Dear American Students, Are You Stupid? Solidarity with Palestine On College Campuses. Video 7445
Dear American Students, Are You Stupid? Solidarity with Palestine On College Campuses. Video 7445
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First of all, I appreciate that you are neither anti-semitic nor Islamophobic. I am also trying to focus on my career, obtaining the right certifications in computer programming, statistics, business and data analytics/data science, coding, calculus and other advanced mathematics and these protests have been diverting a lot of my attention in the past several months (or year, I should say). I lost my ability to function normally for fear of the type of violent, hysterical extremist behavior that we are seeing on American college campuses. It has also made me lose respect for the prestigious Ivy Leagues and other highly ranked universities. Now, if even I can get admitted at a less prestigious college/university for my data science/analytics master's degree with an exceptional GRE score, I will be more than happy. I see no prestige anymore in being the universities that host protests rather than actual studying. I get more educational value from bootcamps now than I do from universities that teach liberal arts and humanities. I think that liberal arts and humanities are the problem with American colleges now. If I could start my entire college journey all over again, I would do so at a specialized math or engineering school, like CalTech, MIT, WPI, or some other technical school with no liberal arts and humanities courses as graduation requirements. Growing up, I used to see the Indian and Chinese students going to Specialized math and science high schools and middle schools before they go off to technical colleges. The protests have shown how much of a waste of headspace liberal arts and humanities can be. It's disruptive to those of us who want to pursue lucrative careers. Instead, I had to go through the public schooling system, where I was taught about the importance of civil rights and the protests and freedom of expression, etc…
So true. Practical advice.
I just want to say you are absolutely correct)
It's always better to mind our own business and focus on our own growth and development)
Its not premier league its IVY league.. ❤
That's why you become mad
You tube is a woke organisation that does not permit free speech.
I liked you up until this video, first of all you go to college to have a free mind not just to fulfill a duty of digesting what you are being fed this is not India.. second of all this not a matter of saving whales or social justice warriors movement, it’s about a whole ethnicity being wiped from the face of the earth while all governments are turning a blind eye on it..
Geeta Thunberg is nowhere to be seen or heard today.
I agree with every single point. These students are brainwashed after going into these woke leftist universities and think they know and can somehow influence the system from their protests.
got the same thing here regarding ukraine – the folks in the us are putting on flags bragging about how they are supporting ukraine one of them asked about the details of one of the refugee and said he wants to help him out by sending him some money and than didint send him jack shit 😀 also they bragg with terms like they have a dept that cannot be repaid to ukraine lol 😀 in their languages the term dept that cannot be repaid means the dept that will not be repaid and in the meantime we here in poland got 8 milion refugees from ukraine and they got the frozen assets of the russian oligarchs lol 😀 google how many gass stations lukoil has in new york alone dont see any of them being shut down for some reason
I disagree. When you are on your death bed, you will not think oh I should have worked extra hours to get a little more money and buy a bigger house. You will be asking what good have I done on this earth to get to heaven. The protester are doing excellent work to try and awaken the worlds humanity before it’s too late
Brilliant
You nailed it Loy. Absolutely brilliant 💯
it took a lot of people a lot of sacrifices in the past so that a person like you can live a life free from opression today. thank god people in the past were not so selfish like you,
i wonder how life would be like for you today if there was no ghandi.
According to your logic none of these student activism would have happen if students only sticked to their studies in past:
1. *Tiananmen Square protests (1989)* – Students in Beijing, China, led pro-democracy demonstrations, which were eventually suppressed by the government.
2. *Civil Rights Movement in the United States (1950s-1960s)* – University students were instrumental in organizing sit-ins, marches, and protests to combat racial segregation and discrimination.
3. *Anti-Apartheid Movement in South Africa (1970s-1990s)* – Students both domestically and internationally protested against apartheid policies, leading to the eventual dismantling of the system.
4. *May 1968 protests in France* – Students in France initiated widespread protests against the government, challenging traditional institutions and advocating for social change.
5. *Prague Spring (1968)* – Czechoslovakian students and citizens protested against the Soviet Union's control over their country, seeking political liberalization.
6. *Iranian Revolution (1978-1979)* – University students played a crucial role in demonstrations against the Shah's regime, leading to the establishment of an Islamic republic.
7. *Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia (1989)* – Students organized protests demanding democratic reforms, leading to the fall of the communist government.
8. *Fall of the Berlin Wall (1989)* – Student activism and protests were instrumental in the events that led to the collapse of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Cold War.
9. *Anti-Vietnam War protests (1960s-1970s)* – University students across the globe protested against the Vietnam War, advocating for peace and the withdrawal of troops.
10. *Soweto Uprising in South Africa (1976)* – High school and university students protested against the apartheid government's education policies, leading to widespread unrest.
11. *Anti-war protests during the Iraq War (2003-2011)* – Students and activists around the world organized protests against the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq and subsequent military actions.
12. *Orange Revolution in Ukraine (2004-2005)* – University students and civil society groups protested against electoral fraud, leading to a rerun of the presidential election and political change.
13. *Carnation Revolution in Portugal (1974)* – Military coup supported by civilians, including students, led to the overthrow of the authoritarian Estado Novo regime.
14. *Philippine People Power Revolution (1986)* – University students and civilians protested against the authoritarian rule of Ferdinand Marcos, leading to his ousting.
15. *Hong Kong protests (2019-2020)* – University students and young activists led pro-democracy demonstrations against the erosion of freedoms by mainland China.
16. *Anti-apartheid protests in the United States (1980s)* – Students across American universities protested against apartheid policies in South Africa, advocating for divestment and sanctions.
17. *Green Revolution in Iran (2009)* – University students protested against alleged electoral fraud in the presidential election, leading to widespread demonstrations.
18. *Gwangju Uprising in South Korea (1980)* – Students and citizens protested against the military government, leading to a brutal crackdown but also inspiring democratic movements.
19. *Cedar Revolution in Lebanon (2005)* – Following the assassination of Prime Minister Rafic Hariri, students and activists protested against Syrian influence and demanded political change.
20. *Anti-nuclear protests (1970s-1980s)* – University students organized protests against the proliferation of nuclear weapons and nuclear power plants, advocating for disarmament and safety.
21. *Hunger strikes during the Troubles in Northern Ireland (1980s)* – University students and political prisoners conducted hunger strikes to protest against British rule and demand recognition as political prisoners.
22. *Cuban Revolution (1953-1959)* – University students, including Fidel Castro and Che Guevara, played pivotal roles in overthrowing the Batista regime and establishing a socialist government.
23. *Anti-globalization protests (late 1990s-early 2000s)* – University students and activists protested against economic globalization and corporate influence, advocating for social and environmental justice.
24. *Democratization movements in Eastern Europe (1989)* – Students participated in protests across Eastern Europe demanding political reforms and an end to communist rule.
25. *Student protests in Brazil (1968)* – University students protested against the military dictatorship, demanding political freedoms and social justice.
26. *Anti-colonial protests in India (early 20th century)* – University students participated in protests and movements against British colonial rule, advocating for independence.
27. *Student protests in Chile (2011)* – University students led protests demanding educational reforms and greater access to quality education.
28. *Student protests in Mexico (1968)* – Students protested against government repression and authoritarianism, leading to the infamous Tlatelolco massacre.
29. *Burma student protests (1988)* – University students played a significant role in protests against the military regime, leading to a crackdown but also inspiring resistance movements.
30. *Student protests in Taiwan (2014)* – University students led the Sunflower Movement, occupying the legislature to protest against a trade agreement with China and demand greater transparency and democracy.
+ many more
Your point do make sense but we humans are known for empathy and standing for the right thing.
Best video you have ever made Loy. Well done a lot of wisdom and guidance for Muslim and non Muslims and for parents. Thank you
Opposing Rational Viewpoint – DISCLAIMER – I AM NOT A HAMAS SUPPORTER !
Israel is failed terrorist state and has enacted a 77 year slow motion holocaust and "ethnic cleansing" which has been fully bankrolled by the US Taxpayers without their consent or approval. Furthermore the ISRAEL LOBBY who has dumped billions into buying politicians and the entire US foreign policy in the Middle east.
The USA refused mass jewish immigration post WW2 / The Holocaust , and pushed hard for the "State" of Israel to be "created" to give the jewish people "A Home"……. Israel was then founded in violence and generational land theft which has continued to the present day.
Now – You will recall the University student reactions to the war in Vietnam. Massive peaceful protests, sit in's etc and in the end the students were correct, the war was an abomination & a scam.
This is openly admitted by Robert Macnamara in his book "The Fog of war"
Macnamara was a hardcore right wing anti communist neocon and one of the main architects of the USA's presence in Vietnam which resulted in the mass extermination of 2 million Vietnamese and countless wounded as well as 50,000 dead US soldiers and 500,000 wounded over a 10 year span not to mention the ongoing effects of agent orange which attribute to truly horrific birth defects of children in Vietnam , that which I have seen first hand.
So college students protesting the war in Vietnam is the parallel to today's catastrophe of the 30,000+ dead civilians and children in GAZA @ the present day.
This is a moral dilemma and it is driving the protests we are now seeing on college campuses.
The repugnant irony of the USA sending ENDLESS weaponry and aid by the billions to Israel while haphazardly and simultaneously building ineffective humanitarian aid piers on the shores of what is left of the open air concentration camps know as "Palestine" and the botched food and medicine air drops are all anyone needs to know about how morally corrupt this situation is.
What a fucking joke.
Finally, these students are providing a shard of proof that not all citizens of the USA approve of this disaster and in some minuscule way are showing the hardcore Muslim terrorist organizations that there is some sense of empathy and compassion for the starving, diseased and dying as well as dead Palestinians.
All of your points are trivial in the scope of history and peaceful protest.
For instance – Martin Luther King's peaceful protests of the Vietnam war and his unwavering life's work for Black folks to have the same rights as whites and the ensuing enactment of cilvil rights. In the lens of history we see these campus protests vindicated MLK and the students from the 1960's and 70's.
THEY WERE RIGHT.
And I do believe the are right this time as well.
With all due respect,I am looking forward to your rebuke Loy, and hope one day we can have a meal in Samui as I am there 1-2 times a year.
PEACE !
In the West Parents are not paying for studies. No one is asking.their Parents for permission to protest on campus. The students know they will be banned and may.lose their careers. Indian Parents pay for their children, so your points apply to them. Greta Thurnberg is completely supported by her Father. He adores her and accompanies her on her rallies and demonstrations. The Grandparents and Parents of students in US and UK protested against the Vietnam war and Apartheid, so they know protesting is important. It's about the soul not about careers.or degrees and qualifications. Nelson Mandela and Gandhi / JInnah were lawyers but they gave up everything to fight against racism and colonialism. They went to prison and gave up family, careers, health, money to fight injustice. These are the role models for the students who are protesting across campuses currently. Life is not just about house job money. Humans need to stand for morals and values. How would India be independent today without a struggle and the millions of.people who gave their.lives for it ?
Who wants to end up like Jordan Petersen anyway. He supports the killing and genocide of Palestinians even children and he has very bad depression. Today a lady professor was thrown to the.ground by police in an American university. Today there were huge protests in UK with age range from.2 months old to 96 yrs.You could ask why would anyone risk their life in their 90's. The answer is quote Malcolm X : 'if you don't stand for someting we will all fall for nothing'.
The US College doctrine is very different to that of many of countries. The political sponsorship in college campuses cannot be overlooked, its designed to create political and corporate slavery.
Your view is that of common sense, but not of US culture.
Very few parents actually pay for student fees, they have to take loans which add up to $200k plus, that they can never pay back, as there are no high paid jobs in the US anymore.
Many of these students are of foreign ethnic origin, refugees from such territories.
Please do not forget, the US government funding Israel and Ukraine, the US tax payer pays the bill.
Perhaps these students now realise this.
The main industry in the US is what? Porn and drugs. Everything else has been outsourced.
No! life doesn't work like that
You’re 100% correct. It’s just another example of a pied piper leading stupid children to their destruction.
What you said are all valid points and I totally agree. In places like school or universities, it is a place to study and build your career but things are not as simple as you see and it´s complicated. How do you separate politics, religions from places like universities? It´s not easy and things are not the same as it was before.
As the saying goes: if you are not interested in politics, politics will take interested in you.
Do you know that some universities in US you have pledged an allegiance to one particular foreign country that you cannot name. So as you see politics is already been introduced in universities.
If you read history, students play crucial role in politics too and being successful in toppling governments in some countries.
Young people are our future generation, we should allow them to voice their concerns and let them protest. If a student wants to protest on matters not directly related to their future or student life, should stay away or do it in a peaceful manner. But then everything you said also correct, if I'm a student on a foreign soil with visa and all I won't be doing all this.
ex christian or ex hindoo
delusional loy machindoo
in tattered rags
will make his skin do
hide in your corner of the world
change your name to Bindoo
Loy, sometimes it is not about how it is good for me, what is the benefit for me and how will it make more money for me. Sometimes it is about humanity.
Notice, that not a single one of those extremist activists cares to carry the flag of the country they're living in!🤔 If someone is ashamed of or dislikes the flag of the country they live in, they are clearly unpatriotic and do not belong in that country! 🙄😥
That was a good commentary Loy . Also, even though our Supreme Court ruled that the President has NO authority to cancel college student-loan debt, arrogant , half senile O`Biden has given the Supreme Court his middle finger and he is canceling it anyway !! So that American`s like me have to pay-off the student loans for these spoiled partying-obsessed college students !!
Funded by Islamic nations
Students should study😂
In summary you're telling Mohammed Ali not to protest against the Vietnam War because he will be arrested, go to jail, fail in life and he will not be able to take care of his parents?
Or he wasn't a student then?
And we all know who Ali is and what he became after that protest… so argument fails.
What you have presented in today's content is absolutely the opposite of what you present on your channel.
Please take this from someone who is not a hater, enjoys listening to your content, wishes you prosperity/success.
However, there is a different side to this problem. Most of what you say Loy is only related to violent protests and protests related to problems that aren't local such as the Palestinian problem.
If it is a government university, and the students are engaging in a peaceful Non provocative protest to solve a very local problem such as a problem regarding student accommodation, the context maybe different. In such cases, not protesting may not be a good idea.
Most of the advice you give online Loy is very useful, but they are relevant only for those who seek career success in private corporations. In the government sector, it's a totally different story.
Hence, since you asked, you're in the wrong.
You assumed all students get money from their parents.
You limited & belittled the minds, feelings, thoughts & actions of young people.
You mocked and silenced freedom of expression, speech and peaceful protest.
You normalized police brutality, unfair arrests, expulsions and attacks on students and faculty members.
All the above, in one video.
If you directed your video towards International students, you might have had a debate-able point, and towards parents who care about their money vs the mindset of their children, not everyone share this belief.
I'm quite surprised of this content. Your channel has been great so far but today you decided to talk about a controversial topic, throw out names and slurs, hammer a blurred judegement, and become the opposite of what you voice for.
I agree, this is a serious problem here these young kids will stand for anything without understanding the context simply because it is relevant in fashion or way for them to have some kind of presence on social media then as soon as they hear the war is over, they're like we can stop boycotting go back and we can go back to Starbucks now…..Stupidest shit ever 🙃
Sure it's a dumb act to protest without benefits but what bugs me is that the seniors in the system can simply extort people for words, and the worst part is no one except the victims believe its abhorrent
Sir, you said one can't change the system. I had an experience where this student told me to bin my coffee because it was from McDonald's. He isn't a good student. However, if he cares so much, go flight, no? My family members went to peaceful protests. I don't see any results, even social media warriors. I never took all these protests seriously because what were the results? Are people still suffering? Yes. All this requires energy for free. Anything changed?
Yup Agreed if they want to change the world let them work hard become politicans then if they want change the world
So if these non-violent protests in American universities are useless then why the city, state, and federal governments of America are so scared that they sent American Army soldiers to disperse and to brutally attack the student protesters and news reporters?
Obviously they are stupid
They paid for tuition and housing and textbooks that expensive
Loy, you are right but you just destroyed so many freedom fighters and revolutionaries in the World. Many revolutions have started in college campuses.
100% agree with you.
These universities are funded by countries around the globe. Among them the main contributors are from wealthy middle east countries Therefore it is obvious who is pulling the strings on these students in those institutions.
Looking at it from a Eastern point of view I would agree but from a western point of I disagree student protest in America has a history of making change Vietnam war the Apartheid south africa the Civil rights movement these are things that young adults and senior citizens fought for in America for change with non violent protest. And it's a part of American culture if you ask many middle aged adults Americans some of them would say, I would be with them but I have a job.I have bills to pay.I have children to take care of it's the college-age kids that do the protesting in America.That is the american way and it has always been that way Because it is the first amendment right freedom of speech and to peacefully protest maybe for you can't understand because you never lived somewhere where there was freedom of speech and protest was not illegal and the reason why the politicians care is because the school protesting are ivy schools that run America and the fact that they are not proisreal scares them these kids of very rich people these are not poor kids thats why they jave not been shot yet
Democracy is a farce in some places, politicians just play with the people.
The biggest example of why protests are a waste of time is the global protest of the Iraq War. Most of the countries protested aganist the 2003 Iraq invasion, yet the politicians went for it. Wasted the Tax payers money and the Protestors time.
I am a U.S. citizen, and I wholeheartedly agree with your opinion. As a computer science major, I can attest that various political agendas within colleges and universities are concerning. What's even scarier is that we are currently experiencing a light recession. Most students are pursuing liberal arts degrees, and I fear there will be a massive unemployment crisis for these individuals. They may end up working as baristas at Starbucks as a worst-case scenario. If we look at other countries, such as China or some Northern European countries, they focus on securing their nation's future. However, most Americans do not seem to care because the world conflicts are not geographically located within the Americas, so it's easy to be a warmonger, regardless of political affiliation. Lastly, I sympathize with my fellow compatriots frustrated with our country's internal decisions and policymaking. My focus is on not ending up in the streets. My parents came from Mexico so that I could have a better future. As someone with dual citizenship, I can say that once you live outside of your home country for a few years, it's easy to take things for granted, especially when many people return home without a degree or a stable job.
You are assuming parents are paying for American university. Most students take loans and aren't supported by their parents past 18 year old