20 Horrible Things Done By Influential People
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- Absolute power corrupts absolutely. Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’ll be discussing individuals noted for their contributions to history, who also either espoused horrible beliefs or committed horrible actions. Our countdown of horrible things done by influential people includes Steve Jobs, Martin Luther King Jr., Mother Teresa, Winston Churchill, and more! Did any of these revelations surprise you? Let us know in the comments!
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Nobody’s perfect, except Keanu Reeves 😂
Haven't heard a bad word against Robin Williams or Michael J Fox, either.
so was mr rogers
Roger Staubach too
Yes Keanu Reeves is a great guy.😄
Constantine wants a word.
This is the precise reason why we shouldn’t name streets, schools, hospitals, ect after human beings. Every single one of us is fallible.
Um... no. There are good human beings. Despite his drawbacks, MLK is a great man worthy of being known about and whose legacy deserves recognition. The issue is deifying people. And with European culture, who is considered great is hella terrifying, because there are MANY white people who fought for civil rights and sought to end colonization and imperialism. But that's not who is considered great. John Brown should be on every person's lips, but the same people who dismiss and reason away mass unaliving by the likes of Columbus and the U.S. Founding Fathers cannot stand him because... well let's just say he wasn't as discriminating in *WHO* he was mass unaliving
So what should we name them? Numbers, Binary?
I Love that one.
Could be fun.
@@XaraK1Laughing at sexual abuse and not helping the victim is much more than a "drawback"
With regards to dangers of deifying. A warmongering religeous leader that married a 9 year old girl was not mentioned, but a peaceful charity worker that overzealously converted a few people was. Bias?
We can't automatically believe someone who speaks ill of the dead. They waited until the person wasn't here to defend themselves, and that's not fair.
When I trained to teach history, the person who trained me stressed the importance of treating historical figures, no matter their reputation, as nothing more than human beings. They're not heroes above criticism, nor are they villains who are objects to be slain.
You explained it so well. Just because some people made history doesn't automatically make them perfect or godlike. They are still the same species as pedestrians walking on the street every day.
I actually just saw a situation like this in a Joy Division comment section on CZcams. I love this band and they did nothing wrong, but they were being put on a pedestal by their fans. They would rub in people's faces how better the past was, college students with first jobs were seen as lesser than Ian Curtis, the bandmates' talents were described in a way that made other musicians seem insignificant. It made me sad to see Ian Curtis, a struggling young musician, being treated like a god. It's like giving a cancer patient a pat on the back for just suffering. I simply see him as a human that inspired me to write my own poetry. Nothing more, nothing less. Same goes for the rest of the band getting me into post-punk. It was bizarre seeing them being thrown into sensationalism when they were actually against that.
True. Present the facts and let the student form their own opinions. That's actually the way all schooling should be, but I digress.
This is why I can’t understand people idolising celebrities. No one is perfect, and you’ll be disappointed.
I'm surprised Walt Disney didn't make the list.
They might just be avoiding a law suit.
@@Kat19760 Excatly.
Steve Jobs wasn't kind to his employees either. He forced them to talk about work and nothing else even during breaks and lunchtime.
Bill Burr was right. Nerds held him in such high regard but was he really that great? He was also part of the deal between Disney and Universal to underpay animators so they had no competitive pay and no choice but to accept worse working conditions or be fired that lead to the 2008 strike in Hollywood
Any man who denies the mother of their child money when they need it and you have it is a disgrace
@PrincessDie187 And yet, he is looked upon as a god by many.
Absolutely
weird/bizarre/strange Steve Jobs named one of his computers "The LISA."
What if he didn't want the baby? He should have the right to say no. That's what women get to do. I'm just standing for "men's rights"!
I don't actually think that. Men AND women should own responsibility for their decisions. It just somehow doesn't work that way.
@@allforugod only the woman is risking her life, to give birth. these are very high stakes, while for the man there are no stakes at all. he can just wander away any time he wants. he gets no say whatsoever.
That's why you don't idolize no human being.
Any
@@mszoomy Hi, honey. That irked me too. I hate to sound like the grammar police, but come on !!
Never meet your heroes in real life, because you might be very disappointed. I did and I was 😢 !...
@@alancrisp1582 Come on, who was it?
@@Jenifer_R_ sorry 🙏 but I would rather not say. Because although this happened a few years ago now . I am still traumatized by the whole experience 😔 !.
I’m a history major. I did a research paper about Alexander Graham Bell, who also believed in eugenics. He was friends with Helen Keller, and advocated for all Deaf people to not learn ASL, and not marry a fellow Deaf person.
The kicker? AGB was married to a Deaf woman and his mother was Deaf as well.
Not to mention, He stole the idea which made him famous.
i dunno how he communicated with them
@@SirsasthNigam. He taught them to speak using pictures and hand placements over the face and throat and how to read lips. Essentially, I think he was wrong to prevent sign language from growing.
Lipreading is especially stressful for the deaf. Nowadays, there are schools that offer sign language. I'm taking sign language classes in college right now. I recently bought a book about Hellen Keller, but was genuinely shocked when she did this before I even had a chance to read it. Yeah, that just sours my taste in historical idols I've ever known. And how does Graham Bell spell hypocrite?
What about Franklin D. Roosevelt having Japanese-Americans on the West Coast put into internment camps in the aftermath of Pearl Harbor.
and the fact that i - and many others- had to learn about it as as adult via an interview with George Takei instead of history class in school
Living in the PNW we are taught about it because it's an integral part of our Asian community. It is sad the rest of the nation does not learn it as we do.
It is sad that this happened nonetheless, but thanks to war, anything could have happened. The Japanese killed a lot of American POWs after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, which roared negative sentiment on Japanese communities. After president Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066, General DeWitt (who was head of defense in the west coast) took the racist approach of beginning to put Japanese-American civillians in internment camps (which we know 99% of them were innocent).
We cannot repeat this approach here in the US ever again, we have to learn from our mistakes.
It is sad that this happened nonetheless, but thanks to war, anything could have happened.
The Japanese killed a lot of American POWs after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, which roared negative sentiment on Japanese communities. After president Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066, General DeWitt (who was head of defense in the west coast) took the racist approach of beginning to put Japanese-American civillians in internment camps (which we know 99% of them were innocent).
"Great and good are seldom the same man"
- Winston S. Churchill
Yes one of the biggest cowards ever lived all world leaders are cowards send people in the battle then hide
Churchill would know. He thought Indians were subhuman and brutalized them. He also purposefully starved and killed millions of them. Our heroes from the past are going to be problematic to most of us in this new world but as adults we should be able to praise their heroic side but with our eyes wide open.
One thing Churchill & Woodrow Wilson had in common? They were really racist, and displayed racist beliefs. Yikes!
Churchill and Roosevelt were huge alcoholics, unlike that unmentionable enemy leader who never drank alcohol and championed animal welfare.
I would have been more shocked by the discovery that there was something redemptive about J. Edgar Hoover's life.
🤔 You and me both !..
Good fashion!
JEH was a horrible, horrible person.
I heard he died alone, and his maid and chauffeur found his body, both black people. ... and he was a cross dresser ..he liked to dress in womans cloths.
@@Alpha67Wolf Nowdays that would be considered his redeeming quality, and his transgressions would be hidden so as not to tarnish the trans community.
Andrew Jackson's actions are especially egregious when one discovers (as that Supreme Court case demonstrated) that the Cherokee had converted en masse to Christianity, developed a written language and composed a constitution to present to Congress because they were going to apply for admission to the national union as a state. Just think of how our history might have been different if the U.S. would have admitted them.
It's not conversion when it's forced. They were killing people who weren't converting but then again white Christians kill people who don't convert which is why they are so f****** popular because they kill their enemies. Even if their enemies don't want to kill them.
PT Barnum used to keep all of his show animals in a big warehouse, each animal in a cage. The warehouse caught fire one year, and all animals perished, likely burned alive 😢😢😢
J. Edgar Hoover could have his own video about all the bad and shady things he did and was behind, although it would be about 3 hours long!!
The fact that Hellen Keller, of all people, would advocate for eugenics! Something I'm sure her cohorts in said thought would have no problem doing to her if she were not famous.
Charles Lindburgh also believed in eugenics...
A lot of people believed in it at the time, including Margaret Sanger.
Keller wasn't famous as a baby or child - that was in adulthood and after her achievements.
I'd say that she only advocated for it because she appreciated as to how extremely fortunate she was to have a loving , supportive family who were also wealthy - which therefore provided her with the future she eventually lived.
Circumstances that wouldn't have occurred otherwise for others..
@@Tracymmo Sanger started a whole organization just to annihilate an entire portion of the American population. She was more evil than can be imagined!
What she MIGHT have meant was that nobody should have to go through the same darkness as she was forced to endure. Not everyone is accepting of handicapped people and when people don't understand or refuse to accept it, they ostracize and villainize them. It's socially as difficult as it is physically.
Sometimes Mojo pisses me off, but I've got to admit that it's pretty fearless in criticizing the rich and powerful.
That is because its sells.
I just realized that I have never seen Dr Seuss before and had been picturing a who like person whenever he was mentioned 😅
Jobs was a real piece of work personally and in private.
Louis (Orphan) With Rina Sawayama & Thomas Doherty
maybe we should consider the fact that anyone, ANYONE, whose goal is to be universally-known, rich, famous, etc, should be questioned. period..
Ahhh, yes. They’re flawed and you’re flawed, so all the same? Except they did something great with their lives, unlike, well, you?
They are at the very least all narcissists 🥰
facts!! any person that look for glory, power, fame, money is problematic
@paul-nn9og no not really.! Some are some aren’t!
The word “complicated” should never replace the word “evil.”
Except for when referring to gender re-assignment surgery, right?
@@Paul-nn9ojSeek help.
@@Paul-nn9oj,
How is that a bad thing, though? That's just a person becoming transgender.
@@Paul-nn9oj,
How is that a bad thing, though?
I don’t think anyone has to be sorry about making anti-axis propaganda during WW2.
No one's perfect and no one's a saint.
No one said anyone is.
@@TeddyB-hf3ksSome people would beg to differ.
@@kevinmurker8980 For all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God
Have people forgotten how incredibly influential and popular Bill Cosby was before we found out what a horrible person he is?
He's free...there was no evidence....they wanted him to die behind bars...it didn't happen...He's at home with his family.....DJT is a felon & is still able to run for POTUS...that's beyond me....anywho....When is he going to pay the woman for what he did?
Yes..I remember him on Captain Kangaroo back in the day...
@@caronstout354Really?! If only Mister Moose had something heavier than ping pong balls drop on him.
I was just thinking about the questionable things Cosby's done
My Great Uncle was a Japanese POW. When he returned from War, he wouldn’t speak of the things; around ladies, that they had done to him over there. (Unspeakable, cruel, torturous things.) But he did tell my Grandfather,(his brother), and some of us found out. He HATED the Japanese and honestly, I can empathize. Who among us; during that era, had we been one of their POW’s, wouldn’t have some strong feelings?! Maybe Dr. Seuss had his reasons 🤷🏼♀️….
True, and the Chinese will never forget what the Japanese did to them, as they now go about Asia doing that same hated thing to others
I'm a retired U.S. History Professor and focused on Women's history and Cultural histor. Remarkable how little University students know about their OWN HISTORY.😵😵 PATHETIC ACTUALLY!!👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼
@@RenataKleinRKThe teachers fine get as much say over curriculum as you think. Administrators, school boards, state and federal agencies and politicians are all in the mix.
It seems most people aren't interested in history unless it's presented as a movie or other entertainment fashion.
Nobody gives a crap about Women's History.
Even art historians acknowledge that Mary Cassatt and Frida Kahlo were inferior artists.
@@shawnycoffman History in film is usually fiction.
Just remember that not all influential people are bad. There is still good in the world. I see it everyday.
That pronunciation of Roald Dahl... ouch.
The new game: give your kids names AI will never be able to pronounce properly.
Man, showbusiness is filthy.
Not just show business.
politicians, activists, authors aren’t“show business” lol
That's why I don't look up to these celebrities and influencers sometimes you got to be your own hero.
John Lennon was a selfish parent. I have no respect for him
The one about MLK Jr surprised me the most
I remember hearing of MLK's transgressions when they first established his birthday as a holiday.
I'm surprised anyone believes it. The same agents who claimed this nonsense were the ones sending him letter telling him to end it. COINTELPRO was a horrorshow.
@@MT_Madmaninteresting 😢
The one about him supporting the pastor's misconduct was never proven to be true.
I worked at several tech companies in the early 90's, and nobody - I mean NOBODY - had a good word for Steve Jobs. He was universally viewed as an arrogant jackass. His ugly treatment of his daughter didn't surprise me at all when I heard about it. I'd have been surprised if he hadn't behaved that way.
Mother Teresa also denied many people pain meds stating that suffering was from the lord
She was an awful selfish narcissist person
And intentionally re-used syringes, contributing to the spread of the HIV in India despite knowing that even where single-use needles canulas etc. are unavailable, auto-claving of reusable equipment had become the standard of practice world-wide by the 1980s. She apparently insisted on re-use without autoclaving.
So well funded were her activities, that single use equipment and autoclaving would have been easily obtainable for her hospices. Absent that isolation of HIV patients from other patients along with establishment of different sets of equipment used on the two different groups might have limited spread. She didn't do that either. As it was medical instruments were used indiscriminately after being washed with dish soap.
The only conclusions that can be drawn are that
1) she drew no particular distinction between diseases effecting patients and had a pessimistic view of possible outcomes, to the extent that she saw her role as essentially managing the process of death or
2) that her amount of medical knowledge was both limited and she had failed to keep up with improvements in medicine, utilising clinical practices which had fallen behind by decades.
In either instance it seems like almost anyone with a more pro-active view of care and up-to-date medical qualifications would likely have avoided the same degree of errors.
Her preference for women who were (and are) primarily characterisable by the intensity of their faith in the order she founded, despite many of them lacking so much as a complete secondary education, let alone any relevant further education was also a problem. They were nuns, not nurses. Some were from the social class which sent their daughters to university, but many had an education equivalent to the average for Indian society at the time, not more than seven or eight years of formal schooling.
Would you want someone with a primary school education providing your medical care ?
She herself did complete high school, but her further education consisted of a few months of training at a convent in Ireland to become an *educational* missionary, during which getting up to speed in speaking English must have been a major focus. The number of people in India who can speak Albanian or Macedonian is vanishingly small, after all.
Her many televised interviews provide an indication of how successful that was. Her spoken English remained heavily accented, halting and elementary over fifty years later and she resorted to the assistance of an interpreter during interviews throughout her life.
The assumption to my theory, I can't believe this, here we have a mother who no one wants to sleep with
Yup, and when she got ill got the best treatments available including enough pain killers to numb a horse, the woman took double standards to an entire new level.
@@RenataKleinRK Yup and yet the Catholic church made her one anyway, smdh.
They obtained power and lost their humility, if they even had any to begin with. Arrogance is what they all have in common. It’s sad really.
20:53 The man even screened DW Griffiths' _The Birth of a Nation_ in the White House. Another horrid man.
Oh just calm down and smell the coffee ☕ is it really that important ?..
@@alancrisp1582Yes, it is.
To add more in Dr. Seuss, he was also cheating on his wife-while she was battling cancer. She committed suicide due to his infidelity. 😢
And then he married his affair partner.
That's not why someone suicides. 😂😂😂😂
There was something more going on inside her head and/or body.
That's not why someone suicides. 😂😂😂😂😂
There was something more going on inside her head/body.
@@TeddyB-hf3ks That's EXACTLY why she committed suicide. Heartbreak and betrayal all at once all the while she had cancer, and her one person she thought she could rely on betrays him? Yeah, that would drive someone to suicide, buddy. And the fact that you're laughing at the fact makes you pretty gross, by the way.
@@TeddyB-hf3ks Maybe the affair wasn’t the sole reason, but it definitely was a factor.
the move "Judas and the black Messiah" shines a light on the repression of the Black Panther Party
I said the same thing!!
*It's not a surprise!* Take an ordinary person that becomes famous (whatever route) and they are treated like a god, they can have anything, no one tells them no...whether it's right or wrong, they get the best of the best... *Yes, that person will become a horrible human being,* add the narcissism that comes with fame...they will NEVER acknowledge it or think they have any kind of faults.
I remember when Blueberry Hill, Chuck Berry's bar and grill in St. Louis, was caught with cameras in the women's bathrooms
And that’s why John Lennon is my least favorite Beatle
Miles Davis, Jerry Lee Lewis & Morrissey respect the work not the acts
I don’t like the Beatles lol
I don't care about his personal life tbh, I love his music, especially his work with the beatles
@@cathyv3424 I used to hate the Beatles myself, most certainly because they’re just talked about so much. But nowadays, I actually appreciate their music (though “Maxwell’s Silver Hammer”still sucks!)
His elder son decided not to have children due to his childhood. He also was considerably closer to Paul than his own father.
So, in other words, the FBI has never changed. Yet they still exist 😒
When I had my kid I was vulnerable, very young and very stupid. I did crazy pranks for Peta, sometimes ruining peoples fur coats. I heckled people eating meat. When I got pregnant I was surrounded by a home birth, naturopathic, looney tunes community and refused to vaccinate my kid. I was obnoxious to people who suggested that was a bad thing. I judged those people. Thats right, I was an anti-vaxer. In time, as I got a little older and wiser I realized the stupidity in what I had believed was true. I did research and got my kid vaccinated.
Anyway, all of this is to say, had I died at 21 I would’ve been remembered as that terrible person. I sometimes wonder if some of these people had enough time and education- would they be able to make changes? I would hate for my whole identity to be based off my ill informed actions as a young adult. (I’m a nurse now. I make it a point to reach out to people who think the way I used to think in the hopes that with a little compassion and a little education, they, too can see the light.)
Simon Whistler keeps writers in his basement can believe you quote him I this !!😂
My great aunt got married at 12 so Charlie Chaplain ain’t surprising. The past is the WORSED.
Yeah, just look at all these 50+ year old kings in the past, that married teens
@@kevindagame and a majority were at least 14 or up
Odd though that in the US it is still legal in over 20 States to marry a minor age 12 with parental consent and in a few States it is low as 10 years with parental and judicial consent...
@@MPM6785ChitChat,
Japan is also notorious for treating minors in a romantic fashion. Eesh! 😬
@@MPM6785ChitChat Yeah, it’s messed up
Influential people aren't really influential they just waste their own time with nonsense
You don’t become famous and rich by being a good person.
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I wish. 🙃🫠🫠
I’m a historian by profession and I don’t buy the “oh, but it was a different time” thing. There are many complex (and honestly, frequently tedious) arguments about why people did this or that and the choices they could’ve picked, and from a (relatively) liberal modern stand point you can argue it was immoral or barbaric or whatever. But to horribly (horribly!) simplify it, people have acted the same way throughout history. There’s a billion sources across cultures and continents that show both the best and the worst of humanity. We fight each other, we’re pacifists, we’re racists and we’re accepting. It happens everywhere all the time. That’s the human condition. For example: my grandparents were witness to the atrocities of WW2, there parents witnessed the atrocities of WW1, before that slavery, before that the subjugation of the American proletariat, before that the genocide of native Americans, before that and before that and before that the crusades and on and on and so forth. We always focus on the major violent things because, frankly, the history of people just hanging out and getting by is tedious. That being said…don’t be chatting at me about all this back in day shit. Nothing changes, it’s just new forms of cruelty to each other.
Yep the common person has had a terrible time throughout history & its mostly undocumented.
Surprised Elvis isn't here, but maybe for another list
He treated Priscilla poorly, and married her when she was awfully young, and he had a temper that I'm glad I wasn't around, but I've never heard anything shocking about him.
No No No No he didn’t marry Priscilla till she was 21 and that’s that!!
Even influential people were/are capable of being awful!
Helen Keller included!
You have the capacity to be awful too.
@@dhenderson1810 I know
Were? Meaning they passed away?
@@dhenderson1810 I don't deny that, but I hope I never will be!
read the book, "The British mad dog, Debunking the Myth of Winston Churchill" by M. S. King. to learn the truth of Winston. He was more horrible than you can imagine.
Kind of hard hearing about Helen Keller's views about Euthanasia 😢 I had a Cousin who was almost completely nonverbal & retarded. My Aunt & a group of others helped found the Northwest Center in WA. & helped to establish the "Education for all" bill. Wow, Joe Kennedy had a lobotomy performed on his own daughter, Rose😢
Not Steve Jobs bein a deadbeat dad 😫
Not even a crappy old computer from 'Dad'
RIP To All The Innocent 🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️
Can you even blame Dr Seuss? I would hate the people killing my friends and fellow soldiers too.
Always find it weird why people obsess over people's personal lives
That's why I like the interviews the American Academy of Television (?) does because they start with a few biographical basics then do an extensive interview about someone's work. I don't care who they married or if they are alcoholics. I want to know about their careers as actors, directors, etc.
8:50
For Hoover, it just should have said, 'Everything'
6:30 "Behind every musician, there's a human being with failures and faults" - a great quote from WatchMojo, which is why I'm better off not meeting my heroes or any historical figure. They did something admirable, but they're humans after all.
Jerry Lee Lewis? James Brown? Henry Ford? Harvey Weinstein?
Hoover was a excatly what I despise
Don't forget about Elvis . He married a 14 year old
I have been saying this for the longest even made a video about this they don't want to listen but you right
He married Priscilla when she was 18... But yeah, they started having a relationship when she was 14
@@marinadeburgos8666 Priscilla was born in 1945. They married in 1967. She was 22 then.
No No No No No he did not Mary her at 14 that’s a lie he waited till she was old enough and married at 21 Then they did all that!!! It’s good to look at the facts!!!
@Mind-podcast it’s a lie he wasn’t he waited till she was 21. He wasn’t that bad I’m not gonna listen to people who cherry pick stuff it inconveniences me too much!!!
this video shows that every human can make mistakes
Many of them didnt see it that way though, only now we do, and future Gens may not.
The only one that surprised me was Hellen Keller. The nerve of that woman.
My dad told me years ago that J Edgar Hoover was gay and had many parties. Dad was in the secret service and while being a body guard he saw Hoover in a red dress.
The use of Simon whistler is always a win
The only one that surprised me was Helen Keller. Disappointed and sad that she internalized ableism 😞
Unless there is documentation, criminal charges, or admittance by the accused, it's all just gossip.
It’s “Rolled” Dahl Never heard it pronounced “Ru-Olled”
Thats the saddest part: if youre looking for perfection in anyone of influence, youre going to be very disappointed. We're human, we're flawed
I hope everyone has positive change for their negative actions.
I thought I accidentally changed the video when Simon started speaking 🤔😂
What is it with Hollywood and kids?
Walt Disney made the same cartoons for the army!!
Oppenheimer deserves a spot on this list.
What he do?
@@kevindagame,
Invented the atomic bomb. From what I remember, he wanted to use this weapon to save mankind, but it was used for destruction instead. In response, he also invented the apology video, and he surprisingly took account of his responsibilities.
@@kevindagamewatch the movie, there’s a lot of things I didn’t know about Either that or maybe find some history book at the library. Very interesting
putting a morrissey song in this video is insane he could probably fit on the list
It’s wild that racial coexistence is described as utopian…
At least Steve Jobs daughter got named after the worst computer ever made
22:19 WOW im amazed you pronounced drogheda correctly! I grew up there. One of the biggest towns in ireland
When it said "Influential people" I thought they were going to talk about influencers 😅
We all did, but instead they just meant people we already knew sucked
yeah. me too 😅
Same I thought the same thing
Me too. That's why I was hesitant to see the video at first! 😂
The facts about Hoover, I only heard of them in movies before, but it is technically logical about his actions, even before the Red Scare and beginning of the Cold War. As for President Wilson, his promotion of segregation was not the only apparent unethical movement of his. I learned in high school history that he technically kept the U.S. out of World War I out of unethical means. And about Cromwell, he technically was a type of military dictator in some accounts, due to his censoring of theater and other activities in England itself. And he was also a Puritan, which helps put his actions in context if people know the events of the Salem Witch Trials.
No one has ever been completely pure of thought, the times they lived in to be considered always, but that some people are revered as perfect is stupid.
Tippie Hedron had a fear of Birds yet does a thriller movie called “The Birds”? Tippie … not buying your fakeness
I knew Steve Jobs was a nasty selfish man but I didn't know that it went deeper.
The Dr Suess one…yeah that kinda sorta definitely makes sense with that whole WW2 thing
He was just doing what he was ordered to do for the time. If continued after the military than yeah he would be bad then.
@lilshawano1014 exactly. I mean, the Japanese were our enemies and killing Americans on American soil and all. Surprised watch MOJO didn't go after him, or any other celebrity at the time, for mocking Hitler.
But it contributed to the suffering of Japanese migrants and Japanese-American people within the US. Just because he was ordered doesn't excuse the suffering it contributed to.
@@IceMaidenxx3 What? I don't think FDR and Governor Warren were interning American citizens because Geisel drew funny pictures.
Dr. Seuss's greatest sin was his ridiculous penchant for making up words just to complete a poetic rhyme.
Helen Keller would’ve been put down too so wtffff
I’m telling Simon you clipped him without recognition
steve jobs is burning in hells since 2011 ;)
The FBI made Jean Seberg's life a living hell!
Albert Einstein dumped his wife for his first cousin.
US school books are no longer allowed to refer to it as "The Trail of Tears". Now the Native Americans "went willingly".
Of course, because americans dont want people to know how awful they really are
Even the old terminology was awful. "Indian removal." It's right up there with "occupation."
That is so sick that they're saying that. OMG.
Helen Keller was very clear that she wishes that they hadn't done what they did and that they would have just let her die because her life was so hard even after she learned to communicate. Her support was because she was in fact suicidal but could not actually harm herself. She didn't want to truly be alive because she wasn't truly living because she was so severely disabled. She was not talking about people who were just deaf or just blind or have just one foot that has something wrong with it. She also wasn't talking about people who can fully recover. She was talking about those who are truly suffering and since she herself was truly suffering, she would know better than us who are not suffering. She advocated for Mercy.
Simon Whistler done made it,,, quoted on WatchMojo 😂🔥
It doesn't "undo" MLK jr's civil rights work, it just makes him a civil rights activist and a $lut 🤷
Most of these surprised me Number one didn't surprise me because I even remember studying in school about that.
Simon Whistler is everywhere!!!!
(Bill Gates intensifies)
Henry Ford and LRH
19:24 Hey my boy whistler getting hat tips.
Great video! Very interesting!
It was more than likely Helen Keller's interpreter that believed that shit.
Annie Sullivan? Do you know who she was?
Yup.