🇬🇧BRIT Reacts To GEORGE CARLIN - ADVERTISING & BULLSH*T!
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Hi everyone, I’m Kabir and welcome to another episode of Kabir Considers! In this video I’m going React To GEORGE CARLIN - ADVERTISING & BULLSH*T!
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Love George!!! He was a genius! There's nobody like him, not even close! He encouraged people to THINK FOR THEMSELVES and question things! He was an excellent observer and a word wizard! Please watch 'A modern man' segment, absolutely brilliant!
Richard Prior comes close to George, His bits and movies are awesome
He was a comedic genius. ♥
Like Lenny Bruce who proceeded Carlin, he wasn't so much of a comedian as he was a social critic. He simply told the truth in a funny way. Most of what you call "Old School" comedians worshiped Lenny Bruce.
The entire intro of that bit was something I grew up hearing during good old TV in the early 90's and 2000's such a great and wise man I can just see him dissecting today's society along with everything else great reaction man
Rehearsal , over and over and over, George is the greatest, great reaction Kabir, thank you! American politics is a grifters paradise
Not just American, all of the western world. Trust me black people in the west, we hate all of the countries located here, as well as other minorities.
Musicians are sometimes labelled as lyrical genius !
George Carlin is a lyrical genius
We are seeing George's comedy right now in the way the world is. I adored this man from the moment I heard his humor. He was far ahead of his time but he could see clearly.
The reason he could remember all of those things is we are bombarded with them day after day year after year from the time we are little children. I've heard every one of those things he mentioned thousands of times!
We want to hear what he has to say about the times now, more than ever....
Hopefully people won't keep misinterpreting his voice as something to aid their plan.
Carlin was the man . He spoke TRUTH and made it funny . There is no one today who can compare to him
George would construct each joke one piece at a time. He would try it and if he didn't like it he would try something else. His HBO specials took 2 years to make, practice, try out before he would do the HBO special. The only exception was in 2001. In August of 2001 I saw him perform a concert called I kinda like it when alot of people die. He had a special in October planned. After 9/11 he said that he would never perform that routine again. He called HBO and them he wasn't going to perform that routine. Don't worry I will do a routine with all new in material that nobody's heard. The special was known as Complaints and Greviences.
I've been watching Al Murray and he's very Intelligent and belly laugh funny and you can learn a lot from his Humour!
This and his airplane bit are my favorites of carlin’s
Mine too!😅
You should try Robin Williams. Especially his show at the Met in NY.
that statement was a big one " A country founded by group of slave owners who told us that all Man are created equal" Basic Foundation if important. If you remember these words that goes..."Upon this Rock, I will build my Church" Examining the strength of a Foundation is as important as knowing the PERSON or PERSONS who Design it.
Credibility and Integrity are important
BILL HICKS. Check out anything off the "Rant In E Minor" album.
Wish we could get George's take on this sh!t show we got going on in the U.S. right now. 😔
You should check-out some of his tv appearances in his early days...just as observtional, but with subject matter 'appropriate' or television.....it wasn;t until he decided to let his hair grow out, was performing college campuses, before HBO signed him to do all the live specials that he did.....some of the routines you just saw, are much longer....and he did them years and years ago. They show his own personal upbringing and the kind of life he led, before becoming the man we all have grown to love.
Don't know if you seen any of Jim Jefferies but he has some really good bits on religion, gun control, etc.
"God gets drunk at a party" is fantastic! ;D
Carlin was the best!! Hands down. Thanks brother Kabir, keep up the good work
How about your own Russell Howard? One of the reasons I love Russell is because he reminds me so much of George.
Clearly, the man was brilliant!
George Carlin's father worked in advertising in New York City, although he was estranged from his wife along with George and his brother.
The choice of Materials George Carlin delivers are what make him a legend. If anyone knows a comedian that's more like him, kindly share to us for I have already watched Bill Burr, Bill Hicks, Doug Stanhope, Patrice O Niel, Richard Prior, Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle, Redd Foxx and others.
Its funny because it's true!
Someone very similar to George Carlin is the late and great Bill Hicks. Please check him out!! He has so many eye opening bits worth checking out!
George is a legend, tons of fans on CZcams
Correct me if I'm wrong, but this piece was called 'advertising lullaby' in full Probably the title alone was too much for the propaganda networks to handle.
Daniel Tosh is the most recent to have the most similar attitude to Georgie. Joe Rogan is good too. And one who is also a classic from the past but still a genius is the late great Bill Hicks to name a few on a short list. Bill Burr & Louis CK are up there as well.
Dave Chappelle is all grown up, and his comedy style has evolved into a similar style. He's become a socially conscious comedian, or as I like to call him, a pretty rightous dude. Still funny af, like Carlin, he is brutally honest and does not sugar coat anything. Yet, he keeps his audience laughing the whole time, he is enlightening them.
I take everything , ( unless I truly trust the person) with a huge grain of salt!! Dot believe politicians, media, and everything entertainment etc...at ALL!
SR-71 or A-12. Either way a man of taste and culture.
One of the amazing things about George Carlin was his ability to ad-lib. Most of his shows were loosely scripted. If you listen closely you would notice that no 2 shows are worded the same. The topics were the same but the wording was always different.
George was raised Catholic, I think he got his knuckles whacked by the nuns too often. 😬
Some of Whoopi Goldberg's earlier standup routines like Fontaine or live from Broadway hbo special would bring a lot of laughs
I was wondering how in the world he remembers that.
I agree with you completely I wish you were here today as well so that we can listen to him clown everyone.
How true 😅😅😅😅😅😅
absolute legend
Bill hicks is the closest to george carlin when it comes to political comedy imo, george will always be the greatest of all time, but hicks was something else. I've never seen a man Savage the establishment like bill hicks did.
He got that religious stuff right. 👍❤🤙
Doug Stanhope has a similar style to George Carlin, although he is quite a bit more raunchy and a little dark, at times. He's the only person I can think of, off the top of my head, that, like Carlin, doesn't tell jokes so much as he just rants for an hour or so.
George Carlin was fantastic!
Bizarre to think how he narrated a children TV program. Thomas and Friends or Thomas the Tank Engine or whatever.
He can remember all of it because he was a stinking genius...that is all...
SOME GOOD OLD FASHIONED TRUTH
👍👍👍
Thank you 🙏 great 👍 reaction ☝️👏👏👏I know one Robin Williams,Rip 🪦too ☝️👍🎥👋☮️
George was brilliant, have to say. He likely has 'retired' to a very warm place...
You simply cannot talk about comedy without including George Carlin. If you want to hear a bit of him in others, check out Rex Haven here on YT.
check out Bill Hicks. died too young.
How can you say "May he rest in peace " when you don't believe in religion?
We’ve always referred to him as America’s greatest philosopher ❤️
Similar to George? Bill Hicks, as far as shedding light on many of humanity's problems and hypocricies.
Check out Canadian comedian Ron James
THERE REALLYYYY IS NOBODY KABIR :( , I MEAN THE GUYS THAT ARE MAIN NOW : CHRIS ROCK, BILL BURR, LOUIS CK, HE WAS THE BEST BY FARRRR AND THERE WAS NOBODYYY CLOSE EXCEPT ( RICHARD PRYOR ) HE'LL ALWAYS ALWAYS MAKE YOU THINK KABIR, SO MUCH TO LISTEN TO FOR SURE :)
George Carlin is a GOAT
May he Rest In Peace ???
Seems a little disingenuous….that’s a prayer ,George believed in reality and reason ,resting in peace means you believe he has consciousness after death ….phony !
When we are dead we don’t rest …we just aren’t,just like before birth …no peace ,no feelings ,no wants ….
I understand the sentiment and agree but I wanted to point out (like him ) just how far religion permeated culture that even a well meaning non believer basically HAS to use terms they wouldn’t normally want to use to get a point across!
He seems so spontaneous but my understanding is that his routines were almost word for word scripted. That’s a special kind of brilliance to pull that off. And timeless. You said you wish we could have his commentary today. We do. Only the names have changed. Robin Williams was close, especially early in his career. Before George there was a guy named Lenny Bruce. He was really edgy but later he lost the comedy and became bitter.
I totally agree with the sheer mountains of BS in the modern world. But I still say that God is an important developmental heuristic, a shortcut to moral thought. It doesn't matter whether God exists or not, truth can take care of itself and doesn't need our faith. What's important is belief in the idea of God, to act on the belief as if it were true, because it's right, regardless the truth. The idea of an all knowing, all powerful, Creator of the Universe, who has a plan for everything which we may not be able to understand, is an important idea to be able to entertain, to take seriously as a means to re-evaluating our own behavior. Like Voltaire wrote, "If God did not exist it would have been necessary to invent Him." People just need to recall that it's a heuristic, a shortcut of thought, and has limits.
Religion isn't a requirement in order to have good, basically Basic Morals. What "Shortcut" are we talking about here exactly? Children inherently have good morals, it is mostly how parents treat and support their children as they grow and make decisions for themself. Calling it a shortcut just seems like you're trying to recruit more people into the church, misleading them. I've never been religious and I'm pretty certain I have the same basic morals as the good people in this world.
And let's not forget that Christianity/Religion has killed Millions of lives throughout history, even today, "In the persuit of god" and because it's "God's Will". Calling the lives of those people "Heritics, Devils/Demons, Satanic, a Sacrifice, ect." But "God Loves Everyone" right? Doesn't seem like a good role model to me.
I've seen many arguments on the internet where somebody just says something along the lines of "It's against God". Basically they're unwilling to give good arguments on a subject, are too ignorant to actually understand the subject being discussed, or are too stubborn to accept they're wrong. So it's still happening, even today.
"If God did not exist it would have been necessary to invent Him." Which is why it Was Invented. To gain power over the people, push their agenda against others, fearmongering by threatening someone that they will "Go To Hell" if they don't submit. We would've even had less slaves if religion never existed, for "God's Work" wouldn't be an excuse.
A good idea to entertain you say? Well, Books are entertaining... but i'd rather read something else. Maybe it was "Heuristic" back then, but we really don't need it anymore ("It" as in "The Bible"). The world is very different from when it was created and people can think for themselves now. There's not as many Tyrants breathing down our necks trying to push their agenda on us by any means necessary, especially by force which is how they did it a lot of the time. If anything it's just a Historical book now, and all the "Lessons" and "Teachings" are well known, and a lot of the Ideas are commonplace now, "Obvious" if you would. That's all I have to say.
@@Slayr. Religion is a binding social structure. I don't particularly fit the mold, so I don't participate. But as it's been in our history since long before Homo Sapiens Sapiens, I suspect there's a genetic predisposition to it now, if not at the start. Reason won't overcome biology, regardless that logic carries far more weight. And when I called belief in God a developmental heuristic, I meant more for society and culture rather than individuals, though it can serve both.
You do not seem an individual who has trouble seeing matters objectively, that notion is not foreign to you, I would guess. But for many, perhaps most people that civil position is far from true. They need a story or a chain of thought set up for them, in order to see themselves objectively; they cannot easily do it on their own and most just won't, willingly. Logic doesn't work well for most people, so very few actually believe in it. That's why the notion of God and Cosmic rules of right and wrong came into play.
Heuristics are how we think, stacked shortcuts intricately linked, but hopefully with the exceptions and limitations also built into our behaviors. Nobody stops to wonder if it's right to defend themselves from the hungry endangered species that jumped out of the bushes to attack. Nobody does the calculus to catch a ball. Most people couldn't do it even given enough time. We aren't built on logic, though many of our built-in heuristics can be replaced with logic, if we knowingly practice replacement ideas into our everyday behavior. But as a group, we aren't ready for that. If you ask very religious folks what would happen if there were no God, and the Universe existed by accident, most respond with some version of criticism that God must exist, because people are generally moral, not killing each other, stealing, and raping indiscriminately, which is what they believe the world would be like without God. And in large part, without the heuristic of God in our past, they may have something of a point, if exaggerated. The social mores of other simian species do not speak well of our evolutionary disposition.
Heuristics are a two-edged sword, giving us quicker answers to everyday situations, but have limits and exceptions which not everyone acknowledges. For instance, it's the Availability heuristic, I believe, which is largely responsible for arguments about discrimination in police profiling. And heuristics are responsible for the difficulties people have with the three door Monty Hall problem in statistics, with a lot of statistics, actually. Bigotry is a learned heuristic, all prejudices are. It's just how our brains work, absent better notions. And as we see in science, those rules we discover are also heuristics, all rules or laws inevitably getting addendums, exceptions, or full replacements based in better rules and deeper logic, as time marches on. How well do you think you'd do explaining to a primitive culture why things are moral or not? A compelling story can put things into perspective for most all people much, much better than a reasoned argument. And people will generally trust a compelling story far more than a reasoned argument, too.
I never said that God was real. Money is entirely a social invention, too, and it isn't real either, and has caused massive injustices throughout history, yet it carries tremendous weight in our social structure. Given our limitations, our biological predispositions, the nature of our psychological mechanics, and the deeply religious history for our entire species' existence (until very recently), belief in God is far more right than wrong. But loyalty to religion, I agree, has gotten far out of hand, throughout our history. I am quite comfortable being an atheist, yet acting on a belief in God for moral continuity with others. Children believe in things to make them true, like Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy. Adults believe in things because they're right, not true. Your belief doesn't make or change the external truth, that's not what belief is for. If you don't believe in, say, Capital Punishment, it doesn't mean you think it doesn't exist; it means you don't think it's right or moral.
But maybe your heuristics don't allow for listening to the reason in my argument. No sweat. It doesn't make the truth any different, either way.
What can I do that a black person cannot do?