Join the 17k heretics on my mailing list: andrewgoldheretics.com. Here are your timestamps: 0:00 Rob Henderson Highlights 0:52 Luxury Beliefs 1:37 Defund the Police Ridiculousness 3:12 Queers for Palestine 4:07 Luxury Beliefs on the Right 4:52 How Luxury Beliefs Propelled Rob Henderson 6:22 A Woke Agenda 7:52 Social Media vs Legacy Media 9:52 The Weird Spike in Woke Words 12:32 Islam & Mass Immigration 13:52 Robin DiAngelo’s Luxury Beliefs 15:37 How Rob Henderson Has Changed His Mind 18:22 Does Intent Matter? 19:12 Rob’s Homeless Upbringing 20:52 Asian vs Hispanic Oppression Olympics 22:42 Adopted Father Left 24:12 Becoming a Trouble-Maker 25:52 Rebelling Against Academia, Defending Jordan Peterson 27:52 Politeness is Scary / JD Vance 31:22 What Rob’s Old Friends Think of Him Now 32:52 Air Force, Yale & Cambridge University 34:52 The Hypocrisy of Students 37:52 This Student Said THIS was Trauma! 40:52 Feeling Mexican? 44:52 Elite Unis More Likely to Be Pro Hamas 46:32 JD Vance, Trump & Abortion 48:22 The Happiness Lottery (Genetics) 55:22 Mind-Reading Madness 59:02 A Heretic Rob Henderson Admires
@fractal46192 күн бұрын
This is what I want to know. Most important topic. I think it is far more complicated than a single or few who. Andrew, please look it the fact that the Qatar gov donated FORTY BILLION to US universities in a short time period. WAY higher than any other nation. Followed by the Saudis and other Arab nations.
@kaitlynbecker84242 күн бұрын
Immigration is a HUGE luxury belief here in Canada. Us Canadians have no problem with immigration initially. Our government is so detached from reality that they think its perfectly fine to increase the immigration level faster then our infrastructure can increase. It's a nightmare
@Bethoflife2 күн бұрын
I hope Trudeau is gone in '25 but not holding my breath !
@user-fq1oj2tr3v2 күн бұрын
They know exactly what they are doing.
@gisellemagraibhaigh83422 күн бұрын
It boggles my mind that the Left don't see the huge trauma that immigration is: for the wealthy it may be exciting and adventurous. For those in crises and poverty it is the probable severing of family, community and country, no jetting back and forth for holidays and gorgeous Insta moments. It will be decades of hard grind learning new language and culture, feeling un-moored and insecure and deeply depressed/anxious. To provide support is a no-brainer...to facilitate it in such incredible numbers that providing good support is impossible? Crazy and cruel
@roseosterndorf12652 күн бұрын
The same is happening in US cities and towns far removed from the southern border, never mind the towns on the border.
@itzLeeyah2 күн бұрын
The same is happening in the UK. Quite a pattern emerging here isn’t there.
@colinclement27522 күн бұрын
Often times the loudest people for policies like "defund the police" are the most insulated and removed from the consequences of those policies.
@roseosterndorf12652 күн бұрын
Exactly the reason to describe them as luxury beliefs. Only those so far removed can afford the consequences.
@kylemenos2 күн бұрын
They found devices that go boosh with a women linked to Antifa and gave her 14 days in prison. She's linked with over 30 riots and her friends attended court faces masked crying 'we love you'. These people are psychopaths.
@insanepolygon2 күн бұрын
Alyssa Milano was all about defunding the police until she thought a gunman was lurking on her $2.5 million property.
@rwordedКүн бұрын
Yep. They all love in gated communities where they don't have to deal with real crimes and would easily call the cops on an outsider.
@GreatSageSunWukongКүн бұрын
its always the case, I grew up on a council estate full of drugs and crime, yet I see privileged uni brats screaming about legalizing weed because they smoked a few in their dorms with their mates, they have not got a clue, I think anyone advocating it should be forced to spend 6 months living on a sink estate full of weed heads mugging people for cash and watching their life slide and the dispair of their families, I feel the same way about everything, advocating for more immigration? then spend 6 months in an area where the local council dumps them, spend some time in temp accommodation trying to get permanently housed, and jobs too advocating for gender ideology? spend 6 months volunteering at a womens shelter, see how the court system treats women etc.
@BirdyMorgan2 күн бұрын
So enjoyed this discussion. We grew up poor in the UK, my dad was in prison when I was born, in the late 50s. I had a very dysfunctional, abusive childhood, but decided to raise my children with love and education. My 4 children are all professionals and one of my sons attended the prestigious University of Cambridge, as a mature student, as did Rob Henderson. I loved his story and relate to the difficulties of growing up, without protection.
@itzLeeyah2 күн бұрын
Always love to hear someone break the cycle.
@ms-jl6dlКүн бұрын
What about the father of your children? He wasn't involved?
@itzLeeyahКүн бұрын
@@ms-jl6dl that was a bit far reached
@Sam-ir2te2 күн бұрын
Ooh, this one will be good. Really like his term "luxury beliefs". The modern age equivalent of "champagne socialists"
@LocustaVampa2 күн бұрын
Well we live within luxury here, but are forbidden to partake unless we are wealthy. So there will always be those who are unwealthy who resent this, and will seek to tear down the system that keeps them poor. SO, rather than help themselves to succeed within the rules of society, they seek to WIN in some other way ...like how a barbarian wins, or an animal wins during a hunt. A visceral victory is what the affluent non-thinkers desire! Something that makes them feel alive and covered in the blood of their fallen foes. Barbarism must inherit the Earth ..and thus some portion of humanity must take to the stars. Bro
@redredred12 күн бұрын
There's another term as well - "intellectual decadence." We focus on things that only a decadent people have the time/money to worry about. And we do so, to our own detriment, due to the notion that time is finite and every second we spend worrying about woke issues is a second we could be devoted to doing something productive or simply enjoying leisure, both of which are preferable to what we're currently doing.
@Alexanderisgreat2 күн бұрын
I actually came up with that and he stole it from me and then blocked me. He’s insane.
@treadlightly76Күн бұрын
☝️🧐🥂
@rwordedКүн бұрын
Most to All socialists are champagne socialists, especially Marx who was a lazy bum who never worked a day in his life and lived off his family's wealth and that of Engles.
@alanchamberlain99672 күн бұрын
I remember when people with "luxury beliefs" were known as 'limousine liberals". Rob Henderson speaks the truth.
@rwordedКүн бұрын
Or "champagne socialists"
@kittenclawsguitarvideos61472 күн бұрын
A very concise speaker. He gets straight to the point.
@mikelucchesi17192 күн бұрын
Finally, a term for the nurturing of horrible and harmful ideas… as long as those advocating for said beliefs can’t be adversely affected. Thank you, Mr Henderson!
@yoclark2723Күн бұрын
This was quite an interesting interview. Thank you for featuring him. I hadn't heard of luxury beliefs before but I agree 100%. My son is a police officer in a small city in So Cal in which most are working class. I asked him if there were any protests regarding defunding the police and he said "no, most of these people have to get to work in the morning."
@jonathanmahoney16722 күн бұрын
Such an intelligent and experienced man!
@PrimordialOracleOfManyWorlds2 күн бұрын
luxury beliefs sound like modern-day Plato's noble lies. it is fascinating that to see modern-day parallels to ancient Greek political terms being used. history is repeating.
@AlainaLee822 күн бұрын
Andrew you kick ass at interviewing!! Im so glad to see you so successful!
@breehanson34152 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story and perspective Rob!
@karigirl35692 күн бұрын
The nuclear family is one of the few things that has survived since the beginning of time and is a proven marker of becoming a productive and self sufficient adult. Of course it has to be done away with.
@pooheadlou2 күн бұрын
The nuclear family is a modern term.
@dragonmaster13602 күн бұрын
@pooheadlou The TERM is modern. But the concept is literally older than human beings. It exists in nearly ever herd-based or social animal group, including humans. All a nuclear family is is a mother, father, and one or more kids. The concept existed since before language.
@mikayla2819Күн бұрын
Well it also has to be done away with for these neo Marxists as it's the only place in which the state has no say in the moral and political instruction of children.
@gissellest3332 күн бұрын
I went to the University of Vermont and a lot of people there also had luxury beliefs. Sadly today UVM and VT are more woke than ever.
@imogenrex62862 күн бұрын
Love Rob Henderson - more pls!
@TiGGowich2 күн бұрын
Isn't it kind of strange that we call these people "intellectuals" who hold these luxury beliefs when the beliefs I feel like require you to be extremely dumb and void of any logic?
@nampadaek2 күн бұрын
I've been saying this for years. I just get ignored when they find out I didn't get a college degree. I guess my southeast Asian working class self doesn't know anything.
@TheSarahJane33Күн бұрын
Elitists have always hated the common man.
@loubylou1899Күн бұрын
I truly believe the only people who can understand poverty are those who have lived it.
@mark4asp15 сағат бұрын
I don't think so. Try living in poverty. You will not understand it. You will just live it.
@Lainers20002 күн бұрын
I enjoyed this interview very much. Rob Henderson is a straight forward speaker. He kind of touched on it but not everyone needs to go to a university. Trade schools are another option, especially as there are so called plumbers, electricians, and contractors who are not qualified to be doing the job.
@roseosterndorf12652 күн бұрын
I never miss a chance to listen to Rob Henderson. Knowing his background and how he moved away from such a chaotic upbringing gives him more credence than any academic or government official.
@sn4rff2 күн бұрын
your videos are always really interesting, thanks for this.
@thunderstreet782 күн бұрын
I read his book last year. It is amazing that he made it out and has reached this level of success.
@LP-dc7fh2 күн бұрын
Amazon has “Troubled” on preorder for Feb 4 2025. I’m glad that Rob’s sales have gone well, but release more books!
@paulawade14462 күн бұрын
I wonder about creativity being as valuable as intelligence. I have always struggled academically, but my work around was my creativity, not just in aesthetics but in finding ways to work around barriers.
@ChristineMeyer-hs9rgКүн бұрын
Yes it's a silly system that only recognises academic results where only a small percentage have the raw intelligence. They've lowered the standard so much that the degrees are useless and meaningless and other talents which are useful are not utilised or developed in the crush to be " university educated". It's not good for the academically talented because they cannot be nurtured either. It's a mess.
@n.m.39812 күн бұрын
You get the most fascinating guests!
@ThiHoang-rj4oc2 күн бұрын
One of the reasons they have to keep people generationally poor is if everyone had a leg up in life, who is going to do all the jobs nobody wants to do?. We can't have a society full of doctors and judges, we need the little people being coffee makers ,cleaners and all the other "normal" jobs that make society a nice place to live.
@corinnewatts66832 күн бұрын
Sewer workers, garbage collectors, water treatment workers, plumbers, mechanics, engineers, pest control. They are the people that make life "normal". Without them the whole place literally turns to sh*t.
@deborahfreedman3332 күн бұрын
This is the excuse given, for allowing mass immigration of unskilled workers, as well. I think it is less a matter of having members of society willing "to do all the jobs nobody wants to do", and more a matter of paying them enough, so that they don't mind doing them, and can provide a decent living for their family.
@marieyoung3113Күн бұрын
@@corinnewatts6683these people get paid pretty decent wage though. We still need toilet cleaners, typists, fast food serves, carers. These people make pittance.
@TheSarahJane33Күн бұрын
This is why the coffee makers, cleaners etc need to have the freedom to start their own businesses.
@roskanaКүн бұрын
One of my favourite rational thinkers, Rob Henderson. Excellent!
@rickardstrom93052 күн бұрын
I disagree with the notion that they don't intent harm. The most vile and intolerant people around belongs to the tolerance crews. There is no limit to what they are capable of as several movements have proved lately.
@simonc63282 күн бұрын
The words aren't an accident. The UN SDG-5 informs the ESG policy guidelines for investment, and it feeds into the activists entitled beliefs.
@ChristineMeyer-hs9rgКүн бұрын
Yes the words are deliberately weaponized for social engineering purposes. They are usually the opposite to the intent - such as "keeping you safe" usually means "exploiting your fears".
@hillfield3692 күн бұрын
"Trickle down economics" was one of Thatcher's policies. I was there. It didn't work.
@daheikkinen2 күн бұрын
It worked under Clinton in America. Also under Reagan.
@Snakmachine2 күн бұрын
Clinton also implemented austerity measures to balance the budget, and that worked too.
@user-fq1oj2tr3v2 күн бұрын
@@daheikkinenno it didn't.
@liberatumplox6252 күн бұрын
She adopted it from Raegan, who picked it up from an economist. It also ties into the Irn Rand stuff.
@evolassunglasses46732 күн бұрын
@@daheikkinen America's manufacturing base is now in China
@pixie3458Күн бұрын
Love Rob Henderson, so balanced and well spoken. I am in my sixties, grew up in the 70s and witnessed these luxury beliefs through university even then
@clarenancy77Күн бұрын
Rob's Happiness Lottery parallels Mike Rowe's agenda. Would love to see Rob on Rowe's podcast. Great interview, Andrew.
@bethotoole65692 күн бұрын
Yet another great interview!
@milaycastillo57232 күн бұрын
married men are happy. married women aren't really happy. The happiest people are married men and single women. Everybody would like to have a wife and everything that a wife brings to a household with so little investment.
@bobhill43642 күн бұрын
No such thing as a happily single woman.
@maryannebrown23852 күн бұрын
@@bobhill4364 I am. Very Happy, Very Single.
@roseosterndorf12652 күн бұрын
I’m married 41 years and pretty darn happy.
@milaycastillo57232 күн бұрын
@bobhill4364 I disagree. Especially after being married or in a long relationship, single women learn to appreciate being single.
@milaycastillo57232 күн бұрын
@roseosterndorf1265 I don't doubt it. You are a lucky one. However, most married women at 41 are not happy.
@charlescawley9923Күн бұрын
I know what it is like with a difficult childhood. Mine was radically different compared to his, but in some ways it motivated me in much the same way. It led to me stumbling on the two paradoxes of reason. In my case, academics split with one faction pro and the other wishing I were dead. (No exaggeration). Excellent post. Well done.
@finchharper46472 күн бұрын
I do not have time or money for luxury beliefs. I am barely treading water and trying not to drown in bills, food prices, medical bills and prescriptions, utility prices. Heck, I pay $140.00 a month for internet
@TheSarahJane33Күн бұрын
Need to get that Starlink 🤣
@beckymcmanus33672 күн бұрын
Fascinating as always
@LolaEverywhereКүн бұрын
The cost of entitlement is paid by those that can lease afford it
@bettiezyxКүн бұрын
The way Henderson smiles as he recounts misspent youth...lol
@yvonnemorris7617Күн бұрын
Great interview. Very engaging.
@leanneringwell14095 сағат бұрын
This was eye opening I enjoyed the conversation. I was a teacher for 20 years. Towards the end of my career the two biological parents were about 20% of my classes.
@souxcasaКүн бұрын
"women have feet too" never have truer words been spoken Andrew 😂
@stoppropaganda25732 күн бұрын
I love the term "Luxury Beliefs", its so perfect since we need a new expression for woke!
@kimsherlock8969Күн бұрын
Rob Henderson is a great mind looking outside of the accepted software 😊 Surviving insecurity as a powerless child without the ability to change their situation 🎉 Brave new world 😊 You survived.
@debbiefodor708814 сағат бұрын
I really enjoyed listening to this discussion and learning about ‘luxury beliefs’ - a term I don’t recall having heard before.
@angelstyro2 күн бұрын
I don't think the problem with England's immigration is economic contribution. I think it's mostly around the way they treat others (ESPECIALLY WOMEN). Alex Phillips talks about this a lot. She's brilliant.
@vannesagannon45552 күн бұрын
Fantastic ❤❤❤
@joshrobinson5062 күн бұрын
The luxury belief of thinking that people work under the table for minimum wage. Illegals working construction rarely work for minimum wage or less. The tax structure actually makes it possible to pay under the table workers 150% of minimum wage or more and still come out ahead as the employer.
@user-wt3bk9nl5xКүн бұрын
Henderson is great: insightful, grounded, humble. I've known his work for the last couple of years and he's spot on.
@lucie16872 күн бұрын
Very cool guy, really enjoyed this one.
@jllbruce11Күн бұрын
I read an article they said DiAngelo's book should be called "Damned if you do damned if you don't"....
@estelarodriguez3611Күн бұрын
What an interesting interviewee!!!! Loved the episode.
@PammellamКүн бұрын
I think young elites will promote their own righteous beliefs even if they thought or knew it would not be great for poor people. It would be the fault of the poor, they would think.
@marieyoung3113Күн бұрын
Agree. I was just at the point where he explained you will be happier poor, going to church, married and have a friend. Well that is so simplistic!! And does not take into account environmental factors. We are all so different, that won’t make everyone happy. However, I did go to church years ago, and I went every week. I must admit I found an inner peace in me, and I was calmer and happier. I would like to go back, I found I’ve been so busy, doing a degree and now a new demanding job. But I will go back, it was great for the soul, and the people there were so caring, and looked after each other. It was nice to belong to something bigger than myself if that makes sense
@PammellamКүн бұрын
@@marieyoung3113 One thing we all miss perhaps in this modern life is working actively for the greater good of those around us. Back, long long ago, when the life of all in the “village” depended on many people (I won’t say all of the people as there must always be the sick, weak and other folks who can not really participate), there must have been satisfaction in working towards some common goals that helped everyone. We are so separated now. We all go on our own way to work or school without reference to others. I would think that going to church (or any religious service) regularly would bring a feeling of community and shared goals. I’m not a church going person, but I have found a small amount of peace and satisfaction from working with some of the women in my neighborhood who have said they have no friends and always feel alone. We just meet once a month in the community center and chat and drink tea as women do. We have all benefited with less loneliness and looking forward to seeing each other. These days in our modern life, a neighborhood is often just a collection of houses where the people living there have little to do with each other. That is our biggest problem, I think.
@waynemcauliffe-fv5yfКүн бұрын
Yeah i`m a 62 year old working class Aussie and i`m over the woke crap. Most of us are. Stuff the elitests. Good on you 2.
@shelleyphilcox47432 күн бұрын
It's not trickle down, its droplet down, and frankly, we need Niagra Falls.
@OlgaHolger21 сағат бұрын
THANK YOU
@kimsherlock8969Күн бұрын
Sometimes kids don't receive any kind of personal attention They are lost and confused 😕 Feel unable to concentrate on anything but mindset distraction 😌 Some are intellectuals 👏 😌 Different brains learn in different ways and some different ways are amazing.
@kathrynbaker821517 сағат бұрын
Great interview! I love it when Andrew, an intelligent and articulate person, interviews another intelligent and articulate person.
@mitjabehn647Күн бұрын
Henderson is a figure to watch. He should put himself out there more!
@larading2914Күн бұрын
The Tiger Mom thing; Being brought up like that can be really traumatising. It's interesting to not that soo-ee-side rates in East Asia among students and teachers are among the highest in the world. In extreme cases, EVERYTHING is sacrificed for academic 'success', even family relationships and the mental health of the child. I have seen it first hand.
@meno1elseКүн бұрын
Thank you. Really enlightening, informative video. Gave a lot to think about.
@user-fq1oj2tr3v2 күн бұрын
Andrew, you should interview Jasun Horsely on this top, too, and its relationship to Fabian Gradualusm.
@adrianarchie2 күн бұрын
based
@theodorearaujo971Күн бұрын
We have to develop a way to hold the academics and public sector workers who implement and support luxury beliefs and theories that consistently fail liable for their implementation of these delusional theories.
@saltchuckwest2 күн бұрын
prestige media - another truth 🗯 term Royal courtiers competing with each other vibes.
@kellyedey8573Күн бұрын
I remember the Sun printing a full page spread on how to spot a sex change.
@Andrea-zm1nlКүн бұрын
I wonder what a society would look like if every one was a white collar worker. That would mean no one was a cashier, or a waitress. No one would be working for MacDonald's, or Wendy's or KFC. No one would be working in a warehouse loading trucks. No one would be a truck driver. Etc etc. See how this could be a very bad thing?
@stefaniaponitz5738Күн бұрын
Prestige media, such a good term.
@vonickles5033Күн бұрын
Wonderful guest andrew and i agree with him on the abirtion issue, please stop cancelling life guys
@cfluff6716Күн бұрын
I’d have to push back a little bit on the “trickle down” definition… A, I haven’t heard that term used in 15-20 years and B, even if used now it just means less taxes, regulation and just overall less Gov to help those that truly provide livelihoods and drive the economy. What’s maddening to me is that people still try to argue about what actually creates economic growth and prosperity… the Gov doesn’t create jobs or revenue and the fact that the Left and Democrats still debate this shows just how dishonest and incompetent they’re as leaders.
@LunaJLaneКүн бұрын
Cultural appropriation is such a stupid concept. Every culture borrows from other cultures. Also, why is it only other cultures are important and other cultures borrowing from American culture is unimportant? Such stupidity.
@percussiveelements470Күн бұрын
hasn't luxury beliefs been a concept in philosophy for thousands of years??
@corinnewatts66832 күн бұрын
The abortion "topic" always bewilders me. I don't see any need for there to be an ideology or politics around it, for govt or academia to be involved in it, as they recently have taken it upon themselves to do. It has always been a matter for the individuals involved to decide on, using their own free will, personal beliefs and situation. Edit: to clarify there should not be an overarching, "one size fits all" way to think about abortion as a topic. It is exceedingly personal and specific to each individual.
@deborahfreedman3332 күн бұрын
How true, and yet there are so many who think they have the right to decide, this very personal decision, for others.
@mark4asp15 сағат бұрын
Rob Henderson's luxury beliefs are similar to Gad Saad's suicidal empathy beliefs. Except suicidal empathy beliefs can also harm the believer too.
@ph8077Күн бұрын
Gary Lineker....I think his views on immigration _could be_ considered luxury beliefs. Well, for the moment anyway...one day even the rich, sanctimonious & smug will feel the change in crime stats.
@lynnoettl59962 күн бұрын
A word of caution casually supporting redistribution without studying the psychology of work in society. See: Thomas Sowell and Walter Williams.
@roseosterndorf12652 күн бұрын
Two giants of economics. WW, RIP.
@rachelwebb233018 сағат бұрын
land rights for gay whales!!!!!!! (that was irony back in my day and it seems more applicable today than way back then. i am 62) altogether now....land rights for gay whales!!!! another great episode mr gold, never heard of luxury beliefs....great description, i will use them!!!
@dustythurman54267 сағат бұрын
Starts off with a common fallacy. "Trickle down economics" 1. This is a slanderous name by Democrats and does not represent the idea, at all. 2. The idea is that a good economy is good for EVERYONE, so a policy that helps the rich is not a "bad" idea just because it helps the rich. If it is helping everyone, then stop being so envious just because it also helps the rich. 3. When trying to turn an economy around, you have two options. Improve conditions for the typical employee or improve conditions for the typical employer (which includes small businesses). It is indisputable that efforts to help the employer are more effective and help everyone, where helping the employee tends to only create inflation due to this almost always being some kind of handout or comes at the detriment of the employers, so there are fewer jobs. Democrat economic ideas are almost always about buying votes by making people believe we need democrats to give handouts, so they hated the Reagan economics despite how obviously successful they were. So instead, they mischaracterized the ideas and slandered them as "trickle down". Him perpetuating this fallacy popularized by Democrats shows he REALLY was not prepared for this question. Additionally, he is empirically wrong to claim capitalism inherently concentrates wealth.
@johns.1854Күн бұрын
Trickle down economics is the opposite of a luxury belief. Trickle down economics directly benefits, rich people who support it, while it directly harms poor people who believe in it. The definition of a luxury belief is something that harms others, while the person who holds it is sheltered from those harms.
@garrick58732 күн бұрын
Andrew, I like your show, but I hate the theme. Please get rid of that violin.
@claireberry3971Күн бұрын
"Women have feet too"😂😂
@drummerlovesbookworm973822 сағат бұрын
Andrew: have you listened to “Master: The Allegations Against Neil Gaiman” on the Tortoise KZbin channel? I didn’t know his father was a Scientology OG. (Episode 3)
@MatthewStone-m9p13 сағат бұрын
Trickle down economics has never been an economic theory. It is an unsophisticated left-wing explanation of supply side economics.
@mattieboy7777Күн бұрын
please get coasters!
@BenjWarrantКүн бұрын
"Racism", "sexism" and "homophobia" are not 'woke' words, nor are they politically correct. They are common or garden words describing everyday factors of the 21st century in developed countries. Still, saves me watching the rest of this utter bullshit.
@bethotoole65692 күн бұрын
When is the Tommy Robinson interview going to be out??
@TheJollyMisanthropeКүн бұрын
Green energy is another luxury belief.
@justanothernick398414 сағат бұрын
It is. But why are we paying attention to Rob as some sort of authority? He re-coined a common concept and wrote a (few) book (s).
@TheJollyMisanthrope5 сағат бұрын
@@justanothernick3984 Given his experience and the amount of work he put into developing his ideas I'd say that makes him an authority compared to the majority of social media commentators out there that have not put in any effort whatsoever.
@user-oh2ps3ft8sКүн бұрын
Join the dots between all the troubled souls in the decaying western world and i guarantee you'll find that before the drugs, the alcohol, the depression and whatever else ails you'll find they hail from a broken home. We have so normalised selfish divorce that we fail to recognise it as the root cause of our problems. Divorce and family breakdown destroys a child's faith and innocence.
@Madonnalitta1Күн бұрын
My parents divorce was the best thing to happen in my childhood. When they were married they'd physically fight, which I saw many times. Once they divorced, they were friends. My dad would come over to see us nearly every night after work. He's long dead, but he's still the best man that I ever knew.
@TheSarahJane33Күн бұрын
As opposed to normalizing staying in dysfunctional, toxic and abusive marriages?
@reasonablespeculation38932 күн бұрын
Redistributing wealth is not a viable corrective measure. Teach work ethic and prudence. Teach marketable skills. along with mastery of basic math, basic finance, and economics, as standardized high school curriculum. Entire neighborhoods of young, strong, working age people wasting their time and money on destructive endeavours, and wasteful activity,, then crying "Oppression" ...and it goes on generation after generation
@Jo15673Күн бұрын
He did not come up w this idea. He coined a 2 word pop culture phrase. I’ve read about other people writing about this same idea from dates that predates this guys entire career.
@samenglish95722 күн бұрын
Luxury belief to have these chats and hash out these ideas. It is a very hungry man who sits with legs crossed and mind open waiting for duck to fly in.
@user-nh3pe2su5mКүн бұрын
How did you put yourself thru upper education?
@wolfhugs2221Күн бұрын
Do you have any new heretics lined up Andrew? Ed Winters, perhaps? Joey Carbstrong? Dr Alex Hershaft?
@shokuchideirdrecarrigan7402Күн бұрын
All this Equivalency of happiness is complete BS as far as I can tell. Help people with adequate income for food and housing and they will be more likely to be happy.
@annied9864Күн бұрын
Thank you for using CHILD
@Ste20232 күн бұрын
it's financed by the usual crowd
@weneedsenses2 күн бұрын
i dont like the plucky underdog. I'd rather have brain scanners
@alsmith9853Күн бұрын
Whilst it's true that hard working immigrants can bring dynamism and innovation to a new country, I can't help thinking they're taking that away from their old country. And I will NEVER blame people for wanting a better life, but there's so many issues with the mass amount of migration we have now. I think wealthy countries should do much more to help the poor shitty countries to do better, thus obviating the need and desire for such huge migration
@TheSazzlerazzleКүн бұрын
Good point, Seems to have happened in Portugal
@NGC-gu6dz2 күн бұрын
Big misnomer on "trickle down economics". It really is an oversimplified slogan for the belief that the market, rather than administrative diktat, is the best catalyst for economic growth and wealth creation for the general population. It is a political label for opposition more than a belief.