Not having jobs and no goals makes people miserable and envious.
@nayanmalig5 жыл бұрын
Never said a more truer word - I was there once and almost there now - but now at least I have more experience and wisdom
@DavidFoxfire5 жыл бұрын
Such is the environment of economics and politics today. There are no jobs that will pay a living wage, and those who do--artificially, more likely, thanks to the $15/Hour--will soon be replaced by a machine. And today's culture doesn't value anything and considers someone to be nothing more than the sum of their physical parts. Nothing to transcend with, nothing to look up and reach for, nothing to keep their souls from being so small that the Devil wouldn't buy them.
@paulcolburn38555 жыл бұрын
Best part was at the end. "We talk about it openly, and we don't make it EASY for people to live miserable lives."
@edjones92355 жыл бұрын
@C M indeed
@squarerootof25 жыл бұрын
Seven years have gone by since this interview and things are just getting worse.
@americandad48648 жыл бұрын
Murray does not attack anyone , he is simply explaining his views . I do not understand all of the backlash .
@TheMattc9995 жыл бұрын
American Dad the vast majority of the backlash is from the so-called"liberals" who believe that anything good in society can only come from government and people can in no way successfully maintain control over their own lives and decision making.
@Chasstful5 жыл бұрын
His ideas are deadly to liberals.
@user-xz6pz6ll6d5 жыл бұрын
People are just seething to find racial undertones in everything that's why
@audience25 жыл бұрын
He writes about awkward things that people would prefer weren't the case.
@strawhatluffy18805 жыл бұрын
American Dad Because he is right. And, the truth must ALWAYS be attacked and destroyed, regardless of the cost.
@stanw9097 жыл бұрын
Wasn't it Ben Franklin who said " Do not keep the poor comfortable in their poverty " ?
@lvteachme9736 жыл бұрын
Right on
5 жыл бұрын
did he.
@brachiator15 жыл бұрын
@@philadelphiaglobe reducto ad opprobrium
@brachiator15 жыл бұрын
@Eisen Chao No, there are the things that society decides that it is appropriate to pay for, like roads and highways, the military, etc
@brachiator15 жыл бұрын
@Eisen Chao Like I said, we all pay for highways and courts and the military and air traffic controllers and FEMA because we have decided that they are useful. So the idea of "Free Stuff" is ridiculous. It's a question of what we think is important as a society.
@looniper35518 жыл бұрын
Valorizing his childhood? No, as he keeps pointing out, it is about OBJECTIVE reality. Children raised by single mothers are Massively more likely to drop out of school, to end up in prison, to work a minimum wage job - or live entirely on social programs, and multiple times as likely to repeat that same hardship onto their own children as a generational single parent. Comparing it to other claimed factors still proves out. Black children raised by two parents with a combined income below poverty (varies, but the specific case offered was $12,000 / year gross) are Less likely to be arrested by the age of 20 than White children raised by a Single parent with an income over $20,000 / year. There are countless studies on these issues. To remain ignorant of the reality is to place an Ideological Position above the well being of the children involved!
@harunrazak77645 жыл бұрын
Do you have a source?
@tompain27515 жыл бұрын
@AV BulletCatcher Have you done something about it?
@tompain27515 жыл бұрын
@AV BulletCatcher Change location for better opportunity,Train for a better job.Maybe a therapist,if your stuck!
@TheJarric5 жыл бұрын
they are common with mass shootters too
@tompain27515 жыл бұрын
@AV BulletCatcher It is much tougher with kids,but how to get out depends on what you are willing to do,and where you live...among other things.Then,of course,there's acceptance!
@ericzarahn93438 жыл бұрын
I could, and will, listen to Charles Murray speaking about his ideas for hours. He is a superb moralist, a profound political thinker, and a real American.
@thanksfernuthin6 жыл бұрын
What about his dulcet tones? The guy's speaking voice is amazing!
@TomAJohnson19196 жыл бұрын
Dulcet is good -- baritone, I'd say.
@RedBeetle5 жыл бұрын
You might think this chump would have an intelligent program to transform the decadence of modern society with all of his grandiose verbiage...lol...but you would be mistaken. He is intellectually bankrupt when it comes to solutions. He operates on a failed epistemology. His theory of knowledge is not simply as old as Aristotle, but it's just as dead. A logical autopsy reveals that his epistemic position lacks the ability to deduce normative judgments from descriptive ones. In other words, his philosophy has not the capacity to infer an 'ought' from an 'is.' His position is an irrational failure, and it has failed throughout the ages. What made America great in its inception was not empiricism (be it the variety of medieval Aquinas or that of agnostic Hume), but Biblical Christianity. It was the first Great Awakening that transformed the sleepy culture of the day into one energized with the institutes of the Christian religion (see John Calvin's magnum opus for detailed analysis). The people who made this nation, who wrote its Constitution and Bill of Rights, were overwhelmingly the intellectual descendents of the Protestant Reformation. It was the Protestant Work Ethic, not the welfare state, that built this republic. Those who had sex out of wedlock were rightly called whores and those born out of wedlock were correctly identified as bastards. The Bible alone was the axiomatic starting point of faith and practice--and that is exactly why it could coherently assert what one should or should not do--for all of its normative judgments are explicitly stated or logically deductible from the Axiom. In ethics, this view is categorized under "Divine Command Theory," though no other position can be consistently placed along side of it. Ben Franklin, who was born into a devout Calvinistic family, knew the power of Reformed theology, for he was not only raised a Protestant, but he was also a Great admirer and financial contributor to the preaching of George Whitefield (preacher of the Great Awakening)--despite his peculiar aberrations into the realm of deism. Society can be fundamentally transformed again, if people begin to diligently read and believe their Bibles, rather than men.
@robertharvilla48815 жыл бұрын
Removing the safety nets while letting corporations do whatever they want would lead to even worse conditions, because even though we spend all that money on welfare, it does no good if the corps are allowed to pack up and build their stuff overseas using cheap labor. Blaming the welfare programs while completely ignoring the legislative and economic conditions that destroyed our standard of living is foolish at best, and most definitely completely disingenuous and deliberate on the part of the free market cultists.
@christophergraves67255 жыл бұрын
Walmart and other large corporations that underpay their workers so that they don't even earn a subsistence living rely on governmental programs to subsidize their low wages so the workers don't starve or go looking for jobs elsewhere.
@4biFarm4 жыл бұрын
Corporations leaving america is good for the average person, because it lowers the cost of goods sufficiently that even the now poorer americans can buy them. I often buy car parts from China for $745, the same parts manufactured here are 3-4K. If we force the production of car parts back to North America I won't be able to afford the parts at all. When manufacturing jobs left, almost everyone just found other ways to make money, and our Nations as a whole "changed specialties" and therefore became richer because we refined what we provide the world, and systems typically get more efficient when they specialize. THE PROBLEM that murray argues for, is that what america now manufacture is intellectual in nature. Most groundbreaking tech and information platforms are started and run here, and everyone in them is doing extremely well. The wealth has shifted away from the low IQ workers with grunt skills, their characteristics are useless in the modern American market. Which is why if you have an IQ of 130 this is the best era ever to be alive, if you have an IQ of 80 you cannot find much to do that is worth more than $10 per hour. You used to be worth a lot if you could operate a machine, now you're only worth a lot if you can design a machine. In short the economy is more prosperous than ever but those fruits are becoming increasingly out of reach for the less educated, less creative, less complex, and less motivated people.
@wethepplwhorblackerthanblu6442 Жыл бұрын
@@4biFarm VERY Beautifully put 🎯🎯👏👏👏👏🎉
@wethepplwhorblackerthanblu6442 Жыл бұрын
@@christophergraves6725 🎯🎯🎯💯
@wethepplwhorblackerthanblu6442 Жыл бұрын
A huge amount of people seem to forget why the sixties happen the way IT happen and it was because of the 1920s and the 1930s the CORPORATE GREED at that time was way off the charts.. A LOT of Ppl either don't know or really don't seem to care
@1x93cm8 жыл бұрын
Theres absolutely no reason for anyone to get married now. The state is the husband of the wife.
@Anglovox6 жыл бұрын
.....and there are many states(like here in Maryland) in which being a "husband" or "father" is defined ONLY as a financial obligation, and for ONLY the MAN in question. Men should NEVER, EVER get married.
@alchemist8896 жыл бұрын
Remove the state entirely from marriage. Love has been removed from marriage outside of being a marketing slogan.
@Andy-em8xt6 жыл бұрын
Marriage is an absolutely important social institution that has done a lot of good for society. But on an individual level the proposition of marriage is getting less and less appealing
@raceandcrime5 жыл бұрын
@@Andy-em8xt divorce rates have actually dropped, from a 2018 article in TIME: Divorce is on the decline and has been since the 1980s in America (when that 50% divorce statistic took hold). Experts now put your chances of uncoupling at about 39% in the U.S. "
@raceandcrime5 жыл бұрын
@Eisen Chao SD: oil money, and lack of welfare sucking minorities....
@AntonioKowatsch7 жыл бұрын
Charles Murray is such a genius. Seriously. Everything that he says makes sense. Don't know why he's catching heat for his books.
@ohbrother85306 жыл бұрын
@ITEOTWAWKI61 He burnt a cross during the Civil Rights movement. He admits it.
@ЯфКДВНСКБНСДГДЙФВБЦНВВН4 жыл бұрын
@Jimmy Crickets Nazism is a terrible ideology. I wouldn't be so quick to rush to the conclusion that Charles Murray is a Nazi, or a eugenicist, or a racist. He is simply stating his conclusions on a subject that is controversial and induces strong emotions in people, and his views are offensive or insulting to many people. It is important to keep in mind that Charles Murray is not attempting to foment hatred against anyone or assert the superiority of one group or another.
@TheKibeer11 жыл бұрын
'We don't make it easy for people to live miserable lives.' Nicely put, Mr. Murray.
@pm712416 жыл бұрын
Maybe I didn't get the whole context here, but did he insinuate that not being religious is contributing to a "miserable life" ?
@Macheako6 жыл бұрын
OhYeah? Well put.
@alchemist8896 жыл бұрын
It is possible to realize the value of family, community and solidarity - and that it trumps any and all cash money - without religion. But religion has always been a guide for stupid people you don't have time to teach philosophy...
@dougcasey61176 жыл бұрын
alchemist89 Murray is just another conservative corporatist meritocracy spewing piece of shit that spews all the bull shit propaganda of the right-wing and acts as if its thought out and based in something.
@robdegouveia62626 жыл бұрын
yes, you definitely missed that
@ConcernedCitizen55146 жыл бұрын
I remember when "The Bell Curve" was released in 1995 and a bunch of blacks were protesting his book signings - during interviews they all mentioned that none of them had even read the book.
@actthenpens6 жыл бұрын
As someone who has lived the despairing life Murray spells out I would happily get into a time machine to 1960.
@Andreas74811 жыл бұрын
banning the Kardashians would raise the IQ of the US population
@audience25 жыл бұрын
I've never seen their TV show.
@hornet69695 жыл бұрын
TV has very little to do with reality. 🤔
@0thPAg5 жыл бұрын
Lack of culture is only loosely connected to IQ.
@big_dro17135 жыл бұрын
Don't ban them! They mean well!
@FrankHarwald5 жыл бұрын
The Kardashians? Boy did folks had problems 30 years ago...
@Vegard19864 жыл бұрын
I'm here due to Covid-19 and George Floyd's murder, protest, and riots. He seems right on many issues.
@oppothumbs14 жыл бұрын
Libertarians basically are insensitive towards humanity. Fuck you, I got mine. Not that IQ studies are not important because there are obviously difference in races (I can't believe that any one who studies the different races can't see at least small difference) Well the media is doing their best to keep us from seeing these studies and universities won't undertake them anymore. And women and men's could be of more or less equal intelligence but they have differences in abilities. Pacific Rim Asians has great memories! This is not rocket science. And it's foolish to spend wasteful money on education if it's not making a difference. We should spend money initially but if it is not working, do something else or accept it. Also, IQ is generally comprised of more biology than environment as we see from ID Twins separated at Birth studies. If your identical twin has an IQ of 125 and you are raised apart in very different environments the chances still remain that you have an IQ within a couple of points on one another. That's the power of biology, not that environment, in general, can't be up to 30% person of the IQ equation . Logically, the biological and environmental ratio of importance of any given individual can vary.
@itsmatt21058 жыл бұрын
Good, tough questions, on the edge of being personal and combative and Charles's answers are even better than the questions. Great interview!
@partymariner6 жыл бұрын
Two answers : Exporting manufacturing and industry to China and the large influx of illegal aliens which continues to exacerbate the wealth gap!
@Polarcupcheck6 жыл бұрын
Agreed.
@stkaris6 жыл бұрын
I believe you might want to look at a different scenario: in the 60's most women were homemakers. Then Feminism dumped them into the labor force, basically doubling the workforce. That labor glut froze wages. But median family of four income rose: then prices went up to meet that "new affluence" except that the marriage partnership rate among the working class is approaching all-time lows. Prices reflect incomes of families that in the real world basically don't exist. There's still a glut of labor. The above circumstances essentially extended poverty.
@charliechaplin79596 жыл бұрын
Automation is a MUCH bigger factor than immigration....but you can racebait and scapegoat robots....
@christophergraves67255 жыл бұрын
@@charliechaplin7959 No, automation is not the main culprit in Americans' wages stagnating. While there has been some job loss due to automation in manufacturing, overall automation has a lot of jobs. See this article in Wired Magazine on this topic: www.wired.com/2017/08/robots-will-not-take-your-job/
@bennym52443 жыл бұрын
Where are these low paid jobs that only migrants are willing to do?
@brianmeen2158 Жыл бұрын
Charles Murray is a very intelligent Man and I love listening to him
@JR-bj3uf5 жыл бұрын
This is why I believe that Jordan Peterson's work is so important. His message calls young men and women to a higher purpose. He says "clean your room." You can't fix the world without first fixing yourself. He teaches the biblical stories and presents the meaning they have for us culturally. He calls us back to the strengths of our beliefs.
@peterabram622 жыл бұрын
If Charles Murray was concerned in 2010 he must be in bits now in 2022
@dave-oh35499 жыл бұрын
Great interview! I liked how the interviewer did not beat around the bush in asking the difficult questions.
@theatlantean396 жыл бұрын
Yes but he was also a fucking moron who literally could not understand some of the things Murray was saying.
@MasterKeySolutions6 жыл бұрын
The Atlantean Exactly, and the looks on his face. Not a fan.
@StateExempt12 жыл бұрын
Ten months later and I still think this is one of the most fascinating interviews I've ever seen. "Coming Apart" is well worth buying. And the quiz on chapter four was quite an eye-opener...
@RFranklinCarter12 жыл бұрын
This is a terrific interview. Ronald Bailey did the reading, asked informed questions and drew out interesting answers. A thought-provoking, adult interview.
@billiondollardan5 жыл бұрын
Charles Murray is brilliant
@georgehill59194 жыл бұрын
I won life's lottery by being born into a two parent home where I was wanted. No matter how you were raised you can give your own children that privilege, but you're less likely to make it a priority if you've been told your whole life that it's all about money or skin color. The juggernaut of willful ignorance may not be stoppable at this point.
@tonyu1328 жыл бұрын
This guy sounds pretty smart. Maybe he can explain how the banks robbed the people of trillions of dollars and nobody went to jail, ya think?
@bostonseeker6 жыл бұрын
Because the political class and the major banks were (and are) in firm alliance with each other, for all sorts of reasons.
@RusskiCommieBot6 жыл бұрын
I vote for peer to peer decentralized money not under the control of any bank or government. The cryptographers will win this battle and governments will be subservient to the people once again.
@bodbn6 жыл бұрын
Most of it regained within a few years. No sense crying over spilled milk.
@acornsucks21116 жыл бұрын
The banks gave me a million, thanks!
@Stafford6746 жыл бұрын
Its easy to say""'the banks robbed people.." but no-one ever seems to be able to explain what they did. Scary thought: Maybe you are just recycling left wing propaganda!
@joebonsaipoland5 жыл бұрын
2012 this was recorded and things have gotten even worse in terms of people with #TDS
@kristopherloviska90424 жыл бұрын
trump dick suckers?
@tomvyse6 жыл бұрын
At 14:47, Murray points out that if you're of middling to lower intelligence that the criminal code provides an incentive against destructive behaviour. Only very late in life am I finally figuring out that a moral structure, formerly provided by the church, is a far more economic way of getting the same behaviour improvements. Having been a "libertarian" in my youth, I think their discarding of religion is a mistake: not a lot of people are able to take on the world "raw", with all its complexities, unforeseen, and indirect consequences, and navigate through it well. Judeo Christian religion has done a pretty good job, prior to its destruction, of helping those folks out to lead productive and non-destructive lives.
@williamkeys67823 жыл бұрын
The environment can enable opportunity. IQ will limit capacity. Healthy environments will bring forth stable personality and with some persistence and an average IQ, will probably lead to happy employment in life. Nothing is guaranteed and nothing is 'as of right'.
@thadtuiol17176 жыл бұрын
Charles Murray has the accent and demeanor of a Founding Father.
@johnnytocino93135 жыл бұрын
No , he has the accent and demeanor of an iowan. The founding fathers were english settlers and had english accents and the demeanor of settler colonial englishmen of the day..
@frankmueller27816 жыл бұрын
Damned good interview! "The poor should be made uncomfortable in their poverty." -Benjamin Franklin I doubt he ever envisioned today's divorce rate and attitude. Divorce needs to be hard and uncomfortable as well. Parent with a day who divorce because "We just don't get along anymore" are child abusers. 'Don't get along?' Tough shit! Figure it out you lazy, petulant pieces of crap. You had kids, so your wants and no longer the driving force of your marriage. Figure it out.
@Troy_KC-2-PH6 жыл бұрын
Too bad we don't spend all this time & energy stopping CORPORATE welfare.
@namastelay786 жыл бұрын
Well said!
@BManStan19916 жыл бұрын
I feel like any hope of solving this issue is going to be derailed because of all the random antisemitism surrounding it. It does a disservice to the cause and makes it easily dismissible as bigotry, instead of people trying to improve their nation. Can't wait for these "Jewish conspiracies" to calm down.
@SeattlePioneer7 ай бұрын
@mmille1012 жыл бұрын
It's been my experience that the non-judgmentalism he criticizes came out of family situations where children were abused. They associated that abuse with the cultural norms of the 50s and 60s, throwing in the racism and sexism that existed then, and threw out the baby with the bath water, saying the whole thing was invalid. Harkening back to that time does not win converts. Bailey's point is I think valid that successful values need to take into account new realities in social norms.
@wethepplwhorblackerthanblu6442 Жыл бұрын
👏👏👏👍🎯 Was my same point of thinking too To me I've basically sums this up around close to the end that he was basically saying that everything that happened in the 60s that it a BIG mistake and that's the reason why he was saying in the beginning that once you take toothpaste out of the tube you can NOT put it back in the tube.. IDK.. it's one thing to live a pretty good or good enough life BUT.. Still what to do with those who are without and scorned by Society ???
@gvardon9 жыл бұрын
The Bell Curve book raises some key points about the the significance of IQ. Having a high IQ is an asset in many ways.
@thomasjhenniganw8 жыл бұрын
+Gary Vardon Being a generous person who is capable of interacting positively with others and being understanding of them and capable of listening to them is probably more importante than having a high IQ. A high IQ without virtue is not a great boon. People with lower IQs can and should be helped to be decent people and thus living a happy and fulfilling life.
@raceandcrime7 жыл бұрын
+faultroy, what a stupid question, i mean GARY makes a stupidly all too obvious point: being smarter is better, DUH! - tall up to a point, the break off for men is right around 6 foot four as to joint problems, Marfan's syndrome symptomatology, and many measures of heart trouble and just longevity in general being harmed... back problems, etc... lots of correlations... so tall may not AT ALL be a benefit as to health, like little dogs living longer... thin? almost to the point of looking starved... caloric restriction is BY FAR the most proven age reversal, age lengthening lifestyle change... - handsome? u should see the study of women, they used a composite of dozens of men, and gave limited info - education/income/job... women are SO subjective and irrational that they would switch the esthetic scores for the same men after janitor was removed and heart surgeon was replaced, etc... "handsome" was more a function of wealth/smarts... men don't have this "problem", we can see stupid trash girls as sexy WHEN THEY ARE! - so thin is your best one, the other two are more controversial and not so guided by the perceptions people largely have ;)
@raceandcrime7 жыл бұрын
+faultroy, so u have some commie sentiment to protect the emotional well being of kids as NONE of them should learn they are inferior? just avoid IQ because its some nebulous unknown quantity and not even test for it? well i hope u like SOME standardized tests... we need SOME frame of reference for professions and such, or do u want to extend your weak minded cowardly approach from kids to adults? just when do we make the separation to weed out the failures in dental school, neurology, etc...? desires from kids include entertainment, fun... hardly much education... but try to mix it up as best u can! gut feelings shouldn't dictate comparative norms and outcomes for society, but cold hard facts and competition/meritocracy SHOULD
@stephenmoss8777 жыл бұрын
IQ Tests, test our ability to take IQ Tests !
@raceandcrime7 жыл бұрын
+stephen, of course its more than that but that is one argument, and i don't see anything wrong with BINET being adamant about how IQ is not fixed but can be increased... MENSA says most of us can add around up to 14 IQ points with study/practice - test taking again and again... and whats wrong with that? perhaps u can also test INCREASED IQQ, a quotient for the quotient... the outcome over time of repeat test taking... that could show u have greater intelligence due to improving, duh! ;) i mean the ability to add IQ points is its own intelligence... as many are more stuck in a narrow range of outcomes...
@kebabfoto7 жыл бұрын
This man has the deepest voice ever, really nice listening to, no homo.
@thefakenewsnetwork80723 жыл бұрын
You gotta love this guy
@mangoswiss12 жыл бұрын
Irrespective of personal opinion, this is an excellent interview. Good work, Reason. More like this.
@NickolasGoadSD4 жыл бұрын
Why is this not attracting more eyes right NOW of all times, is beyond me!
@TimBitts6499 жыл бұрын
In some ways, Murray doesn't understand what is going on, and why America is falling apart. So Murray says 40% of births in America in 2012 are out of wedlock births. And there is now no cultural stigma to having children out of wedlock. I agree, except I have read that by 2015 the rate of out of wedlock births are now slightly over 50%. and such births are now the cultural norm....a minor quibble with Murray. In her book, "Men on Strike" by Dr. Helen Smith, she says that 70% of American men under the age of 35 have never been married, and often don't want to be. Marriage is in significant decline, but mostly for the bottom 70% of Americans. For the top 30% of college educated Americans, marriage is still the overwhelming cultural norm. For the economic bottom 70% of Americans, marriage is in severe decline. I agree with Murray on this, so far. But he is wrong in his analysis of what or who to blame. Marriage is all about children, and commitment. As a culture we have torn apart the relationship between having a family, and marriage. Murray is too easy on feminism. It destroyed the social prestige of working men, in the lower and middle classes. Their wives don't need them. 70% of all divorces are initiated by women, because they know they will win the house, the children, and alimony. Power within marriage is now almost solely in the hands of women, because they always win in divorce. And feminism has done well to make sure that 70% of university students are women, so women are winning in education, and for women under 35 in America, women now earn more than men. In this world, women don't need American men, and most can't compete in higher education. Women tend to be hypergamous, and are always looking for a higher status mate. Women at the top will stay married, because as Murray says, people at university tend to marry each other, in their social and economic group. And high status women at university marry high status males at university, and get what they want: high status, and money. But lower status females can now support themselves, and thanks to feminist laws, if a marriage breaks up, they win. They get the house, alimony and the kids. And often they earn their own money, so who needs a lower 70% male? Most women don't, so they dump him. Feminism went hand in hand with sexual liberation. Feminism brought with it the destruction of the family, and marriage as an institution. Feminism works well for women, and especially well for upper class women, who can now go to school, and get a great high status job, and out-compete lower class men for social prestige. At 10:30 Murray admits that if feminism came in, without the other policy mistakes of the 1960s, then women could support the child on their own. But he can't see the implications of this. Income distribution is so skewed towards the top 30%ers in America, that women who can support a child on her own often has little reason to keep a lower-end man around. He brings little to the table, and she doesn't need him. It's different for upper 30% women. Their man brings lots to the table, so she has plenty of reason to keep him around. That's why marriage is so common and stable, in the upper 30% of society. Murray comes a half step towards the truth when he comments that when women work, "he is no longer the man" and is only partially needed. But he doesn't see the full implications of what this means. And it means different things for low end men, and high end men, and that's where his confusion comes from. Feminism is to blame for the destruction of family and marriage. Feminism works for high end women, but destroyed the social prestige of lower class men, and destroyed the social status rewards for lower class men, because feminism worked hand in hand with changes in sexual attitudes that meant that men were no longer socially rewarded, for sticking around and supporting the wives, if those men were poor. They were no longer "good guys" for sticking around. Welfare would make the difference in income, or the woman could support herself. Lower class men were devalued. They now have no reason to stick around, with a woman they get pregnant, and women have little reason, to keep them around. If they stay in a marriage, lower class 70% men have effectively become slaves to their wives, if they stay married. All their money goes to their wife. They have no social prestige or approval, just for staying married. And women don't really need them. So why bother? They are just dumb Al Bundy's. And since women now don't need to be married to have a child....thanks to feminism, that social taboo is gone.... and welfare could help out if needed, this led to the infantilization of men. Feminists brought in more welfare for single moms, and lax marriage laws that favored women, and destroyed the need for men to be married, and the need for women to keep their men around, if the men didn't earn enough money. There is now a whole community online called migtow....men going their own way.....who are tired of the raw deal that bottom 70%ers get, and they are leaving marriage. If you go to KZbin and do a search, you get 100,000 hits for "migtow"....and millions of comments. Karen Straughan's video "Men not marrying. How deep does the problem go?" is particularly informative. Murray and the interviewer don't blame feminism, and actually like feminism because they are upper 30% guys that have not been screwed over in a relationship....these men have not been screwed over, because women need them, because of their fat paycheck. They are out of touch with the bottom 70% of men, and what marriage is like for them. They have no clue. Marriage benefits the hell out of upper 30% men, because they are high earners, and the wife often brings her own high earning potential, and women are grateful to be with them, because they are high status males, and together they have a rich and prestigious life. As Murray puts it, "partnership in marriage is a good idea"....what that really means is, my wife earns a lot of money, and so do I, so partnership works for me, and feminism works for me.....That's fine for high earners, BUT: For the bottom 70% of males, feminism has been an unmitigated disaster. These guys have no clue. Murray comes perilously close to understanding the truth, when he says about feminism, at 1125: "It inevitably took, for low income men, a major prop away, for their self-esteem, and their dignity"....well, nah-duh! But he misses the point that that was not the worst part of it. The worst part of it was it took away the need women had, for men. Murray doesn't understand the materialistic and hypergamous nature of women. And so in this new feminist world, men are dumped by women, in divorce, or people don't bother getting married at all, if men don't earn enough money. Feminism effectively destroyed marriage, for lower income men. The reason this is not commonly known and accepted is that upper income men benefit from feminism, so they are blind to it's negative effects on most of the male population. And upper income males set the intellectual understanding of marriage and feminism, for the rest of the population....however, most young men are no longer getting married, as Dr. Smith points out, so despite the blindness of our elites, the blindness of guys like Murray, lower class 70%ers, are catching on, and not bothering to get married. Our elites like Murray have no clue, and are blinded to reality, by their own social benefits and income, and their wives incomes. They just don't see it, and can't put 2 and 2 together. This blindness reminds me of something Upton Sinclair once said: "It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it" Murray talks about feminism and imagines a world where feminism comes in, but sexual norms stay the same.....in which case men would have incentive to get married, so they could have regular access to sex. What a naive understanding. Feminism at it's core, is about sexual freedom and choice for women. Feminism cannot be separated from sexual freedom. So when feminism comes in, so does sexual freedom. You can't have one, without the other. Both are interdependent, and about the same thing.....so Murray's contention that we could have had feminism, while keeping sexual norms the same, is absurd nonsense. He doesn't understand feminism at all. And of course, because women like money, they stay with guys like Murray because he is a high earner. So even if his class of people believe in sexual freedom, they don't practice it, because money keeps them together. Murray spouts sentimental views about the very deep intimacy of a lifetime marriage....."a depth of human connection that is difficult to describe to an outsider"....what b.s.....his wife is staying with him because he is loaded. If he was broke, his wife would have left him, decades ago. The truth is, when money flies out the window, love walks out the door......every bottom 70%er male knows that. Marriage if finished as an institution, for lower class 70% people....thanks, feminism.
@TimBitts6499 жыл бұрын
***** Here's the problem I have with that: Black men are not very well educated. They can't find jobs, many can't compete in a modern economy. So black women won't marry them. Why should black women get married to black men? If the women are on welfare, getting married would end their welfare, right? So if you end welfare, how is that helpful? Black women would have to marry black men, in order to have enough money to survive. Trouble is, many black men can't compete in a modern economy.....they have no money. So if a black woman gets married, gets pregnant, has a kid or two, she can't work much, she has children to look after, and her husband doesn't have a job? How is that going to work out, as a functional social situation? If you want to end welfare to black women, I'm all for it, PROVIDED you can solve the black male unemployment problem first. And provided you can solve it to the point where black men can actually compete, have a family, buy a house, put food on the table for their kids. I believe in working for a living, and human dignity compels it. Mitt Romney once said something incredibly offensive, but in time I tended to agree with him. Remember his remarks about the 47%?.....about how basically half of Americans are takers, who don't contribute to the economy? I believe that's true. I believe that's true, and won't change. I believe as technology has progressed, the world of work has gotten more and more complex....and cerebral, and sit-down. This has tended to favor certain groups, and disadvantage others. For instance women as a whole, are doing better in the new economy, than men. And people who are more intelligent do far better than people who are less intelligent...especially the small segment of the population that are super-intelligent....the Bill Gates, the Elon Musks, the Michael Bloombergs. And I believe that Mitt was right, and that effectively half the American public is pretty much useless when it comes to competing in a modern economy.....they can't compete. And I believe there's not much you can do about a lot of things. Take IQ for instance. It's pretty much fixed, early in life. As is well known, the black population has a lower IQ overall, than the white IQ, overall. And there doesn't seem to be a lot we can do to change that. In the new economy, whites with lower IQs, and blacks with lower IQs tend to do worse than others, with high IQs......the Obamas do fine, white trailer trash, not so much...... I think that the ability to compete economically is a function of innate intelligence, to some degree. And as it happens, the proportion of the black population with low IQs is larger than the portion of the white population with low IQs, but both populations have them....that's where you get high welfare rates, in the black community.....they can't compete... And I believe that this has a very large implication for economic policy. No doubt many people reading this would say, "Wow, what a racist asshole".....well I'm not. I define racism as animosity to a racial group, and I have none. As a matter of fact I get along unusually well with black people. I just think facts are facts, however uncomfortable they are. We can't deal effectively with social problems unless we in this country start to "get real" about race. So getting back to black men in the modern economy, for a variety of reasons, including racism and IQ and the increasing complexity of modern life, and probably the innate inability of black men to sit at routine boring sit-down jobs, the net effect of all this is that a large chunk of the black male population can no longer compete for jobs. Ending welfare for minorities without providing jobs for their men is a recipe for social disaster. Ending welfare? Again, I'm all for it, just so long as we as a society can look after our own, build bridges between communities, and look after our own......and" our own" includes a lot of people. "Our own" includes black Americans and Mexican Americans, and we all need to work together for a better common future.
@TimBitts6499 жыл бұрын
faultroy thx, that was food for thought. I agree, marriage is great for the upper class. Women in the upper classes are educated, and often bring in good income, doubling family income. And women in the upper class realize there is no where to go, they have made it to the top, so marriage works for them. Marriage does not work for most people, and a lot of that has to do with income disparity. Women are all hypergamous, and as educated as me, so they can make money on their own, so for most of the female population.....other than the upper classes.....there is little incentive for women to marry, and men have few financial resources to woo and offer these self-sufficient women. So for the upper classes, and for high income gays, marriage is fine, and workable. For 80% of Americans, it's an outdated institution, and the current economic system is entirely unsuited to enabling and making marriage possible. In that sense, I am more than right, that marriage is obsolete, for most people. I am right, even though I may not put it as accurately as you would like. Yes marriage serves an incredibly useful social function as you pointed out, so it is a very bad thing it has effectively ended for 80% of the population. Murray has no clue how bad feminism and income disparity has been for America. He suffers from the bias that comes from his life working out just fine....financially and emotionally.... which blinds him to the pain and destruction, all around him. I like Murray a lot....he is right on many things.... but he has no clue on this. Thanks for your feedback! Food for thought! ps I use stats in a very general way.....they are accurate, only in a wide sense.
@MrROTD9 жыл бұрын
+Tim Bucks An excellent analysis
@TimBitts6499 жыл бұрын
Rex Holes thx, man!
@loremipsum74719 жыл бұрын
+Tim Bucks OMG! Are you guys trying to set he Guinness record for the longest TL;DR posts in history?
@clarkewi7 жыл бұрын
While we implement this man's welfare proposals, lets also do away with corporate welfare in the form of sky high rents, slave wages and the interest on the national debt.
@fredwelf86507 жыл бұрын
The secret problem of life here is housing. From apartments to condos, coops and private houses, the costs are today over 50% of most people's monthly income. The real estate industry has everyone by the balls.
@Anglovox6 жыл бұрын
That is a truly BIZARRE statement...The first two are entirely a function of the free market....and the last subject is a functioning ramification of having spent money that was not actually possessed.
@freethebirds35786 жыл бұрын
Housing costs have multiple factors. Regulation and taxes probably add more to the cost of housing than "greedy" owners and the real estate industry.
@Musicvidsetc5 жыл бұрын
I'm against corporate welfare but literally NONE of the things you mentioned are actually corporate welfare. Try again.
@cockoffgewgle49932 жыл бұрын
@@freethebirds3578 Yes. Which is why housing was affordable during the New Deal era when there was far more taxes and regulation lmao. Free market zombies are such idiots. Such willing slaves and simps for their corporate overlords.
@joaniehiggs65755 жыл бұрын
As I see it, Charles Murray nails what ails us.
@owensdaniels62442 жыл бұрын
DOC MURRAY GOT THIS 100% hes a very smart! and brilliant!! man.
@marksuave257 жыл бұрын
"non-judgementalism run amok". That is the whole answer in a nutshell. You can't judge anyone for anything ever, in today's society, you will be called a racist, an elitist, etc. We need to be able to judge and not be thrown overboard for it.
@MonolithMike4 жыл бұрын
Brilliant. It’s like I tell my wife: The harder we work, the luckier we get.
@carlos897847 жыл бұрын
Man, I love how he gets to the point! The interviewer
@joaniehiggs65755 жыл бұрын
Yes, and yet in my estimate, he ( the interviewer) seems to keep missing the point. He doesn't quite get what Murray is saying.
@fiberfrolic7 жыл бұрын
What a wise man! I'm looking forward to learning more from him reading his book. Lovely scholarly energy of both people in video, enjoyed having so many thoughts expressed better than I could.
@markjohnson52765 жыл бұрын
I was raised by the state, my parents both worked, I was a 'latchkey kid' and my 'family' values were formed by the state's lessons to me. One day my wife said to me, 'if only you had money'. Divorced me and married the state. My child was raised by the state. That's how it happens.
@jackjones36576 жыл бұрын
Money earned yields dignity. Money given breeds entitlement. Mr. Murray imparts a healthy dose of wisdom here!
@alireid58746 жыл бұрын
I remember when the bell curve came out and all the controversy around Murray. I'm glad I took the time to listen to him speak, rather than just believe what I have heard about the implications of his work. He seems to be a very thoughtful and nuanced individual. Even if you don't agree with him, he certainly does not seem to be who he has been characterized to be
@alaindumas18246 жыл бұрын
Read the book, you won't regret it.
@aquious9533 жыл бұрын
You cannot debate with people who think that objective reality is subjective.
@davidbasset75576 жыл бұрын
"don't make it easy for people to live miserable lives" .... that will stick with me forever wow
@Mr._Moderate4 жыл бұрын
Our maybe your cup isn't that deep to begin with? 🤔
@donaldwhittaker79875 ай бұрын
I enjoy Murray's books and interviews. I also enjoy chomsky, zinn, bertrand russell, ayn rand, and oodles of other smart folks who have contributed to our ongoing cultural conversation. Not to mention the scientists and engineers who have made life better for many people in the advanced societies.
@dks138276 жыл бұрын
Mr Murray no longer talks about how poorly we treat the really smart kids. GET YOUR KIDS OUT OF THE EVIL, DUMB, STUPID PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
@SeattlePioneer7 ай бұрын
These days you have to be a college graduate to get the education available to high school graduates before WWII. And that is edging up to needing a Masters degree to get the education that used to be available for high school graduates.
@sr22914 ай бұрын
My mom was too busy having fun with her friends all day and my dad let her.
@SeattlePioneer4 ай бұрын
@@sr2291 So how did hedonism work out as a life goal for your mom?
@Scribemo12 жыл бұрын
Great discussion by a very intelligent and well-spoken guy and a great interviewer. Thanks for the talk.
@graemeroberts29356 жыл бұрын
A great man, decent, honest, and courageous.
@hoosierhiver12 жыл бұрын
The problem with that is the people that shouldn't be procreating would rather spend their money on Coke and cigarettes than birth control.
@oilhammer0412 жыл бұрын
The government workers are replacing the private sector middle class. When the middle class is gone, then who will support the government class?
@MrAceman826 жыл бұрын
It sounds just like in my small country with big government.
@freethebirds35786 жыл бұрын
I got to this video from a Common Core video. The goal is to have a 2 class system: the Ruling class and the Working class--no Middle class at all. In the US, the working class cannot be allowed to take jobs that allow them to increase their wealth, because they might demand entry into the Ruling class. Manufacturing has already been sent away. The Working class should be called the Servant class, because the only jobs left for them is the service industry.
@kubaniski12 жыл бұрын
Murray is a titan of a man.
@phelpsmarc9 жыл бұрын
I believe genes can affect IQ. You can have several children growing up in the same household with the same parents and all can have significantly varied IQ's
@antoniac12348 жыл бұрын
Apparently, you don't know what average means. When one calculates an average, you sum all the values and divide by the number of values in the set. This does not mean all the values are the same. Mark Phelps is correct.
@mosesbullrush80518 жыл бұрын
antoniac1234 Here is the average tested results of breeders. Notice any patterns? IQ - Nation 59 Equatorial Guinea 59 Sao Tome/Principe 63 Ethiopia 63 Guinea 63 Guinea-Bissau 64 Gambia 64 Liberia 64 Senegal 64 Sierra Leone 65 Congo (Zaire) 66 Burkina Faso 66 Gabon 66 Zimbabwe 67 Niger 67 Nigeria 68 Central African Rep 68 Djibouti 68 Eritrea 68 Mali 68 Somalia 69 Angola 69 Benin 69 Togo 70 Burundi 70 Cameroon 70 Rwanda 71 Côte d'Ivore 71 Ghana 71 Malawi 72 Botswana 72 Chad 72 Haiti 72 Jamaica 72 Kenya 72 Lesotho 72 Mosambique 72 Namibia 72 South Africa 72 Sudan 72 Swaziland 72 Tanzania 73 Congo (Brazilian) 73 Mauritania 73 Uganda 75 Antigua 75 Dominica 75 Grenada 75 St. Kitts & Nevis 75 St. Lucia 75 St.Vincent/Grenadines 77 Zambia 78 Bahamas 78 Barbados 78 Bhutan 78 Cape Verde 78 Nepal 78 Qatar 79 Comoros 79 Guatemala 79 Madagascar 80 Ecuador 80 Trinidad Tobago 81 Bangladesh 81 India 81 Maldives 81 Mauritius 81 Pakistan 81 Seychelles 81 Sri Lanka 83 Afghanistan 83 Bahrain 83 Belize 83 Egypt 83 Kuwait 83 Oman 83 Saudi Arabia 83 United Arab Emirates 83 Yemen 84 Algeria 84 Dominican Republic 84 El Salvador 84 Fiji 84 Guyana 84 Honduras 84 Iran 84 Kiribati 84 Libya 84 Marshall Islands 84 Micronesia 84 Nicaragua 84 Panama 84 Papua New Guinea 84 Puerto Rico 84 Solomon Islands 84 Tunisia 84 Vanuatu 85 Bolivia 85 Cuba 85 Morocco 85 Paraguay 86 Burma Myanmar 86 Lebanon 86 Philippines 87 Azerbaijan 87 Brazil 87 Iraq 87 Jordan 87 Kyrgyzstan 87 Mexico 87 Samoa Western 87 Syria 87 Tajikistan 87 Tonga 87 Turkmenistan 87 Uzbekistan 88 Colombia 88 Venezuela 89 Cambodia 89 Indonesia 89 Laos 89 Suriname 90 Albania 90 Croatia 90 Peru 90 Turkey 91 Costa Rica 91 Thailand 92 Brunei 92 Cyprus 92 Greece 92 Malaysia 93 Armenia 93 Bulgaria 93 Chile 93 Georgia 93 Ireland 93 Kazakhstan 93 Macedonia 93 Yugoslavia 94 Israel 94 Romania 95 Malta 95 Moldova 95 Portugal 95 Slovenia 96 Argentina 96 Belarus 96 Russia 96 Slovakia 96 Ukraine 96 Uruguay 96 Vietnam 97 Canada 97 Czech Republic 97 Estonia 97 Finland 97 Latvia 97 Lithuania 98 Australia 98 Denmark 98 France 98 Iceland 98 Mongolia 98 Norway 98 United States 99 Hungary 99 Poland 99 Spain 100 Belgium 100 China 100 New Zealand 100 Singapore 100 United Kingdom 101 Luxembourg 101 Sweden 101 Switzerland 102 Austria 102 Germany 102 Italy 102 Netherlands 104 Taiwan 105 Japan 105 Korea, North 106 Korea, South 107 Hong Kong Sumeria in 15,000BC was more advanced than Negroid Africa today and chronically low average Negroid IQ is the reason. /watch?v=lESEb2-V1Sg
@phelpsmarc7 жыл бұрын
There are outliers to the above, for sureI had a Philippino GF and a Nigerian (Ibo) wife. The Nigerian was WAY more intelligent than than the Philippino. Of course, the Nigerian had a Law Degree from the Sorbonne in Paris, and the Philippino only had a Associates Degree. The Philippino was raised in the US from age 8. The Nigerian grew up in the Cameroons, lived in Paris for 10 yrs, then moved to the US.
@simetry64777 жыл бұрын
Yet how could you dissect culture and race there?
@schopen-hauer6 жыл бұрын
dosent work like that, brain is like a muscle more you use it more intelligent you are, plus if ppl in n europe were more intelligent they would not be called barbarians by romans
@Liberty4Ever12 жыл бұрын
For a libertarian, Charles Murray spends a lot of time segregating people into classes, as opposed to valuing people as individuals. When he tries to compare the IQ of whites and blacks, based solely on race, and then says that there was a large discrepancy in 1930, the IQ spread narrowed up to 1970, and has remained the same since then, he is essentially admitting that the data is worthless, unless he thinks there was genetic drift over a couple of decades. IQ is a poorly defined metric.
@mxyzptlk...11 жыл бұрын
Yeah, because there was a social consensus which supersedes a legal consensus. Having out of wedlock children is probably a bad idea, but you can't incentivize responsible behavior if there is no social framework that agrees to such behavior. It's why these social planning ideas always fail. People are going to move in, what they perceive to be, their own interest no matter what we "tell" them to do.
@StellarBlue17 жыл бұрын
For any college or institution of higher learning to ban Charles Murray from the ability to speak or debate his position(s) is outrageous. More than that, it is a direct affront to the freedom of speech in our country. America is indeed coming apart, for more than just a few good reasons..
@SettleNow7 жыл бұрын
What most critics won't acknowledge: "The significance of group differences is trivial, as long as you treat people as individuals, which, of course, is the key."
@freethebirds35786 жыл бұрын
Complete contradiction to the powerful voices telling us how to live: the Collectivist, Tribalist, SJWs.
@lvteachme9736 жыл бұрын
This is why I have begun following the Libertarians. I completely agree. Policies have not been successful yet US keeps doing the same things.
@brdpitt9 жыл бұрын
Too many different cultures and immigrants at one time that is the problem. Way too many and way too fast. .
@oldschool72076 жыл бұрын
brdpitt .......invasion is a symptom, not a cause. The Globalist Bankers use immigration to dilute and destroy Western Culture which they must in order to impose their New World Order on is all. Until we can honestly address the real source of our troubles we will never prevail over them.
@blainerouault39075 жыл бұрын
@@oldschool7207 Time to water the tree of liberty?
@Walangord3 жыл бұрын
It's not him they are actually angry at. It's the data. They hate him for bringing up the data
@chortle123458 жыл бұрын
If you remember- "The Bell Curve" came out the week Marion Barry was re-elected.
@Mr._Moderate3 жыл бұрын
So what's your point? Sounds like you're ready to serve up a racialized comment? 🤔
@GentleKindness12 жыл бұрын
A learning lesson: Don't fight for people, especially if they are not ready emotional for it. The person wanting to fight for someone may not have the same insight, otherwise if they did have the same insight they would already may feel the need to fight instinctively for themselves.
@andrewdomenitzdmd7 жыл бұрын
So if the politician is afraid of alienating the single mom, we can forget about it.
@crossman206 жыл бұрын
andrew domenitz : You summed it up in a nutshell. Society as we have experienced it is f***ed, brought about by promiscuous women.
@blainerouault39076 жыл бұрын
It was brought about by allowing them to vote. Let them do what they want, freedom is freedom. But only logic should be allowed to vote, not feelings.
@freethebirds35786 жыл бұрын
Crossman, men are part of the problem, too. Men can be far more promiscuous than women, and are far more happy to be freed of the obligations of taking care of a family.
@charlysteenstevens93146 жыл бұрын
Facebook came online in 2004 and KZbin 2005. They've only been around 13,14 years. Up until that time people had ONLY what Leftists taught in the classroom, printed in the newspapers, or reported in MSM for information. Conservative speech was limited to talk-radio and Fox News (a latecomer also). Social Media provides an effective forum for Conservative views, and it's popularity among young adults is a potential cultural game changer. I see a big shift already, not just in America but around the globe.
@jeffreylebowski2856 жыл бұрын
What about corporate welfare? We spend so much time arguing over welfare and aid for the poor, but never even touch the issue of corporate giveaways.
@erc94686 жыл бұрын
Corporate welfare is mostly a myth. The biggest handouts go to farm subsidies. Beyond that it's mostly various kinds of tax breaks. Not defending those, but tax breaks != welfare.
@BManStan19916 жыл бұрын
@@erc9468 this ^ "Corporate welfare" is a highly confusing and misleading term. what I'd really like to see is companies actually pay their fair share of taxes instead of there being dozens of loopholes for their high paid lawyers and tax experts to exploit.
@erc94686 жыл бұрын
@@BManStan1991 Yes, of course. But the "corporate welfare" meme is mostly a canard. There are tax breaks, and then there are subsidies for things like corn, electric cars, and solar panels. But there are by and large no handouts of cash to companies the way there are to inviduals.
@mconrad82435 жыл бұрын
@@erc9468 Don't be silly. A tax break and a cash handout is the SAME to a corporation's accounting office. They are NOT different.
@SeattlePioneer7 ай бұрын
How about defunding NASA and all it's programs and contracts? Would you support that for openers?
@MegaAstrodude12 жыл бұрын
Too much social inequality is bad because it could jeopardize the rights of people and create a system similar to medieval serfdom where only a few people own land and the comfortable class is controlled by brutal guilds.
@anjwht10 жыл бұрын
great interview. really interesting points.
@derendohoda38916 жыл бұрын
I don't know how this popped up in my recommended but what a fantastic interviewer, challenging without being confrontational, very few leading questions, and really good follow-up questions that showed he was paying attention.
@Radnally8 жыл бұрын
Interesting argument. The employment participation has been steadily declining for years. It's now at a point where we're getting huge polarization in US society. The narrative of employment growth with technological advances seems to breaking down. The advances in automation currently implemented and on the horizon indicate that the employment participation rate will continue to decline.
@fdfdfd208 жыл бұрын
in 1996 we took people OFF the welfare rolls and "saved" millions in the federal budget AND THEN in 2008 we added back on the welfare rolls AIG GM Bank of America CITIBANK et al in the billion dollar corporate bail-outs - so basically we took the less educated and resourced OUT and gave it to the intellectuals who had fallen on hard times (YET turned out to be corrupt greedy and playing the system - the modern day "welfare queen" became people like CEOs and Hedge Fund managers)
@erc94686 жыл бұрын
@@fdfdfd20 Yeah, thanks Obama.
@jimbarrofficial5 жыл бұрын
Family, community, vocation, and faith - words to live by.
@francesvansiclen32457 жыл бұрын
It is hard to tell the truth in America now !!!!
@karendalsadik71192 жыл бұрын
This is one of the few authors willing to address class other than Wolf and Chomsky. I like Wolf but not crazy about Chomsky who is part of the elite.
@renegadeace17353 жыл бұрын
15:40 "High IQ people love complexity" Lol so true, that's why programming languages are so much harder than they need to be. Invited by high IQ people. I'm a low-iq engineer. I just had to get where I am due to persistence. Def have encountered a lot of, over-engineered stuff in the programming world.
@marcmeinzer8859 Жыл бұрын
Murray’s ideas are especially appealing to me as a burnt out ghetto high school teacher and then Job Corps and community college GED tutor who decided to go into the trades and stopped voting yes on school levies, which to me is a libertarian idea. My problem with public education is the one size fits all insanity which totally ignores suitability of curriculum from an IQ standpoint. In other words people with bad standardized test scores should be assigned to vocational programs starting as early as the 7th grade or they will clearly end up becoming unemployable.
@ZetaBitGaming11 жыл бұрын
To me it's seems like the roles have swift the women are working and the male are stay at home fathers if the women doesn't decide to jump around. I've seen a bunch of women with kids but most of the kids have different fathers.
@ndrklerz2178 Жыл бұрын
I would consider myself a latent racist, meaning I am trying hard not for those thoughts to enter my actions. But I can recognize a racist easily, and this man is one. I am not basing this on only one interview. One of the revealing things is that he needs to declare his political affiliation as "libertarian". Most racists would need to hide their racism and one of the ways to do that is to claim that they were liberals before they became libertarians. I am not disagreeing with a lot of what he said but do not agree with few things, for example that people are smarter because they have higher IQ. That is clearly a nonsense. IQ is a test result and while correlated with achievements in academics and professional sphere it certainly does not mean that somebody is "smart" which would mean a lot of other things. You can find a tons of "idiot savants" with high IQ but no sense of any rationality and without any achievements. Another glaring thing is that he keeps on preaching morality of 1960ies, obviously as every old man would while clearly not seeing that social changes are not necessarily a downward trend. Obviously many social changes were highly positive for women and minorities. While he keeps on lecturing about drawbacks of "elitism," it is more than obvious that his moral/ethical slant is elitism on its own. Unfortunately, the interviewer was not challenging him at all and let him feel superior which he confirms with frequent smirks.
@UnityFromDiversity7 жыл бұрын
His last few words at the end are powerful. I wish that more Boomers could understand this.
@Gambit7713 жыл бұрын
Do you even know what a boomer is? He is one and his views are clearly stuck in the past. Surprised millennials would support him. I'm guessing because you can't understand what he is saying.
@GregoryTheGr8ster12 жыл бұрын
Cool interview! Charles Murray has the calmest, most soothing voice out there. It is hard to believe that he is discussing intensely controversial topics in this video. So different from Bill O'Reilly!
@cerventes7615 жыл бұрын
Hope they do something about "KZbin"....ITS SO OUTTA OF CONTROL WITH CENSORSHIP AND PUSHING GARBAGE VIDEOS IN YOUR INTERESTS AND KEEPING YOU IN CHECK!
@redphill89595 жыл бұрын
Who is they? You dumb boomer!
@billderinbaja38835 жыл бұрын
Charles Murray: What is your solution for the rise of automation = loss of jobs? The jobs that largely created the middle class are disappearing. Bank tellers, secretaries, bakers, mechanics (cars need very little work), factory jobs, draftsmen, freight handlers, cashiers, taxi & truck drivers (automated vehicles coming fast), phone operators, librarians, on and on. These were not typically jobs that gave great joy in life, but they at least allowed people to buy a car and house, and they worked for companies that provided benefits and retirement. All gone. What is your solution to all of this Charles Murray?
@l337pwnage5 жыл бұрын
actually, it's breaking down along racial lines.
@joaniehiggs65755 жыл бұрын
Not just racial, but along the whole garbage bag of identity politics manufactured by the neo marxist media. They are purposely recreating and perpetrating all categories of social prejudice.
@joaniehiggs65755 жыл бұрын
@C M No, I can't agree with that statement at all. The very definition of the word is "preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience"... "dislike, hostility, or unjust behavior deriving from unfounded opinions". Hence the horrid Ku Klux Klan.
@UnseenThreat074 жыл бұрын
@@joaniehiggs6575 neo Marxism? Oy vey Excuse me while I shut it down
@countlessbathory14853 жыл бұрын
Culture is a really important factor, culture doesn't need to be changed by force however we have seen a shift in embracing destructive habits. For example, drinking and drugs is celebrated in both movies and music, feminism in 2021 paints men as toxic, universities push for leftist ideas like encoring the welfare state, all tradition is demonized, capitalism and the free market is lied about and betrayed as evil in both music and movies. There is a lot more I could mention but I think Murray's points and the ones I added in this comment are sufficient.
@MegaAstrodude11 жыл бұрын
Professional associations are controlling more and more middle class jobs, making it tougher and tougher for a low-income adult to ever obtain them. The licensing procedure for many of these professions is now out of control and largely unnecessary. For instance, a lot of non-accounting majors were taking, and passing, the exams to become CPA's.The accounting majors were angry with this trend and demanded that only those who've taken x amount of acc courses get CPA, even if others pass the test.
@freethebirds35786 жыл бұрын
Teachers have the same problem. Never mind that I have 2 degrees and taught for 20 years. I passed the test you require! Except I passed it 25 years ago and the scores were discarded, so I have to pay to take the test again.
@MajorSeventh12 жыл бұрын
Given a time machine, I'd head for 1960 like a shot. In 1962, my dad was a high school grad, had just served a four-year hitch in the Navy, bought a house, got married, in the next three years had two kids, and bought a new car every year on a single income. In the years since we've wasted trillions trying to make true the beautiful lie of egalitarianism. If we had remained a sane country, I'm sure the internet and other modern inventions would've still come, we'd probably be on Mars by now.
@hornet69695 жыл бұрын
He claims that he's a Libertarian, then passes judgment against those who choose singleness, not to go to church, not to join the local lodge. 🤔
@abiygirma19255 жыл бұрын
He clearly spent time in the beginning explaining he's a lowercase libertarian. You should watch the video. being unmarried, not going to church etc have cultural effects. Explaining that isn't judgement. It's fact.
@bluewrenreilly1297 жыл бұрын
I like this man despite his being a Liberal.Charles Murray is a very nice and intelligent man.
@dexterlecter72899 жыл бұрын
I'm in this new lower class. My parents both had jobs and was raised middle class essentially. Once they got a divorce I dropped out of high school. After years of hard work and sacrifice I am now a business owner struggling to get by but still getting by. I can honestly say that it is cruel punishment to have an above average IQ and live among these people down here. It is so painful to feel as though the brain dead liberal armies will take my business, car, dignity, and everything else away and then follow on with lawsuit after lawsuit just for speaking of true research statistics. Conversations on complex issues are violently discouraged and if you do not have a quick black or white opinion on issues that end with "...I don't even want to talk about it", then you are cast as an outsider who they I'm sure want to burn at the steak, figuratively (for now). I realize that there has always been peasants but due to black culture dominating the media and the jewish leadership I feel as though it is much worse then it needs to be. We need more clearly defined ladders to get out of this shit hole down here. I know what to do to ensure my kids are raised MUCH better but for myself it is much harder then it should be considering the talent pool is highly underutilized.
@Aan_allein8 жыл бұрын
have ambition and drive for yourself and your kids. They will then succeed in life. Be a tiger parent
@raceandcrime7 жыл бұрын
+okay u mean that asian cultural thingy? www.amazon.com/Battle-Hymn-Tiger-Mother-Chua/dp/0143120581
@irresponsibleparent36 жыл бұрын
What's the point of going on about a high IQ when you're still living hand to mouth? You blame everyone and even your parents but nothing of yourself. You dropped out of highschool, blacks and jews didn't force you to.
@theatlantean396 жыл бұрын
Yup.
@macrondo58526 жыл бұрын
This is r/iamverysmart gold
@adamcastle83666 жыл бұрын
@7:25 "make getting food stamps like going the the DMV" hahahaha
@Alloftheanwsers6 жыл бұрын
*Nearly an entire standard deviation lower than the white average* *"marginal"*
@frankcrosby62224 жыл бұрын
European jews and north asians have a whole deviation above the whites
@MultiSmartass15 жыл бұрын
Murray doesn't.seem to understand that class isn't a new phenomena but an old one. The US.has always had class and class divisions. To argue that class is somehow new to the US and there are suddenly classes is utter nonsense.
@MegaAstrodude12 жыл бұрын
@2:27. Jefferson favored embargoes and Madison favored high tariffs so how are they libertarian?
@Physician-as-Patient-Tales7 жыл бұрын
Murray was fantastic as usual. Good probing questions by the interviewer. Well done.
@IamDoogy6 жыл бұрын
My advice to this interviewer: Don't try to argue with Charles Murray. You just look foolish.
@vrldc89665 жыл бұрын
You obviously have never seen Murry try to defend his work against other academics who have actually read it and not someone else's summary of it.
@SeattlePioneer7 ай бұрын
In 1969, at age 19, I observed the plague of divorce. I decided at that time never to get married or have children. Not worth the risk of social and financial disaster for me as a man. Now, at age 74, BEST DECISION EVER!
@richardscathouse8 жыл бұрын
Two classes? so all we have to do is knock off the fat cats, then everything will be ok. no more 10k x base income CEOs everyone can have a fair slice of company profits. Sounds good to me.
@Arnsteel6346 жыл бұрын
nope u will kill the talent that knows how to get things done
@freethebirds35786 жыл бұрын
So, you want to get rid of the inventors who got rich from their ideas. Where will the ideas come from? Who will improve what we have?