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The Doorstep: U.S. Election 2024 in a Post-Policy World, with Tom Nichols
Tom Nichols, staff writer at "The Atlantic" and professor emeritus at U.S. Naval War College, returns to "The Doorstep" in its penultimate episode to discuss the lead-up to the 2024 U.S. presidential election with co-hosts Nick Gvosdev and Tatiana Serafin. Will upcoming nominating conventions and presidential debates make a difference or have voters already made up their minds? How can the youth vote shake up the presidential race? What can we do to counter the influence of autocracies in the information war?
For more, please go to: carnegiecouncil.co/doorstep-nichols-2024
#ethics #internationalaffairs #election #election2024 #podcast
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The Doorstep: The Continuing Exploitation of the Global Sugar Trade, with Megha Rajagopalan
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In collaboration with Marymount Manhattan College and their Social Justice Academy: Labor, Work, Action, Doorstep co-host Tatiana Serafin speaks with New York Times investigative reporter Megha Rajagopalan about human rights abuses in the global sugar trade and the challenges of holding governments and corporations accountable. For more, please go to: carnegiecouncil.co/doorstep-rajagopalan #et...
Derek Reveron: Should the U.S. Government Ban TikTok?
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U.S. Naval War College's Derek Reveron discusses the pros and cons of the U.S. government's proposed ban on TikTok, highlighting several potential national security concerns. For more, please go to: carnegiecouncil.co/doorstep-reveron-savage #ethics #internationalaffairs #cybersecurity #tiktok
John Savage: Digital Sovereignty & Responding to Cyberattacks
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Brown University's John Savage says that digitally sovereign nations have the right to respond to violations of their cyberspace, an issue that needs to be discussed, he says, in light of threats from Russia, Iran, and North Korea. For more, please go to: carnegiecouncil.co/doorstep-reveron-savage #ethics #internationalaffairs #cybersecurity
The Doorstep: Protecting Cyberspace, with Derek Reveron and John Savage
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In today’s digitized world, our lives inexorably intertwine with cyberspace. We are exposed to damaging cyberattacks by foreign actors, local criminal gangs, and other nefarious entities. U.S. Naval War College’s Derek Reveron and Brown University’s John E. Savage join "Doorstep" co-hosts Nick Gvosdev and Tatiana Serafin to discuss their new book "Security in the Cyber Age" and how we can prote...
Emily Tripp: Human Rights & Moral Injury in Conflict Zones
zhlédnutí 78Před měsícem
Airwars' Emily Tripp discusses the need to speak about human rights in conflict zones beyond the legal frameworks, to discuss what "moral injury" and civilian harm look like for both the affected communities and the militaries. For more from this talk, please go to: carnegiecouncil.co/humanization-warfare #ethics #internationalaffairs #humanrights
Adil Haque: How can courts work to protect international humanitarian law?
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Rutger Law School's Adil Haque discusses the different ways that international courts interpret laws protecting human rights, touching on the work of the Geneva Conventions and the Additional Protocols. For more from this talk, please go to: carnegiecouncil.co/humanization-warfare #ethics #internationalaffairs #humanrights
Ashley Deeks: What is the U.S. doing to reduce civilian harm in conflicts?
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University of Virginia School of Law's Ashley Deeks discusses what the White House, Congress, the Department of Defense, and NGOs are doing to address the issue of civilian harm in conflicts, including a new academic center and a memorandum. For more from this talk, please go to: carnegiecouncil.co/humanization-warfare #ethics #internationalaffairs #humanrights
The Ubiquity of An Aging Global Elite, with Jon Emont
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Today, eight of the world's most populous countries, or about 4 billion people, are led by politicians 70 years of age or older. "Wall Street Journal" reporter Jon Emont joins "Doorstep" co-hosts Nick Gvosdev and Tatiana Serafin to discuss the systems and structures that keep aging leaders in power in both autocracies and democracies. What do we lose when generational change is stifled? Can the...
Admiral James Stavridis: Can the U.S. "Pivot" to the Pacific?
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Admiral James Stavridis, former supreme allied commander of NATO, says that the U.S., as it's currently configured, has not developed a "coherent national strategy" for engaging with East and South Asia and could look to China for an example of future planning. For more on this talk, please go to: carnegiecouncil.co/doorstep-2054 #ethics #internationalaffairs #foreignpolicy
Unlocking Cooperation: The Global South and Global North
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How can Global South and Global North nations collaborate more effectively? What roadblocks hinder joint action on crucial issues such as security, development, climate, and AI? How can ethical reflection and engagement pave the way for a more inclusive and equitable multilateralism? In the inaugural panel of Carnegie Council’s “Unlocking Cooperation” series, moderator Ramu Damodaran discusses ...
The Humanization of Warfare: Ethics, Law, and Civilians in Conflict
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The Humanization of Warfare: Ethics, Law, and Civilians in Conflict
2054, with Elliot Ackerman and Admiral James Stavridis
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2054, with Elliot Ackerman and Admiral James Stavridis
The Doorstep: Culture as an Antidote to Authoritarianism, with Suzanne Nossel
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The Doorstep: Culture as an Antidote to Authoritarianism, with Suzanne Nossel
A Carnegie Council Conversation with the UK Home Secretary
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A Carnegie Council Conversation with the UK Home Secretary
The Doorstep: Ukraine at the Crossroads, with Maria Popova & Oxana Shevel
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The Doorstep: Ukraine at the Crossroads, with Maria Popova & Oxana Shevel
The Doorstep: How an Unreliable United States Destabilizes the Globe, with Nahal Toosi
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The Doorstep: How an Unreliable United States Destabilizes the Globe, with Nahal Toosi
Charles W. Kegley, Jr. Lecture Series: A Place for Ethics in World Politics
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Charles W. Kegley, Jr. Lecture Series: A Place for Ethics in World Politics
Mapping the Impact of Data Fusion on Freedom, Security, and Human Rights
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Mapping the Impact of Data Fusion on Freedom, Security, and Human Rights
Global Justice in a Turbulent World
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Global Justice in a Turbulent World
Human Rights, Security, & the Helsinki Legacy: A Discussion with Peter Osnos
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Human Rights, Security, & the Helsinki Legacy: A Discussion with Peter Osnos
The Future of Foreign Policy is Feminist, with Kristina Lunz
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The Future of Foreign Policy is Feminist, with Kristina Lunz
When Science Meets Power, with Geoff Mulgan
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When Science Meets Power, with Geoff Mulgan
Judah Grunstein: Global Conflicts Don't Take Shape Overnight
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Judah Grunstein: Global Conflicts Don't Take Shape Overnight
Imagining Success in a Post-Quantum Future
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Imagining Success in a Post-Quantum Future
The Doorstep: Can the Nation-State Survive in 2024? with Judah Grunstein
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The Doorstep: Can the Nation-State Survive in 2024? with Judah Grunstein
C2GTalk: Why does the world now need to consider SRM? with Kim Stanley Robinson
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C2GTalk: Why does the world now need to consider SRM? with Kim Stanley Robinson
C2GTalk: Why is it important to uphold ethics in the research on SRM? with Gabriela Ramos
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C2GTalk: Why is it important to uphold ethics in the research on SRM? with Gabriela Ramos
The Doorstep: Celebrity Politics and Soft Power, with Brandon Valeriano
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The Doorstep: Celebrity Politics and Soft Power, with Brandon Valeriano
C2GTalk: How should the world govern new approaches to tackle climate change? with Andy Reisinger
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C2GTalk: How should the world govern new approaches to tackle climate change? with Andy Reisinger

Komentáře

  • @calicocat8213
    @calicocat8213 Před 2 dny

    So, by 1943 the United States of Avarice had already known they'd release Japanese wartime militarists and actual war criminals by 1948 and, instead of having them face trials for Crimes Against Humanity, pamper, groom and finance (bribe) them into establishing the LDP, a political party in power practically uninterruptedly since 1955.

  • @alexleanh
    @alexleanh Před 3 dny

    Ho Chi Minh said: "They are invaders... and like all invaders before them (the Chinese, the French, the Japanese)... they all eventually have to leave and go home..." I don't care what American politicians and generals say about the Vietnam War with their errors and mistakes in tactics and strategies... because: Firstly, it's irrelevant nowadays... Secondly, it's irrelevant because they did not learn their lessons and keep making the same mistakes again in Iraq and Afghanistan. Thousands and thousands books and millions and millions pages have written about the causes of failure in the Vietnam War... but... Iraq and Afghanistan still happened! The ONLY way the US can win in these kinds of wars is to... NEVER leave. Case in point: Japan, South Korea, Germany. Hundreds thousands of US troops have stationed permanently on hundreds of military bases on these three nations... hence, the current situation as a win. Otherwise... just another Vietnam.

  • @user-cs5bn6tu1f
    @user-cs5bn6tu1f Před 3 dny

    This habit to lying is not part of the problem is the problem. However, understanding this event requires examining the formative influence of the US Invasion of Iraq (2003), which ended with the Islamic State taking power in Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS). An indirect link to the US Invasion of Iraq and ISIS is debatable. However, telling that russian enemy was Syria and only the USA fighting the ISIS is ridiculous.

  • @dijachanel9994
    @dijachanel9994 Před 4 dny

    All prophets were a model to follow by that when Prophet Mohamed instructed via the Quran his wives when talking to his companions and followers it should be behind a veil it’s a lesson for us to follow

  • @dijachanel9994
    @dijachanel9994 Před 4 dny

    Having many wives isn’t unconditional but the man has to seek being just with all his wives which God knows that we can’t be especially within the heart of man certainly he would have a preference to one of his wives for that reason God mentioned marry only one, also if you think it’s a solution to the surplus of women in many societies or in time of wars or epidemic circumstances instead of having concubines

  • @christopherarmstrong2710

    3:34 High standards are invigorating

  • @ellekewilms6891
    @ellekewilms6891 Před 7 dny

    Mr. Putin’s performance is full of mistakes, according to mr. Freeman. I would like him to list them.

  • @sergm7195
    @sergm7195 Před 9 dny

    This is definitely the most narrow-minded, conceited, self-important CIA shmuck I have seen in the recent years (of my work in KGB) 😂

  • @sevvalsimsek3191
    @sevvalsimsek3191 Před 9 dny

    Peter singer mükemmel birisi düşünceleri harika etkilendiğimi itiraf etmeliyim 🥹

  • @jeviosoorishas181
    @jeviosoorishas181 Před 9 dny

    Lol at the comments, people really don't know how to follow an argument anymore, they just react to facts, as though they're isolated from one another. First argument Bernard makes: In the west: the State and the Church are two SEPARATE institutions. Second argument Bernard makes: The Church is a building and an institution with ITS OWN LAWS, CUSTOMS, OWN HISTORY AND PERSONNEL. (as in Independent of the State) Third argument, based on the first two: the Mosque is not an institution. The Mosque is a PART of Islam: it's a building that has Islamic Laws, Rules, Customs etc. He literally says before he makes that point "IN THAT SENSE..." referring to his two previous arguments. People are responding that he's ignorant and that he doesn't know what he's talking about, when they literally prove within their points that he is indeed correct. Islam from its birth had legal backing and state power behind it, whereas the Church didn't in the West, which is why it developed separately from it. The Mosque doesn't exist independent of Islam, but exists because of it. Muhammad did not develop Islam in opposition to the state, rather Muhammad gained power and then became the state 😂, and that's what's been passed down since.

  • @Cosmo7743
    @Cosmo7743 Před 10 dny

    Нанесение ВСУ ударов западным оружием по территории России не втянет Запад в прямое военное столкновение с Москвой. Ты несёшь чушь.

  • @georgesaakyants9080
    @georgesaakyants9080 Před 11 dny

    This self-impressed dude does not seem to be aware that his so called "liberal democracy" that US is supposed to be the classic example of is worse of a monster than what he calls illiberal democracy. In Hungary, Turkey, Russia, China the level of disfunction in press, judicial and university is way less than in US today. What free MSM outlet can one name in US - CNN? What free judicial system is it that is hunting down political opponents, like Biden's judge bulldogs do on Trump (who is not a likable character either, but here he is the oppressed no doubt)? What freedom is there in the woke-stricken leftist university system? It is amazing how Mr. Professor got it all wrong. Human nature is what it is no matter what you call it - liberal or illiberal. The men (and chimps) at power tend to screw the people (chimps) underneath to the degree to which the people let them. And in the liberal west people are so zombified these days that they let their Tiran's get away with a lot. It is time you wake up America!

  • @friedricengravy6646
    @friedricengravy6646 Před 11 dny

    This didnt age well lol. Trump turned out to b even worse than the critics expected.

  • @PravdaSeed
    @PravdaSeed Před 12 dny

    🧞 why he doesn't Mention FM-30 & Jason jorjani ⁉️ Everything he is trying to say done Years ago.

  • @brian78045
    @brian78045 Před 15 dny

    (1) The World War I Allies conspire to not mine the Danish Straits, such mining allowing the Allies to control the Baltic Sea, which means the British and Russian navies can hook up, allowing troop landings all across the Baltic coastlines, resulting in Germany being knocked out of the war before the war begins; the mining of the Danish Straits checkmates Germany. However, Germany is allowed to mine the Danish Straits, knowing their critical importance to her entry into the looming war. Germany also bullies Denmark into placing mines in the straits. Once Germany moves on the straits, Britain and Russia conspire to not use their minesweepers to remove the mines! Why isn't this in our history books? Why didn't the press of the day sound the alarm about the critical importance of controlling the Danish Straits? Where were the calls for inquiries into the Danish Straits fiasco that allowed World War I to take place? (2) The World War I Allies conspired to not deploy the 50,000 strong Czech Legion to oust Lenin & Bolsheviks in Saint Petersburg. The Check Legion was encamped southeast of Kiev, 600 miles south of Saint Petersburg, but instead of sending the legion 600 miles north to destroy Lenin & Bolsheviks, the Allies send the legion 6,000 miles across Russia to Vladivostok for evacuation, thereby allowing the redeployment of one-million German soldiers from the Russian Eastern Front to the Western Front! Why would the Allies want Russia out of the war, knowing they would now probably lose the war with the arrival on the Western Front of one-million German soldiers? Who told the Bolshevik Central Committee that it was safe to go ahead with the Kerensky coup, allaying their fears that the Allies had no intention of easily destroying the Bolsheviks? Why didn't the press call for inquiries into the Czech Legion fiasco?

  • @kimsteinke713
    @kimsteinke713 Před 16 dny

    It's only Republicans that have been trying to take LGBT rights away and where there's oppression in one you'll find it all. The GOP is corrupt and now it's a cult so is Donald Trump a cult it's hate mega hate Don't follow it.

  • @bhhvvbvgyvbuvv
    @bhhvvbvgyvbuvv Před 17 dny

    Is this the part of youtube where one can argue with his peers in peace ?

  • @bhhvvbvgyvbuvv
    @bhhvvbvgyvbuvv Před 17 dny

    NO . Censorship is never justified. Even if its the kkk. That man has a right to hate you and express his hatred for you. You do not have to like it or agree. You dont even have to listen/read. Theres alot of things you will disagree with in your life. Facing those things and choosing to go another route builds character. A healthy debate can open you up to new ideas you would never have considered otherwise. So what if youre upset. Our ancestors died in the thousands to help make sure you had that right to express your opinion whatever it may be as long as it does not impede the life or rights of your fellow citizen.

  • @MyMediterranean1
    @MyMediterranean1 Před 18 dny

    Everyone knows Salah Uddeen was a Kurd how you say people don’t know??!!?😡

  • @katzewuff1553
    @katzewuff1553 Před 19 dny

    Kristina Lunz is financed by the Gates Foundation. Not very feminist, is it??

  • @freebeerfordworkers
    @freebeerfordworkers Před 19 dny

    He never takes into account that mass immigration has wiped out the surplus housing and education capacity Britain's had and bringing in millions from the third world has stressed our health services to breaking point. I met a senior retired naval officer at a function and he said the problem with politicians to day was they had never done anything in their lives apart from politics. They come with up with an idea then tell the executive to get on with it without the any thought of the resources needed or actual implications beyond their righteous fantasies. It's thanks to idiots like him that a certain minority was gang raping British children for years and the best solution our government could have come up with was say it wasn't a problem - they liked it

  • @JohnBdog
    @JohnBdog Před 20 dny

    One example would have been helpful. All theory and conjecture.

  • @72marshflower15
    @72marshflower15 Před 20 dny

    Nice propaganda

  • @TopDingoMan
    @TopDingoMan Před 21 dnem

    Inclusive??? Please explain these verses: A Kafir (Non believer) can be plotted against- Koran 86:15 They plot and scheme against you [Mohammed], and I plot and scheme against them. Therefore, deal calmly with the Kafirs and leave them alone for a while. A Kafir can be terrorized- Koran 8:12 Then your Lord spoke to His angels and said, “I will be with you. Give strength to the believers. I will send terror into the Kafirs’ hearts, cut off their heads and even the tips of their fingers!” A Muslim is not the friend of a Kafir- Koran 3:28 Believers should not take Kafirs as friends in preference to other believers. Those who do this will have none of Allah’s protection and will only have themselves as guards. Allah warns you to fear Him for all will return to Him. A Kafir is cursed- Koran 33:61 They [Kafirs] will be cursed, and wherever they are found, they will be seized and murdered. It was Allah’s same practice with those who came before them, and you will find no change in Allah’s ways

  • @BurntPuff
    @BurntPuff Před 22 dny

    A nurse says this patient had this vaccine and developed a lot of pain and redness in the injection site that took a week to go away! It was so bad that Im going to report it as a serious reaction and need the regulatory agency to tell me if we can give a second dose! Well, her empathy resulted in irrational judgement which clogs up the reporting system with an already known non-serious report. Do you really think that is as serious as someone that had died??

  • @SilatLalli
    @SilatLalli Před 23 dny

    Professor is a breath of fresh air but is also misinformed about many Islamic teachings.

  • @henrythomson6097
    @henrythomson6097 Před 25 dny

    that’s my dad

  • @James-kj4cy
    @James-kj4cy Před 28 dny

    How do you have a two state solution when one is democratic and the other either autocratic or theocratic!

    • @thebenevolentsun6575
      @thebenevolentsun6575 Před 19 dny

      It's not just the state that is affected. The civilians who live in Palestine have a right to carry on living in the homes their families were born and raised in. Palestine has been majority Arab-muslim since 600AD, about as long as England has been English-Christian. Britain was pressured by America to allow Jewish migrants to settle in Palestine. What did the Zionists do? The began bombing British buildings because they wouldn't allow the Jews to displace the Arab population. Eventually the Zionist terrorists did so much damage that Britain divided Palestine into Palestine and Israel. Were the Israelis happy with that? No they invaded the remaining Palestinian territory and displaced even more Arabs. There are autocratic/theocratic states everywhere. How can you say your problem is with the government of Palestine and then allow the bombing and displacement of its civilians? What Hamas are doing now is EXACTLY what the Zionists did in British Palestine.

    • @josephkennedy4091
      @josephkennedy4091 Před 13 dny

      You don't

  • @DM-eo6zw
    @DM-eo6zw Před 28 dny

    Jared Cohen, the guy who single-handedly introduced the US State Department to the technology that brings down democratically elected governments to be replaced by US Approved “Puppet” governments. So successful, that he is now leading Goldman Sachs in their State Department guided insider investments division.

  • @Christmas12
    @Christmas12 Před měsícem

    Apparently he didn't hear about Israel - they don't even have a proper constitution so it all comes down to the judicial changes the right wing were about to ram through - they probably will now after their genocide in Gaza - and I hope they do, the world should understand fully how evil the Zionist state is

  • @Hassan_Rajput_PAS
    @Hassan_Rajput_PAS Před měsícem

    First, Kant proposed the creation of a rational Republican state, responsive to a representative assembly and constitutionalism, to reduce the likelihood of unnecessary wars. Second, he suggested a formal pledge among these states to live at peace and respect individual rights, creating a credible legal commitment. Lastly, Kant believed in the importance of increasing contact between nations through trade, tourism, and other exchanges, fostering a cosmopolitan order and recognizing common humanity. These three elements, according to Doyle, would establish a reliable basis for peace among these Republican states, although not a definitive solution to the problem of war.

  • @Hassan_Rajput_PAS
    @Hassan_Rajput_PAS Před měsícem

    3 According to Doyle, Kant believed that states should act morally and rationally, and that they would eventually form a "perpetual peace" through a "federation of free states." This federation would be based on a shared commitment to respecting the sovereignty and freedom of all member states. Doyle explains that Kant's ideas have influenced modern international relations theory, particularly in the areas of international law and the concept of a "cosmopolitan society."

  • @Hassan_Rajput_PAS
    @Hassan_Rajput_PAS Před měsícem

    World Government is difficult but also tyrannical, due to separate identities and ruling across very long distances 0:30 World government is neither desirable nor possible 1:33 3 conditions to perpetual peace republicans government- representatives, separation of power, deliberations. 5:17 2 - a credible legal pledge, ideological and moral, recognizes free citizens rights of fellow liberal states respect each other 6:32 3 - cosmopolitan order trade, exchange of ideas, intellectual share, economic relations

  • @kyotosinfinity5959
    @kyotosinfinity5959 Před měsícem

    Open University

  • @janklaas6885
    @janklaas6885 Před měsícem

    📍44:11

  • @janklaas6885
    @janklaas6885 Před měsícem

    📍1:54

  • @DavidIstre
    @DavidIstre Před měsícem

    Nothing said in this clip engages in any meaningful way with the arguments of pacifism. He bases it entirely on his personal experience and the political rhetoric of a far left newspaper. Nothing here worth listening to.

  • @shafeeqckr7798
    @shafeeqckr7798 Před měsícem

    Very convenient speech

  • @NorthGeorgiaMountains
    @NorthGeorgiaMountains Před měsícem

    Ancient old rich guy that won’t suffer the consequences of his ideology. Trump 2024

  • @mral4381
    @mral4381 Před měsícem

    Marxist subversion?

  • @skeptic1124
    @skeptic1124 Před měsícem

    All wars will end when the soldiers refuse to fight. Only the people can stop the wars, the politicians never will. In the 60s and the 70s they're used to be a lot of people that waited on the airports to greet the soldiers that were coming back from Vietnam with insults like baby killer. then the trilateral commission wrote a book stating that institutions for the indoctrination of the young are not doing their job. the institutions started doing their job and now we have a situation where the soldiers are greeted with statements like "thank you for your service" and are offered free meals and free drinks and discounts. The whole Media space has been purged of anyone that has even a mildly pacifist opinion and the whole music industry has been saturated garbage music. The revolutionary and anti-war music, that was popular during the 60s and the 70s, has been filtered out by the record companies and the media industry.

  • @vikiestracener259
    @vikiestracener259 Před měsícem

    The only ones that does cyber attacks are hacking.Any data would be the government.Since we're under the surveillance for all data, there's never no charges, so they're always covering up their evidence.Correct FBI C.I.A

  • @crghyz
    @crghyz Před měsícem

    But in this era, legacy media, NYT, WP, CNN and similar others, play a different role. Rather than digging out and revealing government secrets that the public should know about, more commonly our media now functions as a mouthpiece and enforcer of the proscribed narrative. This is a large part of what WikiLeaks and Snowden revealed and the government so strenuous objects to.

  • @jimiflower4834
    @jimiflower4834 Před měsícem

    this is a bad man with a leftist ideology, I am Polish and I will not allow this man to call me a fascist, Poles fought against fascists during World War II, if you don't know this, please educate yourself, Mr. Verhofstadt

  • @vikiestracener259
    @vikiestracener259 Před měsícem

    TRASH

  • @StabilisingGlobalTemperature

    Shameful that it had to be cancelled.

  • @momilli5096
    @momilli5096 Před měsícem

    It is all about the hate of America against Russia... always have been. A strong Germany and Russia is their worst nightmare!

  • @cogthusiast1150
    @cogthusiast1150 Před měsícem

    And yet they help Israel to slaughter people en masse

  • @mehdisanjaghi292
    @mehdisanjaghi292 Před měsícem

    قبل از پیروزی انقلاب اسلامی، ایران کشوری خرابه و ملت ایران فقیر و بیسواد بود. ۷۵ در صد جمعیت خواندن نوشتن نمی دانستند. ۷۵ در صد ملت در فقر بودند و حقوق دریافت نمی کردند. وضعیت یک شهروند اماراتی ۲۰ برابر ایران، وضعیت یک شهروند قطری ۱۲ برابر ایران، وضعیت یک شهروند عربستانی ۶ برابر ایران، و حتی وضعیت یک شهروند ایرانی از یک شهروند عراقی، کویتی و عمانی هم پایین تر بود. دومین ذخیره گازی در جهان را داشت و حتی محمد رضا شاه نتوانست که برای قصر خودش گاز‌بیاورد. ارتش ایران یک قایق دو سیلندری نداشت که در رودخانه کارون از مرز‌ ایران دفاع کند. روستاها بدون برق در قرن وسطی زندگی می کردند .حمامشان را با‌بته گرم می کردند و اب لوله کشی نداشتند و در یک گودال به نام خزینه همگی قاتی پاتی با هم خودشان را در داخل خزینه می شستند و کچل می شدند. خانواده های پنج نفره پول نداشتند قاشق بخرند و تنها یک قاشق داشتند و سر سفره یکی یکی به نوبت آن یک قاشق را بدون اینکه بشورند رد و بدل می کردند. آیا کلمه« پستا» یادتان می اید؟ شهر علم و ادب ایران حتی یک چلوکبابی نداشت. بزرگ‌ترین روستای شهر علم و ادب حتی یک دو چرخه برای وسیله تقلبه و یک گاری برای حمل و نقل نداشت و تنها وسیله حمل و نقل الاغ بود و هر کسی هم الاغ نداشت.ایران رتبه اول را در جهان در دادن شکنجه داشت. شهر تهران معروف به بزرگ‌ترین شهر بدون فاضلاب در جهان بود، اشرف پهلوی بزرگ‌ترین قاچاقجی مواد مخدره در خاور میانه بود ووووووو.. یک هفته پس از پیروزی انقلاب، خبرنگار معروف امریکایی آقای پیتر جنینگ رفت قم و وقتیکه برگشت به امریکا، اخبار را در تلویزیون این چنین شروع کرد: وقتی جاده قم را دیدم پی بردم برای چه ایرانی ها انقلاب کردند. درآمد هر ایرانی از نفت پیش از انقلاب بیش از شش تا هشت برابر بعد از انقلاب بود و پس از انقلاب بزرگ‌ترین تحریم ها در تاریخ جهان بر ایران تحمیل شد. تو ای استاد سلمانی سرم را سرسری متراش چونکه نداشتم چند ریالی در دیاری بخرم مداد تراش مهدی سنجقی ( شاپور تفرشی ‌) ادمی جز بیندو کل درک کند جانور کل بیند و جز درک کند

  • @gkmail8718
    @gkmail8718 Před měsícem

    What a cock and bull historian😂