Cut him off all you want. JP makes perfect sense to me and a lot of people like me
@huhhuhhuh40696 жыл бұрын
The host is atrocious. She cuts people off when she doesn't like what she's hearing and she tries to correct people on their own opinions.
@dystopia476 жыл бұрын
huhhuhhuh She's a collaborator in enemy propaganda
@DamianHanley2396 жыл бұрын
that was incredibly hard to watch... i think JP was like "I gotta stop saying yes to every single interview." lolol... PEARLS BEFORE SWINE!!!
@seag14926 жыл бұрын
To be fair, Jordan could talk for hours on end. She has to step in at some point.
@holgerd52426 жыл бұрын
What do you expect from a BBC host?
@thisguy79766 жыл бұрын
That's hosts in general. Fox news Sean Hannity and that fucker Tucker (right wing) and this woman (left) among others do that. It's stupid but we can't stop it.
@BernardTheMandeville6 жыл бұрын
That former Labour lady is exactly what's wrong with them.
@andrejguesswho98376 жыл бұрын
Exactly!
@dv21266 жыл бұрын
Who is she? She's made the milk curdle in my tea. How on earth did it get a job?
@chrisprice30996 жыл бұрын
Johan: I am interested in your response. Please can you be specific.
@kenthomson95626 жыл бұрын
Trim Hits She’s not fat. She’s a real woman. I know, because I listen to the BBC and other left wing garbage.
@anbu26 жыл бұрын
Her name's Ayesha Hazarika and she's the proof that politicians, journalists and luvvies belong to an exclusive, backrubbing class that open doors for each other. She's completely unfunny and yet she routinely bumps pro comedians on the stand up circuit in order to fit in her open mic night level diatribes to audiences that invariably refuse to laugh with her. She has no insights to offer on politics yet she's routinely on political talk shows spewing nothing but banal, entirely safe middle-class rhetoric. In two years I've yet to hear her say anything that isn't readily dismissible as vapid guff and when she's on question time every single one of her "punchlines" bombs.
@hatemkhrouf89556 жыл бұрын
"Because they're not going to be young forever" That's a good burn right there.
@Revilex1006 жыл бұрын
hehe get a trade, destroy your back by 45 and get replaced by cheaper labour, yes
@treymiller57363 жыл бұрын
Keep in mind Elon musk was stupid poor as a kid look at where he is at.
@HeilLoki6 жыл бұрын
Young people have no way to acquire capital? Are they banned from having good ideas and working hard in the UK?
@beautifulchlorophyll22856 жыл бұрын
Depends whether they have the 'right' ideas mate - to my point I would look at the media coverage of young leaver organisations vs young remainer organisations, media isn't everything but it certainly helps to create capital for business.
@robinhooduk82556 жыл бұрын
@David Ward I would look very carefully into inheritance tax threshold, your property value projections and take steps to avoid it at all costs. that 40% tax is eye watering considering youve saved all your life and already paid tax on your earnings.
@K05H6 жыл бұрын
To be fair, it is difficult to acquire capital with a degree in Gender Studies.
@chatteyj6 жыл бұрын
K05H Exactly. Many young people have been pushed through university with useless degrees at the end and a massive debt around their neck and sky high rents to deal with, the situation is bleak for them really.
@spongthe1st6 жыл бұрын
@Devonian: It's a tricky one. On the one hand, looking at it from a JBP perspective, I did make my own decisions and it's my responsibility that I am where I am, just as it's my responsibility to make new decisions to try to improve that situation. On the other hand, we were indeed pushed, even if we weren't forced. Poorly advised, is probably the best way to put it. I finished school and started university in the Blair years and I recall the education structure, the standard advice, and the overall prevailing winds to be one of "go to uni, get a degree, get a job - doesn't matter what degree, it'll make you employable and you'll earn well." I recall slowly watching in horror during the time I was at uni and as I came out of it that the jobs market entirely shifted from that mentality - it wasn't qualifications any more, it was experience, experience, experience, plus who you knew, and the ability to blag. "Fake it til you make it" (which in my view is a terrible way to live as it basically puts lying and being inauthentic front and centre) became a mantra. Most people I knew with perfectly good degrees had to go on to get a Masters just to be competitive, and even there it became a flood of Masters graduates just as there was a flood of Bachelors grads, degrees at all levels utterly crashed in value. Add to that the recession which focused most jobs in London, which further exacerbated the terrible rental situation there, and you have a recipe for getting stuck in the hamster wheel. I've finally followed suit of many of my very well educated friends and associates of eventually tiring of London (after 7 years there), quitting, and moving back into my parents place in the sticks (in my 30's) just to start looking at vocational courses and try to branch off into something new.
@thomasholland23846 жыл бұрын
2:45 she says 'no political party has quite cracked how to deal with the housing problem... Funny because we the English people have been telling you the solution for years CONTROL IMMIGRATION FFS.
@TheUwaisPatel6 жыл бұрын
The housing problem is not down to immigration, people need to be encouraged to become homeowners and there needs to be a lot more affordable housing
@TheUwaisPatel6 жыл бұрын
Revolver Ocelot The problem also is the new houses being built are not affordable at all to the average person depending on where it is it can go from upwards of 300,000 buying a house in the UK right now is just not a good time.
@deldia6 жыл бұрын
The biggest driver to unaffordable housing is not immigration but policies that drive asset prices to make the rich richer and the poor poorer which is extremely low interest rates.
@iearl5046 жыл бұрын
Thomas Holland they know already what the solution is. Everyone with half a braincell knows, it's just common sense. But controlling immigration runs against the agenda, this is a slow, deliberate racial genocide of whites, straight from the top. Our politicians have been bought out.
@flamedestroyer66 жыл бұрын
Building more houses might help as well, though...
@Will21st6 жыл бұрын
'have no means of acquiring capital"??? ever heard of hard work and ideas
@Snubrevolver6 жыл бұрын
Chip chipperson That's absolutely incorrect. Capitalism promotes an extraordinary amount of social mobility. Even within the course of one's life for example you increase your skills and capital as you mature. The rich will always live a luxurious life, that is inevitable. The often overlooked feature of capitalism is the raising of standards of life overall, including for those lowest on the income scale.
@Snubrevolver6 жыл бұрын
Jesus Is Lord The inevitable result of subsidized (direct and indirect) university
@warex45016 жыл бұрын
People say there are no jobs out there. Oh there are jobs they just aren't clean jobs. There are means of acquiring capital you just have to be willing to get dirty in getting it.
@Nathan-tg4gu6 жыл бұрын
Wrong. Transactions in a capitalist system are VOLUNTARY. The wealthy cannot extract wealth. They trade with people to create it. Economics is not a zero sum game. If it was, we'd still be living off a dollar a day. The job market is not a monopsony. Employers don't get in a room and secretly plot to screw over workers by lowering wages. They respond to market forces, one of which is the willingness of people to work for certain jobs. If a certain market wage doesn't yield a sufficient number of workers, employers will have no choice but to raise their prices to catch the ones that do exist. That's how wages fundamentally work. The idea that it's just some power struggle where those with more money have absolute control over wages can be disputed easily with the slightest understanding of how economics works.
@TheTaterTotP806 жыл бұрын
No, but it is much harder to get enough money for private property and land now than it used to be, let alone enough to invest without spending your 20s to 60s working constantly, which many deem to be a loss of youth and life.
@rolandguilford83015 жыл бұрын
As a british citizen I am embarrassed to consider these rude ideologically possessed journalists part of our flagship broadcasting corporation. Agree with him or not, Jordan Peterson is a profound thinker. It's like watching a NASA supercomputer debate fridge magnets.
@aupoorbosarkar64626 жыл бұрын
I would love to see a chat between jacob Rees mogg and jordan Peterson
@ihateeverythingsucks70033 жыл бұрын
Wouldn’t go well for Jacob
@beautifulchlorophyll22856 жыл бұрын
''lets just be careful with our language labor might stop paying us''
@HebrewsElevenTwentyFive6 жыл бұрын
*Ba-Bow*
@dalmatinka90846 жыл бұрын
Mustn't offend our masters.
@beautifulchlorophyll22856 жыл бұрын
I know, I submitted to the machine, the auto-correct doesn't like the English spelling
@dalmatinka90846 жыл бұрын
We get it, it's not easy being green 🐸
@AHighlander6 жыл бұрын
Labour control the BBC?
@soundscapemusic89806 жыл бұрын
I am a 20 year old conservative and very proud to say so. The problem with my generation is the backlash you get if you publicly state you are one, people will call you racist inconsiderate etc. So a lot of young people support the left in fear of backlash as well as to support things like cannabis legislation, which I agree with but should NOT be a priority in what defines your stance as there are many more important issues. Also, a lot of people tell me I am a sheep following the political stance of my parents. Sure, my parents had an influence on my political stance but why is that so bad when my parents are older and wiser than I am and have proven me wrong so many times in the past?
@niallquinn91286 жыл бұрын
Nigel Farage Economics is what's important. Financial De-Regulation, falling wages, de-industrialisation, pointless austerity and rapidly moving climate change are just some of the important problems.
@soundscapemusic89806 жыл бұрын
This paragraph is 5 sentences long you mug. Having difficulty?
@Luvutoo6 жыл бұрын
Something I've noticed with my generation- why is it that we fail to try to take other routes? College is impossible for me to afford and I need about 3 jobs to sustain myself if I left my parents house. What do I do? Either find a high labor high paying job, or join the military, who can provide housing, food, clothing, capital, AND pay for my tuition if I choose to get an education. These are broad generalizations, but so little of my generation seem to actually put aside their "dreams" to grow up even for just a few years
@blahblahbleh__90466 жыл бұрын
I love the sly sexism within this chat, the host is happy to let the labour lady finish speaking yet not the blokes
@ThemeParkChomp6 жыл бұрын
Luke Mead Get over yourself, she talks for only as much as the others make their points. Your reading into ‘subtle sexism’ is almost as bad as the usual ‘you’re a sexist/racist!’ retorts from leftists. Lets keep it about the debate
@blahblahbleh__90466 жыл бұрын
Okay fok-face I'll 'get over myself' for stating something that appears to be the case... also, it's no where near as bad the lefts' use of such retorts.
@Kemuell_Mabuen6 жыл бұрын
@@ThemeParkChomp didn't do this for the entire video however I did check the time stamps and calculated that: JP first talked for 46 second without being interrupted. Then the next gentleman spoke for 27 seconds without being interrupted (you can add a few more seconds if you want for the time he was trying to talk over the host as she was speaking over him first). Finally, the Labour lady spoke for a total of 65 seconds. She was interrupted by JP for all of 3 seconds and continued to get her words out after. So she would have been talking for 68 seconds if not for JP's slight interruption. Also, consider that the next person to speak was not given the floor like Ayesha was, he simply started with "I agree with her points on this subject" and it seemed like the host was ok with letting him speak after that. I was thinking there was a bit of exaggeration there in Luke's comment BUT there is truth to it.
@mblake04206 жыл бұрын
Yea kids really care about tolerance and how to treat others so much they beat up on everyone different....called bullying
@brickmissing82956 жыл бұрын
M Blake Jr Yup - I don't recall any of the kids at my school being particularly 'kind and inclusive' - quite the opposite in fact. Same at university. And I don't see the young Antifa leftist terrorists being very kind and inclusive towards anyone with different views to them.
@iptf6 жыл бұрын
This clip is basically a whole load of imbeciles jabbering at each other and one guy trying to squeeze philosophical high-level birds-eye-view points into a debate about housing policy.
@davidwilliamson54064 жыл бұрын
I’m young. I can only speak for myself. And what I want is to feel like I am responsible both for the good that I do and also the bad. Not my race, not my gender, and not my economics class, but me. I am responsible.
@nicf81526 жыл бұрын
i am so ashamed of being a part of this man hating women movement - such an embarrassment these broads are pissing me off.
@Rooster---ooo6 жыл бұрын
Newsflash: People tend to acquire capital as they get older (unless they're very misfortunate). I started off with nothing. I worked crappy jobs. I worked my way into a decent career, married, got a mortgage on a house. If you're sensible & hardworking you CAN do it. It just takes a bit of patience & effort. Young people will tend to be idealistic, but as they learn how the world works they grow up. This is all so blindingly obvious, it almost doesn't need saying.
@kentonkruger83336 жыл бұрын
Very true, though I will add the caveat that depending where you are located, many places have seen such a spike in housing prices that someone with a median income simply can't afford a house, it has become the domain of the better-offs, and some people by definition will never be able to achieve much more than an average level of success. Although I would argue that owning your own home, though a nice investment to pass on, is not really a necessity to having a successful life.
@Rooster---ooo6 жыл бұрын
F*ck it! I'd typed a long reply & You Tune reset & wiped the lot! I agree London is a special case. I lived there for a while but moved to another UK capital that was cheaper. Once I got fed up paying someone else's mortgage I saved up. I had some help in the form of a loan from the in-laws, but I would have got there myself in about 5-6 years of saving. The loan just meant I could get a much better rate. We may need a culture shift away from mortgages being the expectation. My auntie who lives in Vienna has some kind of forever lease & her apartment is effectively hers. It seems like unless there is a massive house building program the days of the mortgage as the norm are coming to an end. As a nation we will need to adapt.
@kentonkruger83336 жыл бұрын
Here in Canada it is similar. There are places you might be able to afford a house, but if you want to be anywhere near a city the cost is to my mind out of reach for the average person. In southern Ontario where I live, a region a little more than half the size of the UK, the average salary is around $50,000 and the average house costs $500,000, so without mortgage interest, purchase taxes (13% on a new home), property taxes(average is around 1% of your homes assessed value paid each year) etc it's ten full years pay. Those are overall averages, not just the cities. Again, not saying it can't be done, but there are certainly many people without the ability to hit those levels no matter the amount of effort. Gone are the days where someone willing to put in 40-60 hours of unskilled or low-skill labour can buy a house and raise a family.
@awesomo8456 жыл бұрын
They let the smartest person in the room speak the least. Jordan has saintly levels of patience.
@tomhilditch23286 жыл бұрын
Jordan, I love the new suits, but please unbutton when seated.
@zzFishstick6 жыл бұрын
I see a lot of men on TV not abiding by this rule - I think it's because it looks more slimming having it buttoned
@tomhilditch23286 жыл бұрын
It's a pity, as it makes him look less confident, almost armoured for battle. Jordan, "Stand up straight with your shoulders back, but sit down and unbutton!"
@GabrielSouza-sr6jr6 жыл бұрын
Oh, I didn't know we're supposed to unbutton when seated, good to know
@dystopia476 жыл бұрын
tom Hilditch I really want to say "oh get a life"
@nathanhensn87176 жыл бұрын
Legion Forester I was lucky enough to have a Father that properly taught me how to wear a suit, shake hands, and how to dine like a gentleman. It's kind of a big deal imho especially since I'm 26 and the older, more powerful people respect that. Idk maybe I'm just old for my age, but there's something really badass about looking and acting your best. It's definitely lost with most of the ppl my age that's for damn sure.
@userunknown96556 жыл бұрын
The only identity we young people need is our NATIONAL identity 🇬🇧🇺🇸🇪🇸🇨🇦🇫🇷🇩🇪🇵🇱🇦🇺🇸🇪
@niallquinn91286 жыл бұрын
His Majesty Enoch Powell Thats a really great policy for 1886.
@EcopiuM6 жыл бұрын
Lmao, you do that and while you’re at it go and conquer some other lands with your nations overwhelming power.
@userunknown96556 жыл бұрын
Nah, we're done with dealing with the worlds problems...
@Ozrictentacles876 жыл бұрын
Nationalism has fueled more genocide than anything else.
@peace-yv4qd6 жыл бұрын
There are none so blind, than those who refuse to see. Feminism by it's very nature is blind to the needs of everyone else but themselves.
@ollie1984a6 жыл бұрын
The reason young people cant afford houses is because they don't save any money. They spend it all travelling, "finding themselves" and costa coffee.
@SparrowFC6 жыл бұрын
ollie1984a ollie1984a in Australia there was this big uproar when a financial guru said young people need to 'stop buying smashed avo on toast and overpriced coffee' and he was BANG ON. Of course, it went over their heads.
@SparrowFC6 жыл бұрын
No one said it would be easy. What are you willing to sacrifice? Nothing? The cost of housing is driven by the market, what you've said re "there is absolutely no reason for it" is just plain ignorant. But you've redeemed yourself with the comment about immigration, which IS driving up prices due to demand not to mention using a mostly civil society to conduct an irreparable cultural experiment that evidently is failing.
@SparrowFC6 жыл бұрын
Again, ignorant. Unless you have the proof Rockefeller's are in their ivory tower bringing the world to its knee's it's just conspiracy. I do believe there are powers trying to influence the masses, and the media is the brainwashing mechanism , but it's up to you to get out of it. Because they sure as hell won't stop. How do you get out? As Peterson says, you get up and face the world and take it on with everything you've got, this way at least you're suffering is meaningful. Keep away from mainstream ANYTHING. Learn the mistakes of the past that brought us to where we are today. The West is a miracle taken for granted by the resentful left under the guise of compassion who are hellbent on destroying what our ancestors sacrificed to build for us. You just need to choose what type of suffering you are going to endure. Just be thankful that your suffering is relatively good compared to previous generations where tech advancements and medicine weren't where they are today. Stay focused on you. Improve you. And as Peterson says, that impacts of that alone has the potential to do tremendous good in the world in ways you can't even imagine.
@SparrowFC6 жыл бұрын
Few things. If the video was done before 9/11 with the detail he supposedly knew, I'd believe him. Now, why is Donald Trump in? A White powerful male who has the working class behind him, shouldn't Hillary be in? Then you look at the Dark Web emergence (intellectualdark.website) that include some of the brightest minds in the world, why would such a thing be allowed to exist on the internet? Even KZbin for that matter. Cryptocurrency is decentralized transactions. At least the potential to be. Albert Eienstein said "necessity is the mother of all invention". If you back these new techs, these free thinkers such as JBP you're on the side that pushes back. Get schooled bro, you're in for the fight of your life.
@StarboyXL96 жыл бұрын
ollie1984a and most of those "young people" who do that shit are women and soyboys. Guys like me that they look down on as "losers" have as much money saved as they have debt, have far more prospects/options, and are much more grounded in reality and objectivity instead of being possessed by the brain fog that is idealism and compassion.
@fugoff85886 жыл бұрын
That clip at the end with Thatcher was the icing on the cake - what an awesome quote.
@johnnyvo93136 жыл бұрын
Young people earning minimum wage can still save a a lot of money while living on their own and paying for themselves. I've done it for the past year, I can pay my rent, internet, phone and food and still save 400 Canadian dollars a month which I have been doing. Sure, I don't go out to the bar much, I don't have all the cool clothes and gadgets, but that is the sacrifice.
@kmann1005006 жыл бұрын
That's only because your rent, internet, phone, and food cost less than minimum wage.
@Wolfboys5896 жыл бұрын
kmann100500 No shit?
@kentonkruger83336 жыл бұрын
Jason, exactly. It's called "delayed gratification" and it is an idea that seems to have been lost over the last couple decades. I always chuckle when I hear younger people complain about not being able to afford to pay off school debts, or buy any big ticket items, when the day before they were talking about how they needed to get the latest new cell phone on the market which they will then use to text their friends about what time and which bar they are going out to that night, and whether they are meeting up for dinner at a restaurant first.
@TheInfamousHoreldo3 жыл бұрын
That is exactly what Corbyn said, even if it's not verbatim. All later times he said it were more guarded or less clear. When he stated he stated it though. And a lot of very excitable students fell for it
@boleynboy97036 жыл бұрын
Housing says the Labour Dummy....Since 1997 we have let over 9 million people settle in Britain.As a 'Intelligent.Educated,informed Remainer she needs to go back to school and re study maths....or buy a Calculator.One of the main reasons I voted Leave was to try to help Young Brits have the same chance I had.......but I didn't understand what I voted for.Perhaps my calculator doesn't add up very well.
@hugooswald87346 жыл бұрын
Watching Jordan debate with mere mortals makes them seem pathetic in hindsight. He's systematically ruining all my favourite shows.
@celestialteapot33106 жыл бұрын
Selfishness individualism is easy to appeal to at any age.
@ISoloYouRelax6 жыл бұрын
I love Jordan Peterson. "I know you don't like identity politics but a lot of young people do" Fuck identity politics. I don't care about it nor do I care for "diversity" I don't care if I'm somewhere that's all white or all black so long as everyone doesn't think the same as me. That's the only "diversity" I need. Diversity of thought.
@Nerd.Immunity.6 жыл бұрын
The conservatives don’t seem to get it yet, they should tap into the whole aspirational social media entrepreneurial personalities that are taking over the internet on all platforms, those people are expressing a conservative message of personal responsibility, achievement and wealth creation.
@j21746 жыл бұрын
The moderator clearly had no idea what political parties existed in Canada..
@JackMehof8766 жыл бұрын
What is that last clip from?
@letsgoraiding6 жыл бұрын
That woman is agonisingly irritating...
@tznwyvuk4716 жыл бұрын
WTF even "inclusive" means?!?
@imicca6 жыл бұрын
the lady is SO disrespectful
@antropatico6 жыл бұрын
Jordan B. Peterson. does the 'B.' stand for Based?
@NewLeftFun6 жыл бұрын
Peterson says age is the biggest predictor of capital and young people will get more capital (and thus more conservative perhaps) as they get older. But can we assume the fortunes of today's young generation will replicate the upward economic trajectory of yesterday's young generation? Remember, today's over-65s are the product of the long, unprecedented post-war economic boom, the 'golden age' of capitalism between 1945-1970s that economists talk about. That is no longer the case. As has been well publicised, today's young people are destined to be poorer than their parents according to predictions from most major economic institutions. Upward social mobility is in bad shape. That surely complicates this idea that today's young simply have to get older and they will inevitably become as successful as their parents and grandparents. Not on current trends they won't.
@wade2bosh6 жыл бұрын
gdp per capita is rising EVERYWHERE
@NewLeftFun6 жыл бұрын
And yet, in e.g. the UK, real wages have been stagnant or declining since 2003/04 well before the economic crisis. UK economic growth (as weak as it is) is married to a slow decline in wages etc. I mean ultimately, GDP per capita is a important statistic but it has severe limitations as anyone would acknowledge. GDP per capita is rising but Its not a magic statistic that supersedes all other evidence.
@acceleration44436 жыл бұрын
wade2bosh Venezuela’s GDP is much higher than it was before Chavez... That doesn’t mean the national is necessarily better off.
@daan2606 жыл бұрын
1:08 what are those?! (shoes)
@stevengordon21456 жыл бұрын
Ask Dr petererson for his opinion on the best way forward then just spout rubbish over him to political point score.. Just ridiculous. Margaret Thatcher RIP... not everyones cup of Tea. But the lady hit the nail on the head in regards to the EU.
@the4spielburgs6 жыл бұрын
watching interviews like this , and comparing them to previous conversations he has had, it's easy to see how much Television shows dilute their message and how plagued by rhetoric they really are.
@warex45016 жыл бұрын
The second Comrade Corbyn said he would appropriate private property was the second i would never ever cast a vote for him. He is insane.
@magisterdamask90156 жыл бұрын
What do you mean, "no party has cracked the housing problem?" Build more bloody houses!
@olivyae30576 жыл бұрын
Doesn't work. The new houses are empty with no one able to afford them.
@peterstewart53996 жыл бұрын
When did Snooki get a British accent?
@brooklynrobotworks98666 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU Jordan!
@valhar20006 жыл бұрын
It's extraordinary that someone can live her entire life couched in a think fog of delusion?
@dystopia476 жыл бұрын
ALWAYS TOLERANCE never SAFETY
@mitchellcorona86 жыл бұрын
This show is terrible , what type of format is this? The moderator interrupts every 3 seconds and no one is allowed to say a complete sentence.
@lizzytheepiclizardgibb95716 жыл бұрын
mitchell corona A lefty British one.
@Akaoni216 жыл бұрын
"You interpreted it that way", Like the whole £350M for the NHS thing that remainers keep dredging up again and again ad nauseum.
@catsupchutney6 жыл бұрын
I am so embarrassed, for a few seconds I thought that was Meryl Streep portraying Thatcher at the end.
@tarnoldful6 жыл бұрын
They cant save any money for a down payment because they would rather buy new i phones and hang out at expensive bars.
@everyman16 жыл бұрын
My eye twitches every time either of those women speak.
@RagingDong6 жыл бұрын
Means of aquiring capitol, is hard work, for a fair boss. Few and far between, but there are ways out of poverty
@RagingDong6 жыл бұрын
My county is England's poorest, i am one of said poor, and i am working to pay for an education into a trade skill, which will allow me to earn enough money to afford a house and marriage, perhaps a farm thus escaping poverty. The Ghetto's are the way there are thanks to bad democratic policy, broken families, and lack of education. No doubt it would be tough, the main trouble avoiding the gangs, But i dont see why they cant just get a dead end job, buy an education and move on to better money. Lack of ambition i guess.
@kentonkruger83336 жыл бұрын
Chip, is that the one about gangs? I just watched a chunk of it. Obviously not everyone can get out (frankly no matter the lifestyle it's hard to break from it), but I find it odd about Americans; you have one of the most free and open societies in the world, yet you all seem unable to simply move. I was in Yuma Arizona a couple years ago and was talking to the young lady driving the cab and she was talking about how her boyfriend had been unemployed for over a year and how much of a struggle things were, when she mentioned that if they only lived in Phoenix there were tons of jobs to be had. For those unfamiliar, it's about a three hour drive between. I asked her why they didn't just move there and she looked at me like I had said they should go to Mars. The idea of picking up and moving a couple towns over was just an unbelievably foreign concept to her. We here in Canada do it all the time, and much further distances. Two of my nephews even moved from Ontario to Alberta during their job boom a few years back (more than ten times as far). I'm curious; why do you think Americans are so resistant to the idea of simply moving to an area with better opportunities, even if it's just the next town over?
@kentonkruger83336 жыл бұрын
Chip, not sure you see the disconnect in what you just wrote. First thing you said was people aren't resistant to the idea of moving for work and that most people do, then followed it up with a large comment about why they don't, or are you saying that specifically ghetto people don't? Yeah, moving for a better life sucks, or at least has its trade-offs. I think Peterson himself has talked about this idea, but it's actually an old idea; if life where you are sucks with no chance of improvement, why not move to another sucky life where there is a chance for things to get better? In 5 years time the worst case scenario is things still suck, so it's not like you're any further behind. We live in an age where in the west the internet, or at the very least cell phones, are ubiquitous, so it's not like we're talking about immigrating to another country half-way around the world in the 70s. All those friends and family are a phone call or hop online away, or a couple hours bus ride or drive, and like anyone else they can make new friends where they move. You make it sound like I'm suggesting they move to somewhere in Siberia where there is no technology and people speak a different language. Frankly what you wrote about how bad it would be: miles from home, no (pre-existing) friends or family, relatively broke, just out of high school, you know who else has that experience? Most people that move away for college or university.
@MrUsaOliver6 жыл бұрын
very interesting discussions!
@gabrielleperez65486 жыл бұрын
Woah the clip you inserted is on point. Lol
@mysticnovelbro6 жыл бұрын
the host has displayed her bias and she has tarnished a good wee debate as a result
@Mindoth4 жыл бұрын
Jordan Peterson on young conservatives
@acadianowl15126 жыл бұрын
UK and Canada need a strong leader like Marguerite Thatcher!
@HalfManThirdBiscuit6 жыл бұрын
Somewhere, right now, at least 70,000 are horribly misinterpreting what Peterson just said.
@anarkitype40176 жыл бұрын
We don't want to be kind and inclusive. We want to solve problems based on facts. Labour being irresponsible as usual.
@rasdasa6 жыл бұрын
Ladies, please stop cutting the gents off. Thank you.
@thatlonewolfguy28785 жыл бұрын
Oh watch them squirm, its glorious, the second anyone says something they don't like they start suddenly denying everything and talking over everyone
@shidelerdantheogre84876 жыл бұрын
Jordan’s beard is straight up badass
@somguy50356 жыл бұрын
We're out here. Keeping pushing us. See what happens.
@ohevshalomel6 жыл бұрын
Dr. Peterson eclipses all of them in reason and intellectuality.
@ExtractEngineer6 жыл бұрын
Young conservatives should take over the libertarian movement and indeed should align with them on most issues.
@chrisprice30996 жыл бұрын
The highly unusual example of a Labour woman politician with intelligence and civil tolerance of others' views.
@johnoneil266 жыл бұрын
Capital gain starts with personal philosophy. In the UK anyone can acquire capital, with the right personal philosophy. People like her drive me mad with feeding a victim mentality that paralyses ambition.
@mjh2776 жыл бұрын
The presenters question at 3:50ish is right. It's not a good idea to view politicians as thought leaders as they have to tone down their message
@Azoonaloc136 жыл бұрын
Conservative is a misnomer. Very few young people are conservative, but a large amount are right-leaning.
@bradleymaravalli28516 жыл бұрын
You fix the housing issue by making it easier for construction to occur. Simpler rules and regulations for construction would help dramatically. "New EPA regulations cost the overall economy over $100 billion annually. Few Americans understand that these regulations add an average of $85,000 to the construction of every new house built in the United States." - Kristin Tate, author of How Do I Tax Thee?
@stephenhamer17026 жыл бұрын
At my low point I was homeless and lived in a tent on my girlfriends garden. I've worked hard long hours bought crummy houses and done them up myself....concreting floors, rewiring, replumbing,tiling, fitting cheap kitchens making my own windowframes learning as I went along. Made redundant more times than I can remember scratching around for contract work. Brought two kids up helped them get decent degrees cleared my mortgage on a small tatty bungalow that needed and still needs work by 40 all by working hard my wife too long hours horrible shifts cheap holidays I still only have a pay as you go nokia. I think hot water coming out of a tap is a treat. I'm still at it min 45 to 55 hrs a week with health issues the young people I work with don't work anywhere near as hard or long as I do and they still think they are gonna get somewhere, dream on...stop thinking things come easy they friggin don't. Sick and tired of hearing them bleating on about how hard it is and looking for freebies. Get off your arses and put the work in!
@thusspokezarathustra51796 жыл бұрын
It's boring inverview.
@johngalt25066 жыл бұрын
Love the Maggie clip at the end.
@tardwrangler6 жыл бұрын
I’m personally seeing the pendulum starting to swing back, it’s natural
@alexkey93726 жыл бұрын
both politicians sound like they've never had a job in their lives :P
@92ninersboy6 жыл бұрын
DAMN, That's a slick suit on the Lobster Man.
@cmmndrblu6 жыл бұрын
Jordan Peterson: "The youngest of the young are hungry for a message of personal responsibility." Ayesha Hazarika: "I would probably push back on what JP said...one of the things which motivates young epople is not just stuff for themselves, they also care about the environment, health service, public services, but also how we treat people." me:...He...he literally... he literally just said young people want to take responsibility for stuff and for themselves....as in the rest follows.
@kevbrav6 жыл бұрын
I don't think student debt is a big issue for young people in the UK. I pay about £150 a month paying off my debt, but I earn about £3,000. You may owe the money back, but you don't have to pay it back all in one go. It's dependant on how much you earn. That £150 isn't crippling me financially at all.
@kevbrav6 жыл бұрын
I chose to go to university. I don't expect anyone else to pay my debts.
@eteline_music6 жыл бұрын
Who realised that women on the left was going to mention "values"? It's always values, never identity. Wonder why...
@raymondberry6326 жыл бұрын
Pay my school debt, and pay for my house, but I am not a Socialist.
@billdemudd66974 жыл бұрын
Thatcher at the end of the vid? Brilliant!
@keysersoze43226 жыл бұрын
The ending clips kill me.
@tasrayam41274 жыл бұрын
Idk man, I'm fourteen and most of the political people on my youtube play lists are conservatives like Jordan and Ben Shapiro and Milo and stuff.
@Astrajet6 жыл бұрын
You see Jordan B Peterson ... this is what we are up against ... we go round and round in circles
@dramastudiobordeaux80585 жыл бұрын
“I did not mean that Conservatives are generally stupid; I meant, that stupid persons are generally conservative. I believe this to be so obvious & undeniable a fact that I hardly think any Hon. Gentleman will question it” -John Stuart Mill
@slimshady12506 жыл бұрын
Squidward kept interrupting them wtf
@jeffdwyer61056 жыл бұрын
I like the Margret Thatcher clip at the end , she's right .
@anarchoutis6 жыл бұрын
I don't agree with the woman from the Labour Party, but she is much more dignified in her arguments than the usual representatives of 'the Left' that we see on this program.
@commonsense54016 жыл бұрын
anarchoutis I agree with that observation. Normally they are full of ism’s and phobias and constantly interrupt.
@istaphobe6 жыл бұрын
Does the host want to listen to an expert that’s in touch with the youth like Dr. Peterson, or interrupt him constantly to make her point? How many college kids does she talk to everyday?
@Retsler546 жыл бұрын
01:56, I am so tired of this leftness.
@goodbuy75564 жыл бұрын
I like how none of them are important except JP
@sdenniscrosby6 жыл бұрын
So these people believe that young people are too pathetic to accrue capital for creating a better life for themselves? There’s not a more severe insult than that.
@allways286 жыл бұрын
‘Housing and student debt are big issues’ - only if you want things for free
@KyleJustRuns6 жыл бұрын
3:08, no means to get capital? How about we mellenials get that crazy thing called a job.
@wgo5236 жыл бұрын
IAmKrazyKyle we have jobs man, most jobs suck and most people can't change class by working hard. Capitalism can't reward everybody.
@KyleJustRuns6 жыл бұрын
Billy Overton yea I get it. Some people are simply born with more opportunities. I am speaking more about the people in my generations that complain and claim the world is out to get them. You work hard and build marketable skills, stay out of trouble, and keep your mental health in check, you can definitely move up in society (I'm referring to American society. I get sick of people saying it's everyone else's fault they aren't succeeding how they think they should. Are there exceptions? Absolutely. Is it the norm, absolutely not imo.
@wgo5236 жыл бұрын
IAmKrazyKyle This is the sad framing of capital value being equated to moral worth. I disagree with the idea implied by your perspective (I know you didn't say this explicitly), the idea that working 40 hours in a (often) miserable job where the goal is to make your bosses money, not to bring anything positive into the world or your life is seen as sensible and virtuous. Or worse, that being clever and squeezing a bunch of money out of that system makes you smart and respectable. It is a problem. And it's sad we accept it as normal. It's not about lazyness, it's that there is very little a middle to lower class person can do that isn't meaningless labor ultimately benefitting a rich person further up the chain. Get a job? Yeah, we all do that to survive. Don't just accept capitalism as inevitable and permanent, and it's problems unavoidable. We should wake up to its ills and imagine better futures, and not be embarrassed about doing so.
@skitskot6 жыл бұрын
Actually thought this was a good discusion, on all sides. People disagreeing but in the proper manner.
@RagingDong6 жыл бұрын
Young person here, fuck inclusion, if they want to join, they better meat the minimum criteria. My club is for meritorious people only!
@juderemarais83526 жыл бұрын
MOST UNIVERSITIES DON'T TEACH GENERAL FINANCIAL EDUCATION
@CollapsedLung6 жыл бұрын
How about, we let the people keep the majority of the money that they earn and don't hand it out to drunkards and malingerers. Young folk who are willing to work will then have the means to save up for a home.
@rtgh20106 жыл бұрын
The future at the moment is an Islamic nightmare. The future is more important.