The Unabomber, Explained

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@HorsesOnYT 2 күн бұрын
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@clericknight7304
@clericknight7304 Жыл бұрын
“Taking medications to tolerate conditions you naturally find intolerable” that hit me as fact
@suburbanindie
@suburbanindie Жыл бұрын
I'm just here to let you know this guy's condition caused him to kill people. Killing people is not tolerable. Don't think you found some nugget of wisdom from a serial killer because you find taking schizo meds to be inconvenient.
@toi_techno
@toi_techno Жыл бұрын
Are you going to start murdering and maiming people? Don't go to the doctor EVER if you feel like that EVER This pathetic failure of a man was just murderous weirdo who hurt innocent people
@localfatty4364
@localfatty4364 Жыл бұрын
Big Pharma is a business. Remember that
@pyropulseIXXI
@pyropulseIXXI Жыл бұрын
The fact 40$ of Americans are on medication is insane; I don't even drink coffee, so I don't understand how everyone is so fucked
@DanJuega
@DanJuega Жыл бұрын
@@user-dt8cn9gw9wYou forget not everyone suffers from adhd, or whatever you think adhd is
@verward
@verward Жыл бұрын
It is truly disturbing how balanced this story is between complete insanity and wisdom. It makes me wonder how slippery the transition into madness is.
@ThePresidentialTouch
@ThePresidentialTouch Жыл бұрын
Our times will become interesting enough to where many, many more will find out, and once they do, won't care that they are, for they will just be one of the crowd again.
@lonestarr1490
@lonestarr1490 Жыл бұрын
It's even more disturbing than that: the Unabomber has never gone mad. His reasoning has always been valid. The solutions he suggested (and inacted) seem mad, because they were supposed to solve a conundrum he himself analyzed does not allow for a solution. If we view it through the lense of Thomas Sowell ("There are no solutions. There are only trade-offs.") it makes perfect sense: trying to trade in an all-encompassing system must necessarily appear gruesome and mad from within that system, for you're a part of that system (albeit not benefitting from it in a meaningful way), hence you're part of what is to be traded in. Of course his bombings went nowhere and must therefore be considered an act of senseless violence (a.k.a. madness). But I believe that he was pretty much aware of that fact right from the start and the real purpose of the bombings was to grant him sufficient prominence for his manifesto to be published. Such a clear, calculated purpose, I would argue, is the opposite of madness. And that's what makes it even more disturbing for me than simply ascertaining that he must have gone mad at some point: if, through perfectly valid reasoning, you arrive at a point from where on violence is inevitable, then there must be something deeply wrong with the system.
@Lonewolfdebnf
@Lonewolfdebnf Жыл бұрын
Ted isn't crazy
@Lone_Rocket
@Lone_Rocket Жыл бұрын
Philosophers arnt always labled sane
@pro-socialsociopath769
@pro-socialsociopath769 Жыл бұрын
@@Lonewolfdebnf He went about a stupid way of getting his message across though.
@themerrybeggar941
@themerrybeggar941 Жыл бұрын
Its so rare and refreshing to find a KZbinr who covers a broad range of topics, and manages to do it all well, without sacrificing quality or cramming the videos full of annoying advertisements. This channel is like the conversations I wish I could have with friends.
@ravensthatflywiththenightm7319
@ravensthatflywiththenightm7319 Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately for me, this video hit me with another bloody Hero Wars ad. EDIT 5 minutes in and it's KenHub.
@royisdabest
@royisdabest Жыл бұрын
its just another rehash of kaczynski's wikipedia page with edgy graphics and nothing expounded on
@MG-ul3mi
@MG-ul3mi Жыл бұрын
@@royisdabestohmygotttt.... ambasing... ambassing... AMBATUKAMMMMMM.... AMKAMING
@2MinuteHockey
@2MinuteHockey Жыл бұрын
no mention of the CIA being behind his psychological torture
@yts70r135
@yts70r135 Жыл бұрын
@@royisdabestwho’s an edgy boy? 😅😂
@Chronoboy21
@Chronoboy21 9 ай бұрын
"What kind of freedom does one have if one can use it only as someone else prescribes?" Such profound words.
@OrkutEraMelhor
@OrkutEraMelhor 6 ай бұрын
It is flawled tho. One can use it as an excuse to threat other's life or property, therefore comes the adage "your freedom stops where someones else 's freedom start" wich objectively is a prescription of how you can use your freedom.
@christopherwalton421
@christopherwalton421 5 ай бұрын
Rules provide guidelines to function in society. He had freedom alone in the woods
@eli3998
@eli3998 5 ай бұрын
The kind that doesn't infringe on other's freedoms. They're profound, if you are a selfish self centered bastard who mails bombs to political enemies
@Admiral-mi1bf
@Admiral-mi1bf 5 ай бұрын
American freedom is like being a farm animal. There's plenty of field to walk around, but eventually, you hit a fence. The farmer only likes you for what he can use you for, and eventually, that use is food. Some animals can go into the house, but even they have rules to follow, or else. We all want to be the farmer, but only 1 can be.
@yungmetr0135
@yungmetr0135 5 ай бұрын
Wow so profound a concept everyone learns at 15 years old
@retrochronic44
@retrochronic44 Жыл бұрын
The problem with his philosophy is that very few people will give up the joys of the technology they have to live like him
@Lucario69Master
@Lucario69Master Жыл бұрын
and tech has helped us live longer.
@dl9618
@dl9618 Жыл бұрын
​@@Lucario69MasterSocrates lived until 71
@AlvinFlang69420
@AlvinFlang69420 Жыл бұрын
@@dl9618 and they used to eat with lead cutlery. Your point being?
@dl9618
@dl9618 Жыл бұрын
@@AlvinFlang69420 that Socrates lived to 71 without modern science, way to bring up a point that's completely irrelevant to what I said
@uhlexseeuh
@uhlexseeuh Жыл бұрын
@@Lucario69Master not necessarily, humans max age has been about the same it's just today's average is skewed due to less infant deaths So after surviving infant hood were the same we've always been
@sum_ergo_cogito
@sum_ergo_cogito Жыл бұрын
“I mean, technology is useful if it's used intelligently, but if it's used by people who are incompetent, then it’s not really effective.” - Ted, in an interview
@gottasay4766
@gottasay4766 Жыл бұрын
This is a statement I agree with. I understand and support his premises. His solution was inept. I’m not sure we have the capacity to develop a solution but his only buried his message.
@mutantfruit9993
@mutantfruit9993 Жыл бұрын
I think that the technocratic modern society will need to crumble soon so that it can rise again in a better way
@arek8538
@arek8538 Жыл бұрын
​@@gottasay4766 its a sad story
@kevchard5214
@kevchard5214 Жыл бұрын
@@gottasay4766 I also agree with his concept and see it playing out today but it is too late to fix anything. Greed and corruption in production of technology is god and can not be stopped at this point.
@idrathernot_2
@idrathernot_2 Жыл бұрын
​@@gottasay4766overtime I have come to attribute his manifesto and other writings on his own beliefs, and the way he chose to react with them to his time as an MK ultra victim.
@josezuniga4814
@josezuniga4814 Жыл бұрын
This can be summarized as "the unibomber's ideas were based, but his methods were not"
@ishredder4006
@ishredder4006 Жыл бұрын
let me guess, you are one of those people who think you can change the world through reforms. 😑
@mjauu
@mjauu Жыл бұрын
his methods were even more based
@sparkkoo0
@sparkkoo0 Жыл бұрын
I don't exactly think his methods were unjust. If technology was going to literally destroy thousands of human lives, kill its creators. There was no other way. It was for a greater cause, a greater good. Ted Kaczynski would not be known today if he hadn't exercised his methods. Ethics and morals are out of question for the doom of modern humanity.
@The_Real__Power_
@The_Real__Power_ Жыл бұрын
@@ishredder4006nobody is saying that, nobody really knows the real way to incite the change we want, but clearly his way did not work they way her wanted it to
@ishredder4006
@ishredder4006 Жыл бұрын
@@The_Real__Power_ oh but there is a way that has worked before, "the Lenin way" 😅
@marcuscarcus159
@marcuscarcus159 5 күн бұрын
The ending is quite interesting considering Luigi Mangione was influenced by Ted’s writings.
@ricardoz6524
@ricardoz6524 5 күн бұрын
Here because of him too
@pastorpierreeade
@pastorpierreeade 5 күн бұрын
Me too
@sydneyedwards9903
@sydneyedwards9903 3 күн бұрын
Me too
@harrymejia2837
@harrymejia2837 2 күн бұрын
Me three
@alexanderscott2456
@alexanderscott2456 22 сағат бұрын
The unabomber has influenced a lot of fascists and communists. A lot of violent nihilists find terrorists compelling for their own ideological reasons.
@victorvaughn2
@victorvaughn2 Жыл бұрын
Kaczynski's two books are both must reads: "Technological Slavery" and "Anti-Tech Revolution". Everyone has heard of his manifesto, but few people realize he wrote and published these two other books from prison that go far beyond the manifesto and contain a ton of research and analysis.
@amina-pr8xt
@amina-pr8xt 11 ай бұрын
Thanks
@rafa_el_chiva
@rafa_el_chiva 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the suggestion
@nathanielgordon5659
@nathanielgordon5659 11 ай бұрын
Thank you😊
@PenelopePitstop888
@PenelopePitstop888 11 ай бұрын
Cool, ty for the info.
@benbelzer8303
@benbelzer8303 11 ай бұрын
Do you think he would find it concerning we're on a tech device, with all of its advertisements/propaganda and algorithms, discussing this? Lol.
@thecakecraft7724
@thecakecraft7724 Жыл бұрын
I have never heard a more enlightening statement than “Taking medications to tolerate conditions you naturally find intolerable” Our world is under a depression epidemic and the solution that system provides is a pill that makes you accept the unacceptable, work longer and extract more value for.. the system.. who both invented your solution and caused your problem.
@jasonhaven7170
@jasonhaven7170 Жыл бұрын
He was racist, misogynistic and homophobic.
@STho205
@STho205 Жыл бұрын
That is the Soma Society that Brave New World examines. The system is everything, so when the system gets you down or stressed...take a Soma holiday. It's Miller Time.
@HubertofLiege
@HubertofLiege Жыл бұрын
So accepting your premise what is an alternative solution?
@STho205
@STho205 Жыл бұрын
There is no sudden depression epidemic, just a renewed celebrity in being in depression or having psychotic breaks with reality. 150 years ago saloons were filled with people trying to drink away the pain of hard work, and leisure set trying to find short escape from promises not fulfilled. This gen may grow our of it as the hippies of 1969 did by 1985 to where they only remember a nostalgia of wild youth. Remember that your trends are brought to you by false prophets called advertisers. They feed on discontent and confusion, and offer absolution or completion in the purchase of the next big thing or the new lifestyle or new image. Fight your victimhood by buying a new thing....BTW this message is brought to you by NewThing Enterprises. As individuals start to realize they climbed a barren mountain they wither double down to justify it by refusing to accept truth, lash out at those people that refused to buy a ticket to their circus, or stop reflect and come down to start again in a better direction.
@lazytanks4035
@lazytanks4035 Жыл бұрын
​@@STho205I see a lot online that the world is heading towards 1984 while I always thought it's becoming more like BNW. The death of the individual and the creation of man-made remedies to ease the bleakness of the world we've come to subconsciously accept. It's a book I deeply appreciate and am always happy to see brought up. Thank you.
@abraxasjinx5207
@abraxasjinx5207 Жыл бұрын
When his capture and trial were in the media, I found it really regrettable that his violent tactics overrode his clearly prescient ideas and messages. It was clear to me even as a teenager, and I've continued to feel this way. We are living in an unsustainable condition. We are on a seesaw over a pit of lava.
@josephspurgis294
@josephspurgis294 Жыл бұрын
Reform or revolution? The ruling g class never let's go of power willingly.
@ahobimo732
@ahobimo732 Жыл бұрын
The world is fundamentally broken. I think most people who are honest with themselves know this. There is nothing that can or will save us. Human nature is not sustainable. But look on the bright side: we got the opportunity to be alive and experience the world before our species completely fucked it all up. And there's no need to be stressed about anything because there isn't a damn thing we can do about it. Just hold out as long as you can against the ongoing gradual apocalypse and try to enjoy the ride.
@MrDeano-eu9rg
@MrDeano-eu9rg Жыл бұрын
He's right but destroying advancements isn't the cure, it's human spaying. We need less useless mouthbreathers so start poisoning the mountain dew, give sex education and condoms to the shithole countries, free the women in those same places and fuck religion off.
@ahobimo732
@ahobimo732 Жыл бұрын
@@user-dt8cn9gw9w Honestly, I'm getting a little tired of the recent backlash against "doomer" sentiments. If being mentally healthy means practicing self-delusion, then I'm not interested. Living in accordance with truth is far more important to me than being blissfully ignorant. Optimism is just a lie if there's no reasonable basis for it. I'd love for human society to evolve into something less pathological, but that doesn't appear to be possible. I think the best a person can do in these circumstances is face the grim truth and try to make the best of it. There's nothing defeatist about that.
@MysticalDyl
@MysticalDyl Жыл бұрын
@@ahobimo732There’s a supernatural realm and we go somewhere when we die. We’ve been lied to about our past and the civilizations that were. They were wayyy more smarter than us, they knew how to make equipment out of the earth unlike we do now where we have to have everything manufactured. We all have metaphysical abilities and you should research them, they don’t want us to know it and that’s why they dumb our spiritual antennas down also which is our pineal gland. we can heal ourselves naturally through a lot of meditation and concentration
@mikegamikega
@mikegamikega 5 күн бұрын
Even before I ever knew anything about Ted, I felt the same way about technology that he does. The more "progress" humanity makes, the more it leads itself to its doom. Almost every great technological advancement has created a worser threat than living with whatever inconvenience we had to deal with before it. Climate change, AI, Nuclear weapons, etc. Imagine a world where you did not know any different and your concern on the average day was hunting, foraging, and keeping your people safe. Now there are so many things to worry about outside our control that it is no wonder people have become so mentally ill.
@yaboycoconuthead7012
@yaboycoconuthead7012 Жыл бұрын
“To be too conscious is an illness” literally describes Ted.
@Cyberfan2167
@Cyberfan2167 11 ай бұрын
Chuds
@radeon8461
@radeon8461 11 ай бұрын
At the sake of sounding arrogant, thats precisely how I feel. I envy the normies around me who can quietly ignore reality and pay attention to the bread and circuses instead.
@engelheim457
@engelheim457 11 ай бұрын
You are taking away the credit from that funny experiment to which he was subjected in his youth...
@ValCronin
@ValCronin 10 ай бұрын
@@GossipIsSlander The word funny has more nuanced meanings than simply 'comical'.
@brionbraziel7968
@brionbraziel7968 10 ай бұрын
Weak minds, claim strengths that never exists, the classic narcissist. It's someone else's fault, always...
@bob8776
@bob8776 Жыл бұрын
Being skipped ahead twice in school and attending college at sixteen probably shunted his ability to interact socially. I think this gets glossed over in order to talk about the experiments he participated in at Harvard. School isn’t just about book learning, we also develop the ability to socialize
@Maplebear1203
@Maplebear1203 Жыл бұрын
Exactly that's social part is the reason why my mom refused to jump me a grade both times they asked she didn't want to stunt my socially in exchange for learning saying I could get both of my teachers did their jobs
@Iudicatio
@Iudicatio Жыл бұрын
Yeah there is a lot of truth to that. I started college at a normal age but I have autism and was bullied so I really didn't learn many social skills. College took a LONG time for me to finish and I believe that was a very significant factor. (Though not the only factor)
@uptowndann109
@uptowndann109 Жыл бұрын
he was probably autistic as well.
@SuperballsSupervidsOnYT
@SuperballsSupervidsOnYT Жыл бұрын
How dod we learn to socialize before public school? We've been a social creature since the beginning of our time on earth, while formal schooling is a very new concept.
@Iudicatio
@Iudicatio Жыл бұрын
@SuperballsSupervidsOnYT In prehistoric times people were basically around each other all the time. They were almost never alone, and children especially were never alone.
@milascave2
@milascave2 Жыл бұрын
I met the guy. It was at the 1990 Earth First! gathering in Montana. There was a board that people running workshops could put the name and time of their workshop on. It was not vetted. Ted put one up called "political assassination." The local media picked it up. A lot of folks there were angry at him and wanted him to leave. I actually stuck up for him. He just seemed lie a sad old guy.
@abraxasjinx5207
@abraxasjinx5207 Жыл бұрын
Damn, what a bold move- he was that sure they couldn't catch him.
@dayotobiusa
@dayotobiusa Жыл бұрын
Legendary mad lad
@dayotobiusa
@dayotobiusa Жыл бұрын
@@froggy2247I met your father right before he divorced your mom. What gives?
@slappy8941
@slappy8941 Жыл бұрын
Uncle Ted was right though.
@rubberknees
@rubberknees Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I was there too.😉 You totally stuck up for him and stuff.
@AndreaFilippoLongo
@AndreaFilippoLongo 5 күн бұрын
Who’s here after Luigi Mangione’s arrest?
@consumer1030
@consumer1030 5 күн бұрын
The algorithm served it up to me. Reinforcing my biases, I guess.
@tristan_840
@tristan_840 Күн бұрын
I watched this way before the arrest, now I'm rewatching after for new viewpoints.
@gutchman5455
@gutchman5455 Жыл бұрын
"Never lose hope, be persistent and stubborn and never give up. There are many instances in history where apparent losers suddenly turn out to be winners unexpectedly, so you should never conclude all hope is lost." -Ted
@crazypato3752
@crazypato3752 10 ай бұрын
What do you think he mean with that quote ?
@localsnek
@localsnek 10 ай бұрын
@@crazypato3752 My first guess would be to maintain the courage to keep on living. Even in the face of impossible odds, one should never give up. In this case, one should fearlessly stand against the world itself, even in the smallest ways.
@crazypato3752
@crazypato3752 10 ай бұрын
@@localsnek makes Sense imo
@VeganSemihCyprus33
@VeganSemihCyprus33 9 ай бұрын
This is the story of your enslavement: The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 🙏
@spiritualgoodness902
@spiritualgoodness902 9 ай бұрын
Damn this quote tickled my soul
@bobvalley2221
@bobvalley2221 Жыл бұрын
Dude was basically 100% correct. He saw where we were headed as a society.
@vondantalingting
@vondantalingting Жыл бұрын
Yeah because the alternative is better: Go back to Monke or Feudalism. We live in unstable systems all around the world but compared to the past, I'd rather live in the present. Especially because my medicines exist here and I won't even last a decade in the alternative even with my very best. We take the present for granted for idealized B.S.
@aceroy9195
@aceroy9195 Жыл бұрын
​@@vondantalingtingyou can have advances in medicine without being crushed by technology. It's not like we weren't learning new sciences in the feudal age. Technology just made us learn faster. We are biologically just as intelligent as the ancient romans.
@dangerousdays2052
@dangerousdays2052 Жыл бұрын
@@vondantalingting I hate to break it to you, but you can have advances in medicine without destroying the ecosystem and creating an unsustainable economy. Your comment is self-centered. You'd rather live comfortably in a death spiral as long as future generations have to pick up the pieces and live with the mess that you created.
@Iudicatio
@Iudicatio Жыл бұрын
​​​@@vondantalingtingI don't know what type of medication you are referring to, but I really believe that if we lived in accordance with nature, then many (not all) medications would be unnecessary. Ted is right that mental illness is caused much more by our society than by biological defects in people. 99% of psychiatric medication would be unnecessary. Many diseases like Type II diabetes wouldn't exist either, because people would not be tempted into the kind of diets that cause it. Also, people who live in accordance with nature would know the local medicinal plants and how to use them. Many of them are scientifically proven to work. Most modern medications are derived from some kind of plant. Even prehistoric people did not live without medication.
@arv7539
@arv7539 Жыл бұрын
@@vondantalingting wait until you realize that science, technology and basic infrastructure exists before the industrial revolution 😱😱😱😱😱
@joesantana180
@joesantana180 Жыл бұрын
Big issue with video: Ted WAS NOT A PREAGRICULTURALIST. He’s not saying we should return to monke, he’s saying we should return to farm.
@joegerkrep7727
@joegerkrep7727 Жыл бұрын
This is not to be a POLITICAL revo- lution. Its object will be to overthrow not governments but the economic and technological basis of the present society. - Societies can not be changed consciously or purposefully - he was not necessarily saying that we should “return” to “monke” or farming, but rather that we should destroy the technological system we have today. The shape society takes is mostly up to itself and uncontrollable, but the existence of technological society is able to and should be snuffed out. That is the goal. If we would be “returning” to anything, it would be a pre technological society, where perhaps we farm or perhaps we hunt and gather or perhaps we do anything that isn’t exist with large society-scale technologies
@beatleswithaz6246
@beatleswithaz6246 Жыл бұрын
It seems like he was always talking about hunter gatherer societies as his ideal, wdym?
@joesantana180
@joesantana180 Жыл бұрын
@@beatleswithaz6246 read the actual text. He’s critical of people who idealize the hellish lives of hunter gatherers.
@ResponsibleBee-qk4ob
@ResponsibleBee-qk4ob Жыл бұрын
Ted Kaczynski's books, Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution, present a thought-provoking critique of the role of technology in our lives. Highly recommended #RipTed
@MuppetsSh0w
@MuppetsSh0w Жыл бұрын
Hellish lives? You're brainwashed.
@ryguy9353
@ryguy9353 9 ай бұрын
I remember watching the show on Netflix and always found it funny that he mentioned stopping at a stop light and you sitting there when you know for a fact that there’s no one else there and you could go
@قاتلالزنجي
@قاتلالزنجي 6 ай бұрын
Na I go thru the red lights no one's at😂😂😂
@christopherfeeney1962
@christopherfeeney1962 5 ай бұрын
I was once at a red light super early in morning, like 3am. I said out loud: "this is stupid" and drove on. Naturally a cop comes right out. I looked at him and said: "Really?". He laughed, shrugged and we both went about our day
@johnnyxmusic
@johnnyxmusic 5 ай бұрын
@@RichardM333Me, too…like 5:30 am…. And I got a speeding ticket for going 40 miles an hour in a school zone in New York City… That’s like two or three in the morning. Hello? There’s no kids no school buses and no school at 2:30 in the morning.
@snail415
@snail415 5 ай бұрын
123 No cop no stop
@claudy6145
@claudy6145 4 ай бұрын
@@christopherfeeney1962wait where do you live? cause here in italy we have cameras that can read plates
@markhirstwood4190
@markhirstwood4190 Жыл бұрын
TK was systematically tortured for years by Murray. This was intentional and extensive. When TK was small, he got very sick and was put in the hospital. His mum went home, leaving him there. When she came back, he wouldn't make eye contact with her. This betrayal must have affected him because his family said even later in life Ted would often just 'shut down' or withraw and I think it goes back to that early trauma. TK's brother may claim to have admired Ted but I think the reality was that his little brother envied Ted and tried to sabotage him, including getting him fired from a job then later, turning Ted in as the Unabomber, even rightly so, I think he secretly delighted in getting Ted put away for life. Btw, depression isn't a malfunction - it's a natural response to tell you that you have complex social problems that the mind is intent on solving. (Scientific American, 2009).
@ResponsibleBee-qk4ob
@ResponsibleBee-qk4ob Жыл бұрын
Despite the controversial legacy of Ted Kaczynski, his books, Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution, offer thought-provoking insights into the perils of modern technology and its impact on society. Highly recommended
@alexbrestowski4131
@alexbrestowski4131 Жыл бұрын
My mind isn’t doing Jack shit to solve depression lmao so much for being intent on solving it
@pennymiller2254
@pennymiller2254 Жыл бұрын
I heard he was MK ultra I think by the same Doctor Who did Manson maybe I’m getting that mixed up but I was looking through the comments to see if anybody picked that up I’ll have to look up Murray
@gvngbvngiggy
@gvngbvngiggy Жыл бұрын
Almost no mental disorder is an actual malfunction. Its more often a sign your system is working and responding properly.
@deadmeat3376
@deadmeat3376 Жыл бұрын
@@alexbrestowski4131the mind is not made for the problems you’re facing. you can’t trust your subconscious or your desire for contentedness to lead you toward your goals. you need to identify and address what makes you feel so awful, or so angry, or so empty so often, no matter how unusual the action you need to take is. as long as you don’t think you can solve the worlds problems with bombs, you can trust yourself not to go too far in pursuit of personal progress
@rebuilt11
@rebuilt11 Жыл бұрын
They call him crazy. They never call him wrong…
@vegetableoil3037
@vegetableoil3037 Жыл бұрын
well he was wrong to bomb people
@iexist2786
@iexist2786 Жыл бұрын
Fine, he was wrong
@phelyxz
@phelyxz 10 ай бұрын
​@@iexist2786😂
@alexmurphy5289
@alexmurphy5289 10 ай бұрын
A lot of his ideas aren’t even original, some of it is based on existential philosophical ideas. He wasn’t as intelligent as it seemed
@m4nuuuuuu
@m4nuuuuuu 5 ай бұрын
​@@alexmurphy5289mf had an IQ of 175 💀
@westernbeter3267
@westernbeter3267 Жыл бұрын
Ted didn't die from suicide, he died from cancer, there was a subreddit that sent him letters and sometimes he would write people personalised notes.
@shadenfraud3212
@shadenfraud3212 Жыл бұрын
what was the subreddit name
@westernbeter3267
@westernbeter3267 Жыл бұрын
@@shadenfraud3212r/tedkaczysnki
@ProjectSakaki
@ProjectSakaki Жыл бұрын
​@@shadenfraud3212 r/okbuddybaka
@Nomaswearefull
@Nomaswearefull 11 ай бұрын
He died from suicide
@westernbeter3267
@westernbeter3267 11 ай бұрын
@@Nomaswearefull no he didnt, read my comment. he sent letters, he died of cancer.
@lopde1290
@lopde1290 5 күн бұрын
"Had basically no impact on the world" I disagree, the current ceo shooter was heavily inspired by him
@JustSomeDinosaurPerson
@JustSomeDinosaurPerson Жыл бұрын
While I empathize quite a bit with what Ted described as our systemic problems, I still find myself questioning his particular fantasies of solution in returning to primitive man in nature. To me, they are deeply romanticized and just as misguided. Ted frequently disregarded and omitted many of the problems among primitive man ranging from rampant competitive infanticide to rape.
@migtig5544
@migtig5544 Жыл бұрын
What do you mean "problems".
@moosings2048
@moosings2048 Жыл бұрын
All of the problems you describe are 1. Hypothetical as noone knows what early man did or didn't do and 2. IF present would be a condition of a less evolved version of the species. If mankind now was faced with anarchy and primal life the violent would exist, but would die off very quickly in favor of those who voluntarily cooperate and live in harmony with the land and each other.
@JustSomeDinosaurPerson
@JustSomeDinosaurPerson Жыл бұрын
@@moosings2048 Kinda hard to believe that when the violent have been the ones to conquer and rule all throughout human history as opposed to dying off very quickly, but ok. There is also nothing hypothetical about what I described.
@moosings2048
@moosings2048 Жыл бұрын
@@JustSomeDinosaurPerson The violent cannot survive without the productive. We are at a unique point, where the producers of food could control the narrative if they refuse to cooperate
@person8064
@person8064 Жыл бұрын
​@@moosings2048 the communist dream. Unfortunately, humans are, by default, lazy, and will inevitably give up power to others. It's how civilization and technology arose in the first place.
@jamesalann2261
@jamesalann2261 11 ай бұрын
Consider that Ted’s premise that “technology was damaging to the human experience” was before the invention of the cell phone!!
@philjames6206
@philjames6206 10 ай бұрын
If Ted was alive today, with A.I., social media, smartphones, and the escalation of technology he would not be happy.
@godnotavailable2094
@godnotavailable2094 9 ай бұрын
@@philjames6206 He died only a few months ago. He lived to see all of those things.
@philjames6206
@philjames6206 9 ай бұрын
Maybe but he wasn't able to do anything about it (joke).@@godnotavailable2094
@10538overture
@10538overture 9 ай бұрын
The beginning of the Industrial Revolution is usually dated to the 18th Century.
@fitness3447
@fitness3447 9 ай бұрын
Wow. That is shocking. If only he saw society now with tiktok and iPad kids.
@zthecat
@zthecat Жыл бұрын
I'll often find KZbinrs who I feel are severely under appreciated, but your channel reaches a whole new level. It's crazy to me that I can find a channel filled with such well researched videos by a very well spoken creator that averages less than 10k views per video. I don't see that you have a Patreon, but I'd love to support you making videos if you ever choose to get one.
@ResponsibleBee-qk4ob
@ResponsibleBee-qk4ob Жыл бұрын
Ted Kaczynski's books, Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution, present a thought-provoking critique of the role of technology in our lives. Highly recommended #RipTed
@patrickmihajlovic4112
@patrickmihajlovic4112 Жыл бұрын
You seem to have no idea what times we're living in lately. ...!? As far as the quality of the channel is concerned, I agree with you absolutely..... Quality, facts, diligence, sincerity, education and intelligence paired with good manners were apparently declared obsolete !! At least I personally only find these values ​​almost exclusively in people over the age of 40.... The fact that a quality channel like this one no longer has a chance of being recognized and generating a significant number of viewers is excellent proof for me Claim !
@zthecat
@zthecat Жыл бұрын
​@@patrickmihajlovic4112 I can't say I agree with you. Every single generation has people with admirable values, and people with typically poor values. If anything, I feel young people generally have better values than older people. At least they often want to make a change for the better, while many people become stagnant as they get older, and lose those values they once had. Plus, every generation has been more accepting, progressive, and educated than the last, at least in modern times. Channels like this not receiving the attention they deserve is not a result of a viewer base with poor values. It's just the result of KZbin's shitty algorithm that makes it very hard for small creators to be discovered. That's it. There's plenty of very educational KZbin channels that have millions of subscribers, and get 10's of millions of views per video. To clarify, I'm not saying everyone would find the value in a channel like this. And I'm sure many people's aversion to anything educational has something to do with this channel not being as big as it deserves. But there absolutely is a large audience for this kind of content. It's just not easy for them to find it.
@MKULTRA_Victim_
@MKULTRA_Victim_ Жыл бұрын
And now 4 weeks later he blew up. KZbin algorithm took notice.
@dayy3000
@dayy3000 4 күн бұрын
Welcome back ted
@themanwhoknewtoomuch6667
@themanwhoknewtoomuch6667 4 күн бұрын
lmfao
@didi1406
@didi1406 9 сағат бұрын
LMAOO reborn
@fixedG
@fixedG Жыл бұрын
He was really a perfect storm in how to alienate and marginalize a person and fill them with disdain. He would have been socially isolated from his peers all through his youth, first by his exceptional intelligence and academic achievement in his own age grade level age group, then by being the odd one who was younger but probably still more intelligent than everyone else after he skipped grades. Arriving at Harvard was probably the first time he was surrounded by intellectual peers but he would still have been the odd kid among young adults and I don't think he was socially or emotionally prepared to deal with that. He can talk about how the mind control experiment had no impact on him, but high intelligence doesn't bestow perfect self-awareness.
@lovelyloaa
@lovelyloaa Жыл бұрын
I think it has to do with him moving up with the grade level. Because it's a new environment and the people around him, are not at the same level as him. I mean I empathize with him, when you spend your time with people not your age, it can be pretty lonely, because you don't share the same humor with them and there's a gap bet you and the older ones. I think probably the social isolation made him like that. You can be a genius, but if you are not emotionally intelligent, that can sabotage your way up.
@vincet6390
@vincet6390 11 ай бұрын
Nah, he was just schizophrenic. Same thing as with Syd Barrett of Pink Floyd. David gillmor and company have made millions off songs like “brick in the wall” suggesting he was oppressed by teachers and society and this drove him insane. No, he was just schizophrenic. Being isolated, or picked on makes you awkward and miserable perhaps, but not bat sh*t crazy. For that you need a biological chemical imbalance of some kind.
@peterkamau2014
@peterkamau2014 10 ай бұрын
@@vincet6390 The experiments at uni might have induced psychosis, but the fact that his writing is coherent and his bombs worked, without killing him, brings to question this assumption. I think he was frustrated more than anything and instead of having some punching bag mechanism to vent out, he made bombs.
@NoNo-u4t
@NoNo-u4t 10 ай бұрын
Difference breeds disdain. If you are smarter, younger, and more accomplished than the peers of your social caste and areas idiom then they will not idolize or look up to you. Instead they will sneer behind your back, distrust your wisdom and youth, and for the better part think your rise was either a cheat or some connection to a person in power beyond you. More over, those who idealize the status quo will insist you not change or advance things in any way other than how it has been done, and how they know it from years of retaining their places in having done whatever it is they do. They will then intentionally hamstring you merely on the premise that yours is not the way it is to be done, nor how it has always been done, and in as much you're an absurdity and outcast for standing out and striving above the norm. Ted was right in one thing also, a system where everyone votes debases your vote to meaning less in changing things than the chances of 10 people you know all suddenly winning the lottery with you. The chances of making a dent in the political corruption, corporate greed, and bias of how things are are higher than trillions to one. Even if you had gotten your entire family, town, and local government behind you it still isn't a big enough change to alter the flow of things. I've lived through such people and situations. It's great to feel accomplished as a child prodigy, but when childhood ends so does the awe of your capability and possibilities of your making anything in a system better. One may as well keep their head low, and pretend to have no advancement beyond the norm, lest they gather the ire and contempt of their society for seeking better.
@VeganSemihCyprus33
@VeganSemihCyprus33 9 ай бұрын
This is the story of your enslavement: The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 🙏
@BTKYG
@BTKYG Жыл бұрын
"We've created a world that humans aren't evolved to live in" honestly I couldn't agree more.
@Lemmon714_
@Lemmon714_ Жыл бұрын
Wait for Kessler's Syndrome to happen.
@tuckerbugeater
@tuckerbugeater Жыл бұрын
Would you rather live in a world of survival of the fittest
@sergeantquackers7815
@sergeantquackers7815 Жыл бұрын
@@tuckerbugeaterAh yes, the only two options, obviously
@bunk95
@bunk95 Жыл бұрын
Humans arent made to be made and kept as slaves?
@Noizzed
@Noizzed Жыл бұрын
​@@tuckerbugeater This is a prime example of the mentality of conformity that we've been accustomed to. We cling so hard to an empty excuse of a life that was manufactured to us from birth that we cannot even comprehend a world where we have to live naturally.
@NoetherPoint
@NoetherPoint Жыл бұрын
“The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those that speak it.”
@STho205
@STho205 Жыл бұрын
And the more it will hate those that send 30+ mail bombs to people.
@QT5656
@QT5656 Жыл бұрын
While liars will be celebrated as heros and saviours that will make America great again .
@STho205
@STho205 8 ай бұрын
@@Scissorhands-d5t well don't pay your taxes. Protest... you'll go to jail but so did Ghandi
@user-px3eu6iz2t
@user-px3eu6iz2t Күн бұрын
My 12 year old self would have been impressed.
@user-px3eu6iz2t
@user-px3eu6iz2t Күн бұрын
@@STho205 I hope you get there buddy. I hope you get there.
@TheDarknight2222
@TheDarknight2222 4 күн бұрын
Mangione sent me here
@Bludijin
@Bludijin Жыл бұрын
Ted was a real life Shadow Druid. Also, like many others are saying, it is truly tragic that he was almost 100% correct in his philosophies but his methodology to instigate change will forever tarnish the merit of his ideas.
@kevinkosmeder6769
@kevinkosmeder6769 Жыл бұрын
It does NOT in ANY way tarnish his ACCURATE assesment of society. Killing is wrong, his philosophy is correct.
@eleven9286
@eleven9286 Жыл бұрын
Yeah. Just casually say shit like "shadow druid" and not elaborate at all.
@Bludijin
@Bludijin Жыл бұрын
@@eleven9286 Aw, man. I would be happy to explain Shadow Druids to you. In the game Dungeons and Dragons there is a playable class call "druids" right? They're like nature priests. They preserve the natural order and balance of the world. Druids have cool abilities like being able to turn into/ talk to animals, manipulate plants, and even control the weather in some instances. They usually live in secluded enclaves somewhere of great natural significance, like a grove of ancient trees, or around a natural spring, etc... Whatever the case, they are most interested in preserving the balance of nature. One day they might help a group of human farmers fight off a tribe of orcs raiders only to switch sides when they learn the farmers have been disrupting the orcs' traditional hunting grounds. There is a subsect of Druids call Shadow Druids that take their "preserving the balance of nature" ideology to the extreme. Shadow Druids believe all sentient life is a threat to the balance of nature and needs to be at best, stunted to tribal society, or at worst, eradicated entirely. They despise technology and the trappings of civilized society. They work in the shadows (get it?) to bring the downfall of civilization and are characterized as the wrath of nature, like natural disasters, bloodthirsty predators, etc. That's why I said Ted was like a real life Shadow Druid. His philosophies and ideas line up pretty nicely with theirs.
@stanleystove
@stanleystove Жыл бұрын
Most ignorant and widespread thought about Kaczynski. His methodology was 100% correct, but people misperceive the intention. He did not think that killing random techbro Americans is gonna change the socio economical climate of the entire planet, he did his evil bombings and killings as a sacrifice to get long term publicity for his infamous manifesto. I've read it and he addresses this. If you want the truth about Kaczynski's mind, read his own writings, not some entertainment KZbin video. Note: I think that it's a must that I add that (and more that) while his methodology was "correct" as in successful, that doesn't make it any less abominable or immoral. Some of you Godless so called higher class intellectuals might disagree to this, but human life is sacred. And you can never justify your unjustifiable killings because "others did worse".
@weirdo3116
@weirdo3116 Жыл бұрын
it's cool to see him as that but he wasn't at all. he was more a repressed anti-social loner that hated other people. he hated socializing with people hence why he moved away into the woods.
@SoGoblins
@SoGoblins Жыл бұрын
the irony of that last statement…”his 20 years of domestic terrorism had basically no impact on the world.” as if The Unabomber isn’t a household name across the US and you made this beautiful 14 minute video outlining his core ideals. Fantastic video btw.
@kennypowers1945
@kennypowers1945 10 ай бұрын
@@MCcadet04it didn’t change the world tho
@kennypowers1945
@kennypowers1945 10 ай бұрын
It didn’t change the world tho
@Senriam
@Senriam 10 ай бұрын
@@kennypowers1945changing the world doesn’t happen all at once. It happens bit by bit.
@dontworryillwait3689
@dontworryillwait3689 10 ай бұрын
That's because it didnt. People recognize the moniker and think of an insane man that sent bombs in the mail. That's as far as that goes.
@EctoMorpheus
@EctoMorpheus 9 ай бұрын
​@@kennypowers1945it did change the world. Many years later here we are. I wasn't even alive during the bombings and yet over the last few years I find myself reminded of this guy and his ideas several times through unrelated sources. And it's more obvious now than ever that he was right about many things. Who knows what impact his ideas have had on others, who then went on to impact others themselves. Unfortunately, as far as I know no solution exists. We seem to be stuck in some kind of cycle that we evolved to get stuck in. But at least we're now a little more aware of that fact. Obviously, Ted was wrong about many things too. I found his manifesto to be an unbearable read. Not because the truth is painful, but because half of it is just his internal hate and suffering channeled outward at various groups of people.
@Sicksociety334
@Sicksociety334 Жыл бұрын
Ted wasn’t lost on the notion that his actions did not bring about any appreciable change in the world. His actions where his method of dealing with his anger and more importantly his method of creating an atmosphere that he had a public voice. I am convinced that he had planned to keep up the bombings until his notoriety gave him at the very least a national platform. Think for a moment what a major publication would have done with his manifesto had he just simply mailed them to news outlets and nothing else. It this he would only be a mad man but how he acted mad him a mad man worthy of publication. And this was achieved. Oddly ( or not ) it was his words that got him caught, the fbi was unable to catch him though his actions and as I believe it was his methodology from the beginning that made this so.
@xfrizxy4125
@xfrizxy4125 Жыл бұрын
if you are not known for smth then why would ppl read his manifesto, its like saying u are a no one and wanted ppl to read ur thing but in order for ppl to read it u needed to attract attention first as of bcs we would definitely not care to read stuff by a no one
@TheGreyGhost_of43rd
@TheGreyGhost_of43rd Жыл бұрын
Wtf did you just say!?! Try one more time? You’ll get there bud
@xfrizxy4125
@xfrizxy4125 Жыл бұрын
@@TheGreyGhost_of43rd i get what u mean man
@sulaimanmhashim
@sulaimanmhashim Жыл бұрын
In the end, all that he did was a surrogate activity in itself.
@samcharles1166
@samcharles1166 Жыл бұрын
He's trying to say you need to be a well known figure foe people to listen to you, anyone can write a manifesto, but only due to his actions did Ted gain any audience at all
@BrutusMaximusAurelius
@BrutusMaximusAurelius 6 ай бұрын
I don’t like how much this resonates with me.
@JamesHadfield-qz9rv
@JamesHadfield-qz9rv 3 ай бұрын
Your not alone. he makes too much Sense! except for the bomb part. similar to TIM MC VEIGH.
@serkseees
@serkseees 10 күн бұрын
@@JamesHadfield-qz9rvIt’s just sad that the ball is already rolling and we can’t do anything about it, we can protest/resist as much as we want but inevitably we will have to conform. That’s why (and I don’t condone) he took such a drastic actions “bombing” cause he knew that people will not budge unless you do something crazy. It also happened with the dude that built an armored tank and destroyed the whole town cause he was getting the short end of the stick.
@serkseees
@serkseees 10 күн бұрын
⁠@@JamesHadfield-qz9rv💯There’s a quote by St. Augustine “How dare you molest the seas?” To which the pirate replied, “How dare you molest the whole world? Because I do it with a small boat, I am called a pirate and a thief. You, with a great navy, molest the world and are called an emperor.”
@michaeljacksonfan1147
@michaeljacksonfan1147 6 күн бұрын
​@@serkseeesYou mean the armored bulldozer?
@user-px3eu6iz2t
@user-px3eu6iz2t Күн бұрын
You shouldn't like it. It's pitiable. Get some help.
@Vindicta3127
@Vindicta3127 5 күн бұрын
Wanna know what’s wild? Everything he said is coming true. Slowly but surely.
@RunningOnAutopilot
@RunningOnAutopilot Жыл бұрын
Ted was pretty smart especially in school and the creation of untraceable bombs however his selection of targets was blind and stupid. No people are keystones of industrial society because there are endless people in lower positions waiting to replace higher positions. Infrastructure is harder to replace furthermore it costs time and money to do so where as people are promoted or given high jobs for free.
@BishopGG
@BishopGG Жыл бұрын
power stations would of been better targets
@sir.benzerlot4571
@sir.benzerlot4571 Жыл бұрын
Attacking infrastructure would have definitely had a bigger impact and arguably bigger but attacking the people in charge does disrupt progress no matter how many people can replace them
@NUFCOfficial
@NUFCOfficial Жыл бұрын
So what would your solution be?
@andrewacacia9851
@andrewacacia9851 Жыл бұрын
@@sir.benzerlot4571i mean yes it stop the progress for a while, but not that much
@kane357lynch
@kane357lynch Жыл бұрын
​@BishopGG they are well guarded.
@consumer1030
@consumer1030 5 күн бұрын
Apparently all my Luigi viewing got me here. Welcome, everyone!
@bryar_the_man1429
@bryar_the_man1429 Жыл бұрын
"no impact" the fact that there's still videos coming out about it going over the problems he wrote of and his philosophies is literally the impact of his actions
@aedanryan
@aedanryan Жыл бұрын
Minimal impact would be more accurate
@cvspvr
@cvspvr Жыл бұрын
yeah, but people just watch these videos to procrastinate, not to actually take his ideas to heart. we'll think about his ideas for a few minutes, then just go back to living like everyone else because that's easier
@ottomanpapyrus9365
@ottomanpapyrus9365 Жыл бұрын
yep@@cvspvr
@ottomanpapyrus9365
@ottomanpapyrus9365 Жыл бұрын
what would u say one that took his ideas to heart would do@@cvspvr
@portstrategytv5599
@portstrategytv5599 3 күн бұрын
KZbin recommending me this after the UHC CEO “event” is kinda WILD
@CatHostage
@CatHostage Жыл бұрын
Wow, this video was the way i found out that he died, and only a few weeks ago too. Thanks for the content, looking forward to more as always
@Prauwlet213
@Prauwlet213 Жыл бұрын
your comment was how I found out
@alexroy5854
@alexroy5854 Жыл бұрын
​@@Prauwlet213Same, holy shit
@daled4191
@daled4191 Жыл бұрын
Wow I had no idea he had died!
@ChillPill365
@ChillPill365 Жыл бұрын
I didn't even know he was sick!
@ResponsibleBee-qk4ob
@ResponsibleBee-qk4ob Жыл бұрын
Ted Kaczynski's books, Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution, present a thought-provoking critique of the role of technology in our lives. Highly recommended #RipTed
@immigratoclandestino6259
@immigratoclandestino6259 11 күн бұрын
20 years after his capture, can anybody seriously claim this man wasn’t right? His methods were insane and honestly not useful to his cause, but his philosophy is spot on. And we’re so dependent and subdued by the system that, even though most of us will acknowledge all of the problems, we still go on and tolerate all that’s wrong.
@AiMR
@AiMR 10 ай бұрын
Kaczynski wasn't wrong in his analysis; he was wrong in his solution.
@puk1667
@puk1667 7 ай бұрын
No
@platinumfalconm3891
@platinumfalconm3891 6 ай бұрын
".....he was wrong in his solution." It is easier to smell a rotten egg, then to lay a better one. If you don't have an effective solution, than you have no objective refutation of his.
@AiMR
@AiMR 5 ай бұрын
@@platinumfalconm3891 You don't have to have a solution to know his was a bad idea. I wouldn't even tend to blame the guy if he targeted very specific people. But innocents were involved. I mean McVeigh, he targeted a preschool supposedly in the Murrah building?
@platinumfalconm3891
@platinumfalconm3891 5 ай бұрын
@@AiMR I never bought into the McVeigh story. Even if he was involved, the ruling class moved mountains to cover up evidence of multiple people being involved in that op.
@AiMR
@AiMR 5 ай бұрын
@@platinumfalconm3891 Nothing is ever what it seems.
@Darnokk15
@Darnokk15 11 ай бұрын
Ted’s philosophy is probably the most sober and accurate outlook on modern life ever. His methods were drastic though, and futile at that. We can’t really do nothing to stop this behemoth. One day it’ll all collapse
@pseudoplotinus
@pseudoplotinus 6 ай бұрын
He really tarnished his reputation by becoming a domestic terrorist. He would've been regarded as the Nietzsche/Freud/Marx (in terms of influence; I detest all of these names) of the 21st century.
@MikeHunt-no2kt
@MikeHunt-no2kt 6 ай бұрын
Futile? Nope. You are watching this video.
@freedomclub866
@freedomclub866 4 ай бұрын
Drastic? Yes. Futile? Quite the opposite. Millions of people have read his works. Potentially billions could. His methods were so wildly successful he probably surpassed his intended audience goals
@Zotesoap
@Zotesoap 4 ай бұрын
​@freedomclub866 millions possibly billions and yet the problem only continues to get worse faster and faster every single day. This is what truly makes it futile.
@freedomclub866
@freedomclub866 4 ай бұрын
@@Zotesoap referring to his methods getting his message out, to clarify. In his manifesto he acknowledges it's likely impossible to implement the anti-tech revolution due to peoples inherent dependence in the system. If anything, we need a less pervasive solution like limiting technology in our lives, not complete revolution and destruction
@wallraven55
@wallraven55 11 ай бұрын
It’s fascinatingly true that the bigger our system gets the more devastating it’s inevitable collapse will be.
@angeloammazzalamorte1147
@angeloammazzalamorte1147 4 күн бұрын
That's exactly part of the thesis, society is growing so overwhelmingly complex that nobody can have a meaningful impact on it. We can only witness its unstoppable spiral of grow until self destruction and condemned to live in it.
@jackgallagher4146
@jackgallagher4146 Жыл бұрын
I remember hearing it was the correct phrasing of " can't eat your cake and have it" as opposed to the commonly misused "can't have your cake and eat it" which caught ted's brother's attention
@ValCronin
@ValCronin 10 ай бұрын
Thank you! I was wondering how the brother recognized his writing style just by hearing a bunch of generalized, common ideas. That makes sense now.
@LeonTichy
@LeonTichy Жыл бұрын
Intelligence and having to constantly battle for what you believe in at the age of 16 is very different. I’ve heard LSD was used during these experiments as well. I think he continued the MKUltra thing because at the moment he felt like he can power through it but definitely must’ve had an impact on the way he saw the world and other people.
@ricardozetino6907
@ricardozetino6907 Жыл бұрын
Given what happened to him after that, yeah more likely.
@jeffbrownstain
@jeffbrownstain Жыл бұрын
Mkultra was WAY before his time. The real likelihood is that he was a recreational user in adulthood given some of the people he was associated with. His youth seemed rather unnafected by any noticeable drug use.
@Woodland_Warrior
@Woodland_Warrior Жыл бұрын
@@jeffbrownstainThis was an official MK Ultra program.
@300zxss
@300zxss Жыл бұрын
@@jeffbrownstainmkultra wasn’t concluded until like 30 years after it began
@BradenLewis-bm2ur
@BradenLewis-bm2ur Жыл бұрын
​@300zxss the same thing is going on now under different names and worse
@matthewroth1
@matthewroth1 Жыл бұрын
In retrospective, although his methods were reprehensible, his ideas should be appreciated and studied. Also, understanding his experience with experimentation and psychological manipulation while at Harvard and possibly by the CIA, makes you wonder how he would have turned out if he didn't go through any of that mind-altering stuff.
@simonsabir7090
@simonsabir7090 Жыл бұрын
Ted without that Harvard intimidation experiment probably would have been a fine man serving the society. I tend to think the mindless experiment did permanent damage to Ted's thinking for the rest of his life. This is not to say Harvard is bad, but in this instance they have performed badly.
@jasonhaven7170
@jasonhaven7170 Жыл бұрын
He was racist, misogynistic and homophobic.
@TheGreatMoonFrog
@TheGreatMoonFrog Жыл бұрын
He'd have been a rug salesman.
@biogene9297
@biogene9297 Жыл бұрын
@@simonsabir7090 he said himself that it didnt change anything in his psyche
@Tactical_Tailgater
@Tactical_Tailgater Жыл бұрын
That is what should be discussed, not the "return to monke" shit
@terywetherlow7970
@terywetherlow7970 9 ай бұрын
I tried a few different remedies to help me tolerate the World better. The last 4 years have exacerbated my disgust even more with, well, even more crap i cannot tolerate. Thankfully i am elder now, soon on my way GONE. I look forward to this. They have fubared everything and i am livid about this. Stress apparently doesn't kill. I'd have been gone years ago. Good luck to all of you......
@aoeu256
@aoeu256 8 ай бұрын
What do you think about the singularity and AI merging with human beings to remove all the stupidity in the world?
@Ted_kaczynsk
@Ted_kaczynsk 7 ай бұрын
No more freedom that is.
@pseudoplotinus
@pseudoplotinus 6 ай бұрын
I suggest reading the dialogue Phaedo by Plato before you depart. Have a good day
@shrunkensimon
@shrunkensimon 6 ай бұрын
@@aoeu256 Removing stupidity, if you can even accurately define it, is not going to solve anything. Displacing an aspect of our psychology or physiology is something that has been explored many times e.g. Brave New World, or the modern film Equilibrium. How and who makes the definition of what is to be displaced. All you do is inevitably create more problems than you solve. Ted was right, the blueprint is already made, it's our failure to live in alignment with that that causes the problems.. there isn't anything inherently wrong with us.
@johnnyxmusic
@johnnyxmusic 5 ай бұрын
You know, even with the situation of the world… And the crazy messed up condition of the Anthropocene age… There’s no reason why you can’t have peace of mind. You’re entitled to it. I don’t have a magic solution. Many people try meditation. I wish you the best I wish you peace.
@obamafan1
@obamafan1 Жыл бұрын
glad to see kaczynski garnering some more attention. I definitely recommend everyone should read his manifesto, it does well to describe our current plight and helps put the absurdity of the contemporary western lifestyle into perspective.
@HorsesOnYT
@HorsesOnYT Жыл бұрын
Agreed!
@xandersaunders3098
@xandersaunders3098 Жыл бұрын
​@HorsesOnYT if you agree then why did you say at the end of your video that he had zero impact on the world? His domestic terrorism is the only reason anyone read his manifesto.. This is not to say I didn't thoroughly enjoy and learn alot from your video; or that I completely agree with how he went about it. The statement seems untrue in my opinion so I'm just wondering why you felt you needed to say that?
@HorsesOnYT
@HorsesOnYT Жыл бұрын
I agree that the manifesto describes many problems in our world, and I agree that most people could get something from reading it. That said, Ted’s terrorism basically did nothing significant to change the world. He had a good analysis of problems but his “solutions” accomplished nothing, besides garnering some fame/infamy for Ted himself. Hope that helps! -Michael
@slappy8941
@slappy8941 Жыл бұрын
​@@HorsesOnYTYou are addressing the point while ignoring it simultaneously. 😂😂😂
@ResponsibleBee-qk4ob
@ResponsibleBee-qk4ob Жыл бұрын
Ted Kaczynski's books, Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution, present a thought-provoking critique of the role of technology in our lives. Highly recommended
@henacea
@henacea 2 күн бұрын
Here after Luigi Mangione
@Tsuchinoko
@Tsuchinoko Жыл бұрын
As a political side note, I think this case illustrates perfectly the ambiguity in between "the left and the right" as a constructed way to confront people, being in one or the other side... But still part of the system. Very interesting
@Kburn1985
@Kburn1985 Жыл бұрын
Just a decade ago, the left was anti corporate and the right was pro. Now it has switched sides. Just smoke and mirrors to keep the sheep like populace placated.
@jasonhaven7170
@jasonhaven7170 Жыл бұрын
He was racist, misogynistic and homophobic.
@chrisPain07
@chrisPain07 Жыл бұрын
🤓
@ryllo2886
@ryllo2886 Жыл бұрын
His problems with "leftism " are pretty surface level misconceptions.
@chrisPain07
@chrisPain07 Жыл бұрын
@@ryllo2886 How so?
@RodneyReactions
@RodneyReactions 3 күн бұрын
Anyone else here after the United health Care incident? 👀
@EnginAtik
@EnginAtik Жыл бұрын
He had Master's and Doctoral degrees in Mathematics from the University of Michigan. He had a bachelor's degree in Mathematics from Harvard University. He had nothing to do with Economics education.
@ResponsibleBee-qk4ob
@ResponsibleBee-qk4ob Жыл бұрын
Ted Kaczynski's books, Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution, present a thought-provoking critique of the role of technology in our lives. Highly recommended !.
@thomasfisher4833
@thomasfisher4833 Жыл бұрын
Myself, I am highly skeptical of economics and economists. It seems to me to be unscientific, too oriented around theories that rely on irrational assumptions to facilitate mathematical treatment of "the economy". It seems like economic predictions are often innaccurate, and economic solutions tend to favour intangible metrics such as GDP over actual human happiness, because you can do maths on numbers like GDP, but not on "human happiness".
@Blaze-zm7zt
@Blaze-zm7zt 4 ай бұрын
if you need a degree to talk about something you are a fool.
@Blaze-zm7zt
@Blaze-zm7zt 4 ай бұрын
@@thomasfisher4833 it's a circle jerk of inflated egotists.
@EnginAtik
@EnginAtik 4 ай бұрын
My comment was not about whether he was entitled to talk about economics; I was correcting a factual mistake in this video that he had a bachelors degree in Economics.
@christopher19894
@christopher19894 11 ай бұрын
Not even Dostoevsky could invent an antihero like this, mainly because no one would believe it until it happened in real life.
@VictorKB96
@VictorKB96 3 күн бұрын
Found this after the murder of the United Healthcare CEO
@mihaithemystic2890
@mihaithemystic2890 4 ай бұрын
Damn, this man really understood that synthetic life is not life, but return to nature and live.
@oo.1214
@oo.1214 Жыл бұрын
i understand why Ted felt like bombings were the only way to get his point across and in that regard he was correct as if he had tried to share his methods in a peaceful way then he would have most likely been ignored and the fact that we cant correct our mistakes is our biggest weakness and although its mostly accepted that humanity will be the cause of our own extinction instead of trying to change that we have just accepted it
@kevinkosmeder6769
@kevinkosmeder6769 Жыл бұрын
Well said.
@bunk95
@bunk95 Жыл бұрын
Something marketed as a bombing?
@jaredcooper3211
@jaredcooper3211 Жыл бұрын
“This world only responds to the closed fist, never the open hand”
@joeyank2451
@joeyank2451 11 ай бұрын
Well Said
@declanedmison5442
@declanedmison5442 11 ай бұрын
Well, hey… what’s three human lives if, perchance, they know Ted’s name?
@almitrahopkins1873
@almitrahopkins1873 Жыл бұрын
The sad part is that he wasn’t wrong. All of his observations were correct and he drew conclusions on them that were likewise correct. How he made the leap from that to killing people will never be possible to understand since his death. The AI he describes as being able to run things is a horror that has been explored in sci-fi multiple times over the years. The absolute logic that would drive it from doing everything to support humanity into doing everything it could to exterminate humanity is simple for a machine. It is so simple that he was able to cross the emotional boundaries into that logic.
@nolongerjuicyboiz4413
@nolongerjuicyboiz4413 Жыл бұрын
I guess his thinking was that killing people would be the only things which might stir the pot and ensure that people read his manifesto, and so it was the only thing he could personally do which might bring about revolution. Also there was probably an element of revenge and anger.
@ambatuBUHSURK
@ambatuBUHSURK Жыл бұрын
"all of his observations were correct" source: TRUST ME BRO!!!
@colbyboucher6391
@colbyboucher6391 Жыл бұрын
@@nolongerjuicyboiz4413 I do think his views shifted to being less "generally pissed off" as he got older. In Anti-Tech Revolution he doesn't really call for bombings or anything, I think he realized that bombing random people at universities wasn't getting him anywhere.
@Asrashas
@Asrashas Жыл бұрын
​@jackjones4824 To all of that I say: and? So what if we were only able to grow to 1b population? Oh no! We wouldn't be able to exploit and deplete resources at mach 6. We wouldn't be able to pollute the planet as much. What ever would we do. The same for knowledge, especially internet and stuff. All of that came and comes at cost. Especially the web. Compute centers are gobbling up resources like mad. Not even talking about production, but running them. Electricity and water. Lots of them. All for a web that is 90% useless and 99% bloated. Using up more resources than necessary to provide decent websites. And depending on which websites we are talking about, can even be actively detrimental to society.
@QAlba1074
@QAlba1074 Жыл бұрын
@Yaldabub Man exists because of nature... after destroying nature with industry man will not even exist on earth.
@ToroVtn
@ToroVtn Жыл бұрын
i want a spin off where his brother doesnt rat him out
@markkramer7068
@markkramer7068 10 ай бұрын
His brother didn't Rat him out he stopped Ted's insanity.
@zachyurkus
@zachyurkus 10 ай бұрын
@@markkramer7068tomayto tomahto
@secretname2670
@secretname2670 10 ай бұрын
​@@markkramer7068they are family. I don't care what things your family does, at the very least you don't betray them. Yes, move away, yes, disconnect yourself from them. But don't backstab people born of the same blood. Unless you are a betrayer at heart, which is bad.
@markkramer7068
@markkramer7068 10 ай бұрын
@secretname2670 so if someone in your family is killing other people you stay silent. That makes you accessory to a crime. Or how do you think those FAMILY'S that lost loved ones feel about this TED K KILLING their love ones. What if it was your family members that were KILLED.
@readingsolo
@readingsolo 10 ай бұрын
@@secretname2670Your point is idiotic. Every person has the obligation to do the right thing, regardless of who their family is. I don’t typically go around quoting the Bible but I think it applies here: “The son shall not suffer for the iniquity of the father, nor the father suffer for the iniquity of the son. The righteousness of the righteous shall be upon himself, and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon himself” (Ezekiel 18:19-23).
@nobody2021
@nobody2021 5 күн бұрын
I think it's naive and shortsighted that people discount him as having no impact on the world as if the problems he outlined could possibly be solved in a single human lifetime, realistically. His actions may have been radical and arguably unethical, I think most people would agree with the unethical part, but he is now a household name. It would be hard to find somebody in the first world who hasn't heard of him and has at least a cursory familiarity with his positions and theories. He influenced the uhc ceo shooter. He will almost certainly influence another person again at some point to do something radical that grabs everyone's attention and gets everyone talking about another rot in society that needs addressing. Everyone is now talking about how health insurance is unethical. The effect of his actions might not have exactly the same intention as what he wanted, and it might take a long time for them to have the full effect that they will ever have, but they are playing out right now. Him having an effect is not a simple binary position between us living in the ideal society that he theorized, or not living in that society. That's not how cause and effect works, and especially with how soon we are after his ideas got out into the world on human history timescales. America could collapse in its own time centuries from now, and then when people are picking up the pieces and rebuilding, they use ideas that he popularized to rebuild better. We're still familiar with and affected by ideas first introduced in antiquity, even still remembering the names of the individuals thousands of years later.
@triberium_
@triberium_ Жыл бұрын
A while ago I read his manifest, well started reading. I never finished but let me tell you that he said very real and truthful things about the world. About politics. His awareness truly was one of a person who can pierce the veil set up by our slave masters.
@jackbluehq6653
@jackbluehq6653 Жыл бұрын
See the problem with trying to fight back against technology and the intentions that the manifest strives for, is that the only way to actually push back against the modern technology is to fight back against the most powerful and dangerous human desire. Greed. We as a society allow for new technology to be implemented due to the more benefits it has, making things far more easier and thus making our lifestyle far more lazier. We've managed to kinda manipulate ourselves to kill our own society for simple benefits that make life easier. Take credit cards for example. Credit Cards seem for more better and easier than money, however the huge con of Credit cards is the fact that privacy for what we purchase is now gone forever. However we don't really think about that, and instead ignore it due to the benefits of a lazier lifestyle. Basically, we use our own selfish greed to justify the horrible consequences on our society. The problem here is, trying to get people to actually fight back against modern technology thats ruining us is basically impossible. Trying to convince the middle aged and the youngth to completely change and fight back against their lifestyle that they've been used too for years, is never really gonna happen. It's not like Martin Luther King, he could fight back against racism easier because obviously millions of blacks and whites were sick of racism. So getting alot of people on boarded to fight back, is way easier and logical then trying to do the same against modern technology. I think the only way we can fight back against this huge problem, Is to try and make community's like the Amish to be more widespread I know the Amish don't always get good wrap, especially for political reasons that alot of snowflakes from our society can't handle. But let's be honest here, I bet the majority of Amish people are far more healthier and happier than any of us are. I think trying to convince more people to join the old ways of living on a farm in a far more labour induced society like the Amish, is really the only way we can bring back our humanity with nature. Nowadays kids can't run afew miles without acting like it was a marathon, but even just afew decades ago kids could run for the same distance with alot more ease. I think bringing back family farms will not only help our society but also the problems that people have with slaughter houses. But at the end of the day, if we wanna fix what technology is doing to us, we have to take the first steps ourselves to achieving that. It would be very hard and a big achievement, but I think the future of humanity depends on it. It's either we try now to make sure our future society is healthy and independent, or we let our society crumble as more and more people become lazier and dependent on the government to live.
@essayess3
@essayess3 Жыл бұрын
Why didn't you finish reading it?
@TycoonBarnaby
@TycoonBarnaby Жыл бұрын
@@essayess3 Probably because it is almost infinitely long for the general consumer in the TikTok era
@Mr.Wonderful731
@Mr.Wonderful731 Жыл бұрын
​@jackbluehq6653 You should have finished reading it! First you wouldn't have to have written that long comment and second you would realize that you are just regirgitate a dumbed down version of what he wrote.
@jackbluehq6653
@jackbluehq6653 Жыл бұрын
@@Mr.Wonderful731 bro, it wasn't me that said that it was the main comment. I've never even read the manifest
@jongall3136
@jongall3136 Жыл бұрын
I of course don't know the man, and perhaps he realized this before his death, but Ted seemed to not recognize that that the world and people would always be the same. There will always be people who want power by any means, and people like himself who would take radical action to stop them. He was one of those people more concerned with the problems of the world, rather than problems with himself.
@realCharAznable
@realCharAznable Жыл бұрын
/r/im14andthisisdeep
@toohak2782
@toohak2782 Жыл бұрын
True. The more you fight what you think are the enemies, the more you become the monster. It’s because all of us, not just him, when fighting for a just or our own genuine cause, step over others or our morals without taking a step back to analyse the situation, which in tale will piss us off bc we will be back at square one again lol
@waffleyumboyr5342
@waffleyumboyr5342 Жыл бұрын
@toohak2782 What are you saying? That it's wrong to fight back when you have an entire machine being leveraged against you? Morality is decided by those that wield power, because they're not afraid to wield it. They will kill you and imprison you without remorse, without any internal pushback within the "democratic" system. But if you try and exercise a small fraction of that power and autonomy you will be seen as the devil himself. Isn't that a little too convenient?
@toohak2782
@toohak2782 Жыл бұрын
@@waffleyumboyr5342 if you’re going to fight, fight with full force and don’t go back. I’m just saying, the more you try and go after something or somebody, you will be no better than the machine itself. Meaning you’ll lose yourself within your own self diluted psyche bc what you thought was a genuine fight, was just your own selfish desires
@toohak2782
@toohak2782 Жыл бұрын
@@waffleyumboyr5342 well that’s what they want you to think too. If you said anything pro about Hitler you will be condemned by these weak losers who think they hold power when in reality, you and me hold the power. We’re the new kids on the block ready to rage against the machine; no pun intended ;p
@vocakitt
@vocakitt 10 ай бұрын
his point of view is everything I've been thinking about lately. I need to learn more about this person. holy shit
@QUBIQUBED
@QUBIQUBED 10 ай бұрын
please dont bomb my mail
@zapffe_9581
@zapffe_9581 2 ай бұрын
Please do
@billyjoebeanie4468
@billyjoebeanie4468 6 күн бұрын
Uncanny how accurate his predictions were...
@marcm2277
@marcm2277 Жыл бұрын
Only comment I have is that liberals are not leftists, they are centrists. Leftists generally don't support capitalism, liberals do. Its actually quite common for leftists to dislike liberalism for being more in line with conservativism than leftist ideology.
@5thdimension625
@5thdimension625 10 ай бұрын
Ted was a MKULTRA victim. They targeted him to silence him. He wasn’t mentally ill until the trauma events at Harvard
@rbanko9937
@rbanko9937 9 ай бұрын
Right, always just skim over that.
@VeganSemihCyprus33
@VeganSemihCyprus33 9 ай бұрын
This is the story of your enslavement: The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 🙏
@number3766
@number3766 9 ай бұрын
He was always unstable. MKULTRA just made him worse. He was already a man rejected by this world that he desperately wanted to be a part of. MKUltra just solidified his belief that he would never be a part of this world. A child not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel it's warmth. Unfortunately for all involved, ted was an exceptional arsonist.
@wojakthecrusader1410
@wojakthecrusader1410 9 ай бұрын
​@@number3766 Have you ever watch anime like Monster or Death Note? Johan manipulate other to kill themselves was because he believe his mother hates him and he is a rejected by the world and believe that nihilism is the only way for him. And Kira he is bright child but he hates the world because of criminal. Notice how this guy have almost the same background as these two?
@apokalypthoapokalypsys9573
@apokalypthoapokalypsys9573 9 ай бұрын
​@@wojakthecrusader1410Johan's plot armor made Monster so enraging to watch. All throughout the anime I screamed at characters to just SHOOT HIM FFS but they never did. The author kept hyping him up like he was an epic mastermind but he didn't live up to it at all. Did nothing impressive onscreen, just smiling with a shit-eating grin and a mile-thick plot armor. Most frustrating anime I've ever watched, and I like Seinen otherwise.
@ruthlessrubberducky5729
@ruthlessrubberducky5729 3 ай бұрын
He's right about the problems but offers no viable solutions.
@Noelonthemoon
@Noelonthemoon 4 күн бұрын
Oof that ending quote is aging like fine wine 🤣
@kermy9655
@kermy9655 10 ай бұрын
I find it interesting that I share nearly every opinion with this guy
@QUBIQUBED
@QUBIQUBED 10 ай бұрын
Unabomber is crazy, I disagree with almost all of this. No tech = die of smallpox at 23 years of age hell no!!
@devlingreener2182
@devlingreener2182 6 ай бұрын
"had basically no impact on the world" but you made a video about him? my friend and I were literally talking about his ideas today at work.
@zonkedmc
@zonkedmc 6 ай бұрын
you sound upset
@nabieladrian
@nabieladrian 6 ай бұрын
Maybe like self-immolation protest, the act itself didn't directly hit anything. But that fire lights up as stepping stone for others to act upon.
@pseudoplotinus
@pseudoplotinus 6 ай бұрын
my friend and I talked about aleister crowley and there are hundreds of videos about him, doesn't mean he 'made an impact on the world'.
@devlingreener2182
@devlingreener2182 6 ай бұрын
@@pseudoplotinus terrible example. he's influence tons of artist of all mediums throughout the years. Also left a significant cultural impact by founding churches that influenced the creation of other churches and movement. 100,000's of members over the years AT LEAST. Its okay to be influenced by complicated people, and even people who did unethical things. people are complicated, don't be naive.
@pseudoplotinus
@pseudoplotinus 6 ай бұрын
@@devlingreener2182 how am I being naive? freud, marx and nietzsche had an impact on (at least the modern) world. compared to them crowley is a total nobody. and what does that make kaczynski in comparison? he isn't even considered in small academic circles. kaczynski's ideas were great but he was an idealist. his ideas are in the same vein as someone like tolstoy's christian anarchism, who, although influential, even he didn't 'make an impact'. making an impact involves literally changing the world, you know an IMPACT. look again at marx. look again at freud.
@rehmsmeyer
@rehmsmeyer 10 ай бұрын
People called him crazy but never a liar
@user-px3eu6iz2t
@user-px3eu6iz2t Күн бұрын
They also call him a murderer.
@user-px3eu6iz2t
@user-px3eu6iz2t Күн бұрын
And fine, I'll admit it. The 12 year old me would've been convinved by his ideas too.
@htth3152
@htth3152 5 ай бұрын
Reminder that Ted's manifesto admits that a stable industrial society where all the important work is done by the machines and humans' power process is fulfilled by service sector jobs and hobbies is possible, but he dismisses this ending anyway as "thoroughly contemptible".
@kenhart5259
@kenhart5259 4 ай бұрын
That's just rebranding socialism.
@Seánasadventure
@Seánasadventure Жыл бұрын
Your Arthur video seems to have given you a lot of attention. I’m glad I stumbled on it. All your videos do a good job of questioning things, I never thought to ask.
@ResponsibleBee-qk4ob
@ResponsibleBee-qk4ob Жыл бұрын
Ted Kaczynski's books, Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution, present a thought-provoking critique of the role of technology in our lives. Highly recommended #RipTed
@556manman
@556manman 6 ай бұрын
Fantastic video, I've been in search of a good channel such as this. Other channel seem to like to write their scripts as if they needed to reach a certain word count.
@nununup4243
@nununup4243 Жыл бұрын
Ted said in his book that sending those packages was the only way of capturing people's atention to his ideas, he knew sending bobs like a lunatic won't change anything but a story about a crazy man sedning bombs would certanly catch people's atention.
@fishwife920
@fishwife920 6 күн бұрын
Thanks algorithm
@MC-eg5fj
@MC-eg5fj 11 ай бұрын
Listened to his manifesto two years ago and we’re getting very close to the world he thought would come.
@joaquinbellonn
@joaquinbellonn 8 ай бұрын
we already there bro
@Sheblah1
@Sheblah1 Жыл бұрын
"Crowding leads to extreme stress and aggression" wrote the reclusive bomb mailer in his remote cabin.
@thomasfisher4833
@thomasfisher4833 Жыл бұрын
Well, he wasn't born in a log cabin.
@Sheblah1
@Sheblah1 Жыл бұрын
@@thomasfisher4833 the great outdoor lifestyle didn't do him much good either.
@freshlymemed5680
@freshlymemed5680 4 ай бұрын
​@@Sheblah1 I think the experiments and being a social recluse due to his academic success got to him first before the isolation in his cabin in the woods. He's literally a victim of MK Ultra.
@Blaze-zm7zt
@Blaze-zm7zt 4 ай бұрын
and I can see it all went over your head.
@Sheblah1
@Sheblah1 4 ай бұрын
@@Blaze-zm7zt what is the 'it' you are referring to friend?
@RandomOne1999
@RandomOne1999 Жыл бұрын
Me, sitting in my room with the AC blasting as I eat pizza and drink Mountain Dew while playing my PlayStation 5: “Yeah this mf right”
@HorsesOnYT
@HorsesOnYT Жыл бұрын
💀
@ResponsibleBee-qk4ob
@ResponsibleBee-qk4ob Жыл бұрын
Ted Kaczynski's books, Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution, present a thought-provoking critique of the role of technology in our lives. Highly recommended
@paulohagan3309
@paulohagan3309 9 ай бұрын
Yes, I wonder if some God could magically send us back to the world of the hunter-gatherer [without billions of people starving to death] as we are now [though with the necessary skills to survive that world], how long it would take before people would start whining about how much they missed technology and the comforts of 21 Century home.
@fredventure
@fredventure 5 ай бұрын
@@paulohagan3309 but that's not his point. It's that the convenience has broken us. The sedentary, not having to work for anything, lifestyles have crippled us.
@paulohagan3309
@paulohagan3309 5 ай бұрын
@@fredventure The lifespan of people has increased enormously since those times, in particular the survival rate of both babies and mothers in childbirth and also young children. As for the sedentary lifestyles well, that's a lifestyle choice. If and when people exercise more the health issues lessen. And I speak as someone who does understand his point. Our biological evolution has not kept pace with our cultural evolution. But the problem is for whatever reason, we had a an intelligence explosion a couple of hundred years ago and once that happened the mismatch between our intelligence and our physiques was, if not inevitable, highly likely. The problem is even if we wanted to go back we can't. It's onwards to the stars or human extinction. But the latter was going to happen anyway if we had stayed as hunter-gatherers. Lots of big rocks still wandering about the solar system ...
@borojv
@borojv Ай бұрын
Guy was cursed by his inferiority complex, and his intellect only exacerbated it. No amount of iq can take you out of the spiral of low self esteem. Truly happy people, no matter what level of intellect they possess are all those who have high self esteem, self respect and self love. It maybe be exaggerating it a bit, but being narcissistic is one of the solutions to thrive in today's industrial society. I love myself and that solves 90% of my problems. You may think, disregard for others seems intuitive then doesn't it? but when you love yourself, you also start empathizing with others. First step to compassion is always going to be self love first. We cannot deny the system we live in, nor can we do anything meaningful to drastically change it, instead we can choose to be content with ourselves though, and love others too.🙌
@CowboyRibeye
@CowboyRibeye Жыл бұрын
Unbelievably intelligent man that clearly let his frustrations get to him, ironically making his ideas sound crazy to the average normie, this having much less of an impact on the whole of society.
@Caolan-b6r
@Caolan-b6r Жыл бұрын
Tbh he would have been made out to be crazy if he didn't do the bombings, only difference he wouldn't have even got heard
@Hexadeci
@Hexadeci 10 ай бұрын
I would argue he has more influence now and potentially in the future than he would have as a random writer in the woods.
@thatgreenslime9517
@thatgreenslime9517 10 ай бұрын
He identified as a woman, though. Don't misgender him.
@Agostoic
@Agostoic 9 ай бұрын
Real tragedy.
@ebenromero2041
@ebenromero2041 Жыл бұрын
I'm really impressed with your analysis; it was very interesting to watch. I hope you do more videos like these in the future.
@HorsesOnYT
@HorsesOnYT Жыл бұрын
I’m sure I will! Thanks for watching ♥️ -Michael
@ResponsibleBee-qk4ob
@ResponsibleBee-qk4ob Жыл бұрын
Ted Kaczynski's books, Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution, present a thought-provoking critique of the role of technology in our lives. Highly recommended #RipTed
@donny5302
@donny5302 Жыл бұрын
What he did made it virtually impossible for anyone sharing his views to create a semi-valid foothold, but I understand his rage, I am basically living out in the mountains and ive learnt the entire mountain range will soon be demolished to make way for luxury villas, the rage I am feeling is unfathomable and I understand his rage.
@kevinkosmeder6769
@kevinkosmeder6769 Жыл бұрын
As do I.
@bodhixxx1
@bodhixxx1 Жыл бұрын
I agree with you sure it is nice to have modern things car, hot water propane heat packaged food and sure there is a trade off to have those things like " work in the system" however I am sick of people buying so much excess just for the sake of it, how much does a person need? Myself I just need a few changes of clothes a vehicle and a house.
@pomelo9518
@pomelo9518 Ай бұрын
those developers are nutcases, just build the mansions on the mountains
@user-px3eu6iz2t
@user-px3eu6iz2t Күн бұрын
The mountain doesn't belong to you so get over it.
@donny5302
@donny5302 Күн бұрын
@user-px3eu6iz2t yes it belongs to the suits who paid money to destroy it, Not the people who tended and cleaned it from plastic, trash and nourished the plants that grew around it, people like you devalue human life entirely. And there are billions of you now
@armorparade
@armorparade Жыл бұрын
The key issue with Kaczynski's angle is that he purported to oppose the perverse sort of authority that an industrial system holds over humanity but failed to recognize it as anything but an extension of the authority nature has over humanity. The sun lays waste to crops and by extension it sets the schedule, it determines the yield, it determines how much is left, and ultimately determines who is allowed to eat. Industry functions in the same way. All involved operate by the limits and needs of the machine. The authority held by a system exists whether or not it revolves around a "natural" element. Destroying the machines does not strike at the core of the issue- that being the character of that authority and how it influences the product of the system and those that participate in it. In fact, you happen to have a really good video on that exact character. Now, some might say that they agree with his views but opposed his methods, but that's always come off as a limp platitude to me. If I believed him to be right I would only be able consider him to correct in pursuing his ultimate goal. However, I do not. I see him as an aimless eco-fascist who believed that the world and its people could not be trusted to change in any meaningful way. His words may resonate with people who are miserable with the inhumane systems that control our lives but I can only see him as narrow-sighted and deeply unimaginative. (After all, despite the limp critiques he has of liberals, the same appeals to the sanctity of nature and the brutality of authority are exactly the kind of directionless tripe you can find within the average left-ish keyboard warrior today. He would probably have had a great time getting into internet fights with them, if he wasnt the type to destroy snowplows lol)
@ricardozetino6907
@ricardozetino6907 Жыл бұрын
You do know he hated both political spectrum, right ?
@ganemrahman3424
@ganemrahman3424 Жыл бұрын
His critique was not about Liberals but Leftists. Leftists are anti-capitalists. Liberals are pro-capitalists. He argued Leftists were psychologically motivated by resentment of those more socially and materially successful. In the end, he too was a socially maladjusted person who wanted attention and resorted to violence to get it.
@troythedeconstructionist1382
@troythedeconstructionist1382 Жыл бұрын
Living in a complex environment that requires skills to survive is not equal to living in a highly regulated system that places people in unnatural lifestyles wholly incompatible with happiness and self-actualization. Equating the nature of both these environments because they involve "struggle" is a shallow and nonsensical interpretation and has no backing. Freedom is not having 1000hrs to draw your webcomic while having youtube.
@mjm5899
@mjm5899 Жыл бұрын
Read his take on ecofascism
@troythedeconstructionist1382
@troythedeconstructionist1382 Жыл бұрын
@@mjm5899 >implying anyone who criticizes Ted has or will ever read anything he has to say
@MonicaMartella-xq7wf
@MonicaMartella-xq7wf 8 ай бұрын
He killed three of his targets, and was smarter than any of us. Therefore, I suspect his actions in fact did have an impact. It would be interesting to see what the ripple effects were of the deaths, and the injuries of his targets.
@Sleezy5711
@Sleezy5711 8 ай бұрын
Had no impact on the wider. It didn't stop technology from advancing. It is progressing at a faster rate than ever. So he didn't "fix"anything
@bmoshareholderappleshareho855
@bmoshareholderappleshareho855 2 ай бұрын
If the Unabomber was so smart and we are all stupid, then how come he ended up in prison and we did not?
@CarlWheezey
@CarlWheezey 2 ай бұрын
​@@bmoshareholderappleshareho855 if you actually paid attention to the video you would be able to answer your own question
@FrenzyProgram
@FrenzyProgram Жыл бұрын
I watched your videos because I thought the Arthur video was interesting. And I can say the same for some of the other videos you made. They’re really relaxing and interesting to watch when I’m bored. If you are reading this, hope you are having a nice day!
@HorsesOnYT
@HorsesOnYT Жыл бұрын
Ty! 🥰 I read every comment ♥️ -Michael
@ResponsibleBee-qk4ob
@ResponsibleBee-qk4ob Жыл бұрын
Ted Kaczynski's books, Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution, present a thought-provoking critique of the role of technology in our lives. Highly recommended #RipTed
@codernov
@codernov 3 ай бұрын
Wikipedia has information on his death. He had cancer and refused treatment, because of side effects and low probability of recovery. Then he hanged himself in the prison cell.
@lysoku
@lysoku 3 ай бұрын
Thank you. I think I'd do the same
@originallevite7469
@originallevite7469 5 күн бұрын
The CEO shooter was inspired by him. Interesting…makes u wonder what else is gonna come from this…
@lopde1290
@lopde1290 5 күн бұрын
Yet the creator says he had "no influence on the world" haha
@peggygreeby5065
@peggygreeby5065 3 ай бұрын
He was right on the money concerning computers and AI. Man is the only animal that makes himself obsolete.
@bmoshareholderappleshareho855
@bmoshareholderappleshareho855 2 ай бұрын
That reminds me of the Twilight Zone episode, The Obsolete Man.
@kristijanoros7208
@kristijanoros7208 Жыл бұрын
You can see his reasoning, but a man that's so small compared to the system could really only go crazy trying to make a change. The change will have to come one way or another one day
@ProGamer-qq3nl
@ProGamer-qq3nl Жыл бұрын
You are so under appreciated bro, all of your videos are so well done and interesting.
@ResponsibleBee-qk4ob
@ResponsibleBee-qk4ob Жыл бұрын
Ted Kaczynski's books, Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution, present a thought-provoking critique of the role of technology in our lives. Highly recommended #RipTed
@thelostcosmonaut5555
@thelostcosmonaut5555 Жыл бұрын
Interestingly enough, in all of the dystopian novels Ive read (We, 1984, Fahrenheit 451, Brave New World, etc.) the antithesis and solution to the tyrannical societies is nature itself.
@nielsbindels9302
@nielsbindels9302 Жыл бұрын
That is why the world elite want to manipulate mother nature and us humans with the "global warming carbon foodprint" b.s. Don't fall for it
@debeb5148
@debeb5148 11 ай бұрын
Won't be me, nature scares me too lmfao.
@kogasoldier9379
@kogasoldier9379 10 ай бұрын
In a logical line of reasoning it makes sense. Just consider the current political climate with people who would otherwise agree on many things yet want to kill each other because of the lies and propaganda that gets spread on social media. The same applies for all media, and Ted was likely able to see the writing on the wall with the way media was handled in his time and the advent of the internet…
@Agostoic
@Agostoic 9 ай бұрын
We're part of it, couldn't be otherwise. We've been misguided from it, hence the problem.
@user-px3eu6iz2t
@user-px3eu6iz2t Күн бұрын
Go out in nature and see how well it treats you, son.
@Stichting_NoFa-p
@Stichting_NoFa-p 2 ай бұрын
Correction, he had A PHD in Math. And he wrote a dissertation about boundary functions, which earned him the Sumner B. Myers Prize for Michigan's best mathematics dissertation of the year.
@Dre4dP1r4teR0b3rts
@Dre4dP1r4teR0b3rts Жыл бұрын
Fascinating insight into the philosophical views of the Unabomber well made. Keep up the good work. Glad I stumbled upon your videos.
@the_real_Kurt_Yarish
@the_real_Kurt_Yarish Жыл бұрын
While Ted's philosophies are interesting on their own, what is equally as interesting is what his writings on his philosophies reveal about how he viewed himself and his personal relations with others. Certainly a complex man.
@supernerd6983
@supernerd6983 10 ай бұрын
Ted was not at economics major in undergrad, he was a Math major. Ted's brother did not recognize his writing in the newspaper. His sister-in-law Linda did. Ted's death was not "likely" suicide. It was a conclusive and official medical determination. Do your homework.
@Blaze-zm7zt
@Blaze-zm7zt 4 ай бұрын
you believe that doctors never lie or are told what to write in the cases of certain peoples deaths? Epstein, do you believe every red herring?
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