Are Native Americans Offended By Cultural Appropriation? | Man on the Street

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  • čas přidán 23. 06. 2024
  • Will Witt visited the Navajo Nation to find out what American Indians really believe about cultural appropriation.
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  • @Bobsheaux
    @Bobsheaux Před 5 lety +4725

    "It's MY fault for letting that hurt me."
    Wow. Good on you, man.

    • @lkreinmiller-author
      @lkreinmiller-author Před 5 lety +178

      Anyone besides me old enough to remember "sticks and stones can break my bones but names can never hurt me"? That was our parents telling us to ignore name callers and be strong in ourselves.

    • @enoobis8651
      @enoobis8651 Před 5 lety +77

      @@lkreinmiller-author yah, and now it's- i kid you not- "sticks and stones may break my bones, but words still hurt."
      It's laughable how soft some people can be.

    • @lkreinmiller-author
      @lkreinmiller-author Před 5 lety +35

      kim kil wan, and the words don’t even have to be mean words directed at them. Just words they don’t like. When someone says they are offended by something I say, I tell them I am offended that they are offended by free speech. Doesn’t shut them up, but it makes me feel better.

    • @shiningdawn8578
      @shiningdawn8578 Před 5 lety +8

      @@lkreinmiller-author I had some thoughts around "sticks and stones" the other day. What i realized that is that a physical blow to the chest is way more bearable than an emotional one. So, "Sticks and stones my break my bones, but words can deeply & permanently wound."
      The Sticks & Stones phrase was made by unempathic and insensitive people who gave their children very little tools in how to actually manage bullying. First and foremost, regardless of what anyone tries to say, we are emotional creatures.

    • @lkreinmiller-author
      @lkreinmiller-author Před 5 lety +50

      HeartOfSky, curious. Have you ever actually been hit in the chest? I mean hard, not just a tap or push? Well, I have. I have also been called names. Believe me, a blow to the chest hurts a lot worse.
      I don’t think this phrase is from harsh, unsympathetic people. I think this phrase is designed to tell kids, “Guess what, sweetie, people who call you names can make you feel bad but the words can’t cause actual physical harm. Ignore them. Develop a thicker skin. They are to be pitied and prayed for because their lives are so pathetic they have to resort to name calling.”
      This was not an endorsement of bullying. It was a life lesson that there are always going to be people who call others names. If every time this happens you curl into a ball of pain, you will have pain all your life.
      Is bullying real? Yes, definitely. Is the answer to get offended or protest or cry every time you get bullied? No. The answer is to stand up for yourself. We need to teach kids to stand up and defend themselves and to not run away crying.
      If you are permanently wounded by hurtful, visions words, you need to learn to fight back, not accept the pain.
      I’d everyone capable of doing this on their own? No. Very few are, especially small kids. But that’s what parents are for. To teach these kids to defend themselves or find someone who can.

  • @ryanbates362
    @ryanbates362 Před 4 lety +10789

    "We have larger issues to deal with than name calling"
    Perfect statement right there.

    • @christiantheologyunited3707
      @christiantheologyunited3707 Před 4 lety +14

      Ryan Bates
      Indeed

    • @besimarks3236
      @besimarks3236 Před 4 lety +61

      They obviously adhered to the teachings of their parents and grandparents

    • @comradeidiotstick6788
      @comradeidiotstick6788 Před 4 lety +104

      @Jenna Lenn It's not just white kids...

    • @josephfarr1649
      @josephfarr1649 Před 4 lety +23

      Amen. Native Americans are just like any humans, those that are wise about who they are and how the world is will skirt by the lies that others try to ensnare the person

    • @dennyroozeboom4795
      @dennyroozeboom4795 Před 4 lety +1

      I mean if you don’t you really have a problem.

  • @christopherlarsen7788
    @christopherlarsen7788 Před 3 lety +747

    "Mankind wouldn't be where we are today if it wasn't for cultural appropriation." Yes, brother! Finally. Someone has said it. This point, exactly. We shared fire, tool making, clothing, food, and songs.

    • @kirinoikezawa44
      @kirinoikezawa44 Před rokem +20

      And Writing.

    • @randomdutchguy
      @randomdutchguy Před rokem +14

      And if we would share a beer every now and again....we would have even less problems (or a soda)

    • @bruhstandler
      @bruhstandler Před 11 měsíci +6

      @@randomdutchguyHell, even shared a joint/cigarette. Humanity would be so much better off if we could put the petty stuff behind us and appreciate each other for how far we have made it

    • @StudleyDuderight
      @StudleyDuderight Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@randomdutchguy So long as it isn't a beer from Anheuser-Busch. Yuengling is my beer of choice for chilling, and PBR is what I drink when I wanna get wasted on a budget.

    • @joeday4293
      @joeday4293 Před 11 měsíci

      As a musician, whenever I see some idiot fellow white person complaining about cultural appropriation being such a sin, I always ask them if that means that Louis Armstrong should be cancelled for stealing the trumpet from the Germans, or if Charlie Parker should be cancelled for stealing the saxophone from the Belgians, or if Jimi Hendrix should be cancelled for stealing the guitar from the Spanish, or if Ray Charles should be cancelled for stealing the piano from the Italians. On behalf of all white people from all across the world, I fully support this so-called theft, because all our lives have been enriched by the music made by black geniuses on those so-called stolen instruments.

  • @ThisCreepingLife
    @ThisCreepingLife Před 3 lety +559

    Im argentinian and im not offended that people all around the world play and dance tango, actually it's flattering, its really nice to share things with other cultures, thats how the human race have progressed through the years

    • @anthonywyattStylist
      @anthonywyattStylist Před 2 lety +1

      It's only in America where they're offended and it's usually the left libtards without realizing that people outside of the United States like it when people buy their stuff like it when people appreciate their culture because not only does it validate their culture it also brings prosperity because you're buying from local businesses in those countries when it comes to food clothing music etc

    • @elpelukasapbe
      @elpelukasapbe Před rokem +7

      Exactly, i would really like to visit Argentina
      Saludos desde Buenos Aires

    • @Why_not_now356
      @Why_not_now356 Před rokem +6

      Finally, I get to be a Gaucho

    • @MatarikiAzul
      @MatarikiAzul Před rokem +8

      i understand, because my family loves it when ppl dress up as dia de los Muertos so i can tell you mexican ppl do not get offended when you wear a sombrero and a mexican looking outfit and a fake mustache, they love it and laugh and celebrate, but different cultures all have different opinions and

    • @DarkKhagan
      @DarkKhagan Před rokem +1

      ​@@MatarikiAzul
      I must agree with you pretty lady. 😊
      I’ve been to Mexico and absolutely love the people and culture not too mention the Mexican cuisine, it's my favorite Muy delicioso! 😉😊😋

  • @MrCervantesent
    @MrCervantesent Před 5 lety +2813

    It's only offensive when a celebrity is offended.

  • @grantchow13
    @grantchow13 Před 4 lety +1411

    "Political correctness is racism pretending to be good manners"
    - George Carlin
    Nobody can offend you without your permission.

    • @gerrimcgrath6878
      @gerrimcgrath6878 Před 4 lety +70

      Grant Chow
      “In order for you to insult me, I must first value your opinion. “

    • @Marina-ow5fk
      @Marina-ow5fk Před 4 lety +7

      Absolutely! 100% correct!

    • @aple8307
      @aple8307 Před 4 lety +5

      “I’m not racist for saying the n-word dude, it is just a word, it is your fault for getting offended”

    • @Refulgent_Rascal
      @Refulgent_Rascal Před 4 lety +17

      @@aple8307 it is.
      Your weak mind is why you're offended. Offense is only taken never given.
      It's obvious because if a black person said it to you you'd have no issue. So it's proof that the word or intention is down to your own perception of it, nobody else.

    • @aple8307
      @aple8307 Před 4 lety +2

      Truth Knight thank you, you truth crusader, I instantly grew a neckbeard and will continuing to demolish sjws, black people and liberals from now on

  • @Puleczech
    @Puleczech Před 3 lety +149

    "We live in a culture and a society where outrage has become a recreational past time."
    One of the most accurate descriptions of the current era of the western civilisation.

  • @PR-xm5zc
    @PR-xm5zc Před rokem +136

    My family is white, we were homeless most our lives, my parents ended up meeting Crazy Horse's great great granddaughter when I was really young. She taught them how to do bead work and Native American art including porcupine quil work. That is how my parents made a living, by making and selling things to people, some might consider that appropriation, but I saw it as mutual respect. I also was given the name Storyteller by Mary Horse because I had just watched ET and told her the whole movie from beginning to end...I was like maybe 5 at the time.

    • @cocoaorange1
      @cocoaorange1 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Do you have a place to live now?

    • @fredosinsemilla3896
      @fredosinsemilla3896 Před 8 měsíci

      So your family were basically bums. It's nice to hear the Lakotas went all their way to heal you from alienation.

    • @dakotal7427
      @dakotal7427 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thank you, Storyteller.

  • @TakeAsNeeded4Pain
    @TakeAsNeeded4Pain Před 4 lety +2652

    Hey look, people talking and having a conversation instead of yelling at each other. Wow.

    • @simonmoynihan4476
      @simonmoynihan4476 Před 4 lety +51

      Music to my ears from each of those young Indians. I’m irish and delighted to know of the Fighting Irish logo for some team over there.

    • @ricardocarrasco4903
      @ricardocarrasco4903 Před 4 lety +40

      It's almost like the people that the "offense" is supposedly directed toward arent offended. The offense has been hijacked by whites who believe they need (or even have the right)to speak for minority groups.

    • @bigp3006
      @bigp3006 Před 4 lety +10

      Most protesters are baizou in Chinese or white liberals (racists) take them out of the equation and friendly dialog can take place.

    • @thecatalunya1
      @thecatalunya1 Před 4 lety +4

      yep now wasnt that good to see..

    • @ISoloYouRelax
      @ISoloYouRelax Před 4 lety +1

      I object to your classification of events.
      Then what would you call it.
      It's called talking, it's what your party takes part in.

  • @falkyrie5228
    @falkyrie5228 Před 4 lety +1351

    99% Native: "No, I'm not offended"
    1% Native: "Hold my beer"

    • @IAmLeePeace
      @IAmLeePeace Před 4 lety +10

      😂😂😂 now that's funny!!!

    • @1flash3571
      @1flash3571 Před 4 lety +28

      It usually is the 1% that hollers the loudest so we hear them and not the SILENT majority. That is a problem.

    • @falkyrie5228
      @falkyrie5228 Před 4 lety +2

      ​@@1flash3571 The thing is, people notice this kind of stuff all the time, but we only hear about the coplains that regard something big or that are politicized. There is nothing political about saying a straight white male in a light novel is a mary sue, nobody cares. But when people see a mary sue in a block buster movie, that may be a sequel or remake of something iconic, sundenly both sides have reasons to make everything political (Left: If you don't like it, you are racist!; Right: The feminists are taking over!). Sincerely, I don't know if that's really a problem or just something natural, and even if it was, I wouldn't know how to solve it.

    • @1flash3571
      @1flash3571 Před 4 lety +8

      @@falkyrie5228 Social media, and Major News Networks and politicians are the main source of the problem we have with this cancel culture, racism claims, and WOKE people.

    • @jeremywoods770
      @jeremywoods770 Před 4 lety +27

      From a straight white mans point of view, it looks like the people who are most outraged by things of this nature are other white people. And i wish they would stop. People from other races and cultures can speak for themselves just fine. Nobody hired white twitter warriors to be the spokespersons for people of color everywhere.

  • @xohesskimo3453
    @xohesskimo3453 Před rokem +114

    I'm a German, my wife Filipino. When I wear a Barong a traditional shirt, the Filipinos are either excited or indifferent about it. Also I think Europeans don't really think about cultural appropriation that much as ppl in the US, this problem is something new and something that was created, in my opinion to devide ppl, it's not helping at all. I love all cultures because they all have something unique and special to offer. I'm glad will made these videos, they show that we're all actually could live peacefully with each other ♥

    • @hugzar9797
      @hugzar9797 Před 11 měsíci

      The people from the US are the only ones that divide people by race, in most places in Europe racism is a thing you do with Friends to eachother, just having fun and insulting eachother with everyone being in the joke

    • @oldgordo61
      @oldgordo61 Před 11 měsíci +2

      I blame the media and social media platforms for trying to cause division and contention. The majority of Native Americans as far as I know have no problem with sports teams such as Washington football once known as the Washington Redskins matter of fact it was a native american who convinced the team owner to call them the redskins. And as the fellow being interviewed said that there are more important things than some sports teams' nickname to be concerned about.

    • @OtherPeople159
      @OtherPeople159 Před 5 měsíci

      americans are really jobless at this point ...ive heard tons of their stupid issue that wasnt really an issue in the first place bt they pointed it out and is trying to make it look like its the biggest issue..first world problems..like that gender thing..only 5 6 years back, every 'she' that wants to be called a 'zie' 'he' or 'kie' now, was fine just being called a 'she'..but now that after this gender thing, they're like "oh how dare u call me a she that hurt my deepest feelings" ..i think thats what happens in an overly privileged country..they just have too much free time that they've started making their own silly stupid problems..i just hope their ideology doesnt infect the rest of the world

    • @NRVNQSRR
      @NRVNQSRR Před 2 měsíci

      You aight, white boy.

  • @arkikali5632
    @arkikali5632 Před 3 lety +46

    "Outrage has become a recreational pastime..." Preach, brother.

  • @jaysway9251
    @jaysway9251 Před 5 lety +886

    I love that PragerU actually creates a dialogue and not just a screech fest

    • @c.bishop1062
      @c.bishop1062 Před 5 lety +1

      Socialism works... (Lazer vision activates)

    • @jacobpottala
      @jacobpottala Před 5 lety +1

      Indians are cool.

    • @SpankSandwitch99
      @SpankSandwitch99 Před 5 lety +1

      It's pretty rare for them to have a valid video

    • @c.bishop1062
      @c.bishop1062 Před 5 lety

      @@SpankSandwitch99 and you say this because?

    • @SpankSandwitch99
      @SpankSandwitch99 Před 5 lety

      @@c.bishop1062
      Depending on the topic, they either have a bad habit of missing the point, lying and pushing a false narrative or false equivalency, or attempt to blow things out of proportion.
      Watch a couple of videos breaking down pragerU's failures, and especially on who owns all of this, and you realize they're very twisted

  • @lungbutter361
    @lungbutter361 Před 4 lety +1010

    The natives have never been sensitive. They're warriors, they should be proud, and seem to be.

    • @lynnk-qj9cj
      @lynnk-qj9cj Před 4 lety +7

      lung butter YES SIRRR 🖤

    • @High_rise12
      @High_rise12 Před 4 lety +38

      lung butter they went through a lot and I hope they keep their cultures and they should be proud to be native

    • @Dee-nonamnamrson8718
      @Dee-nonamnamrson8718 Před 4 lety +1

      Depends on the tribe. Most Oklahoman Seminoles are Democrats.

    • @High_rise12
      @High_rise12 Před 4 lety +2

      nonam namrson what does it matter if they are democrat or not.

    • @Dee-nonamnamrson8718
      @Dee-nonamnamrson8718 Před 4 lety +7

      @@High_rise12 Specifically anti-white, anti-american socialists.

  • @solomonw.2529
    @solomonw.2529 Před 3 lety +44

    Their open-mindedness warms my heart. I love these people and my heart goes out to them.

  • @cheriking3321
    @cheriking3321 Před 3 lety +17

    This is the FIRST mature conversation I have heard since all this craziness began! Thank you!

  • @benhei200
    @benhei200 Před 5 lety +515

    That museum guide solved cultural appropriation in one sentence

    • @10duders
      @10duders Před 5 lety +16

      Every weak ass sensitive outspoken kid absolutely needs to understand that. Everything happens for a reason so why hide behind PC culture.

    • @Videogamewalkthrough
      @Videogamewalkthrough Před 5 lety +13

      Ben Heigele Seriously, makes me want to go check out that museum just to shake his hand.

    • @kevino6416
      @kevino6416 Před 5 lety +13

      After watching this I have a new respect for the Navajo people. The mass media paints a totally different picture of Native Americans. They make them seem like they're a bunch of whiny little babies. These guys made ME look like a whiny little baby. I'm not worthy! 🤣

  • @fleiteh
    @fleiteh Před 4 lety +1391

    I like when he said "outrage has become a recreational pastime."
    Right on point.

    • @Emppu_T.
      @Emppu_T. Před 4 lety +14

      Recreational Outrage should be a term.

    • @mikecornell5018
      @mikecornell5018 Před 4 lety +10

      Wow. These Native Americans have a whole lot of reasons to be proud. I'm putting a visit to the Navajo nation on my bucket list.

    • @MorseCodeStutters
      @MorseCodeStutters Před 4 lety

      dude's the MVP for everything he said

  • @mangot589
    @mangot589 Před 3 lety +25

    I’m a person who loves clothing (especially embroidered blouses) from other countries. My in laws used to travel a lot, and I’d always ask them to bring me a traditional blouse from wherever if I didn’t go. I think they’re beautiful, and colorful. They SELL them, and never seemed upset when I bought them. They can see how much I admire them and their beautiful handiwork. People have been trading clothes/ideas/fashions for centuries! Halloween, I generally dress made up stuff, but I would never dress as a Native American and say, alter it to be “sexy”, carry a bloody tomahawk or anything. I would just wear a modest dress and braids. I have a lovely pair of moccasins that I got at a shop, run by Native Americans, out in the desert. I’m not trying to “appropriate” anything.😩. I just think they’re really pretty, and different, and always say where they’re from. I’m glad to see from the comments that the majority of people aren’t upset about it. Because I’d hate to think people resent me wearing them.

    • @MatarikiAzul
      @MatarikiAzul Před rokem +2

      I live in canada near six nations people. They love to sell and have their handiwork appreciated and worn. It brings awareness

  • @aleahclaire2093
    @aleahclaire2093 Před rokem +5

    Great video , the items they make are GORGEOUS ! Very interesting people you were able to meet with .

  • @porkys1029
    @porkys1029 Před 4 lety +3599

    yea most of us asians arent offended either when people dress up in our traditional clothing... 99.9% of people dressing up are not disrespecting the culture... they are fascinated by it and i think thats pretty chill

    • @tyrellanderson4722
      @tyrellanderson4722 Před 4 lety +9

      But they don't understand it and wouldn't give to protect it.

    • @bobbyfan418
      @bobbyfan418 Před 4 lety +210

      That's not a fair statement, Tyrell. While you might be right, we shouldn't assume people's intentions.

    • @jasperjasper813
      @jasperjasper813 Před 4 lety +151

      I bought a jacket at a reservation shop which states the Washington State Tribal name and then I wondered if I should wear it because I was not a Tribal member. I wear it now because it was the same Tribe who saved my mother's life back in 1921 and now they are the reason I have life.

    • @Gaston-08
      @Gaston-08 Před 4 lety +87

      Exactly. How can you get mad at every fat white dude im a kimono or weeb. Alot of the world is fascinated and in love with Asian culture. Ive never understood why someone would be offended their culture is being stolen by that.

    • @aq1678
      @aq1678 Před 4 lety +107

      Years ago I had an East Indian lady talk me into buying the most beautiful saree in her shop. I asked her if it was weird or wrong to wear it because I'm not that ethnicity, and her answer was that sarees made all women beautiful, and if non East Indian women started wearing them that would be a win for India and humanity at large. I still have it but I'm afraid to wear it now.

  • @aldo6532
    @aldo6532 Před 4 lety +3312

    Native Americans: "It's my fault for letting things hurt me."
    Progressives: "IT'S EVERYONE ELSE'S FAULT FOR LETTING THINGS HURT ME!!!"

    • @yoyossarian9468
      @yoyossarian9468 Před 4 lety +33

      One guy out of millions of American Indians does not produce generalization

    • @jmartin6158
      @jmartin6158 Před 4 lety +19

      Not all progressives are like that

    • @marcd7332
      @marcd7332 Před 4 lety +12

      Yo Yossarian Prove it otherwise

    • @basedmadoka9479
      @basedmadoka9479 Před 4 lety +40

      This dude is so aware of himself! One can choose to be offended by giving power to those trying to put you down!

    • @christiantheologyunited3707
      @christiantheologyunited3707 Před 4 lety +3

      Bli tz
      Actually, the majority are...
      Or at least the majority of publicized ones.

  • @mmclean9560
    @mmclean9560 Před 3 lety +18

    I love Native American culture!
    I love the rich history, the music, dance, the colorful clothing and jewelry, and I also love the beautiful pottery.
    I went to South Dakota and saw Crazy Horse Monument and there were some just beautiful articles of clothing. I saw this really cool orange headdress and some beautiful, beadwork on a matching vest or shirt (I can't remember exactly).
    One time I went to Southern Utah by the 4 corners and I bought this cool Turquoise necklace. It's so beautiful, I just love it.
    I honestly love the dress at 2:03. I would love to wear it. I love how colorful it is and there's probably loads of culture and tradition behind the style and colors. It's so amazing to me.
    I also appreciate the perseverance of the Native American people. Even after their land was taken they persevered and are mostly able to keep their tradition and culture alive.

  • @monet6944
    @monet6944 Před 3 lety +9

    Wouldn't it be so amazing if we all stopped worrying about what others were calling us and just focused on bettering ourselves? Not only would we be beyond prosperous but we would snuff out anyone who's intentions were to offend, simply by not giving their voice power. I lived in Arizona for a long time and I never got the opportunity to attend anything like that so I'm grateful to have learned from this video! So much respect for the respectful. I hope each one of those individuals live a very peaceful and successful life!!

  • @flossiemae927
    @flossiemae927 Před 5 lety +790

    "It's my fault for letting that hurt me". Wow. A lot of people could learn from this statement

    • @MikinessAnalog
      @MikinessAnalog Před 4 lety +21

      I remember my dad telling me that if I am offended is my own fault.
      If someone says something offensive unintentionally, it is my fault for being offended.
      If someone says something offensive on purpose, it is my fault for giving them the power to offend me.

    • @migukmoonpark4312
      @migukmoonpark4312 Před 4 lety +6

      It's not his fault if he gets offended; it's a natural emotion invoked by such and such.
      He would be accountable for his response though.

    • @MikinessAnalog
      @MikinessAnalog Před 4 lety +1

      @@migukmoonpark4312 Why would anyone place value on the opinion of haters? That is crazy.

    • @christins.1481
      @christins.1481 Před 4 lety +5

      @@MikinessAnalog I've really never given a crap bout it. Haters gonna hate. They have their own little issues.
      School was hard for me as I was the quiet girl, so I had lots of name calling and gossip against me. And I'm looking at them like they're crazy.
      I stay quiet a lot. I hold the door open for people. I offer to help carry their books if they have a lot.
      What issue do you have that is so severe you have to go out of your to name calling a person who never done anything to you?
      They all backed off though as I was tall and big for my age, by 13 I was 5'5".
      Had one girl a few grades ahead of me just randomly walked up to me at lunch and just started calling me names. Then she called me a little girl.
      She's older than me, but when I stood up, I was looking down to her and told her to say that again. Her eyes got real wide and ran off ASAP. Literally, she turned and ran.
      Some people just have real severe issues and lots of people just shouldn't worry about it.

    • @MikinessAnalog
      @MikinessAnalog Před 4 lety +1

      @@christins.1481 As a teen you do realize how much of an exception you were? At that age teens care an extreme amount what others think of them, that is mostly why the teen suicide rate is what it is. I am happy you were insulated from that.

  • @mattisonhale6227
    @mattisonhale6227 Před 5 lety +3008

    My wife is Peruvian and I will never forget the look on her face when a white liberal Bostonian said "I have some garments from Peru, but I would _never_ wear them of course. I wouldn't want to appropriate that culture." My wife was like "Uh... you can wear them... actually we kind of like it when people appreciate our things..."
    Had to leave the room and burst out laughing outside. xD xD xD

    • @selihter
      @selihter Před 4 lety +88

      Absolutely right, wifey 👏

    • @user-mm4nd4gp8p
      @user-mm4nd4gp8p Před 4 lety +136

      Exactly! If anything I would be happy if other races wear our traditional clothing. It's a sign of aprecciation. God bless your wife!

    • @nativewarrior2611
      @nativewarrior2611 Před 4 lety +40

      And give them Inca cola with cuy

    • @zxyatiywariii8
      @zxyatiywariii8 Před 4 lety +159

      Exactly! I'm part Indigenous Polynesian Islander, so when the movie "Moana" came out, I was hoping there would be lots of little kids dressed as Moana and Maui for Halloween. I love people appreciating my heritage, and answering any questions they may have. As the saying goes,
      *Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.* Also, sharing and love are the spirit of _aloha._
      But some blogger (a White Leftist woman) wrote an article about why she thinks only Polynesian kids should dress as Moana or Maui, she said it's "cultural appropriation" for other kids to do it -- _and she's not even Polynesian!_ 😠
      When I was a little girl, I liked dressing as Wonder Woman sometimes, and dressing as Storm other times. It didn't matter I wasn't the same race. I admired them for who they were.
      People are happier when we share with each other.

    • @silverwindspirit
      @silverwindspirit Před 4 lety

      @Eugen Lang like your boss, some people don't get it. I was raised to ask first if I'm not sure about something. In this case, your boss and mentor didn't ask if it's ok to export some clothing from your culture-his fault

  • @tracylunsford5100
    @tracylunsford5100 Před rokem +1

    Great video Will! Love the honest conversations! ❤

  • @hyacinthlynch843
    @hyacinthlynch843 Před rokem +23

    "We live in a society where outrage has become a recreational pastime."
    Oh my gosh, that sums it up perfectly.

  • @bigveinydickcheney5184
    @bigveinydickcheney5184 Před 4 lety +2293

    Why is it never cultural appropriation when they cast blacks and asians in full viking gear for Thor movies?.. I'm Scandinavian..it's my culture.. I could be offended.. but I'm not..

    • @fridamoreno4224
      @fridamoreno4224 Před 4 lety +331

      I pointed something like that to some black progressive girls. My point was why was black (American-looking) people being forced into European stories? Why weren't creators doing something inspired in African/Asian/Latin stories instead?
      But I thinks it was much for them to process and exploded.

    • @jeffposter6832
      @jeffposter6832 Před 4 lety +4

      @Todd Foret why would you be glad about that? Economic prosperity not your thing?

    • @michaeljedd9359
      @michaeljedd9359 Před 4 lety +24

      @@jeffposter6832 No jeff, maybe it's because of the nigerian bribe scandal, or maybe it was that they stole money from the workers pension fund, or maybe jeff that they misled investors about asbestos liability inflating their stock prices, another international company run by a former politician, ALL politicians are corrupt to some degree, shall I go on jeff?

    • @bigveinydickcheney5184
      @bigveinydickcheney5184 Před 4 lety +243

      @Chief Tahchawwickah Thor is one of the main gods in the native religion of my people.. a religion that gave rise to the great vikings.. a religion full of holidays which we still practice... he is the one Thursday is named after (Thor's day) So no he is NOT from a disney movie either, and yes it is a real culture. To say the culture of my people and the history of which it is made of, is just "from a disney movie" is the same as me saying native american culture and history is just from the pocahontas movie.

    • @ccrs776
      @ccrs776 Před 4 lety +18

      Did you hear they are making Natalie Portman into girl Thor! Opinions on that would be nice from those who celebrate the Norse Mythology and Ideology. I see some said religious beliefs of it, I am not familiar with that aspect so please excuse my ignorance and feel free to share and explain.

  • @nolanmartin6601
    @nolanmartin6601 Před 4 lety +758

    "It's my fault for letting that hurt me."
    Natives are not weak people, they are strong, proud people and this quote shows that.

    • @nmelkhunter1
      @nmelkhunter1 Před 4 lety +14

      And all the ones I count among my friends are great people. We don’t agree on everything, but they are great people.

    • @PallahDaOracle
      @PallahDaOracle Před 4 lety +18

      Yeah they aren't into bitching and moaning and blaming everybody for everything. Resentment gets you nowhere. Obviously it can get you power, because you make people walk on eggshells for you or you guilt people into getting what you want. But that sure ain't virtuous.

    • @bukchoiii
      @bukchoiii Před 4 lety +7

      I've been called many names when I was a kid as a first gen immigrant in Canada, but compare to getting my hand and leg spanked with a bamboo stick back in Taiwan the insults are laughable.

    • @cylltndn7935
      @cylltndn7935 Před 4 lety +8

      Being offended is a choice.

    • @KOME11
      @KOME11 Před 4 lety +2

      I had to pause the video and reflect on the strength and wisdom in that statement. Who in 2020 America is saying words like that? Who is guiding us to be better and stronger individuals?

  • @loganwill-ut2ge
    @loganwill-ut2ge Před 3 měsíci

    So glad to spend time listening thank you for taking time

  • @exmortis4404
    @exmortis4404 Před 3 lety +12

    "Outrage has become a recreational pastime"? Seriously one of the most enlightened persons I have seen interviewed, I hope he will not be offended when I use that term,. Genius. As being from Irish decent, I love it when others share that heritage, and most of all, share a beer with me on our day!

    • @WagonBurner1868
      @WagonBurner1868 Před 3 lety +1

      i am very hard to offend (guy in the black shirt)

  • @blockhart6952
    @blockhart6952 Před 5 lety +1599

    "we have larger issues to deal with then name calling" nicely put

    • @ernies8828
      @ernies8828 Před 5 lety +8

      The beatitudes of Jesus Christ confirm this. I loved these people. Thank you!!!

    • @alexjones-anaya5097
      @alexjones-anaya5097 Před 4 lety +5

      B Lockhart I am a massage therapist and have several clients with red skin and I’m JEALOUS! A good looking skin tone!!

    • @greyimani7594
      @greyimani7594 Před 4 lety +1

      @mike sixx everyone should, not just black people.

    • @greyimani7594
      @greyimani7594 Před 4 lety

      @TJ Johnson you mean everyone, not just black folks.

    • @greyimani7594
      @greyimani7594 Před 4 lety +1

      @TJ Johnson wow, you sound racist asf. If that's the case, the whole world shouldn't get offended over words including whites.

  • @edithwhitewood4027
    @edithwhitewood4027 Před 4 lety +6493

    Russian here. I’m not offended at all when people wear traditional Russian clothing, what I am offended by is when people wave around Soviet flags and/or state that communism is a good thing.

  • @JJ-ri8es
    @JJ-ri8es Před 3 lety

    Absolutely LOVED and ENJOYED this video! All who spoke, spoke with words of wisdom, understanding and love.

  • @Chap49
    @Chap49 Před rokem +1

    Such a great video! This is how we learn from each other.

  • @mikehunthurts6476
    @mikehunthurts6476 Před 4 lety +1265

    "I'm 1% Native American so I obviously have an opinion" - White Liberal.

    • @andrewburgess-linden9612
      @andrewburgess-linden9612 Před 4 lety +62

      When someone says that, Always ask "Which Tribe"
      They usually just stutter and scratch their heads then utter the first tribe that comes to mind which is usually Cherokee

    • @iamarobot07
      @iamarobot07 Před 4 lety

      Lol

    • @claysiajim1714
      @claysiajim1714 Před 4 lety +2

      @@andrewburgess-linden9612 Or from where I live at, it's usually Choctaw.

    • @andrewburgess-linden9612
      @andrewburgess-linden9612 Před 4 lety

      @@claysiajim1714 the Choctaw aren't as known Nationally. I Grew up in the Southern New Jersey area where the Nanticoke Lenni Lanape tripe's territory was but they Still weren't as well known as the Iroquois whose territory was upstate New York and The Ohio Valley area. Usually the tribes with the most territory are in the History Books which are used those tribes being the Sioux, the Iroquois, the Cherokee, the Navajo and the Anasazi.

    • @claysiajim1714
      @claysiajim1714 Před 4 lety

      @@andrewburgess-linden9612 I get your point and you have some interesting information. I don't know if other ethnicities do it, but from what I've learned is when a tribe is in the area, usually people who live around the area tend to think of that one tribe as an answer. Yes, they also rely on tribes that are federally recognized by the government, and no it doesn't mean everyone does this. It might not even happen in other areas. But this was just my thought on it cause I grew up in central Mississippi. Things can/are different.

  • @mangodogg4542
    @mangodogg4542 Před 5 lety +1282

    “We have more important things to worry about” f a c t s

    • @SKINWALKER
      @SKINWALKER Před 5 lety +9

      Alcoholism is the primary problem facing the Navajo. Take it from me who lives in Shiprock, NM. Absolutely agree with more important things to worry about...

    • @moodist1er
      @moodist1er Před 4 lety +2

      When was the last time you stood up for one of those more important things on their behalf?
      You're just here to try and justify your own inferiority complexes, dood. Fact

    • @SKINWALKER
      @SKINWALKER Před 4 lety +11

      moodist 1er simple practices. Teach the youth to not to drink excessively. Not to have children during wedlock. Build a strong job resume. Graduate high school with a diploma, not a GED. Spend a couple of years off the Reservation. Simple practices for simple solutions.

    • @Annie-zt1hl
      @Annie-zt1hl Před 4 lety +1

      I think you meant to write 'not to have children OUT of wedlock' -- otherwise it's just terrible advice.

    • @francisdhomer5910
      @francisdhomer5910 Před 4 lety

      @@SKINWALKER I can only speak for myself but if I was hiring I would be more inclined to hire someone who had a GED over a highschool diploma. THose tests are not easy to pass and yo know they had to know their stuff. Now a days a highschool diploma is nothing more than a certificate of attendance. I do get where you are coming from, get yourself educated I believe is the point you are making.

  • @delj7921
    @delj7921 Před 3 lety +42

    I'm native, Navajo, and I concur with my people there. My mother is a seamstress and sewed native inspired dresses for all women that liked that kind of design. So we were never really offended by costumes, logos, or anything frivolous. But I know there certain aspects of my culture that would be considered offensive. But like he said, we don't easily get offended.

    • @johannae2159
      @johannae2159 Před 4 měsíci

      shame on you for pushing white its WHY THE PALEFACE STOLE OUR LANDS!! 💩🤡

    • @Goes2WarAlone
      @Goes2WarAlone Před měsícem

      Lakota, Army Veteran... Do you go to church? My uncles won millions from their "school"... Maybe you should look up how much money was paid for children's scalps and women's scalps before you look for some white person's validation....

  • @schoolinJOO
    @schoolinJOO Před 3 lety

    one of the nicest videos i’ve seen on youtube at all. please do more - thank you

  • @ferdiefunes8854
    @ferdiefunes8854 Před 5 lety +742

    "Sharing of cultures is the ultimate sign of peace".
    - from a Filipino tribesmen

    • @yuribandolon5467
      @yuribandolon5467 Před 5 lety +4

      Lapu-lapu didn't get the idea though hahaha. I live in mactan by the way.

    • @ferdiefunes8854
      @ferdiefunes8854 Před 5 lety +3

      Well back then there are those who did and who did not get it. Who knows what Lapu lapu's motivation is for fighting the spaniards. However, in pre-colonial times we were getting along with a lot of foreigners (indians, chinese, and malays). You will see it in our culture there were influences from those places.
      In these day and age of flight, tv, and internet its very easy to exchange ideas and so is with culture in which is not a bad thing. That is why probably our Filipino Tribesmen have said those.

    • @hijodelsoldeoriente
      @hijodelsoldeoriente Před 5 lety +2

      @skriller bee For every Lapu-Lapu there is a Rajah Humabon and Doña Juana. There were those who voluntarily embraced Roman Catholicism and there were those who rejected it. As well as the Mangubats of Visayas who helped Spain conquer Manila.

    • @noskalborg723
      @noskalborg723 Před 5 lety

      That is why the Left attacks it.

    • @Macmacus
      @Macmacus Před 5 lety +1

      Ferdinand Funes as far as i remember magellan arrived during a battle between lapu lapu and the tribe that welcomed spain. And magellan helped that tribe but he was killed by people of lapu lapu.

  • @Iguanapoop39
    @Iguanapoop39 Před 5 lety +535

    “Mankind would’nt be where we are today, if it wasnt for cultural appropriation” best part of the video!

    • @vonlobo
      @vonlobo Před 5 lety +4

      Wow so right in point ;)

    • @eggsnspam
      @eggsnspam Před 5 lety +5

      I'm a minority who wear American jeans... I appropriated the American way of dressing. Am I supposed to go naked now (because part of my heritage went naked with only a skirt around the waist for the most part)?

    • @Cx10110100
      @Cx10110100 Před 5 lety +1

      @@eggsnspam there're tribal communities even today, which don't wear clothes. You'll end up culturally appropriating someones stuff anyway

    • @teresamcmurrin8672
      @teresamcmurrin8672 Před 5 lety +3

      @@eggsnspam Yep, that's the way humans have always done it--see cool shit, adopt & integrate it. We enrich each other.
      I find it ironic that people claiming to fight for equality & justice & all that jazz seem to be advocating a degree of segregated isolationism that puts the racists to shame.
      Saw a video of a popular Tibetan band. They were wearing traditional shirts & boots along with blue jeans, & played Rock music using a mix of Western and traditional instruments. Have also been really getting into various Asian Folk Metal bands, cultural appropriation at its finest! (Check out The Hu--Mongolian Metal is great workout music!) Even found a group rather famous in China--members of an ethnic minority tribe that blend their traditional chants with Reggae. It works oh, so well! (Won't see any SJW's hollering about that, I'll bet. But they'd likely raise the roof if an American band tried a similar blending...)

  • @alexo1226
    @alexo1226 Před rokem

    Thank you ! Great video

  • @kristineasuncion6081
    @kristineasuncion6081 Před 3 lety

    One of the best interviews. I love each and every one of them

  • @QuarterKnees
    @QuarterKnees Před 4 lety +1196

    “You can’t dwell in the past, progress is in the future” that’s a powerful quote

    • @richard2678
      @richard2678 Před 4 lety +3

      Thats what chaz said

    • @gibbonbasher8171
      @gibbonbasher8171 Před 4 lety +10

      RICHARD S All bark but no bite.

    • @jeffrey7737
      @jeffrey7737 Před 4 lety

      @@richard2678 Chaz is idea 🤔🤔🤔🤔

    • @jeffrey7737
      @jeffrey7737 Před 4 lety +3

      @Angelo Stevens exactly rightest and trump supporters are in 1600s so BOTH sides are terrible

    • @spacepirate3391
      @spacepirate3391 Před 4 lety +1

      I found that weird that he said that because many natives dont view time like that. Meaning your ancestry are always part of your present. But maybe he meant it differently..

  • @sunnyolsen488
    @sunnyolsen488 Před 5 lety +3848

    These Navajo speak more intelligently and made more sense than all the Democrats with mics on media!

    • @privateparker5698
      @privateparker5698 Před 5 lety +66

      Ya they actually know what there talking about

    • @kungfuman82
      @kungfuman82 Před 5 lety +89

      I could put a bunch of microphones around the man-made lake near my apartment, go around and piss off all the geese and ducks there by throwing shit at them and kicking them between the legs, and I'd still record something that makes more sense than Democrats.

    • @privateparker5698
      @privateparker5698 Před 5 lety +20

      @@kungfuman82 never heard something so true

    • @LisaCupcake
      @LisaCupcake Před 5 lety +35

      @@joannbowden6220 Well, to be fair, we listened to a self-centered ass yammer on about how great he was for 8 years before that.

    • @joannbowden6220
      @joannbowden6220 Před 5 lety +5

      @@LisaCupcake OMG, srsly! U did not just type that about Obama b/c that's the perfect description of that narcissistic idiot in the WH now.
      No matter where he's at or what's going on he's gonna find a way to make it about him. Ugh! Criminals are not that special!

  • @stacybrittain9448
    @stacybrittain9448 Před 3 lety

    Thank you. Well done and good to know. Those interviewed are mature and have wisdom! Wonderful to see

  • @ashkiijeff9362
    @ashkiijeff9362 Před rokem

    Dang much respect bro.!!! I'm dine n came across ur video.... real shit. Keep doing what ur doing homie.✊️✊️👊👊

  • @troytaylor1913
    @troytaylor1913 Před 4 lety +392

    I'm Cherokee. Just leave me alone and I'm fine. I refuse to be a victim.

    • @the8568
      @the8568 Před 4 lety +2

      Troy Taylor 😎

    • @m.draven477
      @m.draven477 Před 4 lety +3

      You ever seen Harry and the Hendersons?

    • @BlackMetalViking
      @BlackMetalViking Před 4 lety +1

      @@m.draven477 Was he supposed to be Big Foot?

    • @m.draven477
      @m.draven477 Před 4 lety +1

      @@BlackMetalViking Harry was a bigfoot. Yeah. Great movie. His profile pic reminded me of it

    • @BlackMetalViking
      @BlackMetalViking Před 4 lety +6

      Oh they will try and spin that by saying you are indoctrinated by white culture, and basically don't know any better. See they know better than you and the rest of us lesser mortals, but I really should stay in my lane being a white cis male and all SJWs don't like it when we have an opinion. 2020 also known as Hell World.

  • @littleboots9800
    @littleboots9800 Před 4 lety +893

    These guys speak so eloquently and intelligently. They obviously never went to college.

    • @stiffinniesaunders7373
      @stiffinniesaunders7373 Před 4 lety +5

      The near in blood the nearer bloody
      👍 they would have been messed up.

    • @yoyossarian9468
      @yoyossarian9468 Před 4 lety +4

      Three of them out of five or six definitely did.

    • @hadassah6563
      @hadassah6563 Před 4 lety +2

      Oh, that hurts. Why r we messed up lol

    • @joycetotheworld4682
      @joycetotheworld4682 Před 4 lety +34

      @@hadassah6563 I think he meant well, because the education people get in some American universities are becoming more and more ridiculous. It will mess up you're brain if you try and "learn" in those kinds of universities. This is just my 2 cents. You may or may not take this in.😅

    • @hadassah6563
      @hadassah6563 Před 4 lety +5

      @@joycetotheworld4682 that's what I'm talking about. Why are our (including Australia, because its the same here) so messed up that going to uni, or college means basically nothing???
      It's sad, Coz my mum studied for 4 years in that place and passed with a bachelor's in law. But there r people getting passed who don't deserve it at all. Thanks for being respectful anyway 💜💜💜

  • @EarthtonesCymbals
    @EarthtonesCymbals Před rokem +3

    Wisdom and beauty right here. What's not to love and appreciate? Thanks for posting this video and may we all join together with our hearts and minds and always seek way to create a better world while preserving the sanctity of Mother Nature in the process. Best wishes to everyone.

  • @patrickbriody6435
    @patrickbriody6435 Před rokem

    So good to watch again as a reminder to listen, absorb, respect, proudly learn and be great full.

  • @Cissy2cute
    @Cissy2cute Před 5 lety +543

    "Outrage has become a recreational pastime". Wow, this guy has hit it right on the nose.

    • @maxxon99
      @maxxon99 Před 5 lety +1

      Sad but true.

    • @thecakeladytm9962
      @thecakeladytm9962 Před 5 lety +6

      Quote of the decade! I mean, this really just wraps up the crazy that's been going on the last SEVERAL years!

    • @Pomiferous
      @Pomiferous Před 5 lety +5

      I gather left wing professors have not taken over the Navajo education system just yet.

    • @WagonBurner1868
      @WagonBurner1868 Před 5 lety

      @@Pomiferous
      do you mean... "i am glad the 'left wing' professors have not taken over the Navajo education system just yet...
      i just want to clarify.

    • @Pomiferous
      @Pomiferous Před 5 lety +1

      @@WagonBurner1868 What difference would that make.

  • @MyShiroyuki
    @MyShiroyuki Před 5 lety +281

    I’m an Alaskan Native and I don’t find it offensive when the white man wears the clothes and jewelry we made. We already got his money.

    • @zawarudo596
      @zawarudo596 Před 5 lety +5

      And we don't care if you don't like us, either way we have your vote.

    • @ianavegnon856
      @ianavegnon856 Před 5 lety +2

      Thanks to Capitalism! Merica!

    • @MyShiroyuki
      @MyShiroyuki Před 5 lety +8

      @American Fuel TV Actually on a document, I usually see Alaskan Native And Native American as separate boxes. I don't see a difference between them. We're both Native Americans.

    • @Sixty_Five_Pronghorn
      @Sixty_Five_Pronghorn Před 5 lety

      Jun3 Shiroyuki lmao

    • @Kozmos-mr3kl
      @Kozmos-mr3kl Před 5 lety

      Why is this Japanese person claiming to be an Alaskan native.?

  • @redmeat2ndamendment695

    One of the best videos yet. Will Witt you never disappoint.

  • @marvintran7813
    @marvintran7813 Před 3 lety

    Yep!!
    Thanks for posting this!

  • @algow5988
    @algow5988 Před 5 lety +1941

    It's appreciation of the native culture. I'm Scottish and when I met a young Chinese student playing the bag pipes because he loved them I could not be happier.

    • @rockafella1690
      @rockafella1690 Před 5 lety +54

      You don't sound Scottish.

    • @yesitstemi2517
      @yesitstemi2517 Před 5 lety +142

      @@rockafella1690 Darn right! I couldn't hear that Scottish accent even a wee bit.

    • @Floppy1932
      @Floppy1932 Před 5 lety +2

      czcams.com/video/ixMHG0DIAK4/video.html

    • @nodak81
      @nodak81 Před 4 lety +86

      The left would find your example meaningless. They think white people have no culture to appropriate...

    • @NealeDeadlyAlien
      @NealeDeadlyAlien Před 4 lety +60

      @@nodak81 It's time people of European descent re-embrace their multifarious cultures to wipe away the unceasing arrogance of the left.

  • @johnf2539
    @johnf2539 Před 4 lety +689

    "...we live in a society where outrage has become a recreational pastime."
    BINGO!

    • @spk1121
      @spk1121 Před 4 lety +4

      Now more than ever!

    • @Ductdog
      @Ductdog Před 4 lety +6

      He nailed it. Exactly what’s going on.

    • @Kaddywompous
      @Kaddywompous Před 4 lety +7

      Sure, but that doesn’t mean, therefore, that there is never anything that deserves to be changed. Sometimes opprobrium is justified. ‘Redskins’ is an obviously offensive name, so change it. Will you be outraged if they do?

    • @cookie22100
      @cookie22100 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Kaddywompous good point, thank you for saying that.

    • @stevesanchez8478
      @stevesanchez8478 Před 4 lety +6

      Kaddywompous there definitely things that need to be changed, however we need to prioritize which issues need to be changed...the native American gentleman may feel that instead of changing the name of a football team which seems to not even bother them, how about helping us with some additional resources that can help our community progress...just saying this as an example...idk what problems the Native American community is currently facing

  • @nilsamaldonado5177
    @nilsamaldonado5177 Před 3 lety

    Wonderful interviews!

  • @JamesSmith-fd9gc
    @JamesSmith-fd9gc Před rokem +2

    Love the guy in the black shirt, very well thought out dialogue. Loved this video.

  • @j.wilson1000
    @j.wilson1000 Před 5 lety +673

    Dude with the long hair GETS IT!! Smart guy. Code talkers are national heroes, American heroes.

    • @abomb6046
      @abomb6046 Před 5 lety +11

      That's a smart guy! Everytime he spoke I was nodding my head and agreeing

    • @henrycaldwell4454
      @henrycaldwell4454 Před 5 lety +3

      Yeah Americans have so much admiration for our native population

    • @egan605
      @egan605 Před 5 lety

      Ur likes are were in 665...now i have made it perfect

    • @henrycaldwell4454
      @henrycaldwell4454 Před 5 lety

      Phill Simmer couldn’t agree more

    • @Tracy77751
      @Tracy77751 Před 4 lety

      Yes they are .....!

  • @aarona7024
    @aarona7024 Před 5 lety +516

    I am Comanche, and we are all American. I am not offended by sharing my culture with others.

    • @Gypsygeekfreak17
      @Gypsygeekfreak17 Před 5 lety +6

      Tell that to the librals

    • @americanpig-dog7051
      @americanpig-dog7051 Před 5 lety +4

      Yeah, it's funny because people want to be upset that you like something so much from another culture that you choose to adopt it.

    • @debibarrington8348
      @debibarrington8348 Před 5 lety +5

      Thank you for your culture

    • @scottchadwick6921
      @scottchadwick6921 Před 5 lety +12

      I hope you teach your younger generation your culture and choose to carry it on.

    • @onenation3784
      @onenation3784 Před 4 lety

      The more you share the more you lose.

  • @cbailor1
    @cbailor1 Před 3 lety +1

    This is amazing I've been trying to tell people about this for too long I have the deepest respect for the local tribes of Arizona and many friends that are Navajo, Hopi, Zuni, Yavapai, Apache, and Havasupai thanks for putting this out there I will be showing this to some people that I've had conflict with

    • @jjjhnmj
      @jjjhnmj Před 7 měsíci

      Your friends are probably the 1% with blonde hair blue eyes 😂

  • @triiv1
    @triiv1 Před 3 lety +1

    This was exceptionally enlightening! I was impressed!

  • @TheRealMonnie
    @TheRealMonnie Před 5 lety +278

    "the most offensive things are sometimes the most important conversations to have" - exactly right!

    • @sokay2laugh512
      @sokay2laugh512 Před 4 lety +4

      Monnie Holt Completely agree. Thanks for catching it and quoting it.
      Comedy used to be allowed to do this for us so we could hear hard truths about ourselves and laugh into new thinking.
      Lenny Bruce, Mort Sahl, Smothers Brithers, is George Carlin, Robin Williams, Patrice Oneal, Dave Chappell, Joe Rogan, Louie C.K.

    • @Ledman25
      @Ledman25 Před 4 lety +6

      Such a wise statement. If we can’t even discuss these things then how can we learn to not only live together but grow together

    • @shqiptariidukagjinit5650
      @shqiptariidukagjinit5650 Před 4 lety

      Monnie Holt I just heard that

  • @dj_bae
    @dj_bae Před 3 lety +1980

    “Outrage has become a recreational pastime.”
    Damn this dude’s spittin our facts one after another. What an intelligent human being.

    • @adrianboight4222
      @adrianboight4222 Před 3 lety +14

      Sometimes outrage is righteous. Depends on what you're defending or speaking out against.

    • @Thatguy-yf5ue
      @Thatguy-yf5ue Před 3 lety +2

      10-4 on that..

    • @katharineray8759
      @katharineray8759 Před 3 lety +1

      THIS!!!!!

    • @milkboi2386
      @milkboi2386 Před 3 lety +4

      Just sjw lovers, white or black each one of us can be brainwashed all the same!

    • @AbdunK99
      @AbdunK99 Před 3 lety +9

      @@adrianboight4222 Yes, but not when used for self-entertainment and ideological bigotry.

  • @adamalcover2419
    @adamalcover2419 Před 3 lety +1

    This was such a refreshing, yet humbling video.

  • @slymongoose420
    @slymongoose420 Před rokem

    Awesome video bro!!

  • @Kevin-pk2rd
    @Kevin-pk2rd Před 4 lety +2374

    Can you imagine what the world would be like if everyone thought, "Hey it's my fault if I let those words hurt me." ? Such wisdom.

    • @TheKozzee
      @TheKozzee Před 3 lety +40

      Yeah but we are humans and part of what makes us human is our emotional responses, something that not a lot of creatures have to the extent we do. It's sorta cool, sure it holds us back in some ways but still a cool portion of our humanity

    • @Kevin-pk2rd
      @Kevin-pk2rd Před 3 lety +50

      @@TheKozzee You're right and there are plenty of other emotional responses that are much more worth of our time. Joy, empathy, gratitude, are just a few. The less we can get offended, especially at what others say, the better off we are.

    • @Kevin-pk2rd
      @Kevin-pk2rd Před 3 lety +10

      @Corvid-19 that's not what either of us were saying. All we were saying was the less you can get offended, the better.

    • @TheKozzee
      @TheKozzee Před 3 lety +6

      @@Kevin-pk2rd yeah Kev your right but I'm just saying it's not necessarily negative to feel something I think there's no such thing as positive or negative there's only how you perceive things it's why some straight up evil people feel no remorse they don't see the negative and it's also why some people can be happy all the time its just how things are perceived I don't think emotions should be silenced I think they should come and go through you and it's up to you how you use them

    • @mariafabiola4852
      @mariafabiola4852 Před 3 lety +5

      McSpiderMan but what the person tries to say is that you can have control over your reactions if you see the insult or the trigger of the impulsive reaction in a neutral perspective, in that way you can define whether you should let that insult affect you or not. The man heard the insult, he analyzed it in that perspective and decided not to get affected by it. It's a very powerful way of reacting and a lot of people should learn it including myself :') (sorry if I made a grammatical mistake, still trying to get my English right)

  • @jasonsavill3444
    @jasonsavill3444 Před 4 lety +1497

    I’ve always found the native Americans a beautiful people and culture.

    • @thomascapitalmgt
      @thomascapitalmgt Před 4 lety +15

      Go to the res. It is mostly abject poverty. No medical supplies after June. The casino $$$ is kept by the chiefs.

    • @katew.176
      @katew.176 Před 3 lety +71

      @@thomascapitalmgt true. But it doesn't change the beauty of the people. And this was why he said there's more important issues to deal with.

    • @devildog2313
      @devildog2313 Před 3 lety

      And they have the best food in the world devil dog

    • @tabris5304
      @tabris5304 Před 3 lety +8

      @R M Those who are afflicted by poverty, abuse, poor quality of life, etc, are more susceptible to substance abuse than the average person. Instead of looking down on them, ask what we can do to help improve the situation for these people.

    • @herman1850
      @herman1850 Před 3 lety +10

      There's no such thing as "the native people." They were and are many peoples, with languages and traditions much, much more varied than, say, European countries. That's why it's a farce to speak to three people from one nation and consider it representative for Native Americans as a whole.

  • @AshleyTheWolf259
    @AshleyTheWolf259 Před rokem +3

    Fellow from the UK here. I bought a poncho from a Peruvian, I love it and he thought I look so good in it, I love the culture so much, the wolf patterns are amazing~ ❤

  • @orlandochristopher7325
    @orlandochristopher7325 Před 3 měsíci

    Really liked hearing the different perspectives.

  • @petitlouis5010
    @petitlouis5010 Před 4 lety +805

    As a foreigner : Redskins always sounded .... badass.

    • @charlieharjo5268
      @charlieharjo5268 Před 4 lety +20

      I love french fries

    • @lazuriidkwhattoputhere8719
      @lazuriidkwhattoputhere8719 Před 4 lety +6

      You can say Oklahomans because Oklahoma is their language for 'Red Skin'

    • @drakevaliance3536
      @drakevaliance3536 Před 4 lety +24

      As a native american, so did I ;)

    • @sleepingrabbit4011
      @sleepingrabbit4011 Před 4 lety +19

      Same with me Redskins sound tough like a Spartan warrior or a gladiator !! Native Americans are Kick-Ass

    • @imluvinyourmum
      @imluvinyourmum Před 4 lety +1

      It goes against the whole Native American thing I know for the majority to get offended by wacky Lefty issues.
      A true old chief would give u the guru treatment.

  • @williammitchell8247
    @williammitchell8247 Před 4 lety +326

    "The most offensive questions are the ones that need to be asked the most" is probably the most open minded statement I have heard on this channel.

    • @mattymessner9185
      @mattymessner9185 Před 4 lety +1

      That gave me chills when he said it. Powerful

    • @uadimwit
      @uadimwit Před 4 lety +3

      You left out "asked, AND answered." I came to awareness in the age of "Martin, Marley, Mandela, and Me. It's a black thing, you wouldn't understand."
      I have read the writings of all of them, but I doubt most of the people wearing the shirts could say the same. So what, exactly, am I incapable of "understanding."
      There is a difference in the "black experience" in America, I get that, but don't dismiss my level of empathy when you know nothing about me. In return, I will listen to your experience, and compare it to mine. Perhaps, I will see it your way.

  • @cindyhinds1002
    @cindyhinds1002 Před 3 lety

    I really enjoyed this commentary. I love the Navaho people. The art was impressive too,wish I could have seen more.

  • @coreyr9729
    @coreyr9729 Před 3 lety

    Great interviews Will

  • @cplcabs
    @cplcabs Před 4 lety +226

    "Outrage has become a recreational past time" Never a truer word said.

    • @linkinparkrulz2275
      @linkinparkrulz2275 Před 4 lety +5

      And a commodity. You can buy and sell outrage to destroy somebody. Like any other commodity, it only has as much value as people are willing to give it.

    • @cplcabs
      @cplcabs Před 4 lety +3

      @@linkinparkrulz2275 you are certainly not wrong.

  • @fleiteh
    @fleiteh Před 4 lety +308

    People with those mindsets should give lectures at Universities.

    • @bobbieschroder6231
      @bobbieschroder6231 Před 4 lety +7

      Good idea!! However, they are full of vicious radicals. Natives really need to visit high, middle, and elementary schools.
      But it would still be worthwhile, as you say, to go to those institutions of "higher" learning. ✔️

    • @richwiz2
      @richwiz2 Před 4 lety +15

      The Leftists would never allow them to speak without interruption; it goes against their narrative.

    • @anwwarren720
      @anwwarren720 Před 4 lety +2

      I was on the Navajo reservation 2 years ago and one of the high schools has the Redskins as it's mascot...yeah they wouldn't be aloud. It's not about tolerance and diversity, its totalitarianism masked as tolerance and diversity.

    • @WagonBurner1868
      @WagonBurner1868 Před 3 lety

      @@bobbieschroder6231 have my b.s. from U of A (not ASU)

  • @urnaighean_shamhach
    @urnaighean_shamhach Před 11 měsíci +2

    "Outrage has became a recreational time..." spot on!

  • @davidlakvold8789
    @davidlakvold8789 Před 2 lety +3

    I love that last guy, willing to be asked any questions even if it may offend. That kind of willingness to engage people is what the world needs. His statement shows true strength of character.

  • @tedkay1017
    @tedkay1017 Před 5 lety +313

    Love this! Nothing but respect and love for Native Americans.

    • @tultsi93
      @tultsi93 Před 5 lety +4

      I've always loved Native Americans.

    • @hutchison3379
      @hutchison3379 Před 5 lety +2

      Thanks! So when will y’all be giving us our land back? Asking for a friend.

    • @Lulu_Lime
      @Lulu_Lime Před 5 lety

      @@hutchison3379 Land? Nah you ain't getting that back, you're supposed to be like the black friend that proves they aren't racist. They only care if you agree with them.

    • @Jen-tt9yx
      @Jen-tt9yx Před 5 lety

      @@hutchison3379 , they already get reparations like free college, government aid (etc) -- I have Cherokee friends and Native Americans.

    • @hutchison3379
      @hutchison3379 Před 5 lety

      Sherloid Bai the only aboriginals here are Native people. #synonyms

  • @bw3240
    @bw3240 Před 4 lety +249

    Each individual he spoke to makes my heart swell with pride and hope for our nation.

  • @vidphile1
    @vidphile1 Před 7 měsíci

    great video. thank you.

  • @kalmer5410
    @kalmer5410 Před rokem

    What a great video, I'd love to go to that museum and learn about their culture some day.

  • @matcauthon1081
    @matcauthon1081 Před 4 lety +1134

    The native Americans are smarter and more educated them college grads, wtf!

    • @spqrmred2838
      @spqrmred2838 Před 4 lety +47

      they have my respect .

    • @matcauthon1081
      @matcauthon1081 Před 4 lety +7

      @@spqrmred2838 thnx bruh

    • @lynnk-qj9cj
      @lynnk-qj9cj Před 4 lety +8

      MR: ED thanks means a lot 🖤🖤

    • @mondobe
      @mondobe Před 4 lety +32

      Plus, plenty of them are college grads.

    • @rushilkaul
      @rushilkaul Před 4 lety +26

      Why makes you think they aren't college grads themselves

  • @BPlus-oz7cm
    @BPlus-oz7cm Před 5 lety +297

    Those are some awesome Americans, right there!

    • @Pomiferous
      @Pomiferous Před 5 lety

      It must have something to do with the programming.

    • @MKCarol-ms7lg
      @MKCarol-ms7lg Před 5 lety +7

      The Navajo code talkers basically won WWII.

    • @malorie8557
      @malorie8557 Před 5 lety +1

      @M.K. Carol Yes indeed, they are very much appreciated within the military and our history as a state.

    • @pbsixgun6
      @pbsixgun6 Před 5 lety +1

      @@malorie8557 It's too bad the Government itself is so uncaring about such things and treat them like shit to be swept under the rug...sigh

    • @malorie8557
      @malorie8557 Před 5 lety

      @@pbsixgun6 I definitely won't deny that but personally, it's because of government they are swept under the rug.

  • @jesusomarmontoyahernandez9201
    @jesusomarmontoyahernandez9201 Před 11 měsíci

    Wow, the interviewed people gave great great answers, very well argumentented and profound

  • @bobmazzarese5078
    @bobmazzarese5078 Před 5 lety +290

    Fantastic video. These Navajo were extremely articulate, and have a terrific outlook on life, their culture, and what it is to be an American.

    • @Lexightonportia
      @Lexightonportia Před 5 lety

      Lol of course they have a terrific outlook on what is to be an American, they’re the only TRUE Americans by race.

  • @koaladelespace
    @koaladelespace Před 3 lety +309

    "The most offensive questions are the most important ones"
    Damn that says a lot

    • @sayablack0312
      @sayablack0312 Před 2 lety +10

      A Mexican youtuber who has a podcast has a great phrase that fits perfectly into this topic "Start a conversation in a polarized society it's an act of rebellion"

    • @christinelaffin5604
      @christinelaffin5604 Před rokem +2

      I loved that comment

  • @the_absurd_hero
    @the_absurd_hero Před rokem +8

    This was really informative! I didn’t know how Native Americans were so instrumental to the victories in the South Pacific. It’s really cool that they used their native language as a sort of indecipherable code

    • @KaosKrusher
      @KaosKrusher Před 8 měsíci

      they made a movie about it, I think it's called Windtalkers

  • @janettesinclair6279
    @janettesinclair6279 Před 2 lety

    What an interesting video. I have great admiration for these people who shared their views with such wisdom and common sense.

  • @hagymango3467
    @hagymango3467 Před 3 lety +436

    “It’s my fault for letting that hurt me.”
    I felt that. What a humble thing to say.

    • @dan8426
      @dan8426 Před 7 měsíci

      A lot of Natives are taught to live this way. Everyone has choices and those choices are what effect you. You can choose to let something bother you or you can choose to let it motivate you.

  • @kaiser7695
    @kaiser7695 Před 4 lety +369

    “I actually like the redskins because it’s cool to have an entire football team dedicated to you, it also gives us a really cool warrior reputation which I actually like”
    -my native friend

    • @mrsloveydove4579
      @mrsloveydove4579 Před 4 lety +21

      “Having a Native American friend that’s not offended doesn’t mean my opinion doesn’t matter more.”
      -SJWs everywhere

    • @Blacjac84
      @Blacjac84 Před 4 lety +2

      @@MahoHaku It was ABC News that had that poll. According to original story, 90% had no issues and 10% did. And most of the 90% felt they had bigger issues to worry about than the football team.

    • @Kanieht.L
      @Kanieht.L Před 4 lety +1

      people don't know what the real history of the term redskin means ... it has nothing to do with a warrior ... the true meaning behind the term redskin refers to a scalped or skinned native ... that they paid money for ... the skin of a skinned native or the scalp of native was stained with their blood.. that is what the term redskin means ... it was turned into a warrior symbol by non natives to hide the true meaning behind it... check out ' Suzanne Harjo' or www.esquire.com/news-politics/news/a29318/redskin-name-update/ .. I don't mind non natives dressing up like natives or buying native things or anything like that ... but the term redskin that is something different ... and it only bothers me because people and other natives don't know that part of the history ... just like the word squaw .. native in english means vagina ... and the long headdresses are a traditional sacred headdress that are not to be worn by anyone .. including natives if you are not of that level.. and to just dismiss that importance is disrespectful ... some things of ones culture need to be kept sacred and respected ...

    • @silentstorm5439
      @silentstorm5439 Před 4 lety +2

      @@Kanieht.L let me ask this, are you Native American?

    • @Kanieht.L
      @Kanieht.L Před 4 lety +1

      @@silentstorm5439 yes I am ...

  • @Mork007
    @Mork007 Před 3 lety

    Much respect for these people. Great video.

  • @howardevans7384
    @howardevans7384 Před 3 lety

    What a mature healthy outlook , looking forward .

  • @cheyknight5880
    @cheyknight5880 Před 4 lety +561

    I'm a Lumbee Native American, and I am uncomfortable with the race baiting tactics of today, it hurts actual race relations in this country. Further dividing Americans and other cultures.

    • @wrightway3382
      @wrightway3382 Před 4 lety +8

      One day the Lumbee will be fully recognized by the US.....from your Creek brother

    • @bonniehenderson3754
      @bonniehenderson3754 Před 4 lety +3

      Chey Knight I agree. Part of appreciating different cultures is being able to interact and share in those things that make those cultures.

    • @johnnylewis7437
      @johnnylewis7437 Před 4 lety +2

      I am also Lumbee Indian my grandfather was James Cummings. Do you live in Lumberton North Carolina

    • @johnnylewis7437
      @johnnylewis7437 Před 4 lety

      I am Lumby as well my grandfather's James Cummings do you live in Lumberton North Carolina

    • @thomasdemay9805
      @thomasdemay9805 Před 4 lety +10

      @@johnnylewis7437 my roommate and one of my best friends in the world is full blooded Lumbee. Strickland is his last name. He's as big of a conservative republican Trump supporter as I am. Love the bumper sticker he has on his car. "Think you can trust the government? Ask a Native". He often makes the point of why would a Native support a bigger central government. Makes no sense with their history.

  • @route77productions
    @route77productions Před 4 lety +1590

    The whole Redskins controversy going on should be decided by the Native Americans on whether the name should be kept or changed, you know the people on who it's based on.

    • @te9591
      @te9591 Před 4 lety +6

      Yeah agreed, and it does offend some. Like Russell Means; also could they take the word "skin" out? Or maybe call themself the "dog soldiers" or "tribals" or something?

    • @Boogieboy138
      @Boogieboy138 Před 4 lety +40

      Well Native Americans have been coming out against it for years..

    • @welcometoreality3450
      @welcometoreality3450 Před 4 lety +5

      @@Boogieboy138 AHO!

    • @thomascapitalmgt
      @thomascapitalmgt Před 4 lety +16

      Wrong. Should be decided by the owners of the team. It’s called private property

    • @welcometoreality3450
      @welcometoreality3450 Před 4 lety +2

      @@thomascapitalmgt they did decide after seeing the light from most of their sponsors (even the conservative ones) doing the right thing after seeing the writing on the wall of a woke nation. Sorry Hater Rs your done... were taking all your hateful wedge issues away... Have a more loving day. #DEM2020

  • @likeakittie
    @likeakittie Před rokem

    Beautiful conversations!

  • @amoscorvus
    @amoscorvus Před rokem +2

    The amount of sanity in the video and the comment section is very refreshing...

  • @trueblue533
    @trueblue533 Před 5 lety +73

    I love that they are more eager to share their culture than worry about whether someone is “appropriating” it.

    • @MrFelixtheman
      @MrFelixtheman Před 5 lety +10

      I find that it is only uninvolved cultural inheritors that complain about appropriation. Peoples involved in their own culture are the first to share it with others.

    • @trueblue533
      @trueblue533 Před 5 lety +1

      Excellent point