combat it? Stephanie Honchell Smith explores the importance of transparency in building public trust.
Lesson by Stephanie Honchell Smith, directed by Jeff Le Bars, JetPropulsion.space.
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@TEDEd
@TEDEd 22 күн бұрын
So how do we safeguard our democracies against corruption? We start with a healthy and just society. Visit ed.ted.com/democracy-lab to learn what it takes for democracies to thrive, and find out why your engagement is the key.
@reidgerardi8673
@reidgerardi8673 22 күн бұрын
can you guys do the history of playing cards???
@user-ci1kj1vy9g
@user-ci1kj1vy9g 22 күн бұрын
أعجبني اسلوب رسوم متحركه جديده
@GeoBlits
@GeoBlits 22 күн бұрын
W video
@TEDEd
@TEDEd 22 күн бұрын
Thank you so much to those of you sharing examples of corruption in your own countries / communities. It makes it clear how pervasive this problem can be. But there is hope! [Spoiler] Corruption is not inevitable. It is the outcome of a series of choices. And it takes a series of choices to prevent it. We highly recommend visiting ed.ted.com/democracy-lab to learn about what role YOU can play in safeguarding democracy.
@BicBoi1984
@BicBoi1984 22 күн бұрын
Democracy is a soft form of communism
@Echo81Rumple83
@Echo81Rumple83 22 күн бұрын
The fact that this video uses classic boardgames and such shows how corruption works is perfectly spot-on on how it works: cold, calculated, and the end goal to dominate and win.
@Just_som_Ottur
@Just_som_Ottur 21 күн бұрын
Waiting for Catan reference…
@Just_som_Ottur
@Just_som_Ottur 21 күн бұрын
Aww
@honor9lite1337
@honor9lite1337 21 күн бұрын
Agreed.
@MrLennart1976
@MrLennart1976 11 күн бұрын
What you're talking about only aplies to corruption at its very highest levels. 99% of corruption has nothing to do with domination and winning. People just slowly drift into it, trying to make their lives a little easier. That's why it can be so hard to combat.
@redskins973
@redskins973 10 күн бұрын
MrLennart is right. Did you even watch the video? It explicitly says that there are a number of driving forces at play, and that can include family pressure, poor salaries or a culture of corruption
@johnjohn-6256
@johnjohn-6256 22 күн бұрын
the fact that zuma was just recently allowed to run for office again is an indictment on the pervasiveness of corruption in south africa. it is a reminder that fighting corruption is an endless battle that the citizens of every country must fight.
@luyandzabavukiledlamini4693
@luyandzabavukiledlamini4693 22 күн бұрын
He's running for seat in the South African Parliament for another party not the Presidency
@topherthe11th23
@topherthe11th23 22 күн бұрын
@@luyandzabavukiledlamini4693 : johnjohn's specific words were "allowed to run for office again". Johnjohn never said Zuma was running for the Presidency again. Furthermore, if Zuma is allowed to run for dog-catcher, the system is still broken. The nature of corruption in public office is that the likelihood of a false conviction is as close to zero as it can ever be. For that reason, I'd consider having a de'ath-pen'alty for public officials who are corrupt. Nobody deserves it more. On the other hand, even with the small odds a miscarriage might still be engineered. I mean, even if guilt is certain not beyond merely REASONABLE doubt but beyond ALL doubt, a person will be escorted from a cell to the exe'cut'ion-chamber. What if some clever prison-warden does a body-switch and the person who is taken from the cell to the chamber isn't ACTUALLY the corrupt public-official? This could be done in order to k'ill someone against whom the warden has a grudge, OR because the corrupt official has paid the warden to make the switch so that the corrupt official survives. So, maybe such a measure still has holes in it. But at the very least a corrupt public official should be locked up for 20 years. The cost to the taxpayer of locking them up for life (in a real prison designed to deter, not reform) is reduced if the term is only 20 years, not life. Then, upon release, the convict must be deprived of any and all conceivable benefits of membership in society, unable to vote, drive, be employed by any arm of government whatsoever (or any institution that receives government funding) serve on a jury, own anything the ownership of which is secured not by mere possession but by record-keeping (bank-accounts, real-estate, investment-securities, boats, cars, gu'ns), hold any license to practice a profession that requires a license, or attend any school that gets any government money whatsoever. Andy any re-offending would result in a life sentence.
@anabsolutetrashfire1312
@anabsolutetrashfire1312 21 күн бұрын
​@@luyandzabavukiledlamini4693 which is bad enough given his rap sheet and his recent prison spate for contempt of court
@anabsolutetrashfire1312
@anabsolutetrashfire1312 21 күн бұрын
I remember. 97 members of our current parliamentary body have been implicated in state capture. I wish everyone in South Africa a safe and honest election.
@justinspicyrhino3075
@justinspicyrhino3075 21 күн бұрын
​@@luyandzabavukiledlamini4693If there was actual justice, he would of went to prison!
@qmac9966
@qmac9966 22 күн бұрын
These animations are getting too good
@sirmarisa
@sirmarisa 22 күн бұрын
Hopefully not corrupted in future
@akandeelizabeth2963
@akandeelizabeth2963 16 күн бұрын
Same thoughts I was just having
@xephyr417
@xephyr417 12 күн бұрын
Honestly so good it's almost distracting. I keep not listening cuz I'm impressed with the animations
@ekremvkilic
@ekremvkilic 13 күн бұрын
One of the worst and mostly overlooked side effect of corruption is that people who do such things do not feel guilty, on the contrary, they feel themselves smart and cunning, they feel good, which motivates them to do more and worse. That's why corrupted people go bigger and bigger, do not keep the same pace to stay under the radar, and eventually are exposed enough to be noticed. Then, the public often shout "how do you sleep at night?" expecting or assuming that corrupted people have a hard time, but no, they sleep beautifully. So, standing up against them once or twice is not enough, it should be a constant battle
@kosmosXcannon
@kosmosXcannon 10 күн бұрын
To be fair the corrupted individual is right since they know they can get away with it. I think society has been conditioned to do nothing and try to work within the system. The same system that is rigged against them. The only way something might be done is to cause a legitimacy crisis. Another way is prevent these individuals from being able to isolate themselves from the public. If a lord lived in a castle town, they are incentivized to at least care about the people within that area. If they don't live near that area, they probably wouldn't bat an eye if it fell.
@timoteoqueiroz1627
@timoteoqueiroz1627 5 күн бұрын
This. On point.
@Sealist
@Sealist 22 күн бұрын
The animations and transitions are so well made in this video. jetpropulsion is definitely one of my favourite Ted-Ed animator teams
@OmnipotentPotato
@OmnipotentPotato 22 күн бұрын
As a child I didn't really understand or care for the impacts of corruption very much, even though it was heavily present where I'm from, and still is. But when I was about 16, I began to realize how deep corruption can affect each of us. As you said, it is not necessarily limited to governments, but also to other institutions such as schools. Our school was supported by another, larger school, but they operated in virtually the same manner. The larger school was much more expensive, so, to prevent people from flocking to our school since it could offer the same quality at a different price, they would only allow mediocre teachers and managers to apply, leading to a setback in many students' performances. This led to corruption on a lower level; the new managers they hired would frequently harrass any teacher that didn't support them or made statements against the larger school. Those teachers were usually the most caring and conscientious, and so would often leave the school. It was horrible and I felt so powerless when one of the teachers told me what was actually happening.
@Zuck105
@Zuck105 17 күн бұрын
Just sad
@natheriver8910
@natheriver8910 16 күн бұрын
👏👏
@lancepereira9337
@lancepereira9337 16 күн бұрын
Where was this, you should try and expose it to the local news
@evilsharkey8954
@evilsharkey8954 12 күн бұрын
That’s where public outrage needs to come in.
@boyblue3270
@boyblue3270 10 күн бұрын
At my high-school, the principle was walked out by police for taking bribes from select families to withhold scholarship data from IB and AP children. This devastating lie and theft impacted my senior friends and my class and the impacts still carry in our lives and incomes today. Tragic.
@JaybeePenaflor
@JaybeePenaflor 22 күн бұрын
Perhaps my favorite TED-Ed video. Using classic board games to tell a story is an amazing way to keep people hooked. Usually, I listen to the videos in the background while doing something else but I had to rewind this video every now and then so I don’t miss a transition or board game reference.
@JaybeePenaflor
@JaybeePenaflor 16 күн бұрын
Thanks for all the likes, everyone! I can totally relate because I play a lot of board games myself.
@mechailreydon3784
@mechailreydon3784 17 күн бұрын
Okay we’re all talking about the animation which is great but lets appreciate how the script writer was able to condense such a complex topic into 5 minutes while using real world examples!
@joegrizzle9482
@joegrizzle9482 22 күн бұрын
Some people walk around in this country completely blind to all this corruption, it doesn't exist to them. It's like asking a fish, "hows the water"? Fish replies, "what's water"?
@ProcyonNite
@ProcyonNite 22 күн бұрын
Worse is when they actively deny it.
@misterhat5823
@misterhat5823 21 күн бұрын
@@ProcyonNite Even worse when they are for it. When I've mentioned corruption to fans of a certain orange crook, they've said: "So what? If I was president I'd do the same thing."
@00101001000000110011
@00101001000000110011 21 күн бұрын
i agree with your observation but you really need to work on your metaphors... if you ask a human how's the air?" their reply is gonna meet your expectations, it won't be "what's air" even in the most underdeveloped nation. if you asked a fish "how's the water?" their reply, in all accuracy, will be "glub glub". the fishes would sooner ask "what is language" than "what's water" as if they know language, they would also for sure know water by then.
@ProcyonNite
@ProcyonNite 21 күн бұрын
@00101001000000110011 You told them to work on their metaphors but then completely missed the point of the metaphor. Obviously fish can't talk. That's why it's a metaphor, it's not to be taken literally.
@00101001000000110011
@00101001000000110011 21 күн бұрын
@@ProcyonNite i understood the point perfectly. but the same point could be made much better is all. how you missed this is beyond me... also, broken metaphors leave space open for misinterpretation, or ludicrous conclusions. hence the need for good ones. it's absolutely terrible in both philosophical terms and scientific landscapes alike to refuse criticism to your figure of speech that may have cracks just cus "hur dur its a figure of speech just get the point bro" as that hurts the dialogue instead of maintain or improve it.
@anuragmahawar9289
@anuragmahawar9289 22 күн бұрын
Ted-ed's advice on freedom of press is spot on. Not a coincidence that India's corruption perception ranking and freedom of press ranking fall consistently recently.
@funveeable
@funveeable 21 күн бұрын
However if the government declares it misinformation, you are not allowed to say it. In the name of free speech, your speech must be censored.
@frostincubus4045
@frostincubus4045 21 күн бұрын
Nobody will topple you if nobody could tell, in this case if the press cannot freely report corruption
@anuragmahawar9289
@anuragmahawar9289 21 күн бұрын
@@frostincubus4045 Its a little convoluted then that. Free press is reporting about it, they just don't have the scale to reach the masses.
@Thomas-wh4ox
@Thomas-wh4ox 21 күн бұрын
​@@frostincubus4045well they had another cunning idea. Buy out all the major media outlets. So no more free-press complaints.
@frostincubus4045
@frostincubus4045 21 күн бұрын
@@anuragmahawar9289 that's just the same as being unable to report, what's the point if nobody knows?
@TheFoox
@TheFoox 22 күн бұрын
The visual metaphors in this video are on point.
@animationtv426
@animationtv426 20 күн бұрын
Common folk stopping corrution is easier said than done as many live in denial believing their efforts dont matter or nothing will change
@kittyonmydesk5532
@kittyonmydesk5532 10 күн бұрын
More true when your community is corrupt and non corrupt outside forces focus on one area of corruption by leaving you to your devices "I *demand* change by voting in the community who will deny my voice, so there will be no change; the swing states stopped their corruption, but let the corruption that's drowning me grow."
@MyQuicks
@MyQuicks 10 күн бұрын
Maybes it is the lack of community and willingness to initiate cooperation, that would make sure that our needs/opinions are heard
@arnavsaxena4278
@arnavsaxena4278 9 күн бұрын
this applies for other issues like climate change too btw
@Armeanu91
@Armeanu91 7 күн бұрын
Common folk stopping corruption is easy. Just don't give money to already paid services. But wait.... you or someone dear to you got sick. And there's a waiting list longer than your/his life span. Oh... you need that document right away? Too bad... our system is so slow... Some official lost your very important papers? Oh well. We don't care because it doesn't affect us. Unless... Yep. Easy and flawless. Why didn't we think of it before?
@GoldyDharmawan
@GoldyDharmawan 22 күн бұрын
One of the best TED Ed video in 2024!!!
@Gentelmenghost
@Gentelmenghost 21 күн бұрын
I believe genuinely that if the general population here in the U.S. was made aware just how much life in general (Taxes, Economy, the middle class, housing, utilities, infrastructure, the environment, innovation, business, wages, cost of living, social issues, the culture, etc.) would improve/ cease to be a problem if we simply *ended Corporate Lobbying and Representatives Participation in the stock market* #EndLobbying #Ende2PartySystem #EndCongressStocks
@Bacon2000.
@Bacon2000. 11 күн бұрын
Just remove the governments power to influence the market. If the government can't give companies special benefits (like subsides) the problem would cease to exist
@Gentelmenghost
@Gentelmenghost 11 күн бұрын
@@Bacon2000. That could possibly have a multiple levels of consequence including monopolistic practices, not to mention capitalism is all about getting as much as possible for as little as possible. With regulations imposed by the government there is a level of control on how companies operate. Now if you want to really twist your perception, the problem actually comes in when companies and businesses make so much money that they can influence local and national regulations, laws, and policies that directly benefits companies at the cost of workers. This can take the form of corruption, and it's the easiest to point your finger at, but in reality the majority of these bad policies and poor leadership decisions come as result of bad faith Lobbyist groups who are essentially corporate mouth pieces feeding biased information to our representatives. This trend of bad policy and obvious negative influence has been happening over the course of 60+ years, it's viciously deteriorated public trust, the culture of the country, de-incentivised expanding public services and public infrastructure, failed the school system, decimated the middle class, widened the wealth gap and pushes people into generational poverty, stagnated wages, skyrocketed the cost of living, etc. etc. Business are too Over-Powered and have systematically taken over American culture, politics, and the ability to organize and point out the root of the problem. The government, while it may not sound like it, is our best chance to reign it in as far as average Americans being able to make quick and effective changes. Basically it should be: Government = WatchDog Companies = Knife Salesman Citizen = The person with the most say with the most value to give in any given situation Right now, currently it's: Government = Legislative Auction House where you can buy laws that creatively exploit people in general Companies = A machine designed to extrapolate as much money from its patrons and workers to then invest in other Machines. Citizens = The fuel for the Machine #EndLobbying #End2PartySystem #EndCongressStocks
@nukl3argam3r38
@nukl3argam3r38 7 күн бұрын
@@Bacon2000. Aaaaaand who would enforce that? The Government? Obviously not. Private Companies? No, they actually have a material interest to find Loopholes to do exactly that. The Citizens? Not always, they can become Complicit to the System and thus Blind to Corruption that could happen in the Background, as is illustrated.
@AnotherDuck
@AnotherDuck 7 күн бұрын
@@Bacon2000. I'd say the opposite. Remove the corporations' power to influence the government. No lobbying, no creating fake interest groups. Though I'm not opposed to stop giving special benefits to corporations, but that comes with some problems. Giving benefits to some corporations that directly serve the people (like running a bus service or building affordable and sustainable homes) would help the general population more, as would aiding smaller companies to get some footing in businesses dominated by large corporations.
@Bacon2000.
@Bacon2000. 7 күн бұрын
@@AnotherDuck hmmm. Well I naturally ask how would you remove a corporations ability to give a congressman money/ a gift. IDK if you seem to understand the core of the issue. A congressman is invested in stocks so thus they wanna increase the price of the stock, so they will approve bills that benefit that company. Even if you remove the companies power to "influence" (what is influencing?) a congressman their are still dozens of ways congressman will make subsidies based on their own self interest. So just make them unable to subside companies. Or benefit/disadvantage any company.
@Stealth27
@Stealth27 22 күн бұрын
The animation was great for this one. Really enjoyed all the board game metaphors and references.
@SpanishGarbo
@SpanishGarbo 21 күн бұрын
The visuals were so good it almost distracted from the actual message being said because I was busy being impressed.
@andreipacea7261
@andreipacea7261 17 күн бұрын
saaame
@diegosolis9681
@diegosolis9681 10 күн бұрын
Gotta love how these "solutions" always boil down to the "freedom of the press" but never to ensuring the press doesn't become corrupt... like it is...
@dannygomez6196
@dannygomez6196 22 күн бұрын
The use of board games as an art style for this episodes of corruption is genius and charming
@alexanderveritas
@alexanderveritas 22 күн бұрын
It takes one honest person to topple a _corrupt regime._
@luyandzabavukiledlamini4693
@luyandzabavukiledlamini4693 22 күн бұрын
Yeah gives me hope in this world
@normalchannel2185
@normalchannel2185 21 күн бұрын
No, not really. Zuma is back in politics. It takes a well run anti-coruption body to allow that one voice to do anything
@JoseALugoR
@JoseALugoR 20 күн бұрын
Haha I wish that was true
@JurassicCube
@JurassicCube 20 күн бұрын
And 7 men to overthrow a government
@himanshusinha9635
@himanshusinha9635 15 күн бұрын
It takes one corrupt person to topple an honest regime.
@in_tasin
@in_tasin 12 күн бұрын
Besides delving into the depth of the video, I genuinely appreciate the editors' efforts to make the video meaningful.
@vivek-420
@vivek-420 22 күн бұрын
Politicians in India 🇮🇳 (my country) will use Arthashashtra to deliver emotional appeals but none of these idiots haven’t read a single word from it, baring some things, if Arthashashtra is actually applied, solutions to chronic problems are given. It is a great book for administrators.
@nafisanasreen1620
@nafisanasreen1620 10 күн бұрын
Trust me the editor is marvelous....the use of board games he did in this video with correct movement of every little piece of it , this shows how remarkable that one human is...... one of the best animation I saw ever in my life 👏
@redsky4118
@redsky4118 22 күн бұрын
I rarely comment, but the animations were so realistic and well made in this video ! I can only imagine the time it took to make
@Somepers0n1
@Somepers0n1 21 күн бұрын
Major props to the person who did the animation and sound design
@tangomango2353
@tangomango2353 18 күн бұрын
Its crazy how many smooth transitions the animators were able to pull off! Great video. ❤❤
@Armeanu91
@Armeanu91 7 күн бұрын
Glad to see that in video about corruption, people are only talking about the edits. Goes to show you what people are actually paying attention to.
@leratomaloka503
@leratomaloka503 22 күн бұрын
As a South African, this hit home. And the irony of it all: The former President has just been allowed to appear as a candidate to represent his new political party in parliament - if they will be voted for next month (May 29th).
@anabsolutetrashfire1312
@anabsolutetrashfire1312 21 күн бұрын
I know... as if we didn't have enough stress and instability. Plus the potential for a coalition with him involved is quite concerning.
@leratomaloka503
@leratomaloka503 20 күн бұрын
@@anabsolutetrashfire1312 I know right
@evilsharkey8954
@evilsharkey8954 12 күн бұрын
Hopefully, that party gets no votes. The opponents should brand it the Corruption Party and keep saying it until it sticks.
@marvinochieng6295
@marvinochieng6295 21 күн бұрын
Soothing narration, Beautiful graphics and informative message. I love this
@mahlataban686
@mahlataban686 21 күн бұрын
Ted you are amazing! Perfectly timed!
@_bl4dee
@_bl4dee 20 күн бұрын
i have never seen a video more beautifully edited on youtube
@helicoptergary3632
@helicoptergary3632 18 күн бұрын
An amazing way of telling a story, visually attractive and highly entertaining, impressive work Mr ted! Keep talking!!
@pemegangkoencisyurga
@pemegangkoencisyurga 10 күн бұрын
the material, metaphor, animation, and transition are just top-notch
@chantellsmith410
@chantellsmith410 21 күн бұрын
I have been watching Ted-Ed videos for years, and doing what I always do, I watched the new video. What a surprise when it started with something from my own country. Great video and content as always 😊
@user-kt4vn8le5p
@user-kt4vn8le5p 21 күн бұрын
Yo the production value and creativity with presentation was off the charts
@victoriaman117
@victoriaman117 22 күн бұрын
"Political parties are there to give you the illusion of choice,, you have no choice, you have owners" -George Carlin
@Lotschi
@Lotschi 21 күн бұрын
oh my god, the visuals are amazing!
@thewizardslime6764
@thewizardslime6764 21 күн бұрын
Great topic and great animation. This is probably one of the best ted-ed vids
@Evolution__X
@Evolution__X 14 күн бұрын
Modi and Adani, will feature in the part 2 of the video 😂😂
@santoshacharya2047
@santoshacharya2047 8 күн бұрын
How about Ghandy and it's goons? how about Kejiruddin?
@puckganern
@puckganern 22 күн бұрын
damn they went all in on the visuals for this one. great informative video once again
@Clara_linking
@Clara_linking 22 күн бұрын
A few corrupt wealthy elites shouldn’t own and control the means of production, distribution and exchange. Workers make the world run, workers should run the world.💙🌎🏴.
@ThePursuitWOD
@ThePursuitWOD 22 күн бұрын
If governments were to be a direct democracy (which I’m assuming is what you are saying), then there would be loads more problems, because people with extreme views would pass extreme laws and it would probably be chaos. Which is why most western countries have a republic (as opposed to a direct democracy) as their government, where the people have a say of who is in power and will hopefully choose someone who, in theory, will do what’s best for the people. And while a republic government will mean there is some corruption, there is certainly a lot less corruption in them than in a dictatorship and there is way more stability in republics than a direct democracy. So basically there’s a balance of pros and cons that have to be considered, and a when push comes to shove, a republic government does a pretty darn good job. So now it’s just about making sure we stay involved in our governments and use your vote in them to make sure you see the changes you want to see!
@StarChaser1879
@StarChaser1879 17 күн бұрын
So close but yet so far
@jorenvanderark3567
@jorenvanderark3567 16 күн бұрын
​@ThePursuitWOD If a view is extreme, then by definition, not many would support it.
@StarChaser1879
@StarChaser1879 16 күн бұрын
@@jorenvanderark3567 that’s not how political extremes work
@ThePursuitWOD
@ThePursuitWOD 16 күн бұрын
@@jorenvanderark3567 right, but the problem is that the people who have the most extreme views are also the most likely to vote in a direct democracy. So unless voting is made completely mandatory, the extreme laws would be passed. But if you were to make voting mandatory then there would be the problem that no beneficial laws get passed because no individual person voting can ever be educated enough on every single issue in order to make a good votes. Which is why again, republic governments are what modern western countries have settled with because in a republic, the politician you vote for should theoretically spend all their time studying law and ethics in order to pass the best most unbiased laws for society as a whole. Of course republics aren’t perfect at doing that in practice, but then again no government is perfect and I would prefer living in a republic.
@okairo-9658
@okairo-9658 21 күн бұрын
one of my favorite youtube videos in a while!
@marzipanquiche2316
@marzipanquiche2316 21 күн бұрын
This is one of the most creative and innovative TED-ed videos I’ve ever seen 👍
@luyandzabavukiledlamini4693
@luyandzabavukiledlamini4693 22 күн бұрын
An update on the former president of South Africa Zuma by a South African Basically, Zuma resigned into second term around 2017 or 2018 after he became too unpopular, soon he walked in and out of court for a whole bunch of corruption charges but ended up in jail not because of the corruption but was sentenced for 15 months for contempt of court after not showing to a corruption inquiry back in 2021. However he got out early due to a medical emergency o Fast forward to January or February 2024, the ANC, current ruling party since 1994, suspended Zuma after he bad mouthed them including calling the President Ramaphosa corrupt and joined another party, the uMkhonto WeSizwe(commonly known as the MK party), which was formed less than a year before and agreed to be their face of campaigning Now Zuma should technically be disqualified after serving a prison sentence and was banned by the IEC(Independent Electoral Commission) But as of Tuesday, the Electoral court ruled in his favor after agreeing with his lawyers since he finished his sentence early meaning that he's eligible and will be contesting in the Parliamentary elections this May That's it
@ramasodimalete2699
@ramasodimalete2699 8 күн бұрын
Very succinct and accurate update. 👌🏾
@xRamirox
@xRamirox 3 күн бұрын
Great video, and urgently needed collection! Thank you!
@hehebwoy4132
@hehebwoy4132 12 күн бұрын
This animation is top notched. Thank You TED-Ed.
@Lawlz4Dayzz
@Lawlz4Dayzz 10 күн бұрын
This is a great video. Especially on the uncertainty of any nation or organziation, especially large ones, can truly be corruption free and how can we know for certain.
@Eric1396
@Eric1396 21 күн бұрын
TED-Ed is what KZbin has best to offer.
@rosslmccallum
@rosslmccallum 18 күн бұрын
Amazing editing!
@someonethatexists46
@someonethatexists46 22 күн бұрын
Love the way this video is told. 👍
@alb6404
@alb6404 15 күн бұрын
This is definitely top 10 Ted Ed absolute banger
@choco_easty
@choco_easty 21 күн бұрын
The animation in this video is superb! As always!
@diegojesussilvaeduardo9347
@diegojesussilvaeduardo9347 10 күн бұрын
Recognizing all the board games in the video made me stay engaged for the fulm of it Man, amazing
@Luckycharm754
@Luckycharm754 22 күн бұрын
First! Also the animation on this channel is AMAZING. ❤❤❤ It's so creative!
@CheshmTikoo
@CheshmTikoo 22 күн бұрын
😂
@justinspicyrhino3075
@justinspicyrhino3075 21 күн бұрын
That's what I said to my girlfriend last night!😭
@ShirleydeJongNL
@ShirleydeJongNL 8 күн бұрын
Wow wow wow. Love the graphics/animations. ❤
@ak471077
@ak471077 11 күн бұрын
I just learned how to play most of those board games last month, when i started to go to a Table top community in my city, now i am even more grateful of doing so since i get the references
@WhoAmI-lr6oo
@WhoAmI-lr6oo 21 күн бұрын
This video is so beautifully made!
@PTactician
@PTactician 21 күн бұрын
Really like all the Board Game references! As a long time board game player I immediately recognise the Barrage character board and pieces.
@crossfire7474
@crossfire7474 11 күн бұрын
Another masterpiece from TedEd. Keep up the good work 👍
@vn2709
@vn2709 21 күн бұрын
Incredible presentation
@CuriousTrotter
@CuriousTrotter 22 күн бұрын
The animation was mesmerizing!
@abishekhadeborah8824
@abishekhadeborah8824 22 күн бұрын
the animation was amazing! kudos to the entire team, damn y'all are talented 😭
@MissionSilo
@MissionSilo 8 күн бұрын
Politics at its core is a client and patron dynamic. It is a give and take which excludes some groups and will favor others. This is why I think corruption is unavoidable
@Winston_in_london
@Winston_in_london 15 күн бұрын
Ok, this video is GORGEOUS
@xvang9346
@xvang9346 22 күн бұрын
I keep hearing about Baltimore as the day approaches when I move over there in a few months, great video. I was wondering if you could go over the Secret Laos War involving the Hmong people.
@ThePursuitWOD
@ThePursuitWOD 22 күн бұрын
Google is always watching you 😳. lol jk it’s probably just the Baader-Meinhof effect
@forbiddengod1
@forbiddengod1 8 күн бұрын
The content of the video is great, but hats off for the animators, and visuals in general.
@SirSamson
@SirSamson 16 күн бұрын
Beautiful use of table top games!
@asmishah4026
@asmishah4026 22 күн бұрын
these animations are INSANE
@highattn
@highattn 21 күн бұрын
Set aside the great writing and choice of topic, the animation is really outstanding!
@Hidden4125
@Hidden4125 21 күн бұрын
i just noticed the "go to jail" space at 2:56 has been changed to read "gimme more" the attention to detail is immaculate here
@2hot1
@2hot1 17 күн бұрын
jetpropulsion is making our 2024 even better!
@AbiShoukathAliA
@AbiShoukathAliA 22 күн бұрын
Please continue the video and don't stop.
@mrquirky3626
@mrquirky3626 22 күн бұрын
This video makes me want to play Risk again. I haven't played it since I was a kid.
@Jauven43
@Jauven43 13 күн бұрын
Finally! A worthwhile video explaining a common, prevalent problem in third-world countries - korupsi! I thought it was just us here in Indonesia (glaring at disciplined neighbors Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei), but apparently it is also in Brazil? I saw once Progresso Corrupto somewhere or what, I forgot
@evilsharkey8954
@evilsharkey8954 12 күн бұрын
Corruption can happen in the rich countries, too
@aldrin6278
@aldrin6278 2 күн бұрын
Corruption is everywhere. Welcome to the real world.
@aravindnarayanan5664
@aravindnarayanan5664 22 күн бұрын
By Jove, the animation is simply superb!
@seikiro3462
@seikiro3462 10 күн бұрын
corruption can be difficult to avoid as Kautilya said that it is impossible to tell that, “just as fish moving under water cannot be possibly be found either as drinking or not drinking water
@osviciados215
@osviciados215 11 күн бұрын
Mcebisi Jonas is now one of the people I respect the most! His actions speak VOLUMES of his ethical integrity!
@4RILDIGITAL
@4RILDIGITAL 21 күн бұрын
Incredible insights into corruption, spanning from its historical origins to its modern manifestations. Goes to show how, in spite of its apparent ubiquity, brave individuals like Jonas make a stand. Furthermore, it reassures that through transparency, civic engagement, and even legislative action, we can surely work towards mitigating such exploitative practices.
@goose7453
@goose7453 20 күн бұрын
this is one the best animated videos I've ever seen.
@pivanv23
@pivanv23 11 күн бұрын
Ihopefully this can be a good reference for many corrupt countries
@MikosoOsaco
@MikosoOsaco 21 күн бұрын
Loved all the board game references! Jonas really pulled the uno reverse card there, missed opportunity to include that game lol
@matiasbarth5121
@matiasbarth5121 14 күн бұрын
**laughs in Brazilian** Jokes aside, these animations are something else. Keep up the good work, TED!
@mrzenox9835
@mrzenox9835 11 күн бұрын
this needs more views
@professor-raccoon
@professor-raccoon 21 күн бұрын
Loved the theme
@playthrugames
@playthrugames 11 күн бұрын
Great video! Also, love that it was all classic board games, especially Codenames!
@caryllyca
@caryllyca 7 күн бұрын
Wow, the animation is top notch!! 👏🏼
@nthatopadi6174
@nthatopadi6174 17 күн бұрын
Brilliant!
@sibsibx
@sibsibx 20 күн бұрын
whoever made the animations, I love you
@csoki1998
@csoki1998 21 күн бұрын
The most beautiful animatian I've seen in a video. Congrats!
@christopherfreitas-leonard7099
@christopherfreitas-leonard7099 4 күн бұрын
Justice Shall Prevail!!
@finnrobertson2592
@finnrobertson2592 16 күн бұрын
Fantastic talk and animations
@derheadbanger9039
@derheadbanger9039 21 күн бұрын
The animation is so satisfying! 😍
@ruskariju763
@ruskariju763 21 күн бұрын
Ted Ed will never run out of animation ideas. This proves it.
@nkosnathymasilela1659
@nkosnathymasilela1659 13 күн бұрын
Even today, there's still so much corruption here in South Africa 🇿🇦😢
@alexkaranja3443
@alexkaranja3443 21 күн бұрын
Great video as always. 😊
@user-gp7yh4ys9z
@user-gp7yh4ys9z 14 күн бұрын
One of the best animation videos i have ever seen.
@emberhealy3438
@emberhealy3438 22 күн бұрын
Very well made video!
@opinionofmine3238
@opinionofmine3238 11 күн бұрын
A better answer than the one I expected. I would add: -Corruption isn't always about money. While they did say this, they went on to bring more money-related examples. I would argue the most dangerous corruption is seeking power itself or ideological zealotry (or else taking that as a guise) -The measures here can help expose and punish corruption, but it should be noted that none of them actually stop it. Even just for exposing it, reports can be falsified or misleading, the press itself can likewise be corrupt, and most of all laws made by the very people whose corruption you want to expose and punish are rather likely to lean in their favor. -Don't just have freedom of the press. You need freedom of speech. -People shouldn't be given power that you wouldn't want someone you don't like to have.
@clementlettuce
@clementlettuce 21 күн бұрын
this art looks sooo good what
@alexisbouligand1335
@alexisbouligand1335 22 күн бұрын
Best Ted animation ever
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