“It's Too Late to Avoid It” - VICOTR DAVIS HANSON Final Warning

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    Victor Davis Hanson, a respected historian and commentator, has delivered a stark message about the critical challenges facing our society. With his deep understanding of history and current events, Hanson emphasizes that the consequences of our past actions have reached a tipping point. His analysis suggests that we are now facing an inevitable reality, one that demands immediate attention and decisive action before the situation worsens beyond control.
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Komentáře • 105

  • @asdisskagen6487
    @asdisskagen6487 Před 18 dny +26

    If I had graduated from one of these ivy league colleges 5+ years ago, I would be furious about the fact that these degrees are now worthless because the DEI crowd has completely destroyed the reputation of these universities.

  • @kennyc388
    @kennyc388 Před 19 dny +44

    So glad I was adopted by my Grandparents !! Gramps taught me so many practical life skills and we did lots of things together. My Grandparents believed in a Higher Power but were not religious. They were NOT drinkers, smokers or dopers. Just good people that raised 5 successful kids !! They were the best !!! ❤❤❤

    • @asdisskagen6487
      @asdisskagen6487 Před 18 dny

    • @William-yk1nu
      @William-yk1nu Před 18 dny +4

      It was so inspiring to hear you say this. Years ago when I moved and then retired to a small rural community in the Rockies, I met and became acquainted, and then close friends with an older couple, I was surprised with how young their daughter was. A very attractive young woman. Then I was told that she really was their grand daughter that they had chosen to adopt and raise, to give her a good home. Al and Doris you have very noble souls.
      In time she set up her own shop in town and my wife and I both found her very charming and of substance whenever we met with her. She and her (grand) parents seemed like family.

    • @brigittebeltran6701
      @brigittebeltran6701 Před 18 dny +1

      My grandparents too...Now I have grandchildren and follow their lead!

  • @pd2865
    @pd2865 Před 21 dnem +41

    When I got my BBA in the 1980s, I was told I needed a master's degree for entry level positions. Go technicial school

  • @Bay0Wulf
    @Bay0Wulf Před 19 dny +20

    In the 80s I quickly realized that the more “Educated” a person was, the LESS they actually knew except MAYBE for their Specific Area of Study.
    By 2000 it became obvious that those Highly Educated people DIDN’T Even Know THAT except in an extremely narrow way of a Specific sort of “Discipline” that was often even erroneous.
    Schools are SUPPOSED to teach How to LEARN the Material NOT What to THINK about the Material.

  • @Susan-wz7mb
    @Susan-wz7mb Před 6 dny +6

    Graduated from a 3 year nursing school in 1983. I started at 17. We had a total of 2 months off in those 3 years. Tuition, room, food and books totaled about $9800. If you got a C you were out. It was much more difficult than my teaching and business degrees that I received afterwards from university. We lost more than half of our class by graduation. I’ve thought about why it was so difficult. It’s because there was so much information to absorb in very little time. We didn’t have time for DEI or any political stuff. It was about learning facts.

  • @michaeldavidson1909
    @michaeldavidson1909 Před 18 dny +26

    I really hope VDH lives a long time. He really has been a rare voice of reason in a very unreasonable era.

  • @joewalsh4685
    @joewalsh4685 Před 20 dny +37

    I am a great believer in community colleges, they provide a first class education at an affordable cost.

  • @independentthinker8930
    @independentthinker8930 Před 21 dnem +38

    "Professors are way over paid, the college charges way to much. They are not worth thier wieght in excess stomach acid

    • @kennyc388
      @kennyc388 Před 19 dny +3

      Also full of lefty professors !

    • @independentthinker8930
      @independentthinker8930 Před 19 dny +2

      @@kennyc388 burntout hippies that made a career of going to school

    • @capevancouver1157
      @capevancouver1157 Před 18 dny +3

      College's should have to pay restitution for the money they got for faulty products .like a recall.

    • @timdavis3733
      @timdavis3733 Před 18 dny

      Sadly today that is true. But it wasn't the case not to many years ago.

    • @independentthinker8930
      @independentthinker8930 Před 17 dny

      @@timdavis3733 it started with Jimmy Carter when he created the federal deot of education

  • @user-wd5qw2sr4d
    @user-wd5qw2sr4d Před 21 dnem +38

    I got my RN in 1978 at a traditional nursing school. Total cost? $12,000. I had a nice career and worked in most areas of nursing including management. It was worth it. Now a days? I doubt it.

    • @joycewright5386
      @joycewright5386 Před 21 dnem +5

      Wow I graduated from a hospital school in 1975 and it cost$2250.00. That was tuition, books, uniforms, and room and board. Definitely worth it. So glad we got to be nurses before computers and before big corporations took over healthcare.

    • @walterspaceman5592
      @walterspaceman5592 Před 21 dnem +3

      Try $ 100, 000 today. And surprise,,, degreed you'll not be doing nursing, no, but as a supervisor floor manager of a dozen overworked undegreed nursing aids. And you only give needles. Just you, all day everyday. Too few delegates to do too much. And it is my understanding today that nursing school is a living hell of trying to flunk you out, which to me is complete insanity, but what I consistently hear. You hit the hospital bed button for real pain, you get a speaker voice asking, then 30 to 45 minutes much, much later they show. Your pain has sky rocketed, and your disdain as in pain approaches eloquence. And now who's your target of affection ? Guess ? Best wishes.

    • @joycewright5386
      @joycewright5386 Před 21 dnem +2

      @@walterspaceman5592 I would never want to be a nurse today but it was great for the 40 years I did it. And we were kicked out of the program anytime we got a grade lower than a C. That's what made smart educated nurses.

  • @wilburt57
    @wilburt57 Před 20 dny +18

    Colleges are in for an awakening. Demographics will be their karma. Indoctrinate now, pay later. They’ll live off of endowments for decades but higher education has and will continue to suffer.

  • @gjp3863
    @gjp3863 Před 18 dny +9

    I did just fine not going to Stanford or others like it, thank you.

  • @shanec.7105
    @shanec.7105 Před 20 dny +11

    Universities and Colleges are nothing but money mills. Anna Kendrick was right. Art major doesn't pay the bills so she majored in Accounting. The movie-Accountant.

    • @MarieLamour-cv1jc
      @MarieLamour-cv1jc Před 18 dny

      neither does IT or tech anymore after all the layoffs lol

  • @whydotheathensrage
    @whydotheathensrage Před 17 dny +7

    I went to Kauai community college in the early 80s, 15 bucks a credit, all credits transferable.

  • @jamesb7467
    @jamesb7467 Před 19 dny +15

    Smart enough to go to college, but not smart enough to pay for it? Does not compute Will Robinson! Beam me up Scotty!

  • @johnwalker3620
    @johnwalker3620 Před 6 dny +4

    Tech schools are way cheaper and you actually learn a skill that will provide for you and your future family. Young people today better wake up!

  • @kateh2354
    @kateh2354 Před 18 dny +5

    Quite honestly, if the person hasn't done enough research to know how much their degree will pay out in terms of their career, they should be too ill- prepared (and basically inept) to even be accepted at a college. How many people realize that if you are mentally handicap you can go to college? Do you realize in the state of Michigan, no matter how unable you will be to do your job upon graduation, the state colleges will provide a special ed plan, tutors, special course planning, etc, for you to graduate with a degree. It doesn't matter that the person may NEVER be competent! Parents and students are taking out loans like the degree will be worth something upon completion! All the while knowing their kid was unable to function in regular high school classes. Higher education has become such a farce. There are very few jobs that actually even need a college degree. Its ALL about the money for the school presidents and their million dollar paychecks as they count on high school teachers to brainwash students and parents to believe college is the best way to go if you want to make money. Pathetic! The education system is so bad that it doesn't even teach kids to reason through the illogical claims of this push for college no matter how academically challenged a person is.

  • @Thomas-em9du
    @Thomas-em9du Před 9 dny +4

    I ended up in plumbing and heating 😂😂

  • @gailnichols842
    @gailnichols842 Před 3 dny +2

    DEI medical doctors are graduating also without the same skills the older doctors have.

  • @johnkopmeier3579
    @johnkopmeier3579 Před dnem

    Victor didn't mention that colleges and universities pay no taxes. At all. And they still raise their tuitions, mostly to be able to pay their bloated faculties and HR Diversity departments.

  • @skipmatsey8352
    @skipmatsey8352 Před 14 dny +3

    And the University endowments are growing by billion$.

    • @Susan-wz7mb
      @Susan-wz7mb Před 6 dny +1

      Yes. Ridiculous that the taxpayer is involved in subsidizing college costs in anyway. Except, for the GI bill, taxpayers have gotten taken for a ride.

  • @bminusconstruction4212
    @bminusconstruction4212 Před 18 dny +2

    I was born with a boat load of Common Sense "Thanks to My Ancestors" so When the Filter hits I have no fear😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 just Smile as you go Under😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @jeffcastetter6122
    @jeffcastetter6122 Před 7 dny +2

    College isn’t worth it! I have a few degrees and it gave me flexibility, but no more money. Today it gives you neither from what I see. My older colleagues and I agree that the new graduates aren’t employable.

  • @rodneywoods4442
    @rodneywoods4442 Před 2 hodinami

    One weakness of all colleges is practical business and money investment education. Good chance they don't have any professors that know anything about that either. So the students do not understand there are standard rules and risks dealing with the money one earns. The lack of equitable pay compared to the cost of most degrees is made worse by that lack of knowledge about how money works for those new degreed employees.

  • @elainenorvell3335
    @elainenorvell3335 Před 4 hodinami

    Our STEM jobs are going to foreigners and our leaders want it that way.

  • @arminiuschatti2287
    @arminiuschatti2287 Před 4 dny +1

    In hindsight, I would’ve done things a lot different.

  • @logosao88
    @logosao88 Před 17 dny +1

    I like VDH, but his vision of what should happen is naively optimistic. We have one political party cynically forgiving huge amounts of student loan debt in order to by votes and politically capture these young people. Why should anyone fear student loan debt if you can remove it just as easily through voting as through working? Once people realize they can do this (and people realize it on a massive scale in Western Society), we are on the slow yet inexorable road to decadence and decline.

  • @jamesconner3437
    @jamesconner3437 Před 20 dny +2

    Many "worthless" degrees are not that worthless. My English major roommate wound up starting his own private charter school. Sociology majors got jobs in big advertising agencies. I think if you are not a STEM major, your time in college might be more an expensive " make future influential friends and learn how to socialize" experience. If that works for you, then fine. But I'm not sure what some of the new majors get you. If your borrow to get your General Studies or Gender Bending degree, you are on your own, pal.

  • @markjohnson5276
    @markjohnson5276 Před 21 dnem +2

    You train animals. You educate humans. I took my Psychology and business minor degree and designed production floors for NASA when we went to the Moon and for the U S atomic energy commission when we harnessed the power of the atom. Then NAFTA and I had to work in an off suit of accounting in the service economy that was America after that.

    • @davidjones-vx9ju
      @davidjones-vx9ju Před 21 dnem +1

      train
      /trān/
      verb
      1.
      teach (a person or animal) a particular skill or type of behavior through practice and instruction over a period of time.
      "the plan trains people for promotion"

    • @franksullivan1873
      @franksullivan1873 Před 21 dnem +1

      Offshoot not offsuit.I guess you don’t need to proofread either….just knowing how smart you are.Psychology graduates are a dime for a dozen.

    • @JohnHam-ge9kd
      @JohnHam-ge9kd Před 21 dnem +4

      when we went to the moon right ? hahaha !! oh your serious ,sorry.

    • @sflasaint811
      @sflasaint811 Před 18 dny

      All the psych and sociology graduates I know are bartenders.

    • @rebeccabrown2710
      @rebeccabrown2710 Před 18 dny

      Don't believe we went to the moon, I used to.😮

  • @uhadme
    @uhadme Před 15 dny +1

    Crying wolf for 3500 years.
    Maybe I will be doomed someday.
    Your doom is not my doom, good luck.

  • @JohnHam-ge9kd
    @JohnHam-ge9kd Před 21 dnem

    i got a degree in broadcasting from columbia school of broadcasting then they closed the next year,useless for 25 years then 10 years on the radio now im old by the WILL and folks think im a terrorist,but im an anarchist.

  • @tommccarty1883
    @tommccarty1883 Před 6 dny

    Having to explain the financial impact of student loan is weird. Should they be already aware? High school is corrupted by pas everyone, now it’s colleges

  • @scottwolf8633
    @scottwolf8633 Před 21 dnem +2

    The 4 year degree is only valuable if you receive skills that are marketable. So any, " Studies", curriculum is a waste of time and money. My first undergrad in Applied Math/CS. Enabled me to obtain a seat at AOCS, NAS, P cola. Did my Time, in grade, with the Aviation Community. Because I did so, my state of residence subsidized undergrads 2-4 and my grad work. Total cost excluding books, 20 grand, all in the Sciences.

    • @walterspaceman5592
      @walterspaceman5592 Před 21 dnem

      Today it's $ 100, 000, but luckily in todays world of living dead HR representatives, responsible for zero supervisor management , they eliminated the position industry wide, " They'll figure it out. ". It is a joy as an engineering science support professional. The same guys , engineers who hired me yesterday, were so angrily over tasked, the next day when I asked, " Where do I go to start ? ". Said, " I'm busy ." (?), or " I'm going to a meeting.". Or " This is venture capital, figure it out.". Best wishes. So, I hit home runs, parted the red sea, stuff they couldn't do, and never a , " good catch.", or "thanks", it would not have cost them a nickel to say, " Nice job". But they just couldn't and this was everywhere . Complete madness.

  • @whydotheathensrage
    @whydotheathensrage Před 17 dny

    The college should guarantee successful graduates a job in their field of study.

  • @billsmith5109
    @billsmith5109 Před 18 dny

    If he’s an ad man what one guy in the crowd says might be important. I expect someone claiming to be an academic to use hard numbers. Wandering around, from fertility rates to employability, to loans to complaints about one university: If this talk was a paper I’d fail it.

  • @paulnicholson5937
    @paulnicholson5937 Před 7 dny

    If we held banks to the "default" principal, that fiat debt money is a dead end and not just let themselves print all the money they want, this discussion about failed Universities, students and the debt system would be meaningful, rather than just some old dufus stating the obvious, they do learn at University how rigged the game is, it's not a mystery....what is the solution, they should all do each other's laundry for a living while they beg bankers for meaningful work and lives?

  • @ahorsefart
    @ahorsefart Před 18 dny

    sad

  • @bobbyblenio4571
    @bobbyblenio4571 Před 17 dny +2

    Who Cares if People Aren’t getting Married or Not having Children !….We Don’t Need More People on this Planet….College is a Joke !….I’m a High Scool Dropout & I’ve Owned my Own Business for 35 years…I Beat the System in That area 🤣🖕

  • @bertgoedhart4927
    @bertgoedhart4927 Před 12 dny

    NOT there IS fewer students BUT there ARE fewer students. Where did this guy go to school?
    There is a difference between mass or count nouns

  • @timhenderson6035
    @timhenderson6035 Před 12 dny

    $$$$$$$$

  • @alanburnett1702
    @alanburnett1702 Před 10 dny

    Six years left of The Tribulation--all of this is moot!

  • @Aubury
    @Aubury Před 20 dny

    My wife reminded me that her collage education was free.
    Ah to be a boomer now that austerity is here. Our children are a priceless asset, for any society. A post university graduate has a 46k debt burden. It should be shared by the state. For the collective good.

    • @wilburt57
      @wilburt57 Před 20 dny +4

      🤦‍♂️ please….no.

    • @lindamatus4429
      @lindamatus4429 Před 20 dny +9

      We’re putting all the money towards the “newcomers”. Our corrupt leaders don’t care one whit about OUR kids.

    • @jayh1734
      @jayh1734 Před 15 dny +3

      Paid for by the state? You mean me? My tax dollars? Is that the state your talking about? I made it though life successfully and make good money through hard work so I guess I could afford to pay for someone else to start a life. I guess I should be happy about it too. Because i value your opinion

    • @mel3004
      @mel3004 Před 11 dny

      @@jayh1734 lol. 😂

    • @richardharrold4357
      @richardharrold4357 Před 9 dny +1

      You are joking, correct? Na, I don't want to pay for your higher education. Americans pay for K-12. Thats enough.

  • @robertoveliz3385
    @robertoveliz3385 Před 20 dny +1

    Fascist.

  • @DanJanyja-vl9qz
    @DanJanyja-vl9qz Před 7 dny +1

    Tulsa Welding School!

  • @dominickraimo2411
    @dominickraimo2411 Před 18 dny +1

    Victor, thank you. America will prevail.