Woke Cambridge Students HATE Historian's FACTS - Rafe Heydel-Mankoo

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  • čas přidán 11. 03. 2023
  • Cambridge University students at the Cambridge Union didn't like hearing historian and broadcaster Rafe Heydel-Mankoo argue that Britain should not pay reparations for slavery & colonialism. Well-established facts about the British Empire, Asia and Africa, which were well known to earlier generations of students, seem to be completely new to many of them -- and some do not want to hear or believe anything that contradicts the narrative they've been taught.
    Cambridge Union motion for debate: "The House Should Pay Reparations". Held at Cambridge University in 2022.

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  • @PabloLaConecta
    @PabloLaConecta Před 6 měsíci +5017

    I'm British. I want reparations from Scandinavia and Italy for the Viking and the Roman invasions of Britain.

    • @speggeri90
      @speggeri90 Před 6 měsíci +384

      I’m Finn and want reparations from the swedes, russians, danes and Baltic pirates.

    • @Miku-2020
      @Miku-2020 Před 6 měsíci +127

      @@speggeri90 and about russia we have still people alive who deserve reparations from Russia, and it's not been even 100 years yet from Paris peace treaty where Finland was made to give up 2nd largest city at that time. not to mention what happened to Ingrian finns.

    • @renevittruppetersen4470
      @renevittruppetersen4470 Před 6 měsíci +77

      ​@@speggeri90then come and get it girlyman, we vikings will be waiting..

    • @DG-sc1yu
      @DG-sc1yu Před 6 měsíci +180

      I want reparations from the ancient animals that preyed on my ancestors.

    • @swieseldorf
      @swieseldorf Před 6 měsíci +34

      Im sending you a check right now

  • @thegameskingdom811
    @thegameskingdom811 Před rokem +15115

    Imagine being at an educational establishment and getting angry when someone actually teaches you something

    • @musicjunk8266
      @musicjunk8266 Před rokem +492

      don't know what it is they do there, but it isn't anything to do with education

    • @Cenot4ph
      @Cenot4ph Před rokem

      @@musicjunk8266 brainwashing primarily, they don't teach critical thinking skills any longer

    • @HelerifiKtion
      @HelerifiKtion Před rokem +495

      They're there only for the title, they couldn't care less about actual learning. That's what nepotism and admission based on "diversity" does to an institution. It will result in total loss of integrity.

    • @orionxtc1119
      @orionxtc1119 Před rokem

      The perpetually offended woke crowd do not use LOGIC... their fee fees are ruling their head

    • @robertcottam8824
      @robertcottam8824 Před rokem +92

      It's Cambridge - what do you expect? It's not exactly the best university in the country, is it?
      Imagine what the yobs who go to Manchester, or Lincoln are like!
      Imagine those who don't go to university at all! 🥴

  • @williamjohnson4787
    @williamjohnson4787 Před 18 dny +114

    Those kids laughing in the background do not deserve to be at that institution.
    Amazing argument.

    • @user-ot5uw8by8o
      @user-ot5uw8by8o Před 6 dny +2

      You are totally correct. 11:56 The young, not so adult acting students, would benefit more from listening, not chatting amongst themselves.

    • @chroffe15
      @chroffe15 Před 2 dny

      They are idiots, what can you do

  • @jakealcock5905
    @jakealcock5905 Před 21 dnem +76

    These people aren’t listening, they’re just waiting for their turn to talk.

    • @toter-drache
      @toter-drache Před 20 dny +7

      Exactly, just look at the kid behind him raise his hand over and over, They invited that man to speak there, but seemed to have no interest whatsoever in listening or hearing his words. 🙄

    • @fido2644
      @fido2644 Před 10 dny

      ​@@toter-drachethat's because politics with the youth have become a cult and one thing about a cult is you can't tolerate contradictory arguments.
      Marxism has slithered it's way into every part of education in white countries and is indoctrinating the young and weak minded people to be it's foot soldiers.

    • @annemarie1507
      @annemarie1507 Před 8 dny +5

      Yeah, they want to get likes on Instagram. That's all all these childish brains care about nowadays.

    • @EyeSeeThruYou
      @EyeSeeThruYou Před 3 dny

      Not talk, run their mouths. It would have been platefuls of wordsalad, replete with all the en vougue phrases and fabricated terms supporting The Victimhood Dynamic. Eeeeew.

  • @19.-ke2ld
    @19.-ke2ld Před 5 měsíci +1555

    Privileged students at an educational institution laughing and smirking at someone actually teaching them facts. Thank you Rafe.

    • @fritzhenning1
      @fritzhenning1 Před 4 měsíci +26

      Are you referring to the one girl in the stripey jumper who was always in shot.

    • @angelawallismoore2283
      @angelawallismoore2283 Před 4 měsíci +1

      and the boy beside her.@@fritzhenning1

    • @deemic23
      @deemic23 Před 4 měsíci +25

      @@fritzhenning1and the sulky one in blue on Rafe’s left

    • @bear1245
      @bear1245 Před 4 měsíci

      Entitled , nepotistic feeble minds

    • @Claustrophobic69
      @Claustrophobic69 Před 4 měsíci +34

      @@raymondrinehart5957they should be. The man is ten times as intelligent as they’ll ever be!

  • @myzenlifeinnature
    @myzenlifeinnature Před rokem +4376

    That ghastly rude girl behind deserves to be ignored herself. Parents - you did a crap job with these weak, insipid characters

    • @lincolnengland5005
      @lincolnengland5005 Před rokem +156

      Harsh but fair !

    • @tocaat2410
      @tocaat2410 Před rokem +266

      If you mean the blighter in the orange top, I think it's actually a boy - though you can never tell these days. The same nuisance kept his hand up for most of the time Calvin Robinson was speaking in the same debate (it's on CZcams somewhere). Calvin eventually gave way and he (the blighter in orange) muttered something about being under privileged. Calvin asked sternly, "In what way are you under privileged? You attend one of the most elite universities in the world, with the opportunity of getting an education second to none. How does that amount to being under privileged?" - Probably not an exact rendition, but that was the gist of Calvin's response. At all events, it seemed to shut him/her/it up.

    • @BlookbugIV
      @BlookbugIV Před rokem +42

      @@tocaat2410 Chinese kid is a male.

    • @davefitzpatrick4841
      @davefitzpatrick4841 Před rokem +51

      ​@@BlookbugIVits 2023 , who knows ?

    • @nate3721
      @nate3721 Před rokem +11

      the one with a fupa? Si muy bein

  • @jerryogorman5895
    @jerryogorman5895 Před 23 dny +102

    The immaturity of these Cambridge students is embarrassing especially the rude young woman behind

    • @Glenn-F-Rice
      @Glenn-F-Rice Před 23 dny +6

      I agree. When this began i noticed a cell phone in action and at 8:13 the wall crowd they couldn't care less about the topic at hand.

    • @LornaKellyZim
      @LornaKellyZim Před 18 dny +6

      She was so annoying and ignorant.

    • @sahilbishnoi8944
      @sahilbishnoi8944 Před 11 dny

      no it isnt half of what this liar said is false. he taked about india and said india benefitted from the british when in reality the british commited some of the worst attrocities of all time in india. they destroyed an entire civilisation.india constituted to 30% of world gdp in1700 and the british bought it down to 2%. they caused at least 30 famines in 150 years killing nearly 200 million people. the avg life expectancy dropped to 27 years during british raj. they stole 45 trillion dollars and compelety destroyed indian economy by making very unfair laws at gun point. the literacy rate when they left was 7 percent and they divided the country into 2 on the basis of relegion which would result in 100s of million people getting diplaced and result into further 10 million deaths. it boils my blood to hear know that this is what they teach you in britian. hiding and atrocity is an atrocety itself. i do not as for reperations, all i ask is to at least admit what they did bcs it seems like they have manged to cover up their crimes at least in their own country.

    • @MN-vz8qm
      @MN-vz8qm Před 10 dny +3

      ​@@sahilbishnoi8944 You unfortunately are speaking from prejudice and ignorance, and are easily fooled by weak arguments, unable to give proper context to numbers.
      India went from 30% of world GDP to 2% not because the GDP of the subcontinent decreased, but because of industrialization in Europe:
      Before industrialization, GDP was narrowly linked to population size, but the GDP of newly industrial powers skyrocketted.
      Then you speak of "unfair laws at gun point", which is true, this is what all non democratic states do BTW, and the entire historey of India prior colonization. Now are you questioning that the british have not immensely improved equality among indians, and between men and women? Are you questioning the fact that burning widows alive has been stopped by the british? etc...
      And your argument about indian population has been in advance countered in the video. The population of India has surged since colonization; as for famines, they were not a rare event on the subcontinent. A simple lookl at the demographic of colonized lands tells all there needs to be said of the question of the benefits of colonization, population surge implies higher life expectancy, implying in turn better life.
      The main issue with people like you is that you are guilty of presentism. You see events from past century out of context, incapable of looking at the realistic alternatives, and worse, think like a 21th century person at the issues of the time.

  • @mikerilling6515
    @mikerilling6515 Před 6 dny +16

    As a Viking I demand reparations from those who have been slandering my peaceful ancestors for centuries

    • @fragel32
      @fragel32 Před 4 dny

      I'm from Dublin Ireland, as a viking you owe me reparations! ,,,gimme money!

  • @ksiv423
    @ksiv423 Před rokem +3792

    Well looking at the students inattention and rude behaviour, my opinion of Cambridge is dimished. I had thought it was somewhat prestigious!

    • @leemitchell8501
      @leemitchell8501 Před rokem +347

      @Jon Gunson most of them seem like future Labour MP's to me, given their disapproval of facts that do not suit their agenda.

    • @leemitchell8501
      @leemitchell8501 Před rokem +155

      @Jon Gunson one might say that oneself cannot try harder when he is only displaying the truth.

    • @adamcotton2121
      @adamcotton2121 Před rokem +66

      I work with these folks sometimes. You are spot on.

    • @whitetiana3022
      @whitetiana3022 Před rokem +90

      if you think that diminished it go look up the quality of the work of their new "youngest black professor ever" jason arday. it's a joke.

    • @judyparsons1333
      @judyparsons1333 Před rokem

      Yea these spoilt kids should go back to kindergarten

  • @silverstone0907
    @silverstone0907 Před rokem +2943

    Why are so many students so disrespectful? Parents….are you watching your brats here?

    • @reneeashley2746
      @reneeashley2746 Před rokem +215

      Because he is not saying what they want to hear. Ignoramus's

    • @shaitarn1869
      @shaitarn1869 Před rokem +235

      Because they don't want to hear facts; facts hurt their all important 'feelings'.

    • @thedevilriders101
      @thedevilriders101 Před rokem

      No, they're brainwashed by the education system. So much, to the point that other viewpoints are not allowed.

    • @SR-pr2xz
      @SR-pr2xz Před rokem +94

      It's a universal thing and with teenage kids myself, who are equally disrespectful. I am adamant it is the lack of corporal punishment. Being in the generation that saw the end of the cane and strap in school, I have watched the deterioration of society since that time.

    • @aspiknf
      @aspiknf Před rokem +34

      I agree with Queen B, it's to do with some parents not getting a grip on their kids.

  • @susiegraham3671
    @susiegraham3671 Před 3 měsíci +316

    This learned gentleman knows his history, a subject that is apparently not taught anymore. Those rude “students” in the audience evidently made to Cambridge on their daddy’s wealth, not because of merit or maturity. I love that their “intelligence and maturity” has been preserved forever in this video.

    • @everywherecat9824
      @everywherecat9824 Před měsícem +1

      Well, he is objectively wrong when he says the British were the first empire to abolish slavery. Hati was the first.
      Second: the claim that had colonialism never happened things would have been worse, is absurd. Colonialism is by its nature extracting resources, and traditional land transfers to colonials persists to this day. So no.
      The rest is whataboutism.

    • @Ma_nerd
      @Ma_nerd Před 27 dny

      This "learned" knows a very colored, one sided, and biased version of history. Suggesting British empire was the driver of good things in the world is whitewashing and glossing over all the horrible things they did, intentionally.

    • @christophermatt9960
      @christophermatt9960 Před 16 dny +5

      Haiti wasn't an empire

    • @davidfalcone4736
      @davidfalcone4736 Před 15 dny

      They need to go track down the tribal kings of Africa and get their reparations from them 90% of the slaves we're bought for a box of beads and trinkets

    • @nessa6859
      @nessa6859 Před 15 dny +4

      @@everywherecat9824 Hati wasn't an empire.
      Second : We'll never know, it'll always be a what if question and they'll be ways to justify both opinions. Personally I agree with him though, he did come out with some hard statistics on how well ex-British colonies are doing compared to others. Also they may have extracted resources but they brought infrastructure, law & order, democracy, technology, language and education. We may have pushed our way of being on them, but it had positive effects in the long run.

  • @suzannehaigh4281
    @suzannehaigh4281 Před 22 dny +39

    How ignorant that ginger girl and her friend are, talking and using phone throughout his speech, they just do not wish to hear the truths.

    • @chixhilub81
      @chixhilub81 Před 4 dny +1

      Because they can't handle the truth

  • @thepunisher3640
    @thepunisher3640 Před rokem +749

    Cambridge proves once again that education and intelligence are two different things.

    • @tommeegunn9318
      @tommeegunn9318 Před rokem +7

      Very well put :)

    • @bluecat2991
      @bluecat2991 Před rokem +36

      Further, there is a difference between education and indoctrination.

    • @robertbodo6230
      @robertbodo6230 Před rokem +7

      Never had there been a truer statement

    • @gueenjohndavila873
      @gueenjohndavila873 Před rokem +6

      And Cambridge' students don't have either of those....

    • @ngonzales3781
      @ngonzales3781 Před rokem +4

      This is what happens when you give professors tenure

  • @paulboyd5692
    @paulboyd5692 Před 2 měsíci +96

    They’re not even listening.

  • @RoxanneLavender
    @RoxanneLavender Před měsícem +44

    I'm 1/4 Jamaican, huge close Jamaican family(my mum is half Jamaican). My ancestors were kidnapped in Africa by tribes in Africa, sold to outsiders, who paid and brought them to Jamaica, they at some points were probably treated badly. But, they now have their own country, that is probably nicer than the countries they originated in. So i'm okay with it, because Jamaica and Jamaicans are awesome. I don't need reparations, the country of Jamaica is enough.

    • @jakealcock5905
      @jakealcock5905 Před 21 dnem +2

      Thank you 🙏 ❤

    • @mrkay24radio
      @mrkay24radio Před 17 dny

      The real pain for me here is that the narrative has finally been tainted by the illogical claims that the West African indigenes themselves provided their own people to the British, as slaves. The history the spoke from is a total hogwash. The Africans were in perpetual fear of the colonial masters, and whatever they wanted, they got. They were for the most part frightened about the type of arms in their possession. The youngmen, that did those raids with the British of Communities were slaves were taken, where supervised and forced to take part in it. These strenuous attempts to evade responsibility, by this trending specie of blame game cannot work.

  • @thesneak536
    @thesneak536 Před rokem +2064

    The deliberate ignorance of university students is beyond belief.

    • @BushidoDevilDog
      @BushidoDevilDog Před rokem

      “War is Peace. Freedom is Slavery. History is Bunk.”
      1984 was supposed to be a cautionary tale. The woke/left-wing nutters are using as an instruction manual.

    • @darrenjones1413
      @darrenjones1413 Před rokem +6

      They would never do this in Oxford 😂

    • @jeanalice4732
      @jeanalice4732 Před rokem +59

      They hate truth and FACTS.

    • @aphilipdent
      @aphilipdent Před rokem +13

      @@darrenjones1413 Give it time.

    • @hjs9td
      @hjs9td Před rokem

      Sad to say, the more education you have today, the more deliberately ignorant you become.

  • @memorimusic420
    @memorimusic420 Před 4 měsíci +732

    The fact that these kids are not even willing to listen says enough...

    • @Youre-so-right
      @Youre-so-right Před 3 měsíci

      their niave toffee nosed southerners... what do you expect lmao
      when youve had the life of riley all paid for by your parents, it only breeds kids like these..

    • @christopherhazell420
      @christopherhazell420 Před 3 měsíci +13

      Akin to a mob on the loose!

    • @christopherhazell420
      @christopherhazell420 Před 3 měsíci +6

      Idealiogical subversion complete.
      Yuri Bezminov, 1983.

    • @newtexan1
      @newtexan1 Před 2 měsíci +14

      Their dads will give them jobs. They don’t live in the real world

    • @YukiPyro
      @YukiPyro Před 2 měsíci

      This is how communism works. Teach the next generation nothing and they will see facts as lies.

  • @gemlazium
    @gemlazium Před 3 měsíci +178

    The kids stopped listening after the first statement.

    • @Youre-so-right
      @Youre-so-right Před 3 měsíci

      Hes not a tik toker or speaking in 10 second bursts with a helium voice, why would they? stupid cant understand nothing but stupid.

    • @user-rh7gu2sn9p
      @user-rh7gu2sn9p Před 2 měsíci +2

      No they did not stop listening. Perhaps you imagined that one could stand leaning on their eardrums? Maybe you!

    • @stanrubin2276
      @stanrubin2276 Před 24 dny

      They don't actually think. They fit anything they hear to fit their brainwashing. I can't find anyone who knows tge big role Islamic North Africa played in tge slave trade, raiding sub Saharan villages for black people to sell and enslaving hundredsof 1000s of Europeans. Etc. History offends ideologies, including British and Anerican students. They are too woke to wake. Too many of their Professors are virtue signaling Marxists

  • @BobSmith-in2gn
    @BobSmith-in2gn Před 3 měsíci +74

    Crushing arguments. Well researched and knowledgeable speaker. Well done.

  • @rolanddeschain965
    @rolanddeschain965 Před 4 měsíci +667

    No one is listening but they all cant wait to have a tantrum. Absolutel embarassment.

    • @raiky3259
      @raiky3259 Před 2 měsíci +9

      Did i watched another Video? In the Video i saw he spoke in a calm environment and gets applaus in the end.

    • @dilligafwoftam985
      @dilligafwoftam985 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yes Roland ... que the toys flying out of prams. 😊🇦🇺

    • @MikeHunt-is5mx
      @MikeHunt-is5mx Před měsícem +4

      Children do not want to listen to the truth today. They want to develop their own truths. Which are not real.

    • @couttsie
      @couttsie Před měsícem

      @@MikeHunt-is5mxforreal, wtf is that? people my age are actually hellbent on ignorance and self importance. everything’s performative, they have no idea how to actually stick up for themselves because they don’t even know what they believe lol

    • @hughmuir3063
      @hughmuir3063 Před měsícem

      Their minds have been corrupted by bad teaching or indoctrination and social media.

  • @hellsbells7271
    @hellsbells7271 Před rokem +3823

    He should have stopped his speech and asked these rude, disrespectful kids to put their phones down or get out.
    This man is amazing and these kids could have learned some truth if they had only listened to what he said.
    👏👏 Well done Rafe.

    • @Olivia-lu3gg
      @Olivia-lu3gg Před rokem

      Very few of those ignoramuses have had to struggle for anything in their lives, and simply indulge themselves with virtuous theories. They have had the luxury of a continuous and free education and now find themselves in one of the world's best universities where they arrogantly try to undermine the considered and educated thoughts of someone with infinitely more experience and knowledge than themselves. They are an embarrassment.

    • @whiteonggoy7009
      @whiteonggoy7009 Před rokem +255

      Spoilt brats

    • @hellsbells7271
      @hellsbells7271 Před rokem +75

      @@whiteonggoy7009 sure are

    • @WatchingTrainsGoBy-PassingTime
      @WatchingTrainsGoBy-PassingTime Před rokem +1

      They don't WANT the truth. It robs them of their place in the world and of the power they have acting as champions of the oppressed. The truth, would make them insignificant and set them back on a level playing field without pulpits to stand above the crowds. It's about power. It's about ego. It's about having a purpose that they feel gives them the right to set social politics and gives them a fake moral authority to rule. AND that elevated position they believe, means they don't have to adhere to any rules, even their own, in order to fix the problems and inequality they believe in. It's nice to be the king and not be held to any standards. Not even your own. Very few people would ever give that up.

    • @desres2281
      @desres2281 Před rokem +1

      Rafe is a great guy, very intelligent and articulate!
      The kids are stupid brats. 😏

  • @michaelross8586
    @michaelross8586 Před měsícem +8

    I grieve for the future if this is the standard of student understanding and behaviour in top British educational establishments today. Shame on them and their parents.

  • @NiccaGeorge
    @NiccaGeorge Před měsícem +16

    These kids have no respect.

  • @denisemeredith2436
    @denisemeredith2436 Před rokem +1064

    What rude little oiks sitting there snickering and playing on their phones nor did they clap. If they had listened they would have learnt something.
    Great talk Rafe.

  • @JohnnyAmerique
    @JohnnyAmerique Před 9 měsíci +1096

    The entire notion of confiscating money from people who never owned slaves (and, in most cases, whose ancestors never owned slaves) to hand it over to people who were never slaves is so utterly absurd that it defies description.

    • @africanman5915
      @africanman5915 Před 7 měsíci

      Wealth begets more wealth which begets more wealth...
      Over years, Land, shares, diversified wealth... History of wealth source dissapears
      Systemic racism + Generational wealth = Reparations 3:42

    • @Nipponing
      @Nipponing Před 7 měsíci +30

      Or who even had ancestors who were slaves.

    • @Celtic-Texan
      @Celtic-Texan Před 7 měsíci +63

      @@Nipponing Or even worse, their people sold their people into slavery.

    • @quazifaraz
      @quazifaraz Před 6 měsíci +2

      can we take from the queen or king?

    • @Bozzin
      @Bozzin Před 6 měsíci +31

      All those that are slaves, please raise your hands.
      Right. None here. Carry on.

  • @CNNBlackmailSupport
    @CNNBlackmailSupport Před 3 měsíci +64

    Can't believe I just found out about Rafe. The man is a titan juggernaut that strolls calmly through the clutching claws and catchpoles of clueless cowards.

  • @pajotero4219
    @pajotero4219 Před 3 měsíci +79

    Well said Sir. Todays woke students really haven't got a clue.

    • @TheMxpwr12
      @TheMxpwr12 Před měsícem

      I won't go to far into the past and cite your parents about students or young peoples rudnes in the public. I will just cite the much nearer past, the brexetiers: "You have no clue".
      Well they have been certainly proved wrong.

    • @krissss2173
      @krissss2173 Před měsícem

      What makes you more knowledgeable then them? To recite CNN and state gdp's from tax heavens of the rich?

    • @mrs.s.vajaycserhati9010
      @mrs.s.vajaycserhati9010 Před 5 dny

      Such students are entirely unworthy to attend such a {once} prestigious university.

  • @user-ok7nw3hd4k
    @user-ok7nw3hd4k Před 8 měsíci +832

    “The most effective way to destroy people is to deny and obliterate their own understanding of their history.”
    ― George Orwell

    • @donnaw3765
      @donnaw3765 Před 6 měsíci +16

      So true. Students are taught 'what' to think and believe now and not 'how' to think.

    • @JimmyDreadNDMS
      @JimmyDreadNDMS Před 6 měsíci +8

      Another way of looking at this quote; with perhaps some empathy and self-awareness, would be to consider it from the perspective of the descendants of peoples stolen from their homelands, robbed of their names, robbed of knowledge of their tribes and original family lineage, culture and religion.
      A people taught a falsified "Christian" religion, that for example, removed elements that wrote of Moses and the Israelites escape from slavery, so as not to encourage dissent. Predicated on the propaganda of a blonde haired, blue eyed Jesus.
      As a side note; George Orwell's descendants were recipients of reparation payment as recompense for their loss of human property. A total sum, paid by the British taxpayers, not fully repaid until 2015

    • @donnaw3765
      @donnaw3765 Před 6 měsíci

      @@JimmyDreadNDMS No one has ever seen a blonde haired, blue eyed Jesus. He was Jewish. All of the many pictures never show Him as being white, nor black.
      Palestinians have not been robbed of homelands, names, etc...they have given up everything to support Hamas, etc...They do NOT want peace, land, or honor.
      It really took a long time for the final payment to be made. Thanks for sharing the info.

    • @VVayVVard
      @VVayVVard Před 6 měsíci +10

      @@JimmyDreadNDMS People tend to mix though, most of us aren't purely of any tribe or ethnicity. And as said, had they not been "stolen" from their homelands, they would've lived under objectively worse conditions today.
      I doubt most modern people even know that much about their great-great-great-grandparents or beyond. I personally never really learned much even about my grandparents, and I have no idea what their parents were like. But that didn't stop me from developing my own identity.
      I think my main problem with this type of thinking is that it boils down to an attempt to group yourself with other people based on superficial commonalities that ultimately don't really define us as individuals. I feel like people should develop their identity via trial and error, by learning how they themselves react to organic real life experiences and how their own reactions differ from those of others. This seems much more useful to me than trying to study how your ancestors lived and what they believed in, given that today's world is so different from what it was a century ago, and given that we know so much more about the world now.

    • @JimmyDreadNDMS
      @JimmyDreadNDMS Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@VVayVVard on your point regarding mixing etc; I do agree. However, I do find it a bit odd for you to use that as the opening 'leg' with which to build the metaphorical table of your argument; considering this particular 'historian', Rafe Heydel-Mankoo, makes at least a good portion of his living as an oxymoronic example of his own existence. Decrying the failure of multiculturalism and ethnic mixing, while affecting the pomp of an eccentric English aristocrat. Sort of like if all the worst bits of Priti Patel, Suella Braverman and Jacob Rees-Mogg were genetically spliced together...
      The members of the African diaspora who were enslaved, were stolen from their homelands. That is not under dispute. The use of quotation marks to undermine the veracity of that fact is akin to being a holocaust denier. Do no persist in doing this.
      It is not an objective fact that remaining in their homelands and resisting European intervention (invasion) would have resulted in worse living conditions today. In an independent comment above, I list but a few examples of great achievements across the continent of Africa; to negate Rafe's insinuations and Eurocentric common perceptions. Even to this modern age, NGOs, working hand in hand with Nestlé visited various regions in the 70's, 80's and earlier, encouraging uptake of their branded baby formula, as superior to mother's milk. Due the propaganda of "West knows best" many babies died due to inadequate infrastructure for clean drinking water.
      Another such example is the so called "Angel of Death" in Uganda. A wealthy European American with barely a nursing qualification, who took it upon herself to travel to Uganda, under the guise of altruistic benevolent medical care. 100s of babies died because she didn't know her rectum from her forearm synovial joint.
      Underdevelopment and rampant theft of art, culture and resources; all while encouraging, via clandestine means, the displacement of governments focused on progressing African interests; from the toppling of Gadaffi, all the way back to the creation of political unions via intermarriage between ruling tribes and slave traders and in between with governmental coups, embezzlers and international fallout from US/UK created militant groups such as Al Queda funding civil war via brutality to gain blood diamonds. Similar to Oliver North and Ron Reagan's Nicaraguan Contra's funnelling cocaine into America.
      Western intervention is rotten. It's definitely subjective, not objective to say life would be worse with out it. But at the current circumstances, things are akin to burning down an African's house, stealing the natural resources in his garden; building him a corrugated iron shack, then telling the citizens of your country, and the rest of the world how kind you are for providing aid, and how lazy the African is for needing it. All while still owing him several thousand/millions/billions of pounds.
      I won't say there have been no benefits from colonialism etc. However, my view is these, and more, could have been achieved without European hindrance.
      In regards to identity; your personal, anecdotal experience is totally valid, I won't dispute that. I do find it strange you've used this quote from George Orwell, debating who it's most applicable to, is the most appropriate forum, but to each their own.
      I totally agree with you that one must find, within, and also build for oneself, their own identity. Not reliant on peers or blind nationalism, nor the long dead traditions of one's ancestors.
      Can you really ignore the rampant market growth of DNA tracing, websites like Ancestory.com and huge viewership of TV programs like "Who Do You Think You Are?", which trace family past history, and others, which reconnect adopted people, and others, who for whatever reason, have major obstacles in the way for them to trace even their recent history and relatives.
      I'm glad for you that your chose disregard for your familial past works; many, many others believe in the adage that "those ignorant of history are doomed to repeat it".
      It's especially frustrating, when someone in your position talks of how you've been fine and dandy taking no interest in looking to your grandparents, or even beyond. That is not a luxury of choice afforded to all; many of whom had that choice forcibly snatched from them in traumatic circumstances.

  • @stevemarshall3481
    @stevemarshall3481 Před rokem +2085

    Can't believe how rude those students are behind him, it's almost primary school levels of attention not University.

    • @sidween
      @sidween Před rokem +175

      Because their mentality is equal to elementary shool children

    • @SlayerOfTheDamned
      @SlayerOfTheDamned Před rokem +49

      Exactly how my H.S was. I always wondered when they would grow up. Guess they never do

    • @davidhathaway8271
      @davidhathaway8271 Před rokem +96

      Exactly! How rude how smug how entitled those students who were sat behind not the behaviour I would expect from Cambridge University students .
      My expectations are that in a democratic debate you have the good manners to listen then make your argument/ reply rather than acting like smug school children it was very rude and immature.

    • @buildingsweatequity
      @buildingsweatequity Před rokem +75

      I am not shitting you, I was asking myself why they had someone come in and speak with such sophisication to a bunch of teens. Well joke's on me, these are supposed to be adults!?!?

    • @andrewdobson813
      @andrewdobson813 Před rokem +8

      It was not a lecture. I agree with everything the speaker said, but his refusal to accept questions and comments, especially from the gentleman behind him, who politely raised his hand several times, was an act of intellectual cowardice.

  • @scottnixon9236
    @scottnixon9236 Před rokem +735

    Applause. Facts are facts. Ignorance is ignorance. Brilliant, factual speech.

    • @didyeaye2481
      @didyeaye2481 Před rokem

      Bullshit.

    • @reven-docta79
      @reven-docta79 Před rokem +19

      These kids are part of a generation that is too thoroughly in Doctrine 8ted to even think about what an opposing viewpoint looks or sounds like. Look at all their confused faces…it like they literally don’t understand what is going on; like they are looking around for their instructors to step in and save them from something.

    • @hoojchoons2258
      @hoojchoons2258 Před rokem +4

      Couldn't agree more.

    • @basedmathh
      @basedmathh Před rokem +7

      @@reven-docta79 They are being told their gods do not exist and its uncomfortable.

    • @reven-docta79
      @reven-docta79 Před rokem +2

      @@basedmathh 😂I concur 👍

  • @bioweapon4425
    @bioweapon4425 Před 21 dnem +7

    I cannot believe how rude those students are. Arrogance and ignorance all rolled up in an intolerable little package.

  • @ShengProductions
    @ShengProductions Před měsícem +6

    I always thought that Cambridge was a prestigious university and that the young people learn real stuff there, like history and other things. Not WOKE crap!!

  • @moirabrownlee5420
    @moirabrownlee5420 Před 11 měsíci +2802

    Seeing these students makes it obvious why the world is in such a mess.

    • @simonestreeter1518
      @simonestreeter1518 Před 10 měsíci +29

      What? They were raised by today's adults to have this attitude. It is the continual forcing down our throats since WWII of the idea that mature adults do not know anything important, and moreover cannot live with, adjust to, and even bring about change that has been the problem. A person rarely knows what is important until about age 60, so expect respect elders!

    • @rbrookeb
      @rbrookeb Před 10 měsíci +88

      @@simonestreeter1518wrong. Most were raised on the internet.

    • @robertcottam8824
      @robertcottam8824 Před 10 měsíci +11

      @@simonestreeter1518
      Most people would argue that intelligence reaches its peak at around the same time as physical speed - round about the age of twenty-two.
      It becomes increasingly difficult to learn new things after that.
      Using language as an example, on top of English - my mother tongue - I was able to pick up French (one did in those days); Italian (from exposure to classical music); some German (on family holidays to Switzerland, the Rhine etc.), Spanish (because it’s easy), Latin and Classical Greek (at school, because they were hard 🫣).
      So that’s err… (lost count a bit) by age of twenty, in my case, when I graduated.
      I still ATTEMPT to learn new languages but it’s a hopeless task, I’m afraid. Now I’m sixty, it’s useful only to help exercise a shrinking brain. My sister has fifteen languages I think. I’ll never catch up. It’s impossible, unfortunately. She had at least twelve before she was thirty.
      Likewise music, my chief passion. I still try to fit in four hours or so piano practise per day. But I don’t get any better. I just stop myself from getting worse, more quickly.
      Thus, sad to say, if you had learned little before you were sixty - as you claim - it’s too late now, really. But you should still TRY to learn new things because you can - albeit at a much-reduced rate.
      Best wishes

    • @robertcottam8824
      @robertcottam8824 Před 10 měsíci

      Hmmm. The world is always thought by the elderly, like us, to be in decline.
      The UK is currently f*ck*d, that’s true. But this is the exception, merely due to this Brexidiocy nonsense and the monstrous creatures which it has allowed to escape from under various flat rocks.
      The young people will sort us out. Throughout history, they always have, The majority of Spitfire pilots were very, very young. They saved their elders from the Nazis. Today’s young will be similarly heroic, I’m sure.
      Best wishes

    • @simonestreeter1518
      @simonestreeter1518 Před 9 měsíci +8

      @@robertcottam8824 I'm sorry for your frustration, truly, as we share two passions: music and languages. However, at 59, I have finally become fluent in everyday French (level B2) and am gaining proficiency and singing better than ever though I was professionally trained for four years. I also am not speaking of these kinds of acquired knowledge, I am speaking more of wisdom, e.g., the ability to understand other people, oneself, to choose more satisfying values, to achieve mental and emotional independence, to carry myself effectively in the world. These things have greatly increased for me since age 50.

  • @rhebbhulett
    @rhebbhulett Před rokem +622

    There is nothing more insufferable than a self-righteous, all-knowing, young person.

    • @smithical100
      @smithical100 Před rokem +30

      "Its a shame that youth is wasted on the youth"

    • @peacemaker6662
      @peacemaker6662 Před rokem +19

      @@smithical100 If you are to qoute George Bernard Shaw correctly 'Youth is wasted on the young'

    • @covingtonrace1
      @covingtonrace1 Před rokem +13

      They have a small handful of knowledge and think they are well armed.

    • @opposed2logic
      @opposed2logic Před rokem +9

      they lack the life experience to have been corrected in the past. as we get older we will many times have experienced a change of opinions, be it because our morals and values changed or because we found facts that proved our previous stance wrong. young people have never had this happen to them so they have no reason to believe what they think is right could ever be wrong, it has never happened to them after all.
      they arent challenged in life either, teachers are overwhelmingly left leaning, universities are overwhelmingly left leaning, etc. they go through life with zero challenges so they become self righteous little brats.

    • @jockmctodger
      @jockmctodger Před rokem +5

      Know it all more like know bugger all😂

  • @tzatzikiv812
    @tzatzikiv812 Před 2 měsíci +21

    Excellent speech 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Unfortunately, as usual, there are plenty of arrogant people in the audience who dislike solid facts and will throw a tantrum. I'm appalled at young people's behaviour these days.

    • @SoLalbUs
      @SoLalbUs Před 21 dnem +1

      Many older people act no different. Some people's egos are too bug to handle the lashing.

  • @ZAMINA1985
    @ZAMINA1985 Před měsícem +13

    "Not just yet, thank you so much." I like this guy.

  • @haroldgodwinson5043
    @haroldgodwinson5043 Před rokem +1295

    Frankly, I'm appalled at the students in the audience. Some turned up in what appeared to be their pajamas, talked constantly throughout the presentation, fiddled on their phones, made faces all throughout the speech, and actively tried to interrupt. It was clear that they weren't engaging with the argument or the subject matter. I remember a time not all that long ago where children younger than the ones in the audience would be promptly disciplined for displaying such behaviour. It wasn't passionate behaviour, it wasn't active engagement, it wasn't enthusiasm, it was plain rudeness. I wouldn't expect such behaviour at a high school debate, let alone one at Cambridge.

    • @judyhenderson1629
      @judyhenderson1629 Před rokem +110

      These students have no respect for what was being said or for the speaker. The only thing they were concerned about was their own point of view and getting it out there. You notice that as soon as he mentioned Europeans being slaves, the two black students behind him rolled their eyes and laughed. Clearly, all these students need to learn REAL history. The slave trade was the first international trade, slave buying and selling has gone on since humans have existed.

    • @bradsexton2315
      @bradsexton2315 Před rokem +41

      At least they weren't shouting him down like they would on an American campus.

    • @roller4life784
      @roller4life784 Před rokem

      a generation of irresponsible twats that have zero critical thinking skills, zero self respect and so little understanding of history that they will turn on their own.

    • @i1uvpreppyxo887
      @i1uvpreppyxo887 Před rokem +4

      @@judyhenderson1629 If you look more closely she rolls her eyes at something the guy next to her said not at the speech

    • @paythefidler3252
      @paythefidler3252 Před rokem +3

      Well said

  • @chriswhitcomb8675
    @chriswhitcomb8675 Před rokem +3686

    Never let truth, logic and historical fact get in the way of an opportunity for a woke tantrum.

    • @paulocorrea2293
      @paulocorrea2293 Před rokem +37

      Well, said mate!

    • @chunkymonkey55555
      @chunkymonkey55555 Před rokem +29

      lalalalal I am not listening lalalalaa

    • @guywilletts2804
      @guywilletts2804 Před rokem +32

      What tantrum?
      I see some young people fact checking a polemic in real time.
      You might never have thought to question what a middle aged man in a dinner suit says, but speaking as a middle aged man who wears a dinner suit from time to time I'm glad to see the next generation checking to see if they're being lied to. It's better than servility for servility's sake

    • @crforfreedom7407
      @crforfreedom7407 Před rokem +126

      @@guywilletts2804 Total disrespect from their dress to their lack of attentiveness. More people were there to comment than listen. THEY were the experts, he was there to listen to them! Cambridge has been turned on its ear: The patients are running the asylum.
      But one quick look from the start shows few took this lecture seriously. Facts RARELY matter more with this class than the political "Flavor of the Day".

    • @crforfreedom7407
      @crforfreedom7407 Před rokem +136

      @@guywilletts2804 BTW: He was 100% historically accurate. 100%. Prove me wrong. YOU CAN'T. FACTS MATTER.

  • @buildthewallwiththewoke6196
    @buildthewallwiththewoke6196 Před měsícem +21

    Every one of those kids should be expelled.

  • @B.A.767
    @B.A.767 Před měsícem +8

    They just don’t like the truth , they just don’t like the facts.

  • @tessasinclair854
    @tessasinclair854 Před rokem +692

    Extremely worrying that these students are our future.

    • @EUROPATHELASTBATTLE861
      @EUROPATHELASTBATTLE861 Před rokem

      University is nothing more than indoctrination, these are the same minds that have led us into a time where we genuinely have to ask for the definition of a woman😹 they’re all stupid woke commies and their inability to discern fact from fiction is exactly why a revolution is needed in all western countries by true patriots.

    • @EUROPATHELASTBATTLE861
      @EUROPATHELASTBATTLE861 Před rokem +13

      Europa the last battle is a documentary that covers the true extent of the lies we have been fed

    • @iamnotquitesureifiamrightb7423
      @iamnotquitesureifiamrightb7423 Před rokem

      Dont worry, those individuals will be bunch of nobodies, their studies are pointless and useless, they just want an A4 piece of paper with Cambridge stamp on it, so they can be two positions higher in the corporation they will feed their soul to.

    • @gdizzzl
      @gdizzzl Před rokem +7

      I sent my children to a brainwashing factory. “Im worried about these future leaders. “ these kids are on there phones. Because they are too smart

    • @Paul-eb4jp
      @Paul-eb4jp Před rokem +1

      I thought th emajority were perfectly polite, some lost interst as would happen with any group of young people.

  • @ericbrown7297
    @ericbrown7297 Před rokem +2694

    Looking at those students behind Rafe reinforces the fact that these universities are no longer a place of critical thinking. Great speech Rafe, articulate and accurate. Well done.

    • @enkisdaughter4795
      @enkisdaughter4795 Před rokem +45

      All public funding needs to be stopped

    • @andy-maunder
      @andy-maunder Před rokem +51

      Agree. Those sat behind are typical of those capable of learning what is required in order to pass A levels to a high standard, whilst not opening their minds to the nuances of life itself.

    • @kc_cobra
      @kc_cobra Před rokem +39

      A few of them seem to be listening. I can only hope the rest of them understand when, if ever, they grow up.

    • @60something4
      @60something4 Před rokem +38

      Check out the two black students, the male was pissed and the woman was shocked he was allowed to say the things he did.

    • @TheHarlequin100
      @TheHarlequin100 Před rokem

      Schools & "Universities" no longer teach people HOW to think, they teach people WHAT to think.
      Not EDUCATION but instead INDOCTRINATION

  • @The_Don_Beverage
    @The_Don_Beverage Před 3 měsíci +13

    They aren't even listening.

  • @alexrodgers9247
    @alexrodgers9247 Před 3 měsíci +9

    I truly wish he had turned around and told those lil brats to ‘shut up, you might learn something’. These are actually Cambridge students? What a great fall CU has taken. And for the Asian dude, keep your friggen hand dow and LISTEN, YOU DO NOT KNOW EVERYTHING.

  • @richiephillips1541
    @richiephillips1541 Před rokem +2011

    The reactions of those students is classic lesson in human phycology. Truth, facts and logic are a rude, awkward and uncomfortable intrusion into their emotion driven, virtue signaling bubble.

    • @redpine8665
      @redpine8665 Před rokem

      Exactly. They programmed robots. Incapapable of independent thought.

    • @bmacd2112
      @bmacd2112 Před rokem +79

      I'm surprised most of them didn't flee to their "Safe Space" in tears.

    • @1jet55
      @1jet55 Před rokem +67

      I bet if you told each of them, for the next 30 years 1/4 of their earnings were going to reparations they would sit up and take notice to that which he said.

    • @tommygun5038
      @tommygun5038 Před rokem +1

      All this subterfuge is globalist misdirection on what they're doing.

    • @josephwheeler1
      @josephwheeler1 Před rokem +35

      They're too young. I once got a 10 cent raise and I was excited about it because I had zero expenses. 20 years later I have a lot of expenses and a family. When you're young and you're not in control of your own finances IE college students you can be mentally free with your money and give it away here and give it away there. Once you realize your body is breaking down and you can't work as hard as you did in your youth for a little money then you start to realize how important it is to let people keep the money that they earn.

  • @Tzhz
    @Tzhz Před 4 měsíci +383

    Those kids in that room really think they know about the world yet have never experienced it outside the comfort of their parents wallets.

    • @LibertarianLatina
      @LibertarianLatina Před 2 měsíci +5

      Correct, which is why I blame parents for the state of the world. Theyre Lazy, careless and irresponsible so it’s no surprise they’ve produced children that are the same

    • @LibertarianLatina
      @LibertarianLatina Před 2 měsíci +8

      Theyre probably trying to fact check him so they can try to “gotcha” him and go viral on their tik toks

    • @michaelc4060
      @michaelc4060 Před 2 měsíci

      ​​@@LibertarianLatinaI'm a parent and my 18 year son, who knows he is a man and has a female girlfriend, doesn't trust government, the media and despises all woke agendas.
      He knows the republicans are the flip side of the coin from the democrats. Same silver shekel.
      He once even offered fruit to furries at school to replenish their fruitness.
      He believes in God but knows that religions are control systems and quackery at best.
      He was taught the golden rule is the basis of all morality. He knows that ninety nine point nine percent of all wars are to make somebody rich and have nothing to do with protecting anybody.
      I also taught him not to believe a statement by myself or anybody else, but to investigate it and think about it himself.
      To use his God given intellect and moral compass to determine what is right and best.
      So don't blame all parents, just the ones who keep their mouth shut. Or agree with the establishment.
      Now, being that I am not a slave owner, what he chooses to do with the teachings I gave him are entirely up to him. If you ever become a parent or if you are, you will know or should understand this someday.
      Any child that is a clone of their parent never really became an individual. The best we can do as parents is to teach them to think for themselves.
      A well known fact is the preacher's daughter is often a complete whore.

    • @SapphireGirl3
      @SapphireGirl3 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Top comment

    • @neddyseagoon9601
      @neddyseagoon9601 Před 2 měsíci +3

      It's true of most modern children... Few if any ever had a part time job in recent decades. Very few walked to school in all weather, or lacking instant communications ever had to solve a genuine life or death problem...

  • @inquisitive_stranger
    @inquisitive_stranger Před 2 měsíci +16

    Thank you Rafe for your amazing delivery of facts....

  • @BiornBear
    @BiornBear Před 3 měsíci +36

    I’m American so when I here these arguments all I hear is….. is the British accent sounds so proper and educated 😂.
    I love to hear British people talk and argue. Makes me wish I had that accent lol. Love you guys.

    • @sugarbertie1143
      @sugarbertie1143 Před 5 dny

      We don't all talk like that in the UK fella. There are many different regional and local accents in Britain, far removed from how Rafe speaks. Rafe has a very educated, what we would call 'posh' accent. There is no such thing as a "British' accent. Sorry to disappoint you!

  • @1AnononA1
    @1AnononA1 Před 8 měsíci +636

    Imagine getting upset because the facts don't reinforce your beliefs. It's nursery school behaviour 😒

    • @deaddocreallydeaddoc5244
      @deaddocreallydeaddoc5244 Před 7 měsíci +1

      It's also the basis of ancient and modern Christian intolerance.

    • @1AnononA1
      @1AnononA1 Před 7 měsíci +20

      @deaddocreallydeaddoc5244 All religions are intolerant, in some form or another. Some religions more than others...

    • @HamishBanish
      @HamishBanish Před 6 měsíci +28

      @@deaddocreallydeaddoc5244 Christian "intolerance" is a grand joke from you. Do share what is the Islamic version of "intolerance"?
      Genocide of unbelievers sound about right for you?

    • @jbx1967
      @jbx1967 Před 6 měsíci

      @1AnononA1
      NoooOOOOooo!!! You're gonna ruuUUUUUIIIIIiiiiiiin iiiiiiit... 😭

    • @v-town1980
      @v-town1980 Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​@@deaddocreallydeaddoc5244Yeah, because Jews and Muslims are sooo tolerant. You gits are blind.

  • @MsDY45
    @MsDY45 Před rokem +776

    Isn't it sad that some of those young people behind him do not want to hear any alternative narrative other than their own? And these are university students who should know that you need to hear and investigate alternative viewpoints in order to make valid decisions. But I have been very suspicious of universities teaching free thinking as opposed to their own narrative for a long time.

    • @WherEmEweeD
      @WherEmEweeD Před rokem +2

      You got all that from facial expressions?

    • @Peter-oe2fe
      @Peter-oe2fe Před rokem +63

      ​@@WherEmEweeD Perhaps Diana '...got all that...' from the contemptuous disrespect shown to a guest speaker!

    • @hellsbells7271
      @hellsbells7271 Před rokem +28

      @@Peter-oe2fe well said

    • @marieparker3822
      @marieparker3822 Před rokem +34

      The Cambridge Dictionary in 2023 changed its definition of 'woman' to include mentally ill men.😡

    • @willcox4561
      @willcox4561 Před rokem

      We have allowed them to be groomed by left wing radicals since they started attending school.

  • @mrjw6701
    @mrjw6701 Před měsícem +4

    The most alarming thing is some of the audience will become our future leaders in politics and business.

  • @megsh6733
    @megsh6733 Před 2 měsíci +4

    The student’s behavior is rude, arrogant, and shows their immaturity. Rafe’s speech was brilliant. I hope those students will wise up and listen to his words again in the near future.

  • @PaulCaruso53
    @PaulCaruso53 Před rokem +1335

    “ I never owned any slaves, and you never picked any cotton!”. Brilliant. Thank you Rafe.

    • @johnlovin6465
      @johnlovin6465 Před rokem +117

      I have both slave and slave owner ancestors. Must I pay my right pocket from my left?

    • @josephphelan646
      @josephphelan646 Před rokem +8

      Most of them just looked bored ..!!

    • @lenculpepper9150
      @lenculpepper9150 Před rokem

      @@johnlovin6465 Yes, oppressor and oppressed. You have my deepest sympathy for the injustice you did to yourself, you racist pig!

    • @lenculpepper9150
      @lenculpepper9150 Před rokem +18

      @@johnlovin6465 Wish I could give 2 thumbs up for that!

    • @aaronhandy3700
      @aaronhandy3700 Před rokem

      If they need to be paid maybe the black slave traders that actually captured the natives in Africa and sold them in other countries

  • @markseebaran8033
    @markseebaran8033 Před rokem +773

    Brilliant... As a black Canadian of West a Indian descent, I could NOT agree more!
    Furthermore, does ANYONE think that once reparations were handed out, that black people will admit that the debt is paid and that there would be an end to all this nonsense? I fear that people would say that this is only the beginning. No reparations.

    • @xtlm
      @xtlm Před rokem +24

      Oh yeah, you start giving money...who knows where that leads.
      Slippery Slopes are not real remember.

    • @barelymanilow7079
      @barelymanilow7079 Před rokem +15

      Agreed. And it would probably come out of taxes. Which black people pay taxes too. Just like stimulus checks. Inflation again.

    • @jamesking1495
      @jamesking1495 Před rokem +6

      A black Canadian of West Indian descent , huh?🤔 trying to picture that ..I can't.

    • @goldeneddie
      @goldeneddie Před rokem

      Anyone with any integrity wouldn't accept reparations - it's money generated by slavery. It's basically saying 'Hey, you sold my great-grandfather - where's my cut?'

    • @nigelbardoe3771
      @nigelbardoe3771 Před rokem +26

      @@jamesking1495 Not too hard. I myself am a white West Indian of Canadian descent.

  • @b1nary_f1nary
    @b1nary_f1nary Před 3 měsíci +11

    The kids behind him are enraging. So outraged yet don't listen to any of it because they're to busy talking

    • @Gigantopithecus1862
      @Gigantopithecus1862 Před měsícem

      Indeed, that is the problem with having a conversation with "woke"
      It's either you are 100% with us or 100%. against us and there is nothing in between. If you disagree with them, even in the slightest then you are a bigot, racist, transphobe, incel...End of discussion, they won't listen anymore. Completely unreasonable, there's almost no point in having a conversation with them.

  • @AlbertBormant
    @AlbertBormant Před 2 měsíci +12

    God bless this man

  • @susanshea8415
    @susanshea8415 Před rokem +733

    I’m impressed that the students let him speak. Here in America if students even think you’ll say something in opposition to what they want to believe, they will drown out the speaker with shouting and tantruming.

    • @moseshamlett3887
      @moseshamlett3887 Před rokem +26

      You are correct.

    • @Nonamearisto
      @Nonamearisto Před rokem +32

      Depends on the school. U Chicago or Fordham wouldn't give the speaker a hard time, but try that in UC Berkeley, they'd probably shout at him, chant mindless slogans, and if that didn't work, throw stuff at him as if they were toddlers or something. The students would get a slap on the wrist at worst and the department which signed off on inviting him would apologize to the violent students for it, thus reinforcing the bad behavior.

    • @grahambarlow1308
      @grahambarlow1308 Před rokem +16

      es you arte right , they have also carried the bad habit into American Politics and into the FBI and CIA where lying under oath also seems to be tolerated. and bearing false witness a part of at least Democratic Party policy.

    • @Tirnon
      @Tirnon Před rokem

      What you think how many years left for the US to collapse?

    • @kaasmeester5903
      @kaasmeester5903 Před rokem +18

      Behaviour like that in a university ought to be grounds for suspension or expulsion. A university should be a safe space for IDEAS, not for feelings.

  • @sueharwood6681
    @sueharwood6681 Před rokem +444

    I am so impressed with Mr. Heydel-Mankoo. He is a brilliant man : clever, intelligent, well informed and extremely articulate with a great sense of humour. These ignorant, unsophisticated children would do well to listen this gentleman and LEARN something. He was, sadly, "casting pearls before swine".

    • @janetgray8638
      @janetgray8638 Před rokem +21

      You can see how patriotic these privileged University students are, how they love Britain. They don’t have a clue what’s been before them and will be blind in the future to what they will have been party to.

    • @ClayWeblogistics
      @ClayWeblogistics Před rokem +3

      The instructors at these institution have a different less reasoned opinion. Mr. Heydel-Mankoo could never teach the "education/indoctrination system" would not allow him to teach. There is still grinding poverty there right in Britain. Capitalism has failed come to fruition, instead we have economic feudalism masquerading and capitalism. How to rectify that is what they should be looking to do. You cannot have righteous indignation and clutch your placard though. You have to think. A much harder thing. A lot of powerful people are seeing that you do not solve that problem.

  • @poemdaily
    @poemdaily Před 3 měsíci +3

    There's no hope for this country. TRUTH, YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH!

  • @user-yg1nl9ev1s
    @user-yg1nl9ev1s Před 3 měsíci +7

    Rafe is the man and I pray for even half his genius, impossible however, he’s earned his collegiate stripes

  • @robins_rodeo
    @robins_rodeo Před 6 měsíci +241

    If the kids sitting behind him are representative of the school, then Cambridge University should be embarrassed for what it is producing. Their behavior shows a lack of intellectual rigor, civility, and emotional self management.

    • @FranticSloth
      @FranticSloth Před 4 měsíci

      That's because wokeism is not an intellectual stance, but a social acceptance strategy. It's value lies in social signaling to others. All the cool kids are woke! They're also anti- intellectual because cool kids know there's no social value in entertaining challenges to wokeism. It would be social suicide in fact. Leftists have hijacked young people's natural fears about not fitting in to serve their leftist political goals. Be woke and you'll fit in immediately! That other immature behaviors are reinforced by this group, brought together by their own immature needs, is unsurprising.

  • @heather725
    @heather725 Před 4 měsíci +895

    I’m astonished by the rudeness of the students located behind Rafe. Rafe is correct in pointing out the silence about CONTEMPORARY slavery!

    • @mattwagner3147
      @mattwagner3147 Před 4 měsíci

      It’s remarkable how every time he says something positive about Britain, there’s at least an 80% chance that the girl in the stripes looks towards her friends with a dopey smile on her face, looking for affirmation from them to consider what was just said ridiculous. She can’t think on her own and has to outsource it to her equally rude and ignorant friends

    • @davezad
      @davezad Před 4 měsíci

      It's because that doesn't really matter to them. The things happening in other countries have no bearing on their own lives. A fact he repeatedly pointed out. They look back on their ancestry with a mixture of shame and a grudge towards whomever is perceived today to be responsible for those events hundreds of years ago. The white descendants today are culpable for how these kids feel now, by being the only ones alive left to blame. And naturally the way to make things all better is a pay day.

    • @virgilius7036
      @virgilius7036 Před 4 měsíci +58

      The UN estimates that there are 50 million slaves today, mainly in Africa and the Muslim world! From Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Chad, Sudan, to Indonesia! Current students are grossly ignorant because they refuse to learn!

    • @deemic23
      @deemic23 Před 4 měsíci +38

      Complete and utter ignorance by these idiots. I hope their parents have seen and realising they are wasting their money

    • @OneisTwo
      @OneisTwo Před 3 měsíci +5

      Well, I am from India and I can they do not need to pay the reparations now. Its childish to ask for this from them. But its right to teach them what really happened and not the modified history. Acknowledging the fact that what done was wrong would be more appreciated than returing few money out of 45 trillions stolen out of my country.

  • @YerDaDoesOF
    @YerDaDoesOF Před měsícem +7

    Very well voiced argument. Yes we all feel shame over slavery but the rest has already been said during this speech. Very balanced and fair. What’s done is done and we must focus on the now

  • @user-xp4bf2yd7o
    @user-xp4bf2yd7o Před měsícem +7

    He’s so right 💯🇫🇷✌️

  • @rogernewman5903
    @rogernewman5903 Před rokem +385

    As a parent it would shame me to admit those privileged little infants were any of mine. Their behaviour was deplorable.

    • @commandervile394
      @commandervile394 Před rokem +23

      Their parents are likely the same.

    • @brentnevius2849
      @brentnevius2849 Před rokem

      Better fix them with slavery.

    • @martinpospisil3747
      @martinpospisil3747 Před rokem

      Their parents are likely millennial marxists with pink hair.

    • @maxmotors9497
      @maxmotors9497 Před rokem

      @@commandervile394 doubtful really. Numbers would say otherwise.

    • @Kaige46
      @Kaige46 Před rokem +6

      Giggling, disrespectful - obviously have no wish to learn because they know it all!

  • @AJGeeTV
    @AJGeeTV Před rokem +1704

    As the manager of an English academy in Germany, I was appalled by the behaviour of the students in the hall. They were no better than hyperactive children, chatting and playing with their phones during a great talk. I would never tolerate such rudeness in my lectures.

    • @metapolitikgedanken612
      @metapolitikgedanken612 Před rokem +91

      I think this is worse than ADHD... It's willful and malicious ignorance.

    • @itsifeanyi
      @itsifeanyi Před rokem +6

      Great talk? Okay

    • @mick8888V
      @mick8888V Před rokem +7

      Perhaps they tire of such sleights of hand.

    • @garbonzo1947
      @garbonzo1947 Před rokem +15

      @@mick8888V What does that mean?

    • @mick8888V
      @mick8888V Před rokem +7

      @@garbonzo1947 well the title chosen by the crown and this man self-identifies
      is a pretty good indicator of who and what he represents (a false narrative on colonization, slavery and murder).

  • @Stopthedeathcult
    @Stopthedeathcult Před 2 měsíci +3

    Depressing if the brightest of the nations will not LISTEN first - openness is normally a sign of intelligence

  • @banacek60chord43
    @banacek60chord43 Před 3 měsíci +1

    FINALLY someone tells the facts but will MSM pick up on this? Hardly!

  • @juliedunn2196
    @juliedunn2196 Před 6 měsíci +1492

    The immaturity of these giggly little kindergarteners is frightening. If these are the next leaders, we are truly screwed

    • @Circa1662-
      @Circa1662- Před 6 měsíci +20

      I don't think the human race will last that long

    • @christophernunn943
      @christophernunn943 Před 6 měsíci

      They are the result of leftie education..indoctrination. They will graduate and enter the world with their woke thinking in all positions of lower ,influence,and authority its already happening..look around you and find them everywhere you look.

    • @kates1974
      @kates1974 Před 6 měsíci +29

      You do realise that you were young and immature once don’t you? These kids are there to learn. Children and young people see issues as black and white until they are educated to the fact that life is one big grey area.

    • @JG-hv1co
      @JG-hv1co Před 6 měsíci

      Those kids will learn nothing while they are talking, giggling and playing on their phones and should be ashamed when their are others who are probabaly more intelligent and grasp the opportunity to be there with both hands and achive far more.
      I bet if you asked them after what thekey points were they wouldn't have a clue.@@kates1974

    • @rsr789
      @rsr789 Před 6 měsíci +91

      @@kates1974 I was never that immature. And also, we can call them 'kids' all we want, and they act as such, but they are all adults, unless there is some genius 13 year old currently matriculating at Cambridge, they are all 18 or older, i.e. adults!

  • @kirpalani-griffin3706
    @kirpalani-griffin3706 Před rokem +692

    The rudeness of the students in sight is shameful. Their angry or revolted or smug, ignorant mocking demeanors are a disgrace to the university, which clearly is no longer holding the highest standards. Those are the faces of our failed future.

    • @OgamiItto70
      @OgamiItto70 Před rokem

      They're nippers, Griffin. They'll come along. Right now they're living in a bubble, their comfortable, preferred narrative reinforced at all opportunities with vanishingly few opportunities to hear anything else and almost no incentive to investigate for themselves into the actual facts. But the curious ones, the ones who are honest with themselves, the ones with bullshit detectors will soon start to grasp that they're being led down the primrose path.
      I recall that at their same age I too was convinced of my invincibility, invulnerability, infallibility, immortality. That will start wearing off soon in the harsh light of actually having to make a living in an environment where it's results that count, not dogma-memorization brownie points.

    • @jeffspicolli593
      @jeffspicolli593 Před rokem

      The woke mind virus is very contagious.

    • @23bit76
      @23bit76 Před rokem +5

      Although I agree with a lot of what he says, I think you might need to seek a person to talk to possibly. It's not healthy to think this way about the future..a bunch of students eagerly wanting a say in a debate isn't going to destroy us all

    • @jeffspicolli593
      @jeffspicolli593 Před rokem +44

      @@23bit76 LOL. I'm guessing it's your kids in this video that all the posters here are appalled by.

    • @analogdistortion
      @analogdistortion Před rokem +25

      They seem to giggle like high schoolers

  • @jimmccue8063
    @jimmccue8063 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Good for him. The giggles of the students do not do them any credit.

  • @HughMorristheJoker
    @HughMorristheJoker Před 2 měsíci +14

    I want reparations from Italians for my Briton ancestors being enslaved.

  • @ravendove8126
    @ravendove8126 Před rokem +805

    It literally stupefies me to see how absolutely indoctrinated our youth had become, brings to mind how the enemy had “crept in unawares”

    • @robertcottam8824
      @robertcottam8824 Před rokem +3

      Please resist being 'literally' stupified by something with which you disagree. It serves no purpose.

    • @flamindigo
      @flamindigo Před rokem +15

      all according to their plan

    • @walterlaten7662
      @walterlaten7662 Před rokem +1

      We need a good purge all these snowflakes gotta go

    • @mitchellfranklin5364
      @mitchellfranklin5364 Před rokem

      Well said

    • @darthmom1019
      @darthmom1019 Před rokem +16

      Yuri Bezmenov was right .... and we didn't listen.

  • @wurble
    @wurble Před rokem +523

    Absolutely embarrassing to see Cambridge students being so disrespectful and wilfully ignorant. That's the kind of behaviour you'd expect to see in a poor performing inner city school.

    • @russellcr0w
      @russellcr0w Před rokem +44

      this really doesnt look good for cambridge. shameful.

    • @santeriberg8129
      @santeriberg8129 Před rokem +19

      They weren´t that bad compared to rioters in Yale and Evergreen colleges. In fact, these youngsters behaved relatively well and didn´t interrupt the lecture at any point even when they were visibly dissatisfied with it.

    • @Jay-gf8tm
      @Jay-gf8tm Před rokem +18

      ​@@santeriberg8129 truth, this wouldn't have gotten this far at a US school, and the faculty would even jump in to berate him.

    • @thelastdance714
      @thelastdance714 Před rokem +7

      @@Jay-gf8tm ..as I would not doubt that at all...good point!

    • @kennethjohnson4280
      @kennethjohnson4280 Před rokem +13

      I'm proud of these students for allowing him to speak and not screeching unintelligibly about their feelings and objective truth while attempting to claw his eyes out as indeed would have happened in the US.

  • @Bad_Wolf788
    @Bad_Wolf788 Před měsícem +2

    We want to change the situation.
    Let men like this be our example.

  • @saturdayplayer2492
    @saturdayplayer2492 Před 8 měsíci +665

    The fact that these people are using their phones during his speech is deplorable. Such bad manners seem to be acceptable today but it is ignorance in the extreme.

    • @fransbuijs808
      @fransbuijs808 Před 7 měsíci +16

      And it's not just kids who do that.

    • @KevinRodgersGB
      @KevinRodgersGB Před 7 měsíci +10

      They may be using their phones to take notes and upload them to cloud storage. I do this and have to explain that I'm not being rude.

    • @KevinRodgersGB
      @KevinRodgersGB Před 7 měsíci +5

      @KingCrab85 Oh, you mean those carbon sticks that old people use 🤪

    • @fransbuijs808
      @fransbuijs808 Před 7 měsíci +19

      @@KevinRodgersGB
      Which will actually make you remember things better, because you write down what's important.

    • @KevinRodgersGB
      @KevinRodgersGB Před 7 měsíci +2

      ​@fransbuijs808 Yes, both will aid memory

  • @jeffstevens3625
    @jeffstevens3625 Před rokem +512

    I am an African and from one of the minority tribes. I 💯 % agree with your analysis on slavery and colonialism (Speech).

    • @UnShredded
      @UnShredded Před rokem

      Facts are facts, your agreement or belief is irrelevant even if you're from Saturn or the Quanta Sea.

    • @Gigatechi7
      @Gigatechi7 Před rokem

      You are not a Minority , your tribe might be but your Race Group in Not a Minority another lie pushed by the Woke Libtards. Black's , Indians , Chinese , Muslims are the 4 Major Majority Non White Race groups , you all possess your own home lands , that put your Race , Cultures , Values first in no way of form are you a Minority , your Non White Race groups are invading the only home lands Whites have left , and then using the lie of being a Minority. Yes well it might be true at that time in a white country you a minority , the real monster lies in wait , because Whites don't have homogeneous country''s any more while you Non Whites do. Non Whites will out breed Whites in a White country and wipe the Whites out. But ALL the mention above Non Whites race groups will still retain their Country's a 1000 years from now , because you don't sacrifice your Country , Race , Culture , Values for other Non Whites FACT. but you all expect Whites to destroy everything of theirs for Non White gain in a White Country. White people should come first in a White Country not Non Whites it's White Race , Culture , Values , History and if you Non White and can't respect this , then WHY ? are you wanting to live in a White Country.

    • @firebyrd437
      @firebyrd437 Před rokem +10

      Nice comment

    • @brentnevius2849
      @brentnevius2849 Před rokem

      If being a slave is the best way to help your children, please don't breed!

    • @user-pd9ju5dk5s
      @user-pd9ju5dk5s Před rokem +1

      An African banned Jeff Stevens 😂 Very African name indeed 😂 So many white ppl larping as other races online LOL

  • @learningtofish7036
    @learningtofish7036 Před měsícem +1

    Bout time someone with the facts was heard publicly.

  • @GalloPazzesco
    @GalloPazzesco Před měsícem +1

    Man oh man, I love this guy. Where might I be allowed-to contribute to his worthy cause of educating the young woke ignorant liberal masses? He deserves all of our support.

  • @davidb9497
    @davidb9497 Před rokem +742

    It’s incredible how some students in this privileged place ignore this man and just keep on chatting with friends.

    • @chrisoconnell6528
      @chrisoconnell6528 Před rokem +14

      I was thinking the same thing

    • @bluepurgatory2927
      @bluepurgatory2927 Před rokem +28

      Your being too kind by calling them students.

    • @JohnDoe-et8th
      @JohnDoe-et8th Před rokem +29

      In full view of the camera! That's how oblivious these students are. I can't imagine having a camera actually pointed in my direction and behaving like this in a lecture. Rude to the max.

    • @madhavoc1
      @madhavoc1 Před rokem

      Little spoilt brats .
      Plain and simple .

    • @BlackRain_
      @BlackRain_ Před rokem +43

      And playing with their phones... and most of those phones were manufactured by very cheap far-eastern labor (i.e. slavery) and include component mined by low-wage slaves in africa. But at least they have the latest "smart" phone.

  • @tutekohe1361
    @tutekohe1361 Před 10 měsíci +1138

    Wow, to think this University claims to be one of the best in the world is incredible. The students visible and audible in this video were immature, rude and clearly not interested in hearing something that differs from their own ideologies. The whole point of Universities is to be a place where people with open minds can learn new or different ideas and then go on and create something new or better from them.

    • @whiteknight6470
      @whiteknight6470 Před 8 měsíci

      Cambridge is no longer considered a AAA university, it is more an echo chamber for marxist ideology and a disemination centre for idiocy

    • @minkeytalk1769
      @minkeytalk1769 Před 8 měsíci +29

      Well said.

    • @Gurzil-
      @Gurzil- Před 8 měsíci

      Wrong. The whole point of Universities is to indoctrinate you.

    • @RacerX888
      @RacerX888 Před 8 měsíci

      They are just rich, spoiled brats, not real people.

    • @zerospace101
      @zerospace101 Před 8 měsíci +48

      It is not a place for open minds anymore sadly...

  • @patrickprucha5522
    @patrickprucha5522 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Thank you Rafe! That was beautiful and so informative. I am not sure how many people actually got your message, but the ones in the back were totally set in their minds and the oriental/asian girl was set in her mind as well, but could not wait for her turn, because me first.

  • @CertHunter
    @CertHunter Před měsícem +1

    Telling the truth can really piss off woke people.

  • @hazchem1
    @hazchem1 Před rokem +200

    50% of the students that we see in the background can't sit still long enough to absorb what is being said, let alone expect them to have the intelligence to take any of this information in.

    • @nicetryb0z0
      @nicetryb0z0 Před rokem

      That's the SSRIs they're all on. These people will shout at you how the world should be run but they're literally on drugs to keep their brain from telling them to kill themselves every day because they're so pitifully miserable

    • @wolflightning2331
      @wolflightning2331 Před rokem +6

      I think the boy with a blue shirt is the only one that listened carefully

    • @zarach9459
      @zarach9459 Před rokem +14

      Most of these students have never read a book in their lives unless forced to do so for an assignment, which makes them easy prey for propaganda.

    • @richardcharlton-taylor6024
      @richardcharlton-taylor6024 Před rokem +2

      They're only children.

    • @Zodroo_Tint
      @Zodroo_Tint Před rokem +2

      @@richardcharlton-taylor6024 You don't know what children means.

  • @margaretpitts5462
    @margaretpitts5462 Před 8 měsíci +286

    You don’t change history, you learn from it

    • @goodfodder
      @goodfodder Před 7 měsíci +7

      Well said

    • @wptaimuty
      @wptaimuty Před 6 měsíci +3

      I am going to have to remember this quote.

    • @alwaysfreedom9354
      @alwaysfreedom9354 Před 6 měsíci

      Try reading Liberty Versus the Tyranny of Socialism. By Walter E. Williams.

    • @peterobbo7512
      @peterobbo7512 Před 5 měsíci

      Agreed. By the way, Toutube has ghosted my comments. No idea why.

    • @user-sl2qh8gu4l
      @user-sl2qh8gu4l Před 5 měsíci

      Of course you can change history you fool it's easy. That's what people in power do all the time.

  • @hughmuir3063
    @hughmuir3063 Před měsícem +1

    Maybe if British history was taught properly in schools and compulsory until the age of 18 then our youngsters would know the facts rather than social media versions of our history.

  • @Mountebanksrus
    @Mountebanksrus Před dnem

    Brilliant speech. Bringing facts to the fire. Bravo!

  • @Treasuremonk
    @Treasuremonk Před rokem +467

    Imagine, 20 year old kids thinking they know more about the world than a Grown man who grew up in the mess they are “fighting for” 😂

    • @denisecrawford2425
      @denisecrawford2425 Před rokem +26

      So many before them have sacrificed so much so they can have it easy and what do they do. Mock and laugh. No respect hence the world is in shambles

    • @Rhaumar
      @Rhaumar Před rokem

      These kids, today, are only learning what they WANT to learn about history and whatever narrative they wish to make it to be. Wikipedia is a great source of fake news as ANYONE with an account can alter the information to spew out whichever narrative they want. Kids are not learning anything. They are being brainwashed. I fear for the future if these are the leaders to be.

    • @nik-ev3eh
      @nik-ev3eh Před rokem +1

      @@denisecrawford2425 what?

    • @Geo65582
      @Geo65582 Před rokem +5

      Gen-z generation of zombies I'm sure

    • @hinduismwithpremananddasbhagat
      @hinduismwithpremananddasbhagat Před rokem

      Well, they are woke and he isn't. So, he's just another bible thumping gun lover country bumpkin who married his cousin, can't read, and thinks the world was created in 7 days. While these kids each have at least 1000 instagram followers, so they are obviously better and know more

  • @cybercifrado
    @cybercifrado Před rokem +586

    This has to be one of the most articulate, tactful, and well-delivered versions of, "Your argument is invalid, go away." I have ever heard. Well done, sir. Well done.

    • @cmurph103
      @cmurph103 Před rokem +7

      Some of his arguments aren't entirely accurate, though. For example, he talks about how the idea of reparations is based on the principles of torts. This is somewhat true, but then he says that torts is about making the victim whole. This is not entirely true. For example, wrongful death suits are to make a victim whole per-say. However, the victim in those suits aren't the person who suffered directly from the crime because said person is dead. Thus, the primary victim cannot be made whole. So we allow a secondary victim such as family to sue for the damage done. The suit isn't just for the emotional damage to the secondary person but is also done to help make right a wrong that has been done by at least allowing the family to get something back to fill the void left by the death of the victim.
      Another example of where he is kind of correct, but there is more nuance, is his argument that we don't hold the innocent liable for the actions of their forefathers. Except we do sometimes. For example, say Person A drives drunk and negligently hits Person B and kills them. However, person A also dies in the crash. The family of person B can sue the estate of Person A. But why? Person A is dead and gone and that money would normally by law pass to his heirs. Should person A's children be punished by having less of an inheritance because of the actions of Person A? In fact, the heirs of person A could even be the grandchildren or great grandchildren of person A. Should they be punished for the actions of their ancestor? By law, yes, up to the point of the value of the estate. This can even be after the estate has been probated and given to Person A's heirs. Why? Because we believe it is more important that the wrong be made right by taking from what was person A's estate to do what we can to compensate the family of person B for the wrong committed to person B by person A. This obviously isn't exactly the same as reparations, but the concept is similar and exists within tort law. Thus, he is correct in saying it isn't the same, but he misses some nuance by neglecting this aspect.
      Next, he asks why the taxpayers should foot the bill for the actions of a small number of slavers. Then he doesn't really dive into that topic, so why don't we? First, governments are responsible for their actions, even if that money ends up being from the taxpayer. I doubt anyone here would object to the government having to pay out if one of its employees committed some harm to someone. For example, would you say the government shouldn't be able to be sued if one of its officers raped a woman while he was acting in his official capacity as an officer? If you say they should, then I could use this man's argument against you. Why should the innocent taxpayer have to pay for the tortious action of the police officer? Is it because the victim was injured by the government in some way, and thus, the government should pay in order to try to rectify the harm? If you say the government should be immune to such suits, then I have to ask you, why? Do you think that the government does not have some liability for the actions of those acting in its employ? Now, obviously, this is a more direct example of the government committing the harm. The British government didn't enslave anyone directly (to my knowledge). But that doesn't particularly matter to his particular argument here. His question wasn't whether or not we should hold the government responsible because it wasn't directly involved. His argument was why the common people should have to pay for damages done by the government via taxes. My response is, because the government already does that in plenty of circumstances where the government is responsible for some harm and most of us agree with this concept because the victim should be made whole and the government is the offender. We can have the later argument of whether the government should be held liable when it wasn't directly involved. But that is a separate discussion, and his argument here isn't a particularly good one.
      There is more that I think he says that there is valid critique of it, but I think these three in the first 2 minutes or so kind of demonstrate how his arguments seem to lack proper nuance.

    • @plinnytheother6107
      @plinnytheother6107 Před rokem +18

      @Utkarsh Gupta So you want their great great great grandchildren to apologize, and open the gate to people like you then saying, "see see, you are guilty,..pay us" you have a large chip on your shoulder

    • @plinnytheother6107
      @plinnytheother6107 Před rokem +13

      @Utkarsh Gupta Doubt you would go to the Mughals or the Mongols with the same argument

    • @METALFREAK03
      @METALFREAK03 Před rokem

      @Utkarsh Gupta Apologise - at first. So I can deduce you are not british saying this.
      And secondly, WE FREED THEM ALL. You would still be in chains if it weren't for our forefathers.
      I think it is about jealousy at the end of the day by foreigners of today. We did the trade better than anybody else, we then made our society better so we didn't need the trade anymore.

    • @CCDR07
      @CCDR07 Před rokem

      Your comment is nearly exactly the same as the students attitude behind him. I also think it's telling that we don't get to here any actual debate or response from the student body to his rhetoric.
      You can agree or disagree with reparations, but the majority of his points / arguments are irrelevant, mis-characterizing, or diversionary (or "invalid").
      1. For example, his comparisons of GDP between Caribbean and African countries: 1. Many caribbean countries may have a high GDP per capita, but only because of the soaring inequalities existing in these countries that are a direct result of the same imperial-economic apparatus that brought colonialism to them in the first place. Tax-haven institutional-infrastructure and citizen by investment programs bring lots of money into Caribbean island-states, but it remains concentrated in the hands of oligarchs and property "developers" within these countries in the same way the wealth generated by slave-plantation farming remained in the hands of wealthy plantation owners (or their investors back in Europe). I'd be much more interested in quality of life comparisons for the majority of people, or the statistical mode of earnings (or even Median), as per capita stats are bogus when wealth distributions are so skewed.
      2. The African countries he talks about were also destabilized and suffered losses of resources and people at the hands of British/European imperialism over the same time period, which have far-reaching economic legacies up to today, and bear a large part of the reasons for their low GDP in modern times. Same with his arguments about the english language. Yeah, british imperialism spread the english language around the world (and wealth concentrating institutions and private property law) at the same time as it was siphoning the resources/wealth of other societies and committing genocide. Not a surprise that english helps you get by in the world to a better degree in the modern day than non-english speakers. Same with legal institutions that originated in English/European law. Britain/Europe created the rules governing our era's style of economic-imperialism, and roled out the institutions that follow those rules in their colonies. If you rejected these, e.g., Haiti or Cuba, you were serverely punished by the globalized economic elites. It's disingenuous and morally bankrupt to argue that this should count as a "benefit" of colonialsim.
      3. The stories we tell, and the answers and arguments we come up with are explicitly defined by the questions we ask ourselves. I think much of this debate around reparations is intentionally funneled towards diversionary topics, rather than being allowed to focus on the underlying structures of economic-imperialism and entrenched hierarchies that oppress people in the present day as much as they did in the colonial past. For example, regarding colonialism: Why did so many Europeans want to uproots and leave their homes in the first place? It's a no-brainer if you were among the elite capitalists who could further their fortunes overseas, but why did so many labourers, tenant-farmers, etc., head over to the new world? Possibly because injustice, wealth inequalities and lack of equal opportunities at home in Britain/Europe pushed them? The speaker brings up the point that "innocent" modern-day tax-payers have no moral or ethical resposibility to pay back the descendents of slavery. Fine, but how about those dwelling within the entrenched hierarchies of wealth and power who benifitted from the inhuman exploitation of people and the land around the world during slave-colonialism, and continue to benefit from this legacy today? In many cases, the families and institutions of economic elitism of 200 years ago are the same existing today, and which continue to exploit people and the land both within Europe and abroad. Regarding reparations, I'd be all in favour of international efforts to re-distribute the vast concentrated wealth of the 1% globally and put it into social programs (e.g., health, education, justice) across "developing" countries and economically disadvantaged areas of "developed " countries. Let me know if you disagree and on what grounds

  • @-Gorbi-
    @-Gorbi- Před 3 měsíci +4

    Listen to them squirm. 😅

  • @coelisanctus
    @coelisanctus Před 22 dny

    Excellent discourse! This man should speak in every university and parliament/senate in the world. (Lovely to see the students behind this gentleman, giggling and the young man surfing on his cell phone.) I am opposed to paying out guilt money to anyone, unless it is directly to the victim.

  • @rieniekramer1912
    @rieniekramer1912 Před rokem +152

    Cell phones should be banned from these sessions .... .

    • @hb1338
      @hb1338 Před rokem +17

      My daughter in law teaches at Cambridge University. She insists that her students switch off their phones and leave them on a table by the door. One such student started a campaign to have her fired for interfering with his "basic human rights"; thankfully the dean of the college "advised" him of the foolishness of his ways.

    • @margaretflounders8510
      @margaretflounders8510 Před rokem +4

      @@hb1338 Oh they'll know all about that! Basic human rights is prob. top of their lists....

    • @SMacCuUladh
      @SMacCuUladh Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@margaretflounders8510 Hazelnut lattes are a human right!

  • @ericcoyle3520
    @ericcoyle3520 Před rokem +496

    The single most important skill a student needs to master is the ability to listen. Clearly we are failing the young by not teaching it hard enough in schools before they get to university.

    • @TheHarlequin100
      @TheHarlequin100 Před rokem +7

      This is why the majority of humans were born with 2 ears but only 1 mouth

    • @marthakrumboltz2710
      @marthakrumboltz2710 Před rokem +8

      I blame the phones clutched in their hands, giving marching orders and other useless info.

    • @prepperpatti-rc3nl
      @prepperpatti-rc3nl Před rokem +10

      Obviously their parents failed to tea h them respect . What I can not understand is why Cambridge admitted them.

    • @illbeyourmonster1959
      @illbeyourmonster1959 Před rokem +2

      @@prepperpatti-rc3nl Too often those kids come from parents that couldn't get respect if they paid for it.

    • @CapnSnackbeard
      @CapnSnackbeard Před rokem

      False. The single most importsnt skill a student can learn is how to identify bullsh¡t. Filling their head with every stupid thing some lazy slavery apologist says is not a great use of time. This mans arguments are bad.

  • @leewarren2
    @leewarren2 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Great work sir 👏

  • @Obviously-by6jp
    @Obviously-by6jp Před měsícem +1

    I’m a Brit and I want reparations for having to listen to the woke people

  • @CoffeeConnected
    @CoffeeConnected Před rokem +138

    How lovely of Cambridge University to allow some children to sit in on these lectures.

    • @WestCoastGeoLover
      @WestCoastGeoLover Před rokem +3

      😂

    • @Ashigeru47
      @Ashigeru47 Před rokem +5

      If only they would have been paying attention... They might have actually LEARNED something for once.

    • @kevincrosby1760
      @kevincrosby1760 Před rokem +10

      @@Ashigeru47 You make the mistake of assuming that the students are actually there to learn. What is the point of learning if you already HAVE all of the answers?

    • @WestCoastGeoLover
      @WestCoastGeoLover Před rokem

      @@kevincrosby1760 😂😂

    • @CleverGirlAAH
      @CleverGirlAAH Před rokem +5

      Yeah it was creepy how they all looked like 15 year olds.

  • @laurameszaros9547
    @laurameszaros9547 Před rokem +216

    Some very ill mannered young people in the audience behind Mr Heydel Mankoo. The authorities managing the debate should have brought order to the proceedings.

    • @jumblestiltskin1365
      @jumblestiltskin1365 Před rokem

      Surprised if most of them still suck their thumbs and wear bibs

    • @hb1338
      @hb1338 Před rokem +11

      The Cambridge Union is run by students - look at the people in the officers chairs at the beginning of the clip and ask yourself if they have the air of people who have a clue about anything.

    • @DearMr.Fantasy
      @DearMr.Fantasy Před rokem +6

      Exactly! That is the very reason that spoiled, rude, brats behave the way they do. There is NO order, much less any consequences to ridiculous behavior. The parents of the children, yes children that were rude and disrespectful are utter failures.

    • @kevincrosby1760
      @kevincrosby1760 Před rokem

      @@DearMr.Fantasy "Parents", or a couple who managed to support the results of a biological act to an age generally considered to be an adult, and who had the money to send said results to college?

    • @DearMr.Fantasy
      @DearMr.Fantasy Před rokem

      @@kevincrosby1760 🎯 KC

  • @michaeltrumper
    @michaeltrumper Před měsícem +1

    The certainty of one's knowledge and opinion is a failing of youth who lack life experience and why they make such great recruits for those who wish to rewrite history.

  • @redhotzuluwarrior
    @redhotzuluwarrior Před měsícem +1

    Imagine… these are Britain’s best and brightest. What a joke.

  • @sylviamaua745
    @sylviamaua745 Před rokem +560

    This is Cambridge, one of the oldest and most prestigious institutions in the world. It is an honour and a privilege to be accepted to study at such an institutional. Therefore, it is very disappointing to see how some of the students are being so rude, on their phone and chatting while a guest is giving a presentation.

    • @alanharrison694
      @alanharrison694 Před rokem +22

      It certainly a great university, but unlike in the U.S., they at least remained silent and let him speak, instead of shouting him down.

    • @calebdelong1537
      @calebdelong1537 Před rokem

      End result is still the same. Shouting or not they are morons

    • @midjourneymadness9748
      @midjourneymadness9748 Před rokem +9

      In all fairness, MPs do that in parliament so maybe there's a link!

    • @mikegrigg11
      @mikegrigg11 Před rokem

      Little scumbags !!

    • @jbensimon5985
      @jbensimon5985 Před rokem

      Oh this cancer has entered into higher educations and most are now a woke joke