From what i heard in Jocko's podcast, Jonny Kim had a troubled and traumatic childhood and he refused to let that pain and emotinal damage dictate his life so he decided to do something that will help forward life as well as help humanity like the mentioned being a combat medic and Harvard doctor to save lives. With the astronaut role he wants to advanced science and (I think he) probably wants to find ways to have humanity look for a new perspective of living life in the stars. Just my opinion.
@fortune_roses Жыл бұрын
He's like a real life *Asian superhero* × 300... someone please make a blockbuster movie about this man
@howiefomc657 Жыл бұрын
He also got his pilot wings. Awsome accomplishments.
@joyceabrams3058 Жыл бұрын
My son retired from the Navy, Many of my relatives were/are veterans, my Chinese dad was U. S. Army during WWII .
@kevinh9110 Жыл бұрын
Jonny Kim: "I despise those memes." "It would be a FALSE statement to say that being Korean-American inspired me to take this path. It's a much DEEPER intrinsic desire to serve humanity and to leave this world a better place that transcends race, politics, ethnicity, religion." It pisses him off that people see it as just him chasing titles, he has made it clear accomplishments don't matter compared to how you treat other people and this is coming from HIM. "I never fit in anywhere growing up, even in the Korean-American community because I was 'too white'. I'd get made fun of. I laugh and smile, like it's ridiculous, but when you're a kid, it's a big deal." "Astronauts bring together in a way that alliances and politicians CANNOT do." His is a story of perseverance, hardship and love for those around you more than race. It's unfortunate that literally no one stepping up to the political plate has what it takes to bring people together and accomplish good things that we can agree are good just as human beings that are citizens of a country. That is literally the reason why Jonny Kim is an astronaut, because it inspires people in a way that politics cannot do and led to innumerable scientific advancements in the STEM field for society which he is greatly passionate about. He does not deserve all the shit that comes from being a politician, he deserves to continue being held as a national hero and that's what the country needs to(Even though we don't deserve it). No matter how good of a politician he'd be, that would all go away. If Jonny Kim wanted to do it, we know damn well he would crush it like everything else he has put his mind to do. If there's something he's not doing, it's because he doesn't want to. He has said what your accomplishments are not what truly matter, what matters is positively impacting the people around you and being there for the people in your life - coming from someone who had been humbled by the most intense situations imaginable who realized we really are small in comparison to what life can bring upon us, and denounces social media being used in the manner it is(Something to reflect on). Growing up, no one knew the shit he had to go through, and his friends, even family, people at school still saw him as weak, a certain kind of way that especially Asian Americans didn't understand and no one wanted him to be a SEAL(So think about that before you blame your parents for things - you probably don't want it as much as you think you do if you're not willing to fight for it). He hid away at lunch, but kept his head held high, treated people well and continued to be active in sports and get straight A's despite many others using their traumatic upbringings as an excuse to be degenerates. He continued to fight back and protect his family for years, success or fail, with all his heart and soul craved to be a warrior to kill the enemy and protect more people, and he needed the convince himself he could be made that way and would be accepted as such. Nothing could convince him otherwise, and he realized having that heart to be humble, work hard no matter how hard things got is exactly what makes a warrior what he is - which is why the warrior community gravitates to him. He kept his head down, worked well with others, lifted others up, and just crushed everything he did through pure grit, not natural intelligence. But he believes he wasn't meant to be a SEAL, his childhood experiences just brought it out in him. He has said being a career special operator didn't seem sustainable at a certain point. Having such belonging and purpose and value to his teammates who absolutely loved him made him feel at home. He was blown away by bravery he saw from them that he viewed as more than his own, and the powerful friendships he formed, that to lose them in combat, feeling helpless as a medic made him want to take what he could do medically to the next step. And more than that, he wanted to SERVE in the name of his teammates, knowing how amazing those men were, realizing what a loss the world had without them, whenever he was down was enough to keep him going to ensure he was compensating for their absence. Then when he heard about an astronaut, for the reasons mentioned at the beginning, that form of service outweighed his reasons for being a doctor and made the hard decision to leave medicine, but for the same fundamental reasons of service to fill the gap in the world left by his friends' departure. Memes are fun at all, but we can't deny that's overweighing his ACTUAL story severely, it shows how people are sheltered and don't see the honor of Jonny Kim who took it upon himself to deal with REAL shit for the sake of other people, which is a travesty, what made this man do what he did and what he had to sacrifice and put out, Jonny Kim has an infinite degree of honor and devotion for the people in his life. No one cared about Jonny when he was in high school, even in the SEAL Teams to an extent, just from being an enlisted guy with no college degree. If he didn't got combat decorations, he would still be just as great, people just wouldn't know about it. If he decided not to be an astronaut, he'd still be just as great, we just wouldn't know about it. Jonny Kim demonstrates we need to stop looking up to famous people and to people with high character, they're around us, just like Jonny Kim was. Everyone would have miscounted Jonny Kim if we didn't know what he was truly made of on paper. And on paper really pales in comparison to what those who have worked with said about him, occupation doesn't equal character, there are bad SEALs, bad doctors, maybe even subpar astronauts. There was a Silver Star Navy SEAL in Vietnam that was convicted as a rapist, lol. In Kim's case, he is 200% good to go. There's no such thing as a "typical SEAL" except to civilians, you only see what a person is when they've been tested. Everyone would've miscounted Kim. Physicality is necessary in warfighters, but no one wants a platoon of bodybuilders. Everyone will reach their breaking point, and it's about continually pushing past them, a lifestyle of doing that. Mind over matter, it's about how MEAN you are, not how big you are. Undersized SEAL? There's only such thing as a GOOD SEAL that works well with others, a good leader and humble. Desmond Doss, Nic Cheque, many others. Some of the toughest and high performing Navy SEALs come from the smurf crew. Ryan Job, Nick Norris, probably Tom Norris(MOH recipient in Vietnam) too. Doesn't hurt to listen to warriors talking about their world instead of going off of Hollywood misconceptions. "Common men with a uncommon desire to succeed." To think the status of a man is valuing common ass shit like partying over risking life, limb, sight and sanity for your teammates. We don't need a biopic because real life is more influential on humanity, let's get real life accounts like documentaries or books. If you can't see that, then honestly you're sheltered. How you talk and pass yourself off as says absolutely nothing about your character. Put that tough talking influencer, dude picking up girls, guy showing off how he can talk confidently, podcaster or bodybuilder in the toughest situations "soft personality" warriors have been in and see how quickly they cower. They're not men at all if they have to rely on others' perceptions rather than their devotion to other people, and their personality vibe more than their actions. Relatability? It's about him being in the same situations as a lot of people and applying extreme grit to accomplish his goals. Jonny Kim isn't going to inspire anyone to be a warrior who didn't already have the desire inside them. What you think of the war has nothing to do with respecting the WARRIOR. "Where does he rank amongst Asian American role models right now?" Good lord, if you even have to ask that question regarding Jonny Kim... It says a lot about the person asking the question.
@ilsagita5257 Жыл бұрын
Thanks mate for writing this It perfectly articulated all the racing thoughts in my mind when i saw this video's thumbnail after Johny kim's podcast with jocko .
@alandeutsch998710 ай бұрын
I read this thing and it was both very rambly and insightful. he's definitely in a class of his own.
@kevinzhang66238 ай бұрын
@@alandeutsch9987 Those two combine well, in my opinion 🤣
@orangechickengorl2 ай бұрын
I ain’t reading all that
@kevinh91102 ай бұрын
@@orangechickengorl Don't read it then, pal.
@zaxlee019 ай бұрын
Navy Seal, Sniper, Doctor, Astronaut, Naval Aviator. He had a traumatic childhood with his dad too. This guy has the backstory of a superhero.
@MobbingQueen-ty3bh Жыл бұрын
. I’m not sure if Kim is a real hero or he has the best resume , but Being humble always win , what I’ve learned from Kim.
@Razear Жыл бұрын
Legend has it, he's the only Asian American with parents who have actually vocalized being proud of him since he accomplished all their dreams. XD But seriously, if this dude became president, he would have the more impressive resume ever, wouldn't be able to match it. On paper, he would certainly be the most qualified.
@bigheadrhino Жыл бұрын
Perhaps the most impressive part of his story is that he overcame an insanely traumatic childhood to accomplish all this. He literally saved his mother from being shot by his alcoholic abusive father. His father then had a standoff with the police who he called and he was shot and killed. The kindness of the officers afterwards is part of what inspired him to serve. He talks about his story on his interview on the Jocko podcast.
@renji32100 Жыл бұрын
I need a t-shirt of this KZbin video cuz we need to represent the pinnacle of Asian greatness
@mmfong297 Жыл бұрын
Even if its only 4.4% Asians in Navy Seals, let me tell you.. Asian Americans have the highest passing rate in BUDS (Navy Seal school) among black, white, Latino and Asian
@kevinh9110 Жыл бұрын
Since there's less Asians in special operations, there's a lot less people that do it just to try it out, and there's a higher amount of Asians that are 100% in to be warriors, irrespective of "representation".
@aswanblack3317 Жыл бұрын
being a seal & combat medic is a harder m.o.s than being a seal machine gunner. Believe me he is not sitting back in the cut. When in combat and someone yells "MEDIC" or "DOC" he's right there upfront.
@ax2ron778 ай бұрын
Yeah that was an ignorant statement. The dude with the weak goatee was giving off major beta vibes.
@DP-jaja6 ай бұрын
I commented on this as well.
@darrylt8502 Жыл бұрын
Netflix should have a docu-series on him because he literally lived an adventurous life.
@Jeffreypark Жыл бұрын
Watch his podcast with Jocko about his father. His home life was not as rosy as you think it would have been.
@justacontrarian Жыл бұрын
There's nothing bad that I can say against this amazing dude. With a rise of idiocracy, people are in their feelings about being mediocre as Kim's stellar career starts to break down their self-deception of being adequate.
@captain0310 Жыл бұрын
When serving in the Navy, he felt helpless seeing his fellow compatriots killed in action, not because he couldn't save them but because of his superior's flawed diagnosis. In one incident, when he questioned his leader's decision, Jonny was asked to leave the medic tent. His superior had MD and Jonny didn't. That is the reason why Jonny became a doctor so he will not be overruled by some flawed leader.
@moyndebs6759 Жыл бұрын
He’s a living legend but he should remain a civilian. Politics is a dirty world. Die a hero or live to become the villain.
@lesteezy7748 Жыл бұрын
He's not a civilian though, he's active duty Navy
@Jeffreypark Жыл бұрын
The way I see why the 442nd was the most decorated unit was because their commanders gave them the toughest and most dangerous missions that they didn’t want to give the white soldiers…They did as they were ordered and kicked ass, but I wonder if the commanders accepted higher casualty rates because they were Japanese.
@KahinAhmed72 Жыл бұрын
You're most likely correct since racism was common in Allied countries during the WW2 era, which is why minority troops were segregated from their white counterparts. I remember my older brother telling me how the military leadership in both world wars (which consisted of whites) sent black troops to fight in battle and then when most or all of them died, the white military leaders took credit for winning the battle. "The survivors are the ones who write history", he said. (paraphrase) So that's probably why you see a lot of white dudes in military action movies doing badass shit and not minority lead roles in military movies, it's because the writers are biased.
@kevinzhang6623 Жыл бұрын
Yeah and why they were the only US regiment whose whereabouts Hitler wanted to know at all times. Lol. Back when America respected greatness instead of this woke lib shit, putting men in women's bathrooms, valuing race over character, wanting to change boys into girls and vice versa. Christ, what a switch.
@Mellow4all Жыл бұрын
As a Filipino, I think F boys should get endless "palo"
@Preus-by8ru Жыл бұрын
3:25 I’m glad that that person made that statement about Jonny Kim’s military career being linked to all of his accomplishments. When I first heard his story I always thought that there had to be more to his story than what people were telling. I figured there were some details that people were leaving out. But I didn’t want to come off as a jealous hater by saying that.
@kevinh9110 Жыл бұрын
That connection honestly makes Jonny Kim even greater and more to aspire to. It doesn't change anything, the why doesn't change the what. All that means is what caused Kim to pursue it, it doesn't make it any easier lol. He got a civilian scholarship to medical school, got accepted to a civilian medical school, the military gave him an opportunity to return to the Navy as an officer and that's it. Saying being a doctor is linked to being an astronaut is like saying being a military aviator is linked to it - it's true but really doesn't make it more possible for anyone else applying on merit alone. All astronauts needed a STEM undergrad and grad degree with 3 years of experience, and having a military background or a strong civilian background is a sign of putting in more.
@Preus-by8ru Жыл бұрын
@@kevinh9110 You explanation sounds like a reach. It’s obvious that his military career gave him a huge advantage.
@kevinh9110 Жыл бұрын
@@Preus-by8ru It definitely is, his military experience that he volunteered and proved himself noted from his recommendation letters and application of skills some of which were learned in the military, when tested in person as an applicant, with gave him an advantage. Just like everything else on any applicant's resume like GPA, degree, recommendation letters, flight time, type of work in a STEM field, work experience that you've done well in. With this logic, you can say all those applicant advantages are the same thing - of course there is a multitude of things that make a strong job applicant that not everyone had chosen to pursue and excel in prior to applying. The opportunity to do what he did in the military is available to everyone, and he showed the high character he has by putting in the work to do that job well. Nothing was given to him, he took it. Everyone knows military experience is a plus. What the military itself did FOR him was allow him to remain active duty as an astronaut, receive flight surgeon training being an officer that graduated medical school, and be commissioned through the STA-21 program, which only selects 2 enlisted sailors a year out of the entire Navy. The military itself had no interference on his acceptance to Harvard, in fact the military didn't even want him to go to Harvard, they wanted him to attend from their select list of medical schools which didn't include Harvard.
@ronstallworth9421 Жыл бұрын
He is a role model for everyone.
@reptilerule91 Жыл бұрын
There also needs to be a 442nd regiment movie too.
@JohnHausser Жыл бұрын
Heard of dude years ago ! Perfect man ! Cheers from San Diego California
@JohnLee-uu2hr Жыл бұрын
Folks, Johnny Kim earned a Silver and Bronze Star with "V" valor as a Navy Seal. He earned this as a Navy Seal in combat. He was "IN THE FIGHT" not in the background! Get your facts straights!
@demonslayer1242 Жыл бұрын
Don't forget about Cris Kyle also
@Mijah-ff8ib8 ай бұрын
Yeah, if anyone undermine his accomplishment in the Navy Seal, it’s the dude who said he was in the background. He became a doctor because he couldn’t save his buddy in combat. It’s annoying to me when people don’t do enough research on the facts of the subject.
@ainahko16 Жыл бұрын
Jonny Kim facts: At bedtime, Goku likes to wear his Jonny Kim pajamas and sleeps with a Jonny Kim body pillow.
@lotuspocus21657 ай бұрын
He’s now a Fighter Pilot too. A lot of things you left out was he’s Harvard math genius, Sniper, combat hero
@winecountry6708 Жыл бұрын
Wasn't the 1951 movie "go for broke" with Van Johnson about the 442nd regiment
@Spring_of_Smiles6 ай бұрын
This video needs a 1M+ views, it needs to get out there!
@AA_cowgomoo Жыл бұрын
Anyone who took Asian Studies in College would know US Army Colonel Young Oak Kim.
@Gl3nS4 ай бұрын
The bottom line is, over 18,000 people applied to be selected to the Astronaut program - NASA selected 12 (Johnny being one of the 12). The Trident on his Astronaut uniform goes hard AF
@Photojouralist123 Жыл бұрын
There was a Japanese American astronaut who was killed on the Challenger
@likegaston Жыл бұрын
He's actually what George Santos says he is.
@ds-zd9qz5 ай бұрын
J kim was actually on Jocko's team in Ramadi during those operations
@bc8Sooners4 ай бұрын
I agree, Jonny's career can only close on being the President of United States.
@Spring_of_Smiles6 ай бұрын
I have to say he's Legendary.
@lotuspocus21657 ай бұрын
To the Asian guys dies in combat part. That picture is of Navy SEAL James Suh. He too is also Korean. A huge statue of him and Matt Axelson is in Florida. Koreans are just badass period
@MarsVee123 Жыл бұрын
4:37 I totally disagree! Sure He would not be getting ABG's ( that's the wrong demo) but educated conservative Asian woman are probably lining up to get married and impregnated by Jonny. Who's parents wouldn't want their daughter to bring him home? The bragging rights would be through the roof! That being said, He's probably not as superficial as I am but if he wanted he could marry the dime of his choice and unlike the typical ABG she wont just be hot she'll also be an intellectual high value woman. *JOHNNY IS ASIAN JESUS 😂*
@sujinchonghuber28324 ай бұрын
Hearing his origin story and seeing now what he’s accomplished inspires me so much.
@genxyears Жыл бұрын
I'm guessing he's able to take all his kids to soccer practice on time too! Please don't let my mother see this...
@AliasHSW Жыл бұрын
Johnny Kim the perpetual foreigner celestial in space.
@woonvinithketkumnuan56875 ай бұрын
Excitedd
@timburton95147 ай бұрын
When asked what he wanted to be when he grew up, he said “everything “!
@rhaxeedo Жыл бұрын
Ladies lucky this guy's last name is kim, not sins.😂
@lotuspocus2165 Жыл бұрын
The Asian guy in the photo you referenced as “Asian guy” is the late James Suh. He died as part of Operation Red Wing. There is a statue of him and Matt Axelson in Florida and yes he’s Korean American. Please put some respect on his name.
@ax2ron77 Жыл бұрын
As a decorated Navy SEAL, Jonny wasn't just chillin in the back. Clip of Jocko's recommendation letter for Jonny's Harvard application. kzbin.info/www/bejne/fXLGp5idm5dje80
@lesteezy7748 Жыл бұрын
Yea seriously! He had roles of sniper, combat medic, pointman, navigator. Dude's statement was kinda ignorant
@kevinzhang66238 ай бұрын
Exactly, his platoonmate wrote about their time in Ramadi in "The Last Punisher" and Jonny is one of the most mentioned people in the book, everyone gravitates to him. Jonny Kim was once pinned down by an enemy machine gunner for a few minutes while running point, and Jonny Kim just said "Fuck, that was gnarly, and not in a good way." Making assumptions that because of someone's stature and personality, that automatically signifies what their character, respectability and "image" is as a whole? Wtf? Those kinds of statements do more harm than good, and only serve to keep people down that they claim to serve. Or worse, treating perception itself or what people think of you as the most important thing rather than the impact of your actions - such bullshit being spewed in this video.
@AliasHSW Жыл бұрын
Johnny is the Asian - real - version of “hey Mon” from In Living Colors
@tzenzhongguo Жыл бұрын
If they make movie about him don’t have Ryan Gosling or Michael B. Jordan play his role.
@tootspogsforever5590 Жыл бұрын
Steven yuen
@TeresaCha-v5x Жыл бұрын
Jonny did all this in spite of growing up in very abusive household. His father wanted to kill the family hit Jonny head with dumbbell The police gunned his father and killed him.
@theofficialvontae6 ай бұрын
I’d vote for him! 🇺🇸
@JoolsG-j4m Жыл бұрын
A nuclear war is likely to happen whilst Johnny Kim is on the moon. Johnny Kim will be left with another female astronaut to repopulate humanity. Every human therefore will be descended from Johnny Kim. Thus, he is the most important human that has ever lived and that will ever live. His mother still refers to him as a disappointment though.
@Anandroid Жыл бұрын
💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
@kentchristen6048 Жыл бұрын
You guys haven't profiled him already? Rogan and Jocko have talked about him at length. He's like the worst Korean son in the world--joined the Navy instead of going to college and becomes a SEAL. Then makes mom happy by graduating from Harvard Medical School, but then takes the demotion to be an astronaut.
@kentchristen6048 Жыл бұрын
@@SS-xm7di I’m a bad Korean son (tm), because I am not a doctor, lawyer, or engineer. I’m retired military (just a regular guy),and I used to joke my mom told people I was a piano player in a whorehouse, because it’s a more honorable profession.
@lotuspocus21657 ай бұрын
Also the 442nd was not just all Japanese. It was Koreans too and the 442nd is the most decorated unit of all time. I said ALL TIME of all the military branches. Let that sink in for a moment
@Laurayt89 Жыл бұрын
Perfect man
@Ivan_Lopez1 Жыл бұрын
If he Saved the World. His Mom would be Disappointed and say " Why you No Save Universe"
@jordynlane247 Жыл бұрын
😂it was so funny brother, but I gave this comment a dislike 😂
@netnomad47 Жыл бұрын
Jocko literally looks like the G.I Joe from "Small Soldiers"
@DP-jaja6 ай бұрын
A NAVY SEAL IS A NAVY SEAL….each team has assaulters, machine gunners, snipers, medics, etc. They ALL are on the FRONT LINE by definition being specops.
@Thebigmilkfish5 ай бұрын
Asian seals from the Philippines and Thailand are no joke. Watch the video of Don Shipley
@hammersampson Жыл бұрын
Asian parent: Still got a ‘B’ in Spanish class. You disgraced your family!
@Pennyforabuckskin Жыл бұрын
His story told on Jocko podcast 🤯
@Photojouralist123 Жыл бұрын
My father was Military Intelligence and CIA for 25 years got a medal from the CIA . Nobody mentions him.
@useridcn Жыл бұрын
Well, there was also no social media or Asian American KZbinrs. Back then the media was controlled by the dominant values (i.e., white)
@Chi_06 Жыл бұрын
Good for him
@prodigypenn Жыл бұрын
majority of people in Spec Ops would be considered unassuming looking. carrying 40-50 pounds of extra body weight doesn't help when you need to run or swim for miles, as well as other endurance tests
@sonh788 Жыл бұрын
He may not have partied much but he definitely caught bodies . Pipe hitter j Kim 😅
@irmavanguard40975 ай бұрын
It is valued by women. Im already in love with him 😍
@jordynlane247 Жыл бұрын
This is for all the girls that talk down on their asian men, good job man 🔥 😂 💯, wish it were me
@unplugged123 Жыл бұрын
u guys should reach out to him and get an interview!
@michaelmurray63513 ай бұрын
He is not an Asian role model; he is an American role model. Btw, it's the choices Jonny made in life is what makes him special and unique. America needs good teachers, craftsmen, sailors and soldiers, etc. Accomplishments for the sake of having accomplishments especially career and status credentials are overrated and unfortunately is way too much of an Asian focus. Jonny chose to serve his country in a low paying job and in the most difficult way and he just happens to be very smart and Asian. Jonny is a good human being and is the type of individual who we need as president.
@prince5724 Жыл бұрын
More like Johnny Sins 🐸
@MetalDominion Жыл бұрын
😂asian johnny sins
@Cclj135 Жыл бұрын
Umm Johnny Kim any day over Asian EDM DJ. Not rocket science… I’d have a cheerleader/football team of his unicorn 🦄 babies ❤
@AeraYoo6 ай бұрын
I dub him Asian Superman, ‘Murica
@Shake-n-Bake578 Жыл бұрын
If a typical Hollywood movie came out about him, a white guy would play the role. On the other hand, if Disney produced the film, a black dude would be Jonny Kim.
@t5e2 Жыл бұрын
He's overqualified for being the President
@willgoins218 Жыл бұрын
A guy with his build and mentality is perfect for an Astronaut and a Seal medic role, he's able to move in spaces well. He should become our dictator next. 442nd brigade was insane about 18,000 men served, earned approximately 4,000 Purple Hearts, 21 Medals of Honor and 7 Presidential Unit Citations.
@numba3son Жыл бұрын
His parents are still waiting for him to become a lawyer also, so there's that.
@edkwon Жыл бұрын
Jonny Kim = the new impossible standard all Asian mom's will compare their kids too 😂
@JustinKim-z2z Жыл бұрын
US vets helped South Korea during the Korean War.
@tzenzhongguo Жыл бұрын
I disagree with most foreign interventions. However it’s very good thing to serve your country and military service is an honorable duty.
@joeyvergara8650 Жыл бұрын
Jonny Kim should be with the Avengers or the Justice League. What a resume...
@AliasHSW Жыл бұрын
To echo Ronny Chieng - if you want to get things done, vote an Asian into the White House!
@ChristinaKim-xf4wc5 ай бұрын
United States of America president 🇺🇸 j.kim 🎉🎉❤❤
@AliasHSW Жыл бұрын
Moms: Why can’t you be more like Johnny???
@JohnLee-db9zt Жыл бұрын
He sounds like a Hollywood made up character for new marvels movie.
@randomdude3646 Жыл бұрын
What if he doesn’t want the attention?
@SuperJay12jay Жыл бұрын
Yes Asians came from space!!! No wonder why we so smart!!!!
@marlonlo9661 Жыл бұрын
Who's Jocko? 😂
@lujiang2390 Жыл бұрын
Can't cause he's asian. Sad but true. Prove me wrong!
@KahinAhmed72 Жыл бұрын
If Obama (a black man) can be a President, then Jonny has a solid chance too. If he wants to run, of course.
@keun-Nik Жыл бұрын
@@KahinAhmed72 america doesn’t want to see Asian president.
@JohnLee-db9zt Жыл бұрын
@@KahinAhmed72And Obama was under qualified compared to Kim.
@TomiehleeTV3 ай бұрын
Pretty much racism Hollywood why I thinking of going to airforce then space force later kinda sad cuz I was a really talented new actor but I rather be doing something helpful then to kiss director’s azz before I can get a role
@PricefieldPunk Жыл бұрын
I hope my parents never hear about this guy lol like cmon im just trying to live a normal life, i dont need to be compared to the main character of the story who's so good its like he has cheat codes enabled.
@captain0310 Жыл бұрын
Guys, copy and paste then listen to "Jocko Willink and Mike Sarraille share their impressions of Jonny Kim in the SEAL Teams." This 4-minute podcast shares how his fellow Navy Seals were not impressed of this little Asian guy, and surprisingly Jonny stepped up and outperformed their expectation.
@kevinh9110 Жыл бұрын
Candidates and instructors, not SEALs he worked with. Every single American AND Asian-American would have and did miscount him throughout his life(Including the Fung Brothers stating his humility and small stature make him less of a SEAL ). This is not a race thing, it is a physical stature and personality misjudgment. Same happened with Desmond Doss and no one could deny his extreme bravery. It's all about performance and teamwork and unfortunately being seeing him put out, Sarraille and the instructors needed to have a judgment of the candidates, even if they were wrong. If they were fat, they tried to get them to quit and if they persisted, they would earn respect and be told "You're good to go", which is exactly what happened with Ryan Job. Maybe they didn't exactly zero in on Jonny like that but throughout BUD/S, workup and deployment he shows them the kind of performer and team player he is. Everyone in BUD/S NEVER discounted him, that is literally impossible when actually working with him. Sarraille never even gave Jonny a hard time,. You can't say you've never judged someone without seeing them under pressure. If you have what it takes, it doesnt matter what anyone else says because it is all strictly perfotmance based, the only possible way to not get respect is if you suck and shouldnt be there. Nic Cheque(RIP) told him "Hey, you belong here man" in the first couple weeks. Jocko said he never had a problem, Kevin Lacz said he was an excellent medic, Sarraille said he was exceptional on the battlefield, Chris Kyle said he was a great guy, Leif Babin said he was incredible. That's because of the character he has as a man, that has nothing to do with his race. F*ck turds, no matter what race they are. And long live STUDs like JK no matter what race they are.
@captain0310 Жыл бұрын
@@kevinh9110 Hey Guy, you have too much time on your hand. No one is going to read your comment. It's too f**king long!
@kevinh9110 Жыл бұрын
@@captain0310 Everyone needs to form a first impression. Those were his fellow CANDIDATES, not SEALs who worked with, and he only refers to the first few weeks before you could know what someone is. It is performance based, what they think of him doesn't matter because his performance would always earn him respect. And they did, in BUD/S and in the SEAL Teams. And none of those judgments have anything to do with race, but rather small stature and quiet personality - there are a lot of people that had to deal with the same thing. "Navy Seals were not impressed of this little Asian guy" - Just stop that BS. They gravitated towards him from the beginning, from the first chance he had the opportunity to put out. Mike is only speaking for himself in the first few weeks of BUD/S.
@samzhao638 Жыл бұрын
I am not saying, i am a disappointment to my parent but yeah, my parent would want him as a son. 😮😅😂😊
@amoregang7280 Жыл бұрын
Yes We do NEED the first "YELLOW" president in US We YELLOW MAN can do it (not all colors of Asians) We must ♥ ours.
@HauTran-sunfromsouth Жыл бұрын
Beautiful & Strong human being!! He’s working his ass off to archives his dreams, become great human ❤❤❤