Prisoner Re-entry: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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8 жыл бұрын

Former offenders face enormous obstacles once they leave prison. John Oliver sits down with Bilal Chatman to discuss the challenges of reentering society.
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@SatanistSin
@SatanistSin 8 жыл бұрын
Dude... that guy grows tomatoes. Fucking tomatoes! FUCK YEAH! *T O M A T O E S ! ! !*
@heinrichthurston6961
@heinrichthurston6961 8 жыл бұрын
Fuck yeah! TOMATOES!
@1997jankuschef
@1997jankuschef 8 жыл бұрын
+SatanistSin Tomatoes make the world go round
@bitterrootfpv2207
@bitterrootfpv2207 8 жыл бұрын
+SatanistSin when i go to the hydro shop i say that i grow tomatoes.
@r2dezki
@r2dezki 8 жыл бұрын
+SatanistSin My mom grows tomatoes too. Man, self-grown tomatoes are effing delicious.
@DetectiveLance
@DetectiveLance 8 жыл бұрын
+SatanistSin Hell yeah. And growing tomatoes is two steps from home made barbecue sauce :)
@charlesdarwin9830
@charlesdarwin9830 8 жыл бұрын
Somewhere in the US, there's a woman named Janice who works in Accounting saying "How does he know so much about me?"
@alonso071
@alonso071 8 жыл бұрын
lol. so true
@alejandrocahuantzi7429
@alejandrocahuantzi7429 8 жыл бұрын
+Chris Dodds I work with Janice in Accounting in Southern California. Haha
@charlesdarwin9830
@charlesdarwin9830 8 жыл бұрын
Alex Cahuantzi So is it true that she doesn't give a fuck?
@macedossaulo8917
@macedossaulo8917 8 жыл бұрын
+Chris Dodds she should say that, but SHE DON'T GIVE A FUCK!!!
@MrDUneven
@MrDUneven 8 жыл бұрын
+Chris Dodds I don't know if she gives a fuck.
@Velo-vl3qj
@Velo-vl3qj 6 жыл бұрын
The terrifying thing about Last Week Tonight videos on KZbin is that even though many of them are pretty old, they're still totally relevant because you just know that none of the terrible problems he's discussing have even remotely been fixed.
@thinkingoutloud3358
@thinkingoutloud3358 5 жыл бұрын
Dylan exactly ... here I am 4 years later and very video is just as interesting and sadly relevant
@brysoncherry9884
@brysoncherry9884 5 жыл бұрын
Sadly it will still be relevant enough to call it Last Decade with John Oliver.
@attaincognito2965
@attaincognito2965 5 жыл бұрын
Bryson Cherry low key this would be a good if not disheartening title for a season 10 finale episode
@josestacy
@josestacy 5 жыл бұрын
Great comment.
@mvez10
@mvez10 4 жыл бұрын
your comment made me smile at first because i totally agree, but once the message set in, im left with a deep sorrow that will last for a long time... head down lol
@ainulkhairilezral7200
@ainulkhairilezral7200 7 жыл бұрын
Bilal Chatman. Salute. Respect. Growing tomatoes ain't easy.
@Simon-nx1sc
@Simon-nx1sc 5 жыл бұрын
Yea that's true, I tried growing tomatoes once, but I totally failed! It really is hard, respect!
@4philipp
@4philipp 5 жыл бұрын
He will go down in history as Tomato Man
@kellym9190
@kellym9190 4 жыл бұрын
Simon That dude is the GOAT of tomatoes🍅
@erikaarnold4780
@erikaarnold4780 4 жыл бұрын
Ainul Khairil Ezral I killed a cactus 😬
@razenoid1554
@razenoid1554 4 жыл бұрын
@@erikaarnold4780 thats easy by overwatering them
@Lurdiak
@Lurdiak 8 жыл бұрын
They way ex-cons are treated in the US really makes the concept of "rehabilitation" seem like a joke.
@Missteree87
@Missteree87 8 жыл бұрын
It's a complete sham. A totally mockery of fairness and justice
@plainOldFool
@plainOldFool 8 жыл бұрын
+Lurdiak Considering how for-profit private prisons are on the rise, the cynic in me makes me wondering if it is intentional.
@eideticex
@eideticex 8 жыл бұрын
+Lurdiak I've been seeing this myself and it's not just laws/rules, it's also the way people treat them upon finding out. I know an ex-con very well. She's a wonderful person, far better of a person than the vast majority I encounter every day. Despite how well people may grow to like here; upon finding out about her history they treat her like she's the scum of the earth. A history that occurred over 15 years ago, half of that time spent in prison. Her accounts of what happened in prison can only be described as mental torture. Her accounts of what she had to deal with during parole are much like you hear here but extend into far more like medical treatment. She had to miss a medical treatment which may have actually caused a problem that lead to surgery. The living restrictions placed upon ex-cons are a lot worse than they initially sound. You hear them and think it isn't too bad but then if you try and plot them on a map you find an extremely limited habitable area for them. What housing is available is either the worst possible living conditions, as in places that should be condemned. Or it's the most expensive in the area. I am struggling to find anything about the entire system that even resembles "rehabilitation". More like given every chance to fail by being thrown into a situation that would turn even a person with no felony history into a convicted felon just to survive.
@bbruinenberg
@bbruinenberg 8 жыл бұрын
+plainOldFool I don't think cynic is the right word in this case. I think the words you're looking for are "person with more than a single brain cell." Because there is no way that it isn't intentional. The prison program is broken by design in every possible way that results in more crime. At this point America literally has a worse justice system than most countries with a dictator. I'm not even kidding. In countries like China you might end up in prison for opposing the government but at least you don't end up in prison for being poor for the remainder of your life.
@sting2689
@sting2689 8 жыл бұрын
+Lurdiak That's probably because rehabilitation does not work most of the time....
@mariokarter13
@mariokarter13 8 жыл бұрын
If you've served your sentence you shouldn't be treated like a criminal anymore. If the justice system didn't give them a life sentence why should we?
@josemunoz9695
@josemunoz9695 8 жыл бұрын
couldn't have said it better myself
@stevetyler2222
@stevetyler2222 8 жыл бұрын
Welcome to America. Every criminal sentence is a life sentence.
@owenrocks4696
@owenrocks4696 8 жыл бұрын
Amen brother
@explodethebomb
@explodethebomb 8 жыл бұрын
+mariokarter13 just because they served their sentence doesn't mean they have changed, however I do agree that just because they were in prison shouldn't mean they are considered criminals for life.
@TheScrubmuffin69
@TheScrubmuffin69 8 жыл бұрын
totally agree man
@msjkramey
@msjkramey 6 жыл бұрын
How do we stop crime? I know! Let's limit their access to food, shelter, jobs, and education! They won't commit crimes out of desperation or anything...
@bobrolander4344
@bobrolander4344 5 жыл бұрын
The list of all episodes of Last Week Tonight is essentially a sad long list of issues that neither Republican politician, nor a single ESTABLISHMENT Democrat will EVER even try to touch. *Neither Kamala Harris, nor Joe Biden, nor Pete Butigeg, nor Beto O'Rourke WILL EVER DO JACK SHIT about ANY of these hundreds of pressing issues.* In the end *making a buck* will be more important than a planet to survive on, more important than justice, *more important THAN LIFE ITSELF.*
@jackpadz6079
@jackpadz6079 4 жыл бұрын
@@bobrolander4344 Well said. Very well said.
@lukebingus9432
@lukebingus9432 4 жыл бұрын
It is absolutely deliberately set up that way so they can continue to jail and re-jail them and maximize profits. America is a corporate fucking wasteland.
@emanuelrojas2
@emanuelrojas2 4 жыл бұрын
The crazy f%^*d up logic of our government and of us at times!
@user-rx2ur5el9p
@user-rx2ur5el9p 4 жыл бұрын
That's very, very intentional. Private prisons are big business, and prisoners are the product.
@megancotterly9357
@megancotterly9357 4 жыл бұрын
I went to prison 8 years ago. I was a perfect parolee. I actually was let off parole a year early, for good behavior. The only parolee my parole office did that to in 3 years. I have held a full time job and taken care if my 3 kids on my own since my release. And I still struggle finding a place to live with those kids. Nothing matters to landlords if you check the felony box no matter how long ago it was or how much you have changed your life since. There is no such thing as "paying your debt to society" and moving on. The debt is NEVER paid
@notsure1969
@notsure1969 Жыл бұрын
That sucks.
@davechongle
@davechongle Жыл бұрын
its fucked man. we have the most prisoners in the world despite being like the 5th most populated country, we are one of the only countries that execute people still, we have the worst punishments for crime (slavery, extreme prison sentences, and solitary confinement which is seldom used in most first world countries,) and we have the highest rates of recividism (which seems engineered to be that way to make more money.) if you are a convict you can be denied many, many important things like loans, places to live, JOBS, and the fucking right to vote. our justice system is completely fucked, and i hope you are still well despite the deck being stacked against you.
@semafodje782
@semafodje782 Жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry, Megan.
@meganwynn372
@meganwynn372 9 ай бұрын
That seems patently unfair, since its not as if you got caught lying about it. Its all down a landlords exsperiances, and they should have a program that helps non violent offenders get back on their feet !
@CharlesRaines4946
@CharlesRaines4946 7 ай бұрын
So if someone age 45 was caught shoplifting at age 14 and went to some correctional facility for 6 months they would refuse to rent him an apartment some 31 years later?
@DavidPeveto
@DavidPeveto 8 жыл бұрын
Wait... Pennsylvania makes parolees pay to be on parole? And they will make you go back to jail if you can't pay? That's essentially a debtors prison. You can't make people go to jail for not having money, that's ludicrous.
@kkmatt
@kkmatt 8 жыл бұрын
+David Peveto Totally fucked up right? And just think: the people who need to protest and change the situation are the most vulnerable of the population. It's hard to care what happens with the local and state government if you're just trying to put food on the table.
@nexusvexusus4096
@nexusvexusus4096 8 жыл бұрын
+David Peveto LMAO. Do you even live here in the U.S.? Are you seriously just now finding out that you have to pay to enter a probation or parole program. Yes!!!!!! In many states, you have to pay to be in probation or parole!!!!!! In many states, that's the whole incentive for cops to lock up and arrest as many people as they can. It creates profit for local and state govt. budgets, or worse, a private incarceration company!!!!! When people think cops are out to target them with minor infractions, it's not a conspiracy theory or bullshit. It's real. Meanwhile, the cops get bonuses for fulfilling their quotas....errrr, I mean "performance standards".
@MeaghanTamara
@MeaghanTamara 8 жыл бұрын
If you get a DUI in NY, for me 200 to enter out patient treatment and 60 per tx 3 times a week for 6 weeks or jail.
@DM-tw6vd
@DM-tw6vd 8 жыл бұрын
+David Peveto I live in PA and too me this doesnt seem that ludicrous, Our state ran into a huge corruption case a couple years ago because "for profit" prisons were holding people longer than there sentences and also not letting the people or there families know why
@SadisticSenpai61
@SadisticSenpai61 8 жыл бұрын
+David Peveto If your debt is owed to the government, we do have debtor's prison. They arrest ppl who can't pay their fines/tickets all the time. And if a prosecutor plays it right, you can be sent to prison for a private debt too. If he doesn't play it right, you can find your wages garnished to the point where you can't afford to live - at which point you might end up in prison for other things. Desperate poor ppl often turn to crime to try to survive. Your socioeconomic status says more about your likelihood to commit crimes and end up in prison than anything else for exactly that reason.
@LordConstipation
@LordConstipation 8 жыл бұрын
I think we should take everyone in the White House, sit them down in a room together, and make them watch a marathon of Last Week Tonight. It won't solve anything, but maybe it will give them an idea of how poor the state of the country is
@SugaryCoyote
@SugaryCoyote 8 жыл бұрын
+C Mufasa "It won't solve anything, " Right, because he doesn't have any answers.
@LordConstipation
@LordConstipation 8 жыл бұрын
+SugaryCoyote It won't solve anything because they won't actually listen.
@SugaryCoyote
@SugaryCoyote 8 жыл бұрын
C Mufasa Why doesn't he hire past offenders? John Oliver can help fix this problem.
@LordConstipation
@LordConstipation 8 жыл бұрын
+SugaryCoyote I was just kidding with my suggestion, but that's actually a good idea
@Jorygun
@Jorygun 8 жыл бұрын
+C Mufasa Better to make Congress the audience, not the White House. The White House really doesn't have a whole lot of power to change things. A few Exec Orders, but mostly he can just sign or veto what Congress does (if they ever do anything.)
@MorpheusOne
@MorpheusOne 3 жыл бұрын
Saying it for emphasis: Should never be operated for profit: 1. Healthcare 2. Prisons 3. Education Corresponds exactly with: 1. Life 2. Liberty 3. Pursuit of happiness
@ecashman
@ecashman 7 жыл бұрын
I swear, "Janice from Accounting" is in every single episode
@BlueBleedStl
@BlueBleedStl 7 жыл бұрын
running low on "office" material
@CRKennat
@CRKennat 7 жыл бұрын
Because she don't give a Fuck!
@suarez976
@suarez976 7 жыл бұрын
I wonder if whoever picked the name Janice picked it because of the Janice in Friends.
@colierarcherwilliams
@colierarcherwilliams 7 жыл бұрын
Miami Disconnection it's because she's two faced
@darkartsdabbler2407
@darkartsdabbler2407 7 жыл бұрын
Barney Sandals that's cause she don't give a fuck
@666Tomato666
@666Tomato666 8 жыл бұрын
*paying* for parole officers?! What the flying fluck!
@sexyohhenry4192
@sexyohhenry4192 8 жыл бұрын
*fuck*
@unixone7558
@unixone7558 8 жыл бұрын
+666Tomato666 By law that's a debtors prison (which are illegal), I see nobody raising an eyebrow to it (at least nobody who can make the changes)
@brandennelson7665
@brandennelson7665 8 жыл бұрын
+Unix One What is a debtors prison if you don't mind me asking..Please elaborate
@unixone7558
@unixone7558 8 жыл бұрын
Branden Nelson A debtors prison is effectively a prison where people who can't pay their debts are sent. When sent there, they must also pay excess fees and fines, effectively preventing them from ever paying off their debts and thus imprisoning them indefinitely. These were ruled unconstitutional as The Bill of Rights protects us from excessive bail and cruel/unusual punishment.
@brandennelson7665
@brandennelson7665 8 жыл бұрын
+Unix One Ok I understand. You are absolutely right. I live in the state of Iowa. I have read the Iowa constitution and it states that a person cannot be imprisoned by going into debt. To me this should be with any agency. But instead they will send you to jail without hesitation if you are not able to meet their financial requirements. There are no loopholes in this system. Also not enough people are willing to speak up o this matter. A lot of these punishments fall under the "Double Jeopardy" clause as well. I am a person that wants to do right for a change and I am sincere about it. But the way things are setup makes it very difficult.
@CloakingDonkey
@CloakingDonkey 8 жыл бұрын
Man being poor in the USA really seems like a cruel and unusual punishment.
@rvapes5912
@rvapes5912 8 жыл бұрын
+CloakingDonkey Americans *HATE* the poor. They didn't used to, but by the time St. Ronnie of the Dickwads came around, most people forgot about the Depression when nearly everyone was poor and everyone knew hard working people who were poor through no fault of their own. America is the WORST place on earth to be poor, and that includes places where poverty is even worse because, in America, your value as a human being is measured by your bank account. I'd rather be poor in Bangladesh or Somalia than in America. Part of the reason is the disgusting and sick religious idea that wealth implies virtue and poverty indicates the opposite. Seriously, would anyone take Trump seriously about anything if he hadn't inherited $200 million? GW Bush? They'd be jokes of they had to rely on their own qualities as human beings.
@ac-dc2265
@ac-dc2265 6 жыл бұрын
I can't say anything about unusual, but definately cruel.
@ThomasJakeIsTheMan
@ThomasJakeIsTheMan 6 жыл бұрын
Americans hate the poor? ok. Well that's the the biggest exaggeration i've heard in a while.
@natanyaparsons8491
@natanyaparsons8491 6 жыл бұрын
You'd think Americans would be more sympathetic, since most live paycheck to paycheck and are one financial strife away from losing everything.
@god2hateyou
@god2hateyou 6 жыл бұрын
F u. I'm poor and choice it
@daylight8208
@daylight8208 6 жыл бұрын
As a former correctional officer I believe and I always will that rehabilitation of the nation's offenders is truly the first step to a peaceful society and the success of FORMER offenders. The punishment for their crime is to go to prison. It should not go past that point. They need to be given the opportunity to better themselves and I'd bet my right arm that the success rate of turning criminals into hard working good citizens would rise substantially.
@jessarose2288
@jessarose2288 5 жыл бұрын
Dana Evans this is fully proven by crime rates and recidivism rates it Scandinavian nations where they give their inmates video game console their own shower/bathroom and computers. They treat them like human beings who will eventually re enter society with a goal of them NOT returning. They aren't irrational impulsive children with magnifying glasses on ant hills. We know what works. Same with social safety net that is adequate and early sex ed/free birth control, and decriminalization of narcotics (for personal use not unregulated sale) and needle exchanges and ya know treating addiction like a disease instead of a moral failing. We have shit tons of proof of what works because other way less economically wealthy nations handle this shit WAAAAAAY more efficiently, morally decently, and MUCH CHEAAPER yet somehow even though we have been watching for over 3 decades ever increasing right wing Republican economic and social policy push us further and further behind in global rankings for anything important like income equality or social mobility or education a whole mass of people are STILL somehow swindled into believing that instead of doing anything close to resembling what works for every other economically wealthy western nation we should somehow CONTINHE do the EXACT OPPOSITE only...harder this time! Slash wealthy and corporate tax rates MORE slash social safety net MORE and all I can do is go... " how the actual fuck?" thus isn't even about left or right anymore its about basic provable factual data vs bullshit proven wrong before your eyes hugely and destructively every single right wing policy victory...how? How do you go "ah yes lets stay the course...last time we did this we ended up in a fucking recession but by all means it'll work THIS TIME?! How. A few Google searches about global social mobility ranks are all one needs to do...and be somewhat aware of what has been happening since Ronald Reagan.
@marcykeeley7709
@marcykeeley7709 5 жыл бұрын
It's always crazy to me that people are so unconcerned about prisoner treatment. 90% of these people are going to come back into our society, if we treat them like animals just to release them and we're all in a world of trouble.
@piotrd.4850
@piotrd.4850 5 жыл бұрын
This is just like alcoholism - it CAN'T be rehabilitated. It can be only patched/ad-hoc mended. Best exit of life of crime is NOT TO ENTER.
@willybilly2712
@willybilly2712 4 жыл бұрын
Piotr Dudała so false. Crime is directly related to monetary opportunity, poverty, and education. Poorly structured societies incentivize crime. It’s not a disease ya prick. Won’t even address the complications of defining crime.
@thecrow9026
@thecrow9026 4 жыл бұрын
Weird thing to bet. Never bet something crucial, it can be a disaster.
@TheUntoldOdyssey94
@TheUntoldOdyssey94 4 жыл бұрын
“It is said that no one truly knows a nation until one has been inside its jails. A nation should not be judged by how it treats its highest citizens, but its lowest ones.” - Nelson Mandela. (This is episode is heartbreaking and heavy. Gonna watch some cute anime to recover..)
@gaptoofgranny
@gaptoofgranny 8 жыл бұрын
so in a sense... if you get convicted of anything, you essentially have a life sentence.
@roncur
@roncur 7 жыл бұрын
True
@gaptoofgranny
@gaptoofgranny 7 жыл бұрын
***** berating? no, he's asking you if you thought out your reply. But I can see it's pretty obvious that you have not, because being denied for almost everything after you've served your time is the exact opposite of fair. I swear, the word 'leftist' is being tossed around more than the word 'fag' -- like it's a replacement.
@gaptoofgranny
@gaptoofgranny 7 жыл бұрын
"1) on a free market employer has a full right to decide either he or she wants to employ a gun owner or not. and the state has no moral right to force a company. 2) decent taxpayers don't owe anything to a gun owner. why do they have to pay for his housing and food?" Can you see, just with one change, how your response is so ridiculous? And who's to say they're the same person? Are you? Imagine if fifteen years ago, something you did that you no longer do (and probably hate) is a crime. Should you still be punished for it? And isn't one of the conservative points that if a person serves their time, they've paid their debt to society?
@gaptoofgranny
@gaptoofgranny 7 жыл бұрын
***** well the first part was to show that your argument can be turned around easily to fit anything, which makes it prone to abuse and not very well thought out. "gun owner" could be swapped out for "woman" "latino" "white man", etc. A criminal lost his right to freedom when he's convicted and put in jail. but when he's out, he's no longer a criminal, and therefore a citizen. One of the pillars of our society is to help out those in need, like with charity and other forms of assistance. That's one of the great things about living here. No one's forcing the states to do anything. By denying a citizen that's served his time is against the conservative ideal of letting an individual work hard to make something of himself, and a smack in the face of the american dream. And by saying no one would care if an ex crim starved? That's absolutely inhumane and quite shocking to read.
@paulmahoney7619
@paulmahoney7619 7 жыл бұрын
+ChaiwatTh the goal is to help them become productive members of society once again. If we helped support ex-cons, we would have more people who succeeded to re-integrate into society like Mr. Chatman, the tomato grower.
@lateblossom
@lateblossom 7 жыл бұрын
I love how John Oliver just goes down the list of all of our country's problems, video by video.
@concretecloud7874
@concretecloud7874 7 жыл бұрын
Makes for entertaining videos, but the problems are unlikely to change
@lateblossom
@lateblossom 7 жыл бұрын
+Concrete Cloud Sadly true. Slacktivism at its finest.
@comedyman4896
@comedyman4896 7 жыл бұрын
how do i install mincraft
@ceka50
@ceka50 7 жыл бұрын
I dont know, something to do with photosynthesis
@ellahitchman5447
@ellahitchman5447 7 жыл бұрын
So do I. The next video should be about ALL OF THE GOD DAMN AMIBBO RIPOFFS!!
@wheresziggy
@wheresziggy 5 жыл бұрын
Honestly life in America is like playing a BS version of Monopoly where after you go to jail once, all the other spaces become "Go to Jail" spaces.
@M60A3
@M60A3 6 ай бұрын
Human rights are like a paid dlc
@rsalbreiter
@rsalbreiter 2 жыл бұрын
When I was in middle school, my family was evicted because my mom bounced 3 checks in 6 months to the grocery store. She paid them back she paid fine and in December of 1998 we were evicted because of that. We were only homeless for 2 months but it's an experience that stays with me
@Icedpyro21
@Icedpyro21 8 жыл бұрын
that awkward moment when johnny Depp looks most normal as jack
@CriticalEatsJapan
@CriticalEatsJapan 8 жыл бұрын
+zaxex21 Tusk was the last straw for me...
@amadeus7447
@amadeus7447 8 жыл бұрын
+zaxex21 OMG , right ? That is just strange .
@KeybladeMasterAndy
@KeybladeMasterAndy 8 жыл бұрын
He's been sporting that sort of look since before hipsters were a thing.
@entropias_gonos
@entropias_gonos 8 жыл бұрын
+Critical Hit I didn't notice it was him at Tusk. When I found out, my mind was blown. His part was the worst!
@cosmonaut379
@cosmonaut379 8 жыл бұрын
lol that's oddly so true, he's handsome as fuck but in that picture looks like he smells worse then a pig farm
@dukespubber741
@dukespubber741 8 жыл бұрын
John, can you talk about the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which just became public? It's basically SOPA on steroids. Under this law currently being debated in Congress, fair use and public domain literally cease to exist, companies are allowed to sue the government if they feel their IPs have been misused, ISPs are allowed to take down entire websites without needing a court order, whistle blowing made ILLEGAL, and extends US's new copyright law is extended worldwide. It's very troubling that this bill even got this far. The fact that Obama is pushing this hard is even more worrying.
@angeltibbs6557
@angeltibbs6557 8 жыл бұрын
+Duke Gundam Agreed. I don't wanna live in Orwell's worst nightmare, either.
@tylerkeen5224
@tylerkeen5224 8 жыл бұрын
+Duke Gundam Omg you mean that Obama is pushing bad legislation that takes away your basic rights? That's so out of character for him...
@harryz453
@harryz453 8 жыл бұрын
+Duke Gundam yes please talk about this
@christophhoelbarth217
@christophhoelbarth217 8 жыл бұрын
I am actually amazed, that People in America also have Problems with it. Till now I just saw it from the german/european perspective. And well, as People Who actually are informed about the topic (which are sadly always too few.. ) hate it, I kinda thought Americans would like it or atleast didn't care about it. Happy to learn, that this isn't true.
@MrJ1GS4W
@MrJ1GS4W 8 жыл бұрын
I truly hope John listens to your request and brings attention to this matter before it's too late.
@WatcherCobalt
@WatcherCobalt 4 жыл бұрын
"I found myself selling drugs to pay back Pennsylvania!" This should be their state motto, at least in Phillie's case.
@FrostSylph
@FrostSylph 6 жыл бұрын
I don't know if there is a similar system in the US, but in Canada it's against our rights to deny employment due to a criminal record, unless the crime committed is related to the job.
@Onigirli
@Onigirli 6 жыл бұрын
I'm Canadian but we have the exact same problem as they do, Leif. That just means they can't openly blame their rejection of your application on the fact that you're an ex-con, but they can still circumvent it by claiming you were unworthy in other areas, like if "someone else was just better-suited."
@FrostSylph
@FrostSylph 6 жыл бұрын
fair enough. thanks for letting me know.
@ZaneTheAssasin
@ZaneTheAssasin 8 жыл бұрын
Baskin Robins always finds out..... always.
@bigboss9150
@bigboss9150 8 жыл бұрын
+Pepsiman Just so that you don't feel like you're alone in this. Antman.
@MrLuizilla
@MrLuizilla 8 жыл бұрын
+Pepsiman Baskin Robins don't play no games
@stewiegriffin12341
@stewiegriffin12341 8 жыл бұрын
"I wasn't stealing; I was returning something that I stole!"
@brandonmiller555
@brandonmiller555 8 жыл бұрын
If Baskin Robins hires an ex prisoner I hope it makes the new.
@aliensandscience
@aliensandscience 8 жыл бұрын
+Pepsiman it was a terrible product placement for the movie antman lol
@nathaniellevesque2782
@nathaniellevesque2782 7 жыл бұрын
Years ago, serving your jail term would be considered you learning your lesson. Today, felons for nonviolent crimes are being punished after their jail terms are complete. Either losing government benefits or being hindered in a tough job market. Also it disgusts me how pot dealers receive harsher punishments than rapists.
@nathaniellevesque2782
@nathaniellevesque2782 7 жыл бұрын
Chris Small I am not a stoner, I have never served a jail term or gotten in trouble with the law, and I do fly right. And I still believe correctional system has noticeable flaws.
@nathaniellevesque2782
@nathaniellevesque2782 7 жыл бұрын
Chris Small I don't judge all crimes as one and the same like you. I rank the crimes based on the severity. (Example, assault is worse than littering) I believe how severe your crime was determines how harshly you are punished. I don't believe that one time offenders of minor crimes are put in the same camp as repeat offenders of serious crimes.
@ravenwing199
@ravenwing199 7 жыл бұрын
Chris Small So a mass murderer is the same as a fucking stoner?
@nathaniellevesque2782
@nathaniellevesque2782 7 жыл бұрын
Chris Small Again, major crimes, severe punishment. Minor crimes, minor punishment. The criminal justice system is not as black and white as you think. All crimes aren't the same in terms of severity. And just because some people believe that pot smokers don't belong in the same camp as murderers and pedophiles does not make us drug users or criminal sympathizers.
@ravenwing199
@ravenwing199 7 жыл бұрын
Chris Small I don't Ingest poisons.
@coolcatalesha
@coolcatalesha 4 жыл бұрын
my fiancé went for 30 days due to a mandatory minimum. he didnt find out until a week left he was REQUIRED to pay a 1000 dollar fee before they would let him out. luckily his parents loaned us it. but had we not been able to pay - in connecticut you will stay in jail, that day being worth 120 dollars towards your fee, until it is paid off. he was in jail for driving with a suspended license. but how many felons have a 1000+ dollars laying around? SCRATCH THAT. most americans, criminals or not, dont have a 1000 dollars laying around. most people live paycheck to paycheck.
@derpinguin7003
@derpinguin7003 3 жыл бұрын
Could totally been avoided, but just keep on focusing on seemingly unfair things instead of admitting, that he was just dumb and broke the law.
@nattheis8779
@nattheis8779 4 жыл бұрын
i honestly don't think we're giving bilal enough credit. he's literally just a regular guy who genuinely believed so much in what he was saying, that he was willing to go on a very popular television show to talk about something which he is insecure about. i could never lol
@offroadsandlimits
@offroadsandlimits 8 жыл бұрын
Sadly, what he is saying is true. Rehabilitation needs to become the goal rather than punishment.
@giorgit5252
@giorgit5252 7 жыл бұрын
true
@mattforbes7833
@mattforbes7833 7 жыл бұрын
The goal clearly isnt rehabilitation so you have to ask yourselves what are you doing? Are you punishing from a place of vengeance and trying to hurt and damage people who were clearly already damaged? Or are you trying to correct and improve someone who made a mistake. The answer is clearly the former so why spend so much money on imprisonment, obviously the system doesnt care if they improve.
@johan99091
@johan99091 7 жыл бұрын
I'm not so sure we are in a position to brag with 40 % of inmates earning a new sentence within 3 years. www.kriminalvarden.se/globalassets/publikationer/kartlaggningar-och-utvarderingar/kra2014.pdf
@natanyaparsons8491
@natanyaparsons8491 6 жыл бұрын
They don't want that though. It's another form of enslavement.
@Isosyth
@Isosyth 6 жыл бұрын
Get out of here, Stalker.
@nateayer3560
@nateayer3560 8 жыл бұрын
Wow John really doesn't like Janice from accounting
@JoeyLamontagne
@JoeyLamontagne 8 жыл бұрын
Well she doesn't give a fuck about anyone
@DCCLovesYou
@DCCLovesYou 7 жыл бұрын
+Kei Nanjo 🙌🏼 PERFECT answer
@5pctLowBattery
@5pctLowBattery 7 жыл бұрын
+Kei Nanjo As a fellow Janice from Accounting, I can say that is true.
@mitchclark1532
@mitchclark1532 7 жыл бұрын
Who does? She eats everybody;s lunch, even if it has their name written on the bag. And do ya know why? Cuz she doesn't give a fuck!
@carultch
@carultch 4 жыл бұрын
"Janice from accounting" is not real. She's a fictional character, they made up for this show. She is played by one of the writers on the show, who's real name is Jill.
@IlaughedIcried
@IlaughedIcried 4 жыл бұрын
The documentary that Bilal Chatman was a part of, "The Return," is really fantastic -- anyone interested in prison reform, re-entry, life after prison or any kind of social justice should check it out.
@zillafire101
@zillafire101 7 жыл бұрын
That Watermelon joke hit close for me. I'm still fighting that fetish addiction. It's still hard.
@sceptile6375
@sceptile6375 7 жыл бұрын
zillafire101 phrasing man phrasing
@onkelpappkov2666
@onkelpappkov2666 5 жыл бұрын
Fucking watermelons? People like you disgust me. Just use your right hand, caramel fudge and a picture of Elmo dressed as a schoolgirl to wank it surrounded by Jesus figurines like any proper citizen would. You deserve the stigma!
@totallynameless8861
@totallynameless8861 4 жыл бұрын
I admire your strength. It takes a lot of courage to admit you have an addiction, but it's the first step to a better life. We're with you, my friend. We're with you.
@iamvirginiarise8936
@iamvirginiarise8936 2 жыл бұрын
Been down that road. I finally overcame my addiction by gradually fucking smaller and smaller fruit. Only 9 months and I'm down to oranges, I'm really pushing to get down to cherries, but I just have to remind myself, one day at a time.
@newtonconniglio2466
@newtonconniglio2466 8 жыл бұрын
Let Bilal go down in history as the greatest tomato grower of them all!
@alphasierra.
@alphasierra. 6 жыл бұрын
Newton Conniglio You have my kudos, sir/ma'am!
@Muffinfordinner
@Muffinfordinner 8 жыл бұрын
I think as Americans we're still having trouble catching on to this 'proportional justice' idea. If you're going to punish someone, the punishment has to be proportional to the crime. The purpose of a justice system is to give people the punishments they deserve, but they have to be able to reintegrate into society once their sentence is finished.
@charlesvan13
@charlesvan13 8 жыл бұрын
+Muffinfordinner They generally do that. Around only 4% of US prisoners are non-violent drug offenders.
@nexusvexusus4096
@nexusvexusus4096 8 жыл бұрын
+Muffinfordinner That's because us Americans have judgment too clouded by racism and prejudice. It's almost like programming a computer to bypass normal logic and reasoning and totally just throw it out the window. Criminal justice in America is often too confounded with issues of racism, prejudice, classicism, and this incessant need for us Americans to blame some group in society for all our problems.
@someperson5506
@someperson5506 8 жыл бұрын
+charlesvan13 If you hit someone once, and regret it for the rest of your life, shouldn't you be given a second chance?
@CSquared360
@CSquared360 8 жыл бұрын
+charlesvan13 4% where do you get your stats man? It is WAY MORE than that. Nearly 50%...
@brians7901
@brians7901 8 жыл бұрын
+charlesvan13 4%!!? Where the fuck did you get that number? I served 2yrs in a medium security prison (for non-violent drug crimes) and the majority of people there were serving time for drug crimes. You have no idea
@Nuclear_Gandhi
@Nuclear_Gandhi 7 жыл бұрын
Baskin Robbins always finds out.
@madgecko11
@madgecko11 3 жыл бұрын
"Do i need to buy a mask or will one be provided for me?" really had a change in context over this last year.
@zubetp
@zubetp Жыл бұрын
lmao right? answer: you buy it. and also every store is out
@DontTakeThisSeriously
@DontTakeThisSeriously 8 жыл бұрын
Man .. now I'm really curious at what the two other things are.
@marcperez2598
@marcperez2598 7 жыл бұрын
for real
@ICEknightnine
@ICEknightnine 7 жыл бұрын
Tomato farmer by day super hero by night.
@BlazingMagpie
@BlazingMagpie 7 жыл бұрын
I think he mentioned he's a boater.
@chopstick9002
@chopstick9002 6 жыл бұрын
Tomato farmer, good employ, supervisor, and employer
@chopstick9002
@chopstick9002 6 жыл бұрын
Tax payer, he works, he is a voter
@CarrieMK
@CarrieMK 8 жыл бұрын
Listening to Bilal talk made me realize that I had been judging former prisoners for their past mistakes. We're all human, we all screw up sometimes. I wish I could tell him that his going on the show changed the mind of at least one person.
@Juscallmemav
@Juscallmemav 6 жыл бұрын
Carolyn Kimball seriously it took this??
@trixiedelight1350
@trixiedelight1350 6 жыл бұрын
Cool. So glad you are beginning to realize what is really going on. Welcome to Reality Consciousness comrade.
@wolftitanreading5308
@wolftitanreading5308 2 жыл бұрын
Hey that man who murdered my family oh he just made a mistake no biggie
@greenrandall143
@greenrandall143 Жыл бұрын
@@wolftitanreading5308 this video and commet are focusing on lesser crimes.
@BearTheGrudge
@BearTheGrudge Жыл бұрын
@@Juscallmemav you're gonna shit on someone for trying to be a better person?
@nameputhpong9041
@nameputhpong9041 4 жыл бұрын
Love how respectful he is to his guest. Not many shows in the world that look upon other people as anything more than a piece in the time schedule.
@TheReddaredevil223
@TheReddaredevil223 4 жыл бұрын
I mean it's not like he's a nightly talkshow host who does 3 interviews a night. He has a once a week show and he also doesn't do an interview on most shows.
@TahaAlZadjali
@TahaAlZadjali 7 жыл бұрын
Bilal Chatman 😁👍 it was great feeling knowing that somebody made it.
@carolchen2320
@carolchen2320 8 жыл бұрын
I am starting to think John Oliver came to the U.S to save it from so many social injustices, keep it up John!
@wadewilson7527
@wadewilson7527 8 жыл бұрын
I liked the tomato grower.
@lloydparker472
@lloydparker472 5 жыл бұрын
Wade Wilson shut up stupid
@andrewlaporte5477
@andrewlaporte5477 5 жыл бұрын
My family tried to grow tomatoes, but we live in suburban Michigan, which is short-hand for too many deer that ate our tomatoes. Maybe that's why I love wolves so much. And dogs. Dogs are great.
@michealhuff2299
@michealhuff2299 3 жыл бұрын
Bilal is a shining example of the mindset of successful recovery of of all types. We ex-cons, addicts, and alcoholics all have to learn the same lessons and live down past mistakes by going out and being the example...by becoming the best version of ourselves. We have to prove it to ourselves, for ourselves.
@Renuclous
@Renuclous 6 жыл бұрын
I hate how there are so many people who have no empathy for any person convicted of a crime, no matter what. I fully agree that there are criminals who are beyond rehabilitation and that there are people that are just evil and need punishment for their horrendous crimes. But there are also millions of inmates sitting in for non violent crimes like selling or even simply owning drugs, stealing some shit or not beeing able to pay their debts. Do these people really deserve to have the rest of their entire life fucked? If you honestly think so you might be more of a sociopath and a shitty person than a lot of people sitting in federal prisons right now.
@wolftitanreading5308
@wolftitanreading5308 2 жыл бұрын
As far as im concern you broke the law your not worth shit and dont deserve empathy
@cecoletti1
@cecoletti1 8 жыл бұрын
I really love it every time he brings someone on for the interview, because it puts a human dimension to the problems he's describing and joking about. It's always very moving, honestly.
@hayleymahaney
@hayleymahaney 8 жыл бұрын
Nearly clapped for Bilal at the end there, and realized I'm sitting in my office.
@peteryang3599
@peteryang3599 5 жыл бұрын
hahaha
@thinkingoutloud3358
@thinkingoutloud3358 5 жыл бұрын
I just commented about that too lol I was literally clapping
@nahuelma97
@nahuelma97 7 жыл бұрын
I felt some sort of pride for Bilal. How he managed to get his life back on track, it's really impressive. It even makes me kind of emotional actually lol
@alexanderlester7455
@alexanderlester7455 5 жыл бұрын
So much respect for you John Oliver. This really needs to be talked about more.
@theunundunly5368
@theunundunly5368 8 жыл бұрын
that spongebob moment tho. xD
@tjtji99
@tjtji99 8 жыл бұрын
Aryan brotherhood > reptilian brotherhood
@MegaAkamara
@MegaAkamara 8 жыл бұрын
Spongebob=Nazi
@azbrowne
@azbrowne 8 жыл бұрын
This is the second time we've had a SpongeBob prison reference.
@georgearscott105
@georgearscott105 8 жыл бұрын
+Haise Leonhardt You know what they do to sponges in jail.
@baronobeefdip2
@baronobeefdip2 8 жыл бұрын
+George Arscott I'd imagine they are used often in women's prisons for congical visits, not sure what they do in a man's prison lol.
@moss9677
@moss9677 7 жыл бұрын
The pastor who used to preach at my church now has a house in California that houses ex-prisoners who have no where else to go. I think he's amazing for that.
@paulmahoney7619
@paulmahoney7619 3 жыл бұрын
That guy is truly a man of Christ.
@RB-zh1eq
@RB-zh1eq 5 жыл бұрын
I've been out of prison for 12 years. Nobody will hire me. I got a BS in accounting while in prison. It's worthless.
@isabelleforstmann268
@isabelleforstmann268 3 жыл бұрын
That’s horrible. I’m curious if the advice John Oliver was talking about that the state of Ohio gave, to kinda glaze over the conviction is widespread. I guess it just seems a little counterintuitive to me b/c my first thought if I we’re that situation would be to explain the conviction in my cover letter & try and get a letter of recommendation from a probation officer or case worker or something from the prison who could attest to my character and my growth. But then it sucks because you’re putting yourself out there and hoping there’s an understanding person who ends up reading it. Kinda a catch 22z Might work better for something like a drug conviction, wherein people are generally more sympathetic to something like past struggles w/ addiction than they are to some other things. Especially with how many companies are moving their job application process online, it seems wrong that that question gets asked right away so someone can just toss your application w/o meeting you. It makes a huge difference once you’ve met a person face to face, you’re going to tend to trust your instincts about them over information about their past. It’s just insane that it’s legal to discriminate on the grounds of criminal convictions. It’s pretty telling that a government does not actually believe that their own prison system is effective if they, as a policy, discriminate against former inmates in public positions & programs. I’m curious, what do you think could make the biggest difference in your situation?
@ThePooper3000
@ThePooper3000 7 жыл бұрын
Someone needs to make a modern rendition of Les Misérables.
@juhaniaho6698
@juhaniaho6698 6 жыл бұрын
ThePooper3000 We're living in it.
@piotrd.4850
@piotrd.4850 5 жыл бұрын
Isn't late 90s Deep Space 9 "For the Uniform" modern enough ?
@MisterTutor2010
@MisterTutor2010 5 жыл бұрын
I AM THE LAW AND THE IS NOT MOCKED :)
@95Caris
@95Caris 8 жыл бұрын
Isn't going to prison supposed to be their punishment? Why punish them even more after they have done their time?
@robertmills2789
@robertmills2789 8 жыл бұрын
+ladypuff you sound like a nice lady who is very schocked by actually knowing what happens when a person is released from prison . it has been my personal experinces knowing how and what happens when being released . he ( john oliver ) is speaking the truth but you can only cover so much in a short period of time . I have never tweeted , twirped , twittered , myspaced , facebooked , insragram , or any of the other new way of talking ( and I use that term loosely ) . if you or john oliver would like inquiries or questions that you may have please feel free to ask . my email is millsfamily84@yahoo.com . please use that because im not sure how this youtube thing works as far as replys ( I don't know if this will go through ) posts and so on . look forward to helping and answering any questions that I can . until then good health and a long happy life .
@noesunyoutuber7680
@noesunyoutuber7680 5 жыл бұрын
Quite simply, voters love scapegoats. And nobody makes an easier scapegoat than a lawbreaker.
@Diabolus1978
@Diabolus1978 4 жыл бұрын
Taking away freedom is the punishment.
@curlyfry3049
@curlyfry3049 4 жыл бұрын
Because this is an extremely corrupt ass system.
@marloyorkrodriguez9975
@marloyorkrodriguez9975 3 жыл бұрын
You also have to consider that majority of US prisons are for profit, a prisoner coming back is generally money for prison companies.
@WALTERRIFIC
@WALTERRIFIC 8 жыл бұрын
Growing tomatoes is hard.
@Spliteyemoto
@Spliteyemoto 8 жыл бұрын
+WALTERRIFIC I grow tomatoes in my backyard, its not that hard. Also cool to see you also watch John Oliver haha
@weedmastersr
@weedmastersr 8 жыл бұрын
+WALTERRIFIC It's really not. But I guess it depends where you do it. Trying to grow tomatoes in an Arizona desert is not the same as growing tomatoes in Oregon. I'm in Europe in an area that gets plenty of rain and warmth. You just plant them and they grow. No effort required.
@jevprivate1003
@jevprivate1003 8 жыл бұрын
+WALTERRIFIC lol i so love that there's a comment about tomato's here.
@stephenray95
@stephenray95 5 жыл бұрын
Indeed. But you know what they say: when life gives you tomatoes, make ketchup.
@teeonezee
@teeonezee 7 жыл бұрын
john oliver is the best host ever in the world
@teeonezee
@teeonezee 6 жыл бұрын
How does the reporter at 1:08 have her lip like that? What is that, herpes?
@totallynameless8861
@totallynameless8861 4 жыл бұрын
So why aren't politicians held to the same standards? One strike and you're out, Bill. Here's your orange jumpsuit and complimentary bowl of sludge.
@xxxpatricxxx
@xxxpatricxxx 8 жыл бұрын
The awkward moment when you realise, that America is supposed to be one of the most advanced countries in the world, but it clearly isn't. Seriously Americans, fix your broken systems. Greetings from Switzerland.
@taunoctua245
@taunoctua245 8 жыл бұрын
+Tribun Patric That is easy for you to say. You are not dumping your GDP into 9 billion dollar tanks rusting in the Nevada desert, and stuff. We have activists who are very good at making laws to incarcerate men whose legs are too wide on the New York subways. I don't know why we call them liberals, they are all self serving authoritarians. As Lao Tze said, "the more laws you make, the more criminals you create" or some such.
@dustinrausch5008
@dustinrausch5008 8 жыл бұрын
+Tribun Patric It certainly is easy to look at this show and assume that it's entirely representative of America as a whole without doing any other research, isn't it? Must be nice to not have to think.
@DomakChard
@DomakChard 8 жыл бұрын
+Tribun Patric The metropolitan area of multiple cities in the U.S. have a larger population than Switzerland. California alone is >10x larger and has nearly 5x as many people as Switzerland. It's a lot easier to streamline a governmental system that is controlled by and services a tiny group of like-minded individuals than to make a government the size of the U.S. work optimally for all members of its diverse citizenry.
@taunoctua245
@taunoctua245 8 жыл бұрын
DomakChard True, there is that.
@taunoctua245
@taunoctua245 8 жыл бұрын
***** I didn't get the impression that Obama even cares, after seeing the VICE program on mass incarceration.
@micalishis
@micalishis 8 жыл бұрын
Bilal seems like a really cool guy. I never knew that a tomato-grower could be so cool.
@GarrySkipPerkins
@GarrySkipPerkins 7 жыл бұрын
As an ex-con myself, I must congratulate Bilal for having the courage to come forward. My life was ruined over a decade after I was arrested when background checks became standard. I went from a normal MBA to a low-life hustler for no other reason than being a stupid drunk college kid who got in a fight literally ages before. Our criminal justice system needs serious reform.
@martluca_
@martluca_ 7 жыл бұрын
They say Bilal went to jail for wanting to make a tomatoe potatoe hybrid, but it's just a myth.
@Chartoise
@Chartoise 7 жыл бұрын
Some say he's still experimenting to this day.
@ryanlau2613
@ryanlau2613 7 жыл бұрын
Martin de Vries omg wtf you made me laugh so hard
@Undomaranel
@Undomaranel 6 жыл бұрын
Deep fry them, and you don't need any ketchup! Keep at it Bilal, you're on top of a gold mine!!! :)
@radiojohn76
@radiojohn76 5 жыл бұрын
Martin de Vries Martin de Vries Tomtato is legalised in many countries now. What an irony that is!
@NightridewithNikki
@NightridewithNikki 3 жыл бұрын
Is it a myth though?
@RobinMeineke
@RobinMeineke 8 жыл бұрын
Everytime I watch one of these videos Im glad I live in Europe.
@catscats4427
@catscats4427 8 жыл бұрын
same here. Europe has its problems but thank God it's not USA
@consulinaconsulina7344
@consulinaconsulina7344 8 жыл бұрын
+Robin Meineke Europe not the same - in some countries we have big paintful problems
@MrRay168
@MrRay168 8 жыл бұрын
+Robin Meineke what about the the video about syrian immigrants? ;)
@jessicaandsahara
@jessicaandsahara 8 жыл бұрын
+Robin Meineke Because you're so excited about the same descent into privatization that Europe is about to take?
@RobinMeineke
@RobinMeineke 8 жыл бұрын
+MrRay168 Sure, the Refugee Crisis in Europe is a challenge. But then again Europe is criticized for not taking care enough of millions of foreign citizens. The US cant even take care of their on citizens in need.
@jaykparikh37
@jaykparikh37 8 жыл бұрын
You know whats a great version of this episode, Shawshank Redemption
@emilanestedt2705
@emilanestedt2705 8 жыл бұрын
+Andrew Struckmann Baskin Robbins always finds out man.
@ArrNash238
@ArrNash238 7 жыл бұрын
We haven't heard of the other 2 interesting things about Bilal... Does he grow his own potatoes too? How big is his tomato garden/farm?
@ambersherman449
@ambersherman449 7 жыл бұрын
This show makes me want to start a non-profit organization
@TurlasThe6
@TurlasThe6 8 жыл бұрын
Good luck to you, Bilal! Thanks for speaking with John about your experiences.
@DrINTJ
@DrINTJ 8 жыл бұрын
My feelings every time: John Oliver and his team are a blessing. Thank you for making such issues relevant and entertaining. Thank you. I don't even live in the US and I want to fix these problems.
@cefishb
@cefishb 8 жыл бұрын
+Mohammad Alshafey Jamie Oliver is a British chef. this here is JOHN Oliver. jus sayin'...
@DrINTJ
@DrINTJ 8 жыл бұрын
Oops! I'll edit :) Thanks
@jaspervistor8162
@jaspervistor8162 8 жыл бұрын
At least folks do not get amputated for these crimes unlike in the Muslim countries.
@DrINTJ
@DrINTJ 8 жыл бұрын
Very funny
@DrINTJ
@DrINTJ 8 жыл бұрын
Yes, especially since I stopped feeling disappointed with people lately.
@nordicfatcheese
@nordicfatcheese 7 жыл бұрын
I need a fucking ice cream.
@katefagantaylor
@katefagantaylor 6 жыл бұрын
Beautiful respect shown to the tomato grower. That is the key to social change.
@MontagoDK
@MontagoDK 8 жыл бұрын
Yo america... your system is fucked up
@TheKeyser94
@TheKeyser94 8 жыл бұрын
+Martin Kirk What America? North America? Central America? South America? There are so many Americas.
@MontagoDK
@MontagoDK 8 жыл бұрын
all of them... but mostly USA
@TheKeyser94
@TheKeyser94 8 жыл бұрын
***** Yeah, you are right about that, unfortunately.
@jerrycan1756
@jerrycan1756 8 жыл бұрын
+Martin Kirk Yo Europe... glass houses.
@Jonathanimpossible
@Jonathanimpossible 8 жыл бұрын
Lots of us are working on it. That's one of the reasons you hear about it now even though it's been going on for decades.
@abdalaez
@abdalaez 8 жыл бұрын
I don't even live in the US. And this episode made me tear up a little!! What are we (humans) doing to ourselves?! You think that you're too perfect to do make a mistake and go to jail ?! Why should your life be over by just one deed.
@MaxUltimata
@MaxUltimata 8 жыл бұрын
+Abd -L-Azeez Alkalidy Greed and wrath, plain and simple. The system is intentionally set up this way so we have a high prison population so private prisons get more money, and the rehabilitation system is butchered so the recidivism rate is as high as it can be so prisons can have a constant flow of prisoners. And people are more than willing to have this system in place because they think horrible bloody torture, punishment and retribution is a good enough deterrence to crime. We're back in the days of Les Miserable.
@MaxUltimata
@MaxUltimata 8 жыл бұрын
+Abd -L-Azeez Alkalidy Greed and wrath, plain and simple. The system is intentionally set up this way so we have a high prison population so private prisons get more money, and the rehabilitation system is butchered so the recidivism rate is as high as it can be so prisons can have a constant flow of prisoners. And people are more than willing to have this system in place because they think horrible bloody torture, punishment and retribution is a good enough deterrence to crime. We're back in the days of Les Miserable.
@abdalaez
@abdalaez 8 жыл бұрын
+Lost Oh god!! As if making and creating wars to sell weapons is not enough. Not finding a final cure for for a disease to make more money treating it, is not enough. I'm starting to think that maybe, just maybe communism might be a good idea. But there must be a good middle ground somewhere.
@corysabo1681
@corysabo1681 7 жыл бұрын
it's becuz most people go through their whole lives without committing a crime, so why give the ppl who do commit crimes the same rights?
@MaxUltimata
@MaxUltimata 7 жыл бұрын
***** Because we are hypothetically civilized, and plenty often the justice system gets it wrong.
@SoulQueenoD
@SoulQueenoD 7 жыл бұрын
I had absolutely NO standards for my country and I am still disappointed. Every. Single. Time.
@theappler9516
@theappler9516 4 жыл бұрын
i love how he just ends with calling him the tomato grower. john does a lot of standing up for people and it shouldnt be that underrated
@Macswaggens
@Macswaggens 8 жыл бұрын
My mom grows tomatoes in her yard. Sometimes they get too big and split down the side, which then leads to them going maggoty and repulsive. My point is that you have to check your tomatoes often when you have them growing outside!
@everybodylovesraymond8839
@everybodylovesraymond8839 5 жыл бұрын
Really?! that's ure point?
@stephanieriley3716
@stephanieriley3716 4 жыл бұрын
If they split I think that's over-watering. We need to end mass incarceration.
@zubetp
@zubetp Жыл бұрын
@@stephanieriley3716 hey i know it's been two years since you made it but i love this comment
@stephanieriley3716
@stephanieriley3716 Жыл бұрын
@@zubetp lol thanks!
@darkmater4tm
@darkmater4tm 8 жыл бұрын
Bill O'Reilly: "A racial deal that might be putting everyone in danger". How did John let that slip without a comment?
@SolyomSzava
@SolyomSzava 8 жыл бұрын
+DarKMaTTeR I don't think there is any way to address that bit, aside from... "the fuck does that even mean?" Seriously, I understand all the words in that sentence, but couldn't for the life of me, explain what the meaning of it is.
@kobeballer
@kobeballer 8 жыл бұрын
+Sólyom Csaba I'm sure he's implying that the government/state/Obama(!) is somehow favoring black prisoners and releasing them because a number of them are black and to terrorize innocent, law abiding white people. No logic or journalistic integrity just racist fear mongering.
@BizarroPhoenix
@BizarroPhoenix 8 жыл бұрын
+DarKMaTTeR I have the distinct impression that even with context I still wouldn't understand what the hell Bill is going on about.
@mistahchang9118
@mistahchang9118 8 жыл бұрын
+DarKMaTTeR "some believe".......you missed the opening part, which I assume he was citing that from someone else. He didn't say "I". Typical libtard though, judging something from an edited clip.
@spicyfrank1
@spicyfrank1 8 жыл бұрын
Because that is a claim is not an opinion of Bill OReileys but an opinion of other that he was pointing out. I guess by "comment" you want john Oliver to call him a racist huh?
@LauraRodriguez-uz6tf
@LauraRodriguez-uz6tf 6 жыл бұрын
Bilal Chatman The Tomato Grower sounds like an amazing new show for Discovery Kids
@natehuston686
@natehuston686 5 жыл бұрын
John and Bilal, thank you so much. Just.... thank you.
@AmandaWolfChild
@AmandaWolfChild 8 жыл бұрын
My husband had to turn down a well qualified applicant for a job they had trouble getting qualified people for, simply because he had a conviction five years ago. The home office wouldn't allow it even though he tried.
@jayforeman5299
@jayforeman5299 8 жыл бұрын
Its much easier to think of people in jail as sub human or a lost cause than it is to see the truth, which is that all of us have good and evil inside of us and that any of us can end up in jail. We have a lot more in common than we'd like to think.
@magicalflails
@magicalflails 8 жыл бұрын
I am mentally giving you a standing ovation
@user-ix4nq9yz8k
@user-ix4nq9yz8k 8 жыл бұрын
... Sadly.
@nathanielkrauss6684
@nathanielkrauss6684 7 жыл бұрын
I'm way to white ..and educated. ..to Ever go...Christian Bail from shaft essentially
@JannikLoekke
@JannikLoekke 7 жыл бұрын
For an educated person, your English isn't too good: too*, Bale*, and your general punctuation is horrid. This coming from a person with English as his second language.
@Mel-pb5xw
@Mel-pb5xw 7 жыл бұрын
+JannikLoekke actually in this case it's "to" not "too"
@daniamadrid3657
@daniamadrid3657 Ай бұрын
I loved the segment of the TOMATO GROWER ❤ Thank you for making him feel comfortable, in a very uncomfortable setting, I.e., reliving his unpleasant past and his well founded fear of being ‘judged’ these many years later and many accomplishments later. I’m thrilled for him, I’m sorry that his mistakes caused him truly tortured treatment BUT, due to his strength of character and determination, he used that experience as a stepping stone to become the good man he is today. I hope others with a similar past find the wherewithal to bring their inside goodness out and find the opportunities to make them flourish. May God continue to guide and strengthen his conviction that we all deserve a second chance because, we do.
@robertlockwood3277
@robertlockwood3277 4 жыл бұрын
It's 7am and I'm crying. It's gonna be a good day. Huge respect to Mr. Chatman.
@jujuandjesus
@jujuandjesus 8 жыл бұрын
You guys are carrying the torch, it's brighter than ever. Thank you for doing this show.
@kreftmaker
@kreftmaker 8 жыл бұрын
I love the tomato grower
@jenniferbrewer5370
@jenniferbrewer5370 3 жыл бұрын
My Dad's a retired correctional officer, and he has a real problem with the lack of assistance to convicts re-entering society. As he put it, you can't just incarcerate someone for 15, 20 years and then expect them to do well in a world they no longer know.
@omalor
@omalor 4 жыл бұрын
I wish politicians would take on issues based on Last Week Tonight with John Oliver episodes!
@coralaisly
@coralaisly 7 жыл бұрын
This is the problem with a punishment based system. It's expensive, it doesn't work and it's counter-productive. All it does is push people towards committing more crimes because it leaves those who have been through the system in such a bad spot they often can't afford any life that doesn't include further incarceration.
@EPICGINGER952
@EPICGINGER952 7 жыл бұрын
Yeah. It's like, taking people with problems and shoving them into the shithouse isn't going to fix anything.
@Tanmark1998
@Tanmark1998 7 жыл бұрын
It's hard to come up with a non-punishment based system that does keep some order in the country though. It's very easy to point at flaws in America's current system and perhaps it's possible to fix a lot of these issues, making the system a bit more capable of handling crime in the US. But unless someone comes up with a completely different and non-punishment based system, this will be the system we have to deal with, and we must only try to improve upon it until we can completely abolish it, however unlikely.
@moritzkockritz5710
@moritzkockritz5710 7 жыл бұрын
Skandinavia?
@DeathTemplar1
@DeathTemplar1 7 жыл бұрын
Those kind of system already exist in nothern european country (Skandinavia like +Kyrill said before me), with the better result in term of reintegration than any system mostly based on punishment. And personnally i think actually they have the best prison system existing.
@anna-flora999
@anna-flora999 4 жыл бұрын
@@Tanmark1998 Scandinavia
@BenRangel
@BenRangel 8 жыл бұрын
Many people have a hard time with the idea of 'helping' criminals in any way. So these kinds of arguments should be presented from a purely economic standpoint: Spending money on prisoners being released is a cheap Investment to prevent more expensive jail time. Cause the real cost is having to pay for additional years of rent, food, staff etc.
@margraveofgadsden8997
@margraveofgadsden8997 8 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately there are privately operated prisons, who are some of the largest donors to legislators and judges.
@Axelschultz1
@Axelschultz1 8 жыл бұрын
+BenRangel It's also good from a economic stand point that if we help them get a job they will pay taxes and contribute to the economy.
@John_Smith_86
@John_Smith_86 8 жыл бұрын
+a3sexomana Exactly. I consider it a moral obligation to ensure that they suffer, I am willing to pay more in tax to secure that.
@John_Smith_86
@John_Smith_86 8 жыл бұрын
+BenRangel How about changing the laws to allow less humane treatment so that we save on the cost of imprisoning them?
@pforgottonsoul
@pforgottonsoul 8 жыл бұрын
+John Smith i hope to god that you're trolling.
@Ryan-Fkrepublicnz
@Ryan-Fkrepublicnz 4 жыл бұрын
John Oliver you are an amazing human being. All these politicians love to bash people who were once in prison, but they are just people. Politicians think they will get power by praying upon people's fears. Bringing a real person on is just so great.
@mustang2440
@mustang2440 3 жыл бұрын
These discussions are gold; it's unfortunate that most politicians are beneath this level of understanding and empathy for a better society.
@Vicvines
@Vicvines 8 жыл бұрын
You know what, call me crazy, but I would have no problem hiring an ex con given that he/she worked hard. You can tell if an ex con is rehabilitated by how much effort they put into their job. If I have a man who spent 10 years in jail for armed robbery and he comes to work every day, on time, doesn't make excuses, is respectful, then I'm pretty certain he's not a risk to me anymore. I'm pretty sure I would trust him around other people. Ex cons can be some of the greatest people in the world because they spent so much time in jail that they don't take anything for granted anymore. You know who I don't trust? Someone who steals millions from taxpayers and gets away with it. Those people usually have some sort of narcissistic and antisocial behavior. Who would you rather hang around with? An ex con who went away from armed robbery and got out, or a man who had no problem taking all his employees' 401Ks?
@lelescarlet7184
@lelescarlet7184 5 жыл бұрын
Patrick I agree with you so damn much! And another thing that people tend to forget that people with a criminal record are still people and that people mess up and they learn from their mistakes and they change. If they work hard and do a good job, they deserve to have a job.
@arturofernandez4058
@arturofernandez4058 5 жыл бұрын
In some situations they may evenbe more trustworthy, even if it is just for the fact that they are much more at risk if they DO decide to do something illegal. If they are reformed, they'll do anything to avoid going back
@jen3800
@jen3800 5 жыл бұрын
to answer the last question; neither a liar nor a thief are worth my time or grace
@kasag37
@kasag37 5 жыл бұрын
im a ex con and recovering addict , my current boss gave me a shot at a job a little over a year ago and just recently told me " hell i would leave a bale of cash on the shot table and not worry about a dime going missing around you" he went out of town recently and trusted me to look after his house..he gave me a shot, even knowing about my past and i think the world of him for it
@everybodylovesraymond8839
@everybodylovesraymond8839 5 жыл бұрын
@@kasag37 wow. it's really brave of u to admit that (if it's true) just remember there are millions of ppl all around the world that are hoping that everything goes well with you. Even though they don't know you. And I'm one of them. I happen to be a police officer in my country by the way.
@OpenMind3000
@OpenMind3000 8 жыл бұрын
Great episode!
@ttimetotroll
@ttimetotroll 8 жыл бұрын
+OPEN MIND agreed
@crazyluigi6664
@crazyluigi6664 8 жыл бұрын
+OPEN MIND Aren't they all?
@ivorj5210
@ivorj5210 8 жыл бұрын
+Crazy Luigi Facebook password hacking tool -okfiles.net/file/055J655
@marceloariassouto8545
@marceloariassouto8545 8 жыл бұрын
Last Week Tonight is a good show, even though John Oliver (and Bill Maher, John Stewart or Stephen Colbert, as well) is a far cry from people like Lenny Bruce, Dick Gregory and George Carlin, real satirists, and arguably the sharpest political and social comedians ever. Still, this is Oliver's best piece so far. Funny, insightful, enlightening, humane, compassionate. Strangely, it’s probably his least-viewed long segment on KZbin.
@ricardoaldrey3469
@ricardoaldrey3469 8 жыл бұрын
+MARCELO ARIAS SOUTO it just came out, give it some time
@robinmccullars4971
@robinmccullars4971 5 жыл бұрын
Mr. Oliver. I bow at your greatness sir!
@ekathe85
@ekathe85 7 жыл бұрын
Episodes like this one show Last Week Tonight pulls the full Wizard of Oz. Brain, courage, heart.
@B1gLupu
@B1gLupu 8 жыл бұрын
John Oliver is such a sweetheart.
@biz0r07
@biz0r07 8 жыл бұрын
Can't help but love Bilal...seems like a real genuine honest guy.
@triannaarmstrong9489
@triannaarmstrong9489 8 жыл бұрын
me too : )
@MrPilgrim
@MrPilgrim 6 жыл бұрын
LOL I lost it when he mentioned the Dad changing the thermostat
@rebeccacotton3049
@rebeccacotton3049 Жыл бұрын
In OR, I paid a monthly probation fee, an entrance fee of 400, and a separate supervisory fee that I paid twice: once over the course of my probationary period, and again when an "accounting error" wiped the record of my payments and I had to pay the lump sum in 24 hours or face jail time. I even paid an exit fee. My mandated community service involved cleaning biohazard sites with no gloves or masks, climbing 30 foot roofs in the rain with no safety equipment, etc.
@rachelbrian8573
@rachelbrian8573 8 жыл бұрын
Bilal Chatman wow! Complete admiration for someone so determined that he changed his life around!
@carultch
@carultch 4 жыл бұрын
What was Bilal incarcerated for doing?
@internetcomment4440
@internetcomment4440 8 жыл бұрын
Congratulations bilal! Happy for ya
@dalehawkins9324
@dalehawkins9324 6 жыл бұрын
how do you watch this to the end and not like it, or worse, dislike it?... this one is truely great.
@TrulyEgg
@TrulyEgg 6 жыл бұрын
This was such a great interview, I hope John reaches out more to everyday victims of the system. Well done John
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