You know it’s a great episode when there’s a Wikipedia article underneath the title.
@Grizabeebles6 ай бұрын
Yup. Demonetized episodes have no commercials!
@KalmoK6 ай бұрын
Wtf are you talking about...?
@NoRezos6 ай бұрын
@@KalmoK I don't know about mobile version, but in desktop there is a wikipedia page explaining about Armenian Genocide Edit : the page is right below the video
@orionhuff38166 ай бұрын
I clicked on a video about fashion, and now I'm learning about the Armenian genocide...
@ShaunRobinsonCross28526 ай бұрын
@@NoRezosI can confirm the mobile version as the Wikipedia article
@ErutaniaRose6 ай бұрын
So many people say the word “genocide” is overused. No, we just have A LOT of them going on in a ducked up world. You can’t just change the definition of genocide because you don’t like hearing about Sudan, The Congo, Palestine, Myanmar, and so much more. There’s a 9 step definition of genocide that ENDS with mass killing making it official. And the mass killing part is the main part being used and to prove it in international law alongside discrimination akin to apartheid in South Africa. But we all should remember that genocides don’t just appear, so much happens before to lead up to them before we can call it a genocide. And the fact that we can call it that legally is a problem. So many signals were missed, ignored, or encouraged to cause this level of suffering.
@SynthiaVan6 ай бұрын
Well said.
@jeremylayman36845 ай бұрын
10 step definition of genocide now. Also, 'fun' fact, right now we have about 7 of those steps right here in America. We have skipped step 7 and gone to step 8.
@NutshangbbАй бұрын
who says that?
@PremierCCGuyMMXVIАй бұрын
But why don’t yall ever talk about Ukraine? Not every war is.
@moijrka6 ай бұрын
You guys should update this to 2024 version with Temu, Shein and other ultra fast fashion brands.
@sonorasgirl6 ай бұрын
Eliot’s eyebrow work is impeccable
@RakanAljuaid5 ай бұрын
Right!!!😍❤️. What an adorable cutie of a little girl❤️❤️❤️
@amx-30_official3 ай бұрын
i dont know how she didn't lose her shit when john was behind her shouting about mystery Chicken but I applaud her resolve
@GeneralSchwartz6 ай бұрын
I love having so many options for why I want to be sad today
@alexanderrobins749721 күн бұрын
It is even easier now, and it will be for several more years...
@YukarioMashimato6 ай бұрын
The fashion portion can be replayed in 2024. Temu, etc. has made fast fashion and exploitation even worst.
@SnoFitzroy6 ай бұрын
*worse
@ErutaniaRose6 ай бұрын
Yup. Plus Shein, H&M, and probably so many more.
@JamesFaction6 ай бұрын
yeah. shit. fast fashion has been around 10ish years now blegh
@JamesFaction6 ай бұрын
fuck Temu specifically, in which all products come from the exact area where there are Uyghur "reeducation camps". You should know exactly who makes Temu stuff.
@alanp7415 ай бұрын
don't forget shein and the tiktok shop
@mirrankei6 ай бұрын
Hey man, sloths can move faster than you think, especially when they feel threatened, and they have MASSIVE claws. Don't confuse "chill" for "not dangerous". They also only come down from the canopy once a week, to poop - that's unrelated, but it is interesting and I thought you should know.
@ErutaniaRose6 ай бұрын
So true. I love animal facts.
@ryebread43696 ай бұрын
Maybe it's another show here on YT, but someone was talking about how sloths frequently "crimp" peoples fingers and arms ect. They have so much force per square inch in their claws they can break your finger like a delicious carrot!! People have to be very careful handling sloths, if they start the action to hold onto your finger because it *might* resemble a stick to the slow fuzzy brain, they won't stop the action because it's so much effort. "You miss 100% of the shots you don't take" is sloth philosophy when it comes to energy. They try their damndest to complete their task. Care takers have to be careful, similar to constricting snake handlers. If a sloth wanted to they can choke you out by wrapping their arm around your neck and trying to hang like on a tree. The strong grip can make you pass out if they crimp the right spot of your neck just trying to climb on you I love fuzzy animals that are more dangerous than they seem💛
@dannywilliams23586 ай бұрын
Oh yeah... Of course... The deadly, deadly sloth. Who among us doesn't remember the terrible stories of sloths slaughtering... Lmao
@TheOriginalKazooMaster6 ай бұрын
Tbf, an adrenaline rush will make a lot of animals move faster than usual
@dthomas92305 ай бұрын
@@TheOriginalKazooMaster "You miss 100% of the shots you don't take" is sloth philosophy and why they climb down to poop. They know their poop won't miss the branches on the way down, and will stink up where they live like the GOP house in DC..
@scottschader36646 ай бұрын
Again... John Oliver and his staff are absolutely brilliant!!!!!
@jasonellis4330Ай бұрын
For anyone wondering, "made in the USA" doesn't mean sweatshop free. There are so many sweatshops in the US
@saadalmuttakee84696 ай бұрын
Rana plaza incident felt like a fever dream. The news that day was horrific to watch, so many alive people stuck under rubble. Many fire service workers put incredible effort to save lives. They had to drag people under the building, sawing body parts. Many of them resigned from their jobs. One of the volunteers that day committed suicide on 2019 from the depression.
@christycarter7466 ай бұрын
💔💔💔
@ACME_Kinetics5 ай бұрын
And if you watch pretty much any documentary on the situation it gets even more infuriating. IIRC "Plainly Difficult" and "Fascinating Horror" YT channels both do a good job covering it, I'm sure there are longer ones as well.
@bry9t6 ай бұрын
Really great work the Last Week Tonight put into this episode, shoutout to Elliot at the end
@Jcewazhere6 ай бұрын
Climate Town just did a video on fast fashion. They tried to find ethical shirt makers so they could sell some $wag, but they literally couldn't find them. And Jon mentioned that fast fashion was a known issue back in the 90s too.
@dwat3r5 ай бұрын
They found one in the US :) But yeah, almost all commercial stores do this. And I've heard that if they'd stop this, Bangladesh would lose a large portion of it's GDP... It's a wicked world.
@jasonellis4330Ай бұрын
@@dwat3r Really? The number of sweatshops in the US is insane
@SynthiaVan6 ай бұрын
I assume the Obama bit was him saying "You already know what I think, but my job doesn't allow me to use certain terms for the sake of foreign relations." That is totally understandable to me.
@DragonbIaze0525 ай бұрын
If somebody refused to acknowledge the Holocaust because of their job, you'd start questioning their moral integrity.
@moogle685 ай бұрын
@@DragonbIaze052 Maybe, but it depends on what their job is, and the consequences of being honest. It's easy for you to write the sentence you just wrote, but what if millions of people were negatively affected by that same comment you just made? Even if you believe it to be right, would you have been able to write the comment so easily? And, just to be clear, we are talking about people who already have it rough, suddenly having more burdens and dangers placed upon them by your comment, not happy healthy Americans who would simply have to sacrifice some sort of convenience.
@moogle685 ай бұрын
@@DragonbIaze052 If you seriously think that Obama is "morally compromised" simply for understanding that his words carry more weight than yours, then you're ignorant of how complicated real life is. Real life is not black and white, you don't always get to choose between a clearly "good/safe" option, and a "bad/dangerous" option. Unfortunately, sometimes, as with Obama's situation, you only have the option to decide between the lesser of two evils.
@DragonbIaze0525 ай бұрын
@@moogle68 Obama's words do carry more weight than mine, and he chose to do nothing with it. He spoke up against dozens of other things during his time in office, even passively intervening in a debate about the state-recognized name of a mountain. He then offered no pressure at all against Turkey. The President of the United States of America is a title that holds more diplomatic pressure on the world stage than basically any other, and he used it to implicitly reinforce genocide denial by avoiding the topic. And no, I think he's morally compromised because he approved more drone strikes than any other president, with little tactical information and a flagrant disregard for life, leading to countless civilian casualties he never seemed to care about.
@dorariggs34735 ай бұрын
Anyone else hear "I don't know" and immediately think of richard sackler 🤣 12:22
@jordaneggerman47345 ай бұрын
_Iiiii duuunnooooo_ 😂
@littlejerryseinfeld41686 ай бұрын
System of a Downs concert in Yerevan commemorating this is a spiritual experience , that you can watch anytime ad-free on youtube, I highly recommend it. Not alot of bands who were active for like 8 years and havent made an album since 2005 who can do what they do with their relatively small discography. If you like them at all i highly recommend watching that concert at least once.
@DragonbIaze0525 ай бұрын
Serj Tankian is as wonderful as David Draiman is disappointing.
@jacobjohnson86865 ай бұрын
I remember watching that; there was this wonderful moment where a lightning bolt came down, perfectly timed to punctuate a dramatic moment in the music. That performance really hits something deep inside.
@jmblkhair78275 ай бұрын
I've loved System of a Down since the first time I listened to "Toxicity " . Then I proceeded to adore them once I found out how diligently they worked towards having the Armenian genocide mentioned in history books and acknowledged by Turkey. ( Not to mention the tremendous effort Axis of Justice made towards fighting social injustices.) And yes, the concert in Yerevan is remarkable.
@littlejerryseinfeld41685 ай бұрын
@@jacobjohnson8686 yeah that concert is so good, i play it at least once a week to motivate myself in the morning while working. I've watched many of their live performances but that was the most complete, the best sound out of them since their heyday, and the atmosphere and the enthusiasm of the crowd - with those 3 interludes that were well done and informative. I even decided to get a guitar and learn to play a bit because of that concert.... im not good but i can at least resemble some of the riffs, lol. I'm not sure if its a good or bad thing that they stopped making new music when they did, because I do believe that if a team isnt functioning optimally , or theres negativity surrounding them, it'll affect the creative process and their pretty pristine discography may be affected on an overall basis, but they really could have gone on to be maybe the only band that plays anything like their kind of music with the staying power to have lasted this long.
@Hemostat6 ай бұрын
Well i guessed wrong on what the headline about "the new zealand PM, a pony tail, and Pinot noir" was gonna be about...
@stie51086 ай бұрын
Feeling strange seeing a shot of Rudy Giuliani before he’s weird
@MrMatteNWk6 ай бұрын
And Dr. Oz when he was only medically weird
@startrek23655 ай бұрын
The child model at the end was the best actor and model and best part of this episode.
@Craftsman19843 ай бұрын
That is without a doubt the single worst swedish accent I have ever heard! xD LOVE IT
@DarkZerav6 ай бұрын
Real Mexican flautas are surprisingly cheap, less than 10 dlls a dozen, as long as the tortillas are made locally. Just sharing for those culinary tourist visiting Mexico.
@emaildomain6 ай бұрын
TT i would consider 1.75 a flauta to be kind of expensive, and that’s from someone living relatively close to where this show is shot (and presumably where those flautas were sourced)
@PopTartNeko6 ай бұрын
I refused to believe fashion executives are the richest people in the world and then I looked it up and sure enough, the Luis Vuitton CEO is currently at #1. Outriching even Amazon and Elon. Genuinely, what.
@tanman995 ай бұрын
Holy cow. Imagine that. And they contribute exactly nothing to society. As many issues as they have at least Elon and Jeff have changed the world.
@DragonbIaze0525 ай бұрын
@@tanman99 Changed the world for the worse, maybe.
@Tonyhouse1168Ай бұрын
Louis Vuitton has been a company since 1854.
@piedpiper1172Ай бұрын
But if they spent the money to combat slavery in their supply chain they’d merely be obscenely rich, not #1 rich. How can you ask them to give that up?!?!?
@andreware76386 ай бұрын
The fact we able to rewatch so many episodes is the reason they must work hard on update episodes of dozens of episodes in the past. He can condense them into 2 for 1s if he don't want that much overtime work.
@verify434 ай бұрын
what?
@AG-ld6rv6 ай бұрын
Maybe I'm not hip, but all of the clothes seen here could work 10 years ago, 5 years ago, right now, and likely 10 years into the future. Do people really judge others by the style of their clothes that precisely?
@Valyrianalien5 ай бұрын
Not most people. Maybe there are some. But then they're judging all of the rest of us equally. ;)
@andylintott93396 ай бұрын
Cameron's "clear and concise plan" is the single funniest line in this episode
@flippingthescienceclassrom6 ай бұрын
Remember when leaders weren’t respectable for simply touching others’ hair…ah the good old days
@sirjohnmara6 ай бұрын
11:42 Is it the MOST annoying thing, to answer your own questions? I think: Yes! Aaaaaaaaaaarggghhh...
@mika178846 ай бұрын
Just imagine the confusion of that sloth 😂
@makslesniewski6 ай бұрын
That fucking eyebrow wiggle at the end makes me wheeze.
@jessfrankel52126 ай бұрын
I wonder if people in those foreign offices actually ate the food. At least they wuz warned... 😉🤣🤣
@Sushistone5 ай бұрын
Absolute legend! This guy never misses
@scrantonicity_24 ай бұрын
Weird to make a episode about a Bowie song, but I‘m here for it
@Onigirli5 ай бұрын
15:12 This is one of my favourite jokes lol. "Inexpensive DVD!" - raves Variety
@gnitpeohseluj5 ай бұрын
That "sloth rangler" bit took me out XD
@useeer72716 ай бұрын
Controversial john oliver episodes my favorite
@christopherhaynes81016 ай бұрын
I like the gap style. It’s real evil villain like. “how do we decrease overhead while remaining as evil as Possible”
@KurenaiNanashi6 ай бұрын
Why controversial?
@useeer72716 ай бұрын
@@KurenaiNanashi The Armenian genocide
@klas6666 ай бұрын
@@useeer7271 What's controversial about it? Unless you're Turkey pretending it never happened and anyways Armenians did it to themselves, or Israel who for some reason wants to privatize the term itself.
@pat95902 ай бұрын
okay the common gap ad is fire tho
@warrenharding1036 ай бұрын
As a Kiwi, I find John's take on NZ hilarious although his attempt to do the accent is clearly Australian.
@kennyfresquez70196 ай бұрын
The irony of making fun of 20 something year olds wearing plaid while you are also wearing plaid is definitely not lost on me.
@Gorgonops_SSF6 ай бұрын
The one time youtube showing me an ad for Temu would have been appropriate. Just how do you get those cargo short prices so low, Temu? How do you do that? Sufficed to say over the last 10 years e-commerce just injected 40cc's of caffeine into the problem and even just the idea of media (traditional/social) stopping for a moment to be outraged at international labor violations seems tragically quaint.
@TyTheNerfGuy5 ай бұрын
Systematically clapped Dr. Oz 😂
@Sentient_Napkin5 ай бұрын
27:57 I know 7-11 taquitos when I see em
@michelleaneous6 ай бұрын
1:33 We can’t call it a genocide unless we consider mass murder of Indigenous Americans genocide as well.
@jlev10286 ай бұрын
It was. White Americans were seriously trying to, if not exterminate indigenous communities wholesale, wipe out their cultures via "reeducation" and assimilation policies.
@thedoubtfulhost6 ай бұрын
They both are
@DragonbIaze0525 ай бұрын
That was a long-term, organized, deliberate attempt to displace and kill an entire population based on ethnicity. It was a genocide. The fuck kind of argument is this?
@HRHDMKYT5 ай бұрын
It was. They’ve gotten away with not calling it genocide for so long because there were so many, many small indigenous tribes that North American settlers mass murdered, and not enough of them survived to provide a loud and powerful enough united front to raise the issue, nor do they grab enough media attention to raise the alarm to our collective awareness. We’re very adept at pretending the evil done in the name of land grabbing didn’t even happen.
@kanovski8 күн бұрын
I am running here to be first to say that we are living in the opposite world now that the news broke that Donald Trump nominates Dr. Mehmet Oz as Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator. This video ages great in that context!! :D :D :D We are living in a paralel world ran by The Onion, I'm telling ya! :D
@troyallen82236 ай бұрын
"Dr" Oz 🤯🤣😊😊
@kevinfoster11385 ай бұрын
I had to pause this to say, during the fashion segment I was really hoping it was going to flash over to the African countries that take in our clothing waste under the presumption that they are second hand and can be resold however they have literal mountains of waste clothing.
@s7r1x6 ай бұрын
High School Teacher here is there any way you could post a censured version I can show in school?
@SetiSupreme5 ай бұрын
Maybe you can download the episode and do the censors yourself? But since it's a highschool I think the episode is more than age appropriate.
@tersse5 ай бұрын
we all love that DIY show, thats sells us lots of tools, but though its called "The DIY Show", no one expects DIY information there, it's just a show!.
@straitJacketFashion6 ай бұрын
The shrimp and salmon pastry is listed as $46, H&M got spoiled.
@DragonbIaze0525 ай бұрын
It's less that it was cheap and more that it was cheaper than it should be. That was 5 seafood dinners for $46 total. That's about $9 per person for shrimp and salmon. Also, it's going to be a day old at least by the time it's delivered, and it's having to be flown all the way from New York to Sweden.
@danderedere5 ай бұрын
@@DragonbIaze052 I mean, technically one could claim OP's not WRONG. H&M got spoiled... seafood.
@tomgardner88256 ай бұрын
Oz is a joke. my brother is a well respected doctor, and told me Oz should lose his license to practice medicine.
@John_Smith_866 ай бұрын
But Oz isn't a doctor anymore. Nowadays, he is a entertainer. So long as he isn't seeing patients anymore, and is focusing on selling products on TV, it is not that big a issue. Although I don't really object to him losing his license either
@tarain417land3 ай бұрын
2024: Those orange cricket cubes are now $12.95 Inflation is real... and out of control. 😢 Thank god I don't feed crickets because I can barely feed myself.
@samuxan6 ай бұрын
and shein or temu weren't even a thing back then
@Chrisstine19935 ай бұрын
And so many years later, people have not learnt a thing, but they do be looking *sMaRt* Humas are great.
@DragonSlayer2680612 сағат бұрын
I can't believe dr oz is gonna be on the cabniet
@Room1422 ай бұрын
I didn't know Joe Fresh was in the USA for a few years
@daviddidomenico1715 ай бұрын
As of 6/13/24 a 12oz jar of Fluker’s Orange Cube is $12.99 at PetStore.
@mrfooledyaa54306 ай бұрын
The world before covid, what a place.
@LucPerry2 ай бұрын
Lets call out for freedom of speach when we are wrong...Yes thats a good idea.
@BlackJesus84636 ай бұрын
yup
@killashroomz4 ай бұрын
9 out of 10 doctors hate him, the other 9 hate him because oz is more famous than they are.
@ellafunt5 ай бұрын
and he thought this was a tough year for Dr. Oz, but he only went on to take even more Ls.
@_Mr.Tuvok_5 ай бұрын
I feel like they had better writers back then
@JohnTLyonАй бұрын
The problem is not with Walmart, Gap, or H&M, but with Bangladesh, doncha think?
@JuneBarbone4 ай бұрын
Movie, "GREED", .. British Comedy, exposed the cut throat fashion houses..I recommend
@samuelrosander10486 ай бұрын
2:40 It's almost like...that's US foreign policy in a nutshell. Anyone but US and its allies do bad thing, US inflates it as much as possible and screams bloody murder until there's accountability (and probably more, because obviously), but US and its allies do bad thing and it didn't happen, okay it did, but it wasn't that bad, okay it was bad, but we're doing it for the right reasons, okay we did it for all the wrong reasons, but you're anti-American/unpatriotic/anti-Semitic/etc, and do you condemn Hamas.
@donovanlocust11066 ай бұрын
Well , you are all those things
@christophercolangelo29296 ай бұрын
It's like, if your job is to entertain, and another's is to navigate world politics
@frostjune60725 ай бұрын
fed bot
@Jcewazhere6 ай бұрын
Wait, how is Katherine Heigl horrible? I lol at the Paltrow jokes cuz goop, but don't know about Katie.
@emaildomain6 ай бұрын
She had a reputation at that time for being like, difficult to work with, that in retrospect was probably somewhat unfair.
@DragonbIaze0525 ай бұрын
I think it was saying her acting/role on Grey's Anatomy was bad?
@HRHDMKYT5 ай бұрын
@@DragonbIaze052As the show went on, Heigl was accused of being difficult to work with on the set of Grey’s Anatomy, because she bad-mouthed the show and complained about objectionable working hours. So her character was written off the show rather than the rest of the cast and the crew having to deal with her allegedly diva-like behaviour. She has her own version of why she had a falling out with showrunner Shonda Rhimes (and with Judd Apatow, her boss for the successful crass comedy film ‘Knocked Up’ in which she played the lead), but it’s likely there were regrettable actions on all of their parts. When it comes to the television and movie industry, most people prefer to believe the worst of actors, especially ones who are quite successful and recognizable.
@Aglain_Plumrose18 сағат бұрын
*What is authority, really?* Authority is either the ability to manipulate and convince a mass audience or the means to try and convince a mass audience through force or subjugation. When any supposed authority figure attempts to convince the public through force, their level of authority begins to move down the scale. This is why scientific and philosophical arguments hold such power. It is because an authority based on the truth holds an extra point of conviction. When the public is no longer convinced of your argument they begin to deny your authority. This may be integral to how Empires collapse. Unfortunately, authority based on convincing lies often sells more often than an authority based on only the truth because the truth is often uninteresting or uninspiring. This often means that those in positions of power are taking advantage of their subjects in a deceptive way. People want a dream. They want a life. Unfortunately, that conflicts with the nature of reality. -Aglain Plumrose
@RichardMiller-tq6ut5 ай бұрын
I feel wrong after hearing that attempt at new zelandish
@addiemclain11835 ай бұрын
It should be Wizard of OZ, not Dr.
@FAT88936 ай бұрын
This whole feature is why I don't spend much money on everyday normal clothes and spend more on my cosplay costumes. I can always wear my cosplay costumes at an anime convention knowing that an adult has made my costume. If I want to get my everyday normal clothes, I go to a bundle shop. Hasan Minhaj talked about the real benefit of it in his Patriot Act show, and also on an episode about fashion.
@Yessssz3 ай бұрын
Austin is wearing a sweatshirt and casual pant outfit that is under $40! How is it under $40? Because they are sweats!
@faillblogkeyboardcat4 ай бұрын
21:58 That didn't age well. Damn it, _Blue Bloods._
@Rj-pw7zs5 ай бұрын
Tbf to the clothing companies even if they tried to stamp out any bad practices it feels like they're playing a game of whack a mole.
@otakusiki33116 ай бұрын
Watching this again in 2024 makes me sad. Things have gotten so much worse than fast fashion lol .. with ultra fast fashion like Shien and Temu trending now.
@jenelaina56656 ай бұрын
Ah things change, things stay the same, and actually it's worse because Obama not only won't say the word genocide he won't even really acknowledge anything is happening.
@haladriels6 ай бұрын
The Katherine Heigl joke aged so poorly
@donovanlocust11066 ай бұрын
You mean well?
@haladriels6 ай бұрын
@@donovanlocust1106 no
@SynthiaVan6 ай бұрын
I don't get it, never watched Grey's Anatomy. I only remember her from Knocked Up and thought she was great in it.
@donovanlocust11066 ай бұрын
@@haladriels yes. Cope
@RiseoftheLibertarian2 ай бұрын
Clothes are incredibly cheap. Then shows a dress for $39.99 that contains $1.29 cents worth of material. Yeah, thats not cheap.
@Charge0Complete6 ай бұрын
Well, all that shit should be made here
@uncle.America.Natural.96 ай бұрын
Just horrible the us market industry is
@faithstea4 ай бұрын
Totally expected the NZ prime minister story. Yeah, I've read Sideways Stories from Wayside School 😂 IRL Ponytails are a fetish for some people. Exposure of neck and all. Very gross to pull it without consent and especially to little kids 🤢
@loscarojoy5353Ай бұрын
Wooof...re-hire Soren
@Aglain_Plumrose6 ай бұрын
*Conjectures on Good and Evil* Evil sleeps but never dies. Throughout history people have grappled with the concept of good and evil but largely these definitions are muddled and inconsistent. What is the true difference between good and evil? How will a clearer understanding give us perspective into things like the Apocalypse and Armageddon? In order to understand good and evil we must present them in as simple of a definition as possible. It is my contention that good and evil are like the metaphors of the Tree of Life and the Tree of Knowledge in their most basic understandings. 1. Good is an aspect of living and life, but also an aspect of ignorance. 2. That evil is an aspect of truth and knowledge, but also a perversity of life and living. Why did God decree that Adam and Eve would surely die if they ate of the Tree of Knowledge? God judged the possibility of Adam and Eve's conquest into the realm of evil and the truth and deemed them unfit for competitive definitions. This possibility is intertwined with the complex notion that as one fails in an overall picture, especially of the true meaning of life, that one becomes more prone to flight and also violence. One, as they fail, is "set to ride" so to speak for their last stand before falling to a lesser place. This can help us understand the true meaning of both the Apocalypse and of Armageddon. -Francis Nienow
@cashnelson23063 ай бұрын
wait what’s wrong with katherine heigl what did she do
@JohnJFebreeze5 ай бұрын
before Gaza this was the only social issue any of those idiots talked about
@donnavorce88563 ай бұрын
BDS FOREVER
@DmonHiro5 ай бұрын
one of these is not like the other
@marcel_max5 ай бұрын
pulling the pony tail? not a practical joke at all, it's a sexual thing, come on. did anyone went to check the content of his computer?
@post-traumaticjessdisorder22515 ай бұрын
I wanna eat that cheap food so bad
@ayahrefaat80376 ай бұрын
so he ca call something a genocide ... just not whats happening in the world now? interesting
@jlev10286 ай бұрын
You're talking about Ukraine or Gaza? Because the former is real while the latter is fictional.
@muhammadabdel12016 ай бұрын
@@jlev1028 There isnt a genocide happening in Ukraine though but there 100% is one happening in Gaza, so im assuming you got former and latter mixed up.
@jlev10286 ай бұрын
@muhammadabdel1201 Only a Russian propagandist would believe that crap. Mass civilian graves have been found, cultural artifacts have been destroyed, soldiers are abducting children and sending them east to be "reeducated", Putin literally denies the existence of a Ukrainian people. If that's not genocide, I don't know what is.
@jlev10286 ай бұрын
@@muhammadabdel1201Only a Russian propagandist would believe that. There have been mass civilian Graves uncovered, cultural artifacts are destroyed every day, soldiers have been abducting children and relocating them east to be "reeducated",Putin has literally denied the existence of a Ukrainian people. If that's not the g-word (I have to censor it becayse of KZbin's dumb algorithm), I don't know what is.
@donovanlocust11066 ай бұрын
@muhammadabdel1201 no he hasn't "Muhammad"
@tersse5 ай бұрын
John, your a decendant of the british empire! good though we were at administration, even we, the British! coulden't hold down the fort, what chance dose GAP have, up side? providing employment?
@GuitarSlayer1366 ай бұрын
Episode
@therealjasonbueno6 ай бұрын
My timeline tho.
@asifurrahman20565 ай бұрын
make a video about tea farmers. they are much worse
@TwiztedSmoke2 ай бұрын
2025 anyone?
@TaylorJones-z3cАй бұрын
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@schontell79886 ай бұрын
Personally I cannot guarantee that children are not putting images on my shirts we can only hope that adults are working in China
@realestgamer24796 ай бұрын
1st😮
@puntura5 ай бұрын
what about native American Genocide?
@gregorygarcia78075 ай бұрын
Fun fact: John Cheese is the old northern American/French Native aboriginal term for white men from Europe; which eventually evolved into, "Yan Cheese" that became "Yankees".