Top 10 HORRIFYING Facts You Didn’t Know About SAMURAI - DEBUNKED

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  • As an Ortientalist I was requested by many of you to talk about this video so here I'll explain how things actually worked in Japan and try to give you the most honest and unbiased point of view possible to the matters discussed in the original video by Toptenz channel.
    Samurai (侍?) were the military nobility and officer caste of medieval and early-modern Japan.
    In Japanese, they are usually referred to as bushi (武士?, [bu.ɕi]) or buke (武家?).
    By the end of the 12th century, samurai became almost entirely synonymous with bushi, and the word was closely associated with the middle and upper echelons of the warrior class. The samurai were usually associated with a clan and their lord, and were trained as officers in military tactics and grand strategy. While the samurai numbered less than 10% of then Japan's population, their teachings can still be found today in both everyday life and in modern Japanese martial arts.
    As aristocrats for centuries, samurai developed their own cultures that influenced Japanese culture as a whole. The culture associated with the samurai such as the tea ceremony, monochrome ink painting, rock gardens and poetry were adopted by warrior patrons throughout the centuries 1200-1600. These practices were adapted from the Chinese arts.
    In general, samurai, aristocrats, and priests had a very high literacy rate in kanji. Recent studies have shown that literacy in kanji among other groups in society was somewhat higher than previously understood.
    Some samurai had buke bunko, or "warrior library", a personal library that held texts on strategy, the science of warfare, and other documents that would have proved useful during the warring era of feudal Japan. One such library held 20,000 volumes. The upper class had Kuge bunko, or "family libraries", that held classics, Buddhist sacred texts, family histories, as well as genealogical records.
    A samurai was usually named by combining one kanji from his father or grandfather and one new kanji. Samurai normally used only a small part of their total name.
    I hope you Enjoy
    Link to the original video by TopTenz
    • Top 10 HORRIFYING Fact...
    Further note: As for the mistreatment that the "brutal samurai" used to mete out on the poor puppies, here how they would have fun in France in nearly the same age.
    [ In 16th-century Paris, a popular form of entertainment was cat-burning, in which a cat was hoisted in a sling on a stage and slowly lowered into a fire. According to the historian Norman Davies, “The spectators, including kings and queens, shrieked with laughter as the animals, howling with pain, were singed, roasted, and finally carbonized.”48 Also popular were dogfights, bull runs, cockfights, public executions of “criminal” animals, and bearbaiting, in which a bear would be chained to a post and dogs would tear it apart or be killed in the effort". ]
    Source: Steven Pinker, "The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined", pag. 123
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  • @psycho-logic8470
    @psycho-logic8470 Před 7 lety +905

    "What would happenj if you insulted a knight in medieval Europe. I think you see the point."
    I guess the guy mocking the knight would see it too.

    • @DT-hb1gq
      @DT-hb1gq Před 5 lety +21

      nah man knights were rarely nice dudes, like samurai. both were pretty sorry characters

    • @ngastakvakis4425
      @ngastakvakis4425 Před 5 lety +39

      @@DT-hb1gq thats what he basically said.

    • @callummellis3280
      @callummellis3280 Před 5 lety +79

      @@DT-hb1gq "The point" he is referring to would be the Knight's sword

    • @dlevi67
      @dlevi67 Před 4 lety +24

      Unless the guy had an extremely flexible neck, he wouldn't see the point sticking out from his back...

    • @cristiangranados2614
      @cristiangranados2614 Před 4 lety +3

      Psycho-logic ye but knights couldn’t actually point blank kill an insolent person like a samurai could

  • @dakotaholmes397
    @dakotaholmes397 Před 7 lety +1003

    I like the bit about 'Common women have to pay to marry samurai'. Uh... you mean like a dowry? That thing that pretty much every culture has had for most of history?

    • @danieldaw1778
      @danieldaw1778 Před 7 lety +100

      Dakota Holmes I was thinking the exact same thing. Dowry existed pretty much everywhere in every culture for a ridiculously long time. Even if you were a princess and your country was richer than another nation, you paid a dowry. Example, when Catherine of Aragon was married to Arthur, son of Henry the VII, Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile basically gave the English a Navy as her dowry.

    • @Dr.DX2
      @Dr.DX2 Před 6 lety +55

      don't go too far people. In my country (india) people still practice this and yes, i'm ashamed of it. I guess some of us are still stuck somewhere between 15 - 17 century AD.

    • @DSzaks
      @DSzaks Před 5 lety +48

      Actually a dowry was paid by the woman's family, not the woman. It was more like a "Here, take this useless woman off our hands, and take this gold for your trouble" (yes I'm being hyperbolic, sue me). So not exactly the same thing.

    • @fvriovs5502
      @fvriovs5502 Před 5 lety +39

      To pay for the bride is not a dowry, it's a brideprice.
      A dowry has numerous functions including the establishment of the household and even insurance against harm being brought against the bride if the laws of the country stipulate that if a wife dies soon in marriage, the dowry returns.
      It can also be used to sustain the wife after the husband's death, as well as be given to her own children in inheritance.
      In Ancient Sparta for example, there was an extremely wealthy upper class and very powerful group of women called the heiresses, due to the Spartan custom that a man's wealth passed to his wife when he died, not his children. She, adding this to her own legal property as well as ownership of her dowry, would then divide this equally between her sons and daughters. So then you had daughters entering marriage with a vast amount of property as well as dowry, and repeating the process a generation down.
      The consequence was a very enriched class of women with massive political influence.
      Dowries are largely extinct now due to the fact more women work than they did before as well as the general deconstruction of the family unit and values in many countries (I would argue this is a bad thing but others may differ), but the notion that dowries were simply the consequence of the *lack* of value placed on women in any role is very much not true and could in many ways work to the advantage of a woman. This of course is culture dependant, but even in cases of arranged marriages, brides were rarely 'sold'.

    • @fvriovs5502
      @fvriovs5502 Před 5 lety +7

      @Mr Lee Well as far as I am aware, a dower is property or wealth paid to the bride by the husband to support her upkeep in the event of his death (common if men marry later than women), whilst brideprice is paid to her family so that he is able to marry her at all.

  • @appleyanimator6541
    @appleyanimator6541 Před 5 lety +1252

    Seppuku? Hah! Pathetic.
    True samurai commit Sudoku.

    • @borismuller86
      @borismuller86 Před 5 lety +54

      Appley Animator *confused by numbers* “ARRRGH!”

    • @suryokai313
      @suryokai313 Před 5 lety +44

      Shamefur dispray

    • @nurse425
      @nurse425 Před 5 lety +19

      It first drove them INSANE before they took their lives, LOL!

    • @joshuawiseman5629
      @joshuawiseman5629 Před 4 lety +16

      @Jeffrey Scott seppuku is The same thing as Hari-kiri they are both accurate terms however I believe seppuku was actually the more used term

    • @holothewisewolf405
      @holothewisewolf405 Před 4 lety +1

      Epic meme

  • @yungsouichi2317
    @yungsouichi2317 Před 6 lety +447

    Seppuku wasn't that unique. Many defeated Roman generals routinely fell on their swords.

    • @rudamachoo
      @rudamachoo Před 4 lety +38

      and that's the occidentalist view expressed in the vid: "to rob the enemy of the opportunity to kill u".

    • @tiberius5245
      @tiberius5245 Před 4 lety +7

      Falling on your sword is not the same as cutting your stomach open.

    • @Intranetusa
      @Intranetusa Před 4 lety +60

      @@tiberius5245 Actually, Roman suicide sometimes did mean cutting their own stomach open. Look up how Cato the Younger killed himself: "Cato did not immediately die of the wound; but struggling, fell off the bed...his son and all his friends came into the chamber, where, seeing him lie weltering in his own blood, great part of his bowels out of his body, but himself still alive and able to look at them, they all stood in horror. The physician went to him, and would have put in his bowels, which were not pierced, and sewed up the wound; but Cato, recovering himself, and understanding the intention, thrust away the physician, plucked out his own bowels, and tearing open the wound, immediately expired."

    • @gustavfrye2736
      @gustavfrye2736 Před 4 lety +14

      @Jacob Locklear 99% chance of fanfic websites.

    • @gustavfrye2736
      @gustavfrye2736 Před 4 lety +1

      @Grant bro, don't even try...

  • @Jacob-yg7lz
    @Jacob-yg7lz Před 8 lety +375

    A wife killing herself along side her husband actually sounds quite Shakespearian...

  • @NonApplicable1983
    @NonApplicable1983 Před 8 lety +1563

    You could also compare ronin to modern veterans who have trouble reintegrating with society after living in such a violent environment for so long.

  • @NUSensei
    @NUSensei Před 7 lety +317

    Thank you for this video. It's great to see an "extended" commentary on material that is eye-catching, but leaves a lot to be explained.

    • @kevinmorrice
      @kevinmorrice Před 3 lety +7

      even after 3 years, i still cant find who asked for your opinion

    • @sirgalahad1376
      @sirgalahad1376 Před 3 lety +5

      @@kevinmorrice It was me I admit it. I asked asked him for his opinion 3 years ago. I’m so sorry.

    • @laufert7100
      @laufert7100 Před 3 lety +4

      @@kevinmorrice And I haven't find who asked yours, so what's your point?

    • @anandboss7034
      @anandboss7034 Před 3 lety +1

      Brah, he is just defending a culture he loves. I don't see wat this has to do with you

    • @carsoncopland982
      @carsoncopland982 Před 2 lety +1

      Kevin Morrice if only you’d of asked yourself the same question before commenting. Think I’m general, but think about being kind before you speak please.

  • @saintpoli6800
    @saintpoli6800 Před 5 lety +188

    The wife killing herself in my mind, is the same as her never “moving on” after your death. It’s the loyalty to you.

    • @timothymclean
      @timothymclean Před 4 lety +27

      It's more tragic and immediately definite, of course, but same idea. Exact same idea as Juliet stabbing herself, come to think of it, just with less decapitation.

    • @sohammitra7516
      @sohammitra7516 Před 3 lety +6

      If you think the wives killing themselves is tragic.
      You should read about the rajputs of india , I forgot the time period but it was before timur invaded india .
      The rajput were somewhat similar to the japanese in ww2 where they rarely surrendered and fought till they were killed.
      And when the wives heard that all the men of their family were dead , they all gathered together a set themselves on fire to stay with their husband on the other side as well.
      The practice is called Jauhar .

    • @House_of_Green
      @House_of_Green Před 3 lety +4

      Every body romanticizes Romeo & Juliet.........

    • @DrunkenAussie76
      @DrunkenAussie76 Před 3 lety +5

      @@House_of_Green
      ...gee, I wonder why people romanticise one of the worlds most popular romantic tragedies...

    • @thearcanehunter2736
      @thearcanehunter2736 Před 3 lety +2

      @@DrunkenAussie76 I certainly do. Even Shakespeare himself called out their actions as foolish. The idea of someone killing themselves after their lover died is honestly just disgusting imo. I don't care why you commit suicide, just don't.

  • @UkonRenjishi
    @UkonRenjishi Před 8 lety +519

    Why is Context always ignored?

    • @grimmfolly4893
      @grimmfolly4893 Před 8 lety +15

      As practice for when it's time to smear Donald Trump and anyone else who's politics aren't your own.

    • @mustarastas88
      @mustarastas88 Před 8 lety +27

      Context killed my little brother Timmy.

    • @emarsk77
      @emarsk77 Před 8 lety +23

      Because they're not Matt Easton :)

    • @mikehobbes6600
      @mikehobbes6600 Před 8 lety +13

      Because they're not historians.

    • @goldenfugnugget
      @goldenfugnugget Před 8 lety +7

      Damn you context, we will get revenge for Timmy just wait...

  • @Jimbo386000
    @Jimbo386000 Před 7 lety +222

    The video you responded to was like the Buzzfeed of medieval "facts".

    • @ohlawd3699
      @ohlawd3699 Před 7 lety +2

      +5Ermacs
      LOL

    • @amitabhakusari2304
      @amitabhakusari2304 Před 6 lety +6

      Here's a problem with top 10s and top 20s, Why only 10 or 20? Why not 11 or 19 or 22? Why not just as many you need to mention to give the general idea, or to cover most of the popular ones in the category or just enough you can talk about in the time limit of video? I never click on these types of links, not matter how popular the channel, or good source. The nicely rounded numbers are fishy.

  • @randallshughart
    @randallshughart Před 4 lety +186

    "It was war. People do aweful things at war."
    I'm french, I've been at war. You cannot be so true.
    What makes us quality humans, is to be able to grasp those facts. And act accordingly.
    Grazie mille signor Metatron.

    • @owlblocksdavid4955
      @owlblocksdavid4955 Před 4 lety +14

      Still, comparing the atrocities of Nazi Germany, Imperial Japan, the USSR, or to a lesser extent Italy (not that Italy wasn't bad, but we're looking at comparisons between three of the most evil regimes in history) grossly undermines those atrocities. The reason the US felt the need to drop those atomic bombs was precisely because of the fanaticism of the Japanese army and culture, and because they gave us no indication of an easy surrender. Either way, the fire bombings of Tokyo were far deadlier, and I'm not sure why people focus on the atomic bombs.

    • @pekkahmar1859
      @pekkahmar1859 Před 4 lety +2

      @SHADOW PIONEER - ENT. it was a different time

    • @livingtoaster1358
      @livingtoaster1358 Před 4 lety +5

      @@owlblocksdavid4955 tell that to a Deontologist also the U.S didn't just use an atomic bomb on just those two cities which the majority of were filled with innocent civilians but they've been literally bombing numerous cities in Japan not just Tokyo and let's not forget that the U.S during WW2 WW2 unreasonably put all their Japanese citizens in internment camps and where they faced much discrimination and incarceration because they feared they were all spies for Japan which is obviously not true, as well as the history of U.S discrimination against Japanese since the 1800s

    • @lolmeme69_
      @lolmeme69_ Před 3 lety

      @@owlblocksdavid4955 Couldn't have said it better.

    • @awpimawpimawpaajd4176
      @awpimawpimawpaajd4176 Před 3 lety +3

      @SHADOW PIONEER - ENT. well if you were born back then you'd act like them too

  • @redmeatrats8315
    @redmeatrats8315 Před 5 lety +38

    I fell in love with the romanticised version of Japan's feudal as a kid. Most people I run into get their notions from anime and manga. But the real history is much more interesting. It's good to see someone confronting largely Western held beliefs and ideals of the Edo and the Sengoku Jidai periods. I would love to see more on the end of the Jomon into the yayoi.

    • @23Lgirl
      @23Lgirl Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/OeqA8vaS9-8/video.html

  • @tn9711
    @tn9711 Před 8 lety +61

    Midevil Knights hunted not just as a means for attaining food but also they hunted as a way of training. It was common practice for Knights in training to go into the forest and premtively find wild animals to kill in order to physically and psychologically train themselves

    • @tn9711
      @tn9711 Před 8 lety

      Knights killed more animals. Better for the Samurais that only killed dogs

    • @adrixshadow
      @adrixshadow Před 8 lety +3

      The real difference is the weapon used for that training.
      It makes more sense to have a spear for a boar, and a nimble dog for bows.

    • @dukeofburgundy4229
      @dukeofburgundy4229 Před 8 lety +6

      *Medieval

    • @JustGrowingUp84
      @JustGrowingUp84 Před 8 lety +1

      Knyght Errant made a very good video on this topic!

    • @dukeofburgundy4229
      @dukeofburgundy4229 Před 8 lety +7

      ***** Seems too depend on the animal, I imagine most game would be hunted with bows or crossbows, though some animals like boars seem to been hunted predominantly with speer and hounds. And on the topic of tactics in regards to men-at-arms(I.e. knights) their tactics changed over time and according to the situation. Take for example the English during the Hundred Years War, who fought predominantly fought on foot in contrast with their peers. However after grand victories such as Crecy the trend seems to have caught on the rest of western Europe and was quite popular until the renaissance. However some knights also fought on foot as a necessity as a consequence of their native terrain, for example Norway or Scotland.

  • @matthewcorlew3821
    @matthewcorlew3821 Před 7 lety +200

    love how you break things down and explain things and why. Keep up the good work.

    • @goprev9715
      @goprev9715 Před 5 lety

      Whataboutism, and appealing to cultural sympathy/empathy/understanding to defend obnoxious cultural practices are not even arguments man, they are justifications.
      The video was informative yes, but poorly argumented.

    • @zakinnamis5577
      @zakinnamis5577 Před 4 lety +3

      @@goprev9715 okay boomer

    • @emperorfaiz
      @emperorfaiz Před 8 měsíci

      @@goprev9715 You are obsolutely wrong.

  • @Siegbert85
    @Siegbert85 Před 7 lety +272

    "Germans did what they did..." thanks for your kindness :'D

    • @SirFuffy
      @SirFuffy Před 4 lety +1

      @@OSRSBrachydios as Stanis la Rochelle would say

    • @DevilsAvocado69
      @DevilsAvocado69 Před 4 lety +4

      Yeah apart from the teenagers was the line that worried me.... I mean he is trying to justify what they did too children by saying oh well happens to adults too.... thats odd

    • @robertcook2112
      @robertcook2112 Před 4 lety +3

      What a hand wave and a half

    • @wodensthrone5215
      @wodensthrone5215 Před 3 lety

      @@DevilsAvocado69 I look at it as a way to move on from the topic, so he doesn't risk getting demonitized.

    • @dzonbrodi514
      @dzonbrodi514 Před 3 lety +1

      @@robertcook2112 Well put, he just didn't want to engage with that aspect of it. Coercion of children into sex happened in Europe too however, though he didn't mention that; children were routinely married to middle aged men.

  • @Tareltonlives
    @Tareltonlives Před 5 lety +150

    It's funny-every one of these horrifying facts is also true for a European culture from the same period.

    • @ngastakvakis4425
      @ngastakvakis4425 Před 5 lety +7

      They never said they weren't.

    • @owlblocksdavid4955
      @owlblocksdavid4955 Před 4 lety +10

      Killing innocents is still wrong. Committing suicide is still wrong.

    • @Tareltonlives
      @Tareltonlives Před 4 lety +25

      @@owlblocksdavid4955 Well, Suicide isn't necessarily wrong. But yeah, killing innocents certainly is.

    • @Tareltonlives
      @Tareltonlives Před 4 lety +24

      And of course the Romans were all about suicide for honor. Same with their contemporaries: Boudica, Cleopatra, Hannibal, Mithradates; they killed themselves rather than be publically humiliated.

    • @bumudanbanane9147
      @bumudanbanane9147 Před 4 lety +5

      @@Tareltonlives Well Mithradates ordered a friend to kill him during a rebellion of his army when the situation looked hopeless to him. I would not say that this was "suicide for honor" or comparable to the seppuku.

  • @Erik-vp5bm
    @Erik-vp5bm Před 7 lety +234

    Toptenz is a fucking sensationalist. His vid about vikings was terrible. Thanks for making these videos, it's truly needed.

  • @SnowblindOtter
    @SnowblindOtter Před 6 lety +33

    Yeah, I always was kind of confused with how Ronin could be so disgraced when Miyamoto Musashi was a Ronin _himself._ Yet, Musashi is often regarded as the pinnacle of what a Samurai was.

    • @dzonbrodi514
      @dzonbrodi514 Před 3 lety +4

      I think the point is that it was not desirable to be a Ronin, but misfortune could happen to anyone despite themselves and a Ronin could still become a Samurai again and find a master later. I think it's also the case that Musashi became highly regarded as a Samurai by *some* people after his death. During his lifetime he was highly regarded as a swordsman but not as a pattern of what a Samurai was. I know you wrote this 2 years ago, I am just looking at comments and felt moved to respond.

    • @NachtKaiser666
      @NachtKaiser666 Před 3 lety +2

      I think the misconception comes from a mix of facts cherry picked left and right. Kabukimono were essentially ronin, Akechi Mitsuhide was a ronin before serving Oda Nobunaga and ultimately betray him, stuff like that. Many ronin did end up getting caught for petty crimes while trying to barely survive. Stuff like that.
      Plus there's the whole honor point, samurai means something along the lines of "one who serves," the idea of dying in service of a lord was far more respected than dying independent. The idea that you could fight for the Hojo one day and the Satake the next might sound ludicrous to a samurai from either side. That's not to say defections never happened, they did when the tides of war did.
      There's often hypocrisy in those honor-based system, but then again it's hard to judge fairly from the outside.

  • @rubyrydinghood2600
    @rubyrydinghood2600 Před 6 lety +44

    I just read "The 47 Ronin Story" by John Allyn and found your video very much in line with Allyn's descriptions of samurai. The book even mentions a FEW ronin did turn criminal but most did not. Glad I saw your video since the Top Tenz one depressed me a bit after I finished such an inspiring book.

    • @23Lgirl
      @23Lgirl Před 2 lety

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  • @mikevasquez1103
    @mikevasquez1103 Před 6 lety +104

    Misrepresentation of the ninja is also exceedingly common among pop culture

    • @nicholasjonas2505
      @nicholasjonas2505 Před 4 lety +11

      Ikr. Ninjas actually didn't carry shurikens because it would rattle and if you dropped them that'd be hard to explain.They were more for stealth and being a messenger. Not for combat.

    • @donovanmcfay9831
      @donovanmcfay9831 Před 4 lety +6

      Nicholas Jonas also for gathering intel

    • @nicholasjonas2505
      @nicholasjonas2505 Před 4 lety +2

      @@donovanmcfay9831 yeah that too

    • @deadbeatnetwork9792
      @deadbeatnetwork9792 Před 2 lety

      @@nicholasjonas2505 They were basically the equivalent of today's spies.

  • @jackwalters3928
    @jackwalters3928 Před 8 lety +109

    There's a difference between killing an animal for sport and for food. You should compare killing an animal for sport with killing another animal for sport, and killing an animal for food with killing another animal for food.
    But yeah it is hypocritical because even today we kill animals for sport here in the west. From foxes and ducks to lions and elephants in the savvanah or bulls in the arenas and so on and so forth.
    Judging Samurai for shooting arrows at dogs a few centuries ago is hypocritical.

    • @linkxsc
      @linkxsc Před 8 lety +20

      I always love how they say dogs because they're mans best friends. You know, not like they totally never competed in hunting birds or boars or other creatures.

    • @jamesprice6605
      @jamesprice6605 Před 8 lety +1

      thankfully upper class style fox hunting is now illegal in the uk, though obliviously some still do it.

    • @The_Gallowglass
      @The_Gallowglass Před 7 lety +5

      I'm a hunter, in the west, but I do not kill animals for sport. I find it to be barbaric.

    • @Jan-gh7qi
      @Jan-gh7qi Před 7 lety +5

      I agree with you, that there is a difference between killing animal for Sport and for food. But what Metatron points out is not just the western Tradition of killing for food. He also mentiones Foxhunting, what ist in fact just killing animals for pure fun. If we talk about Hunting, in my opinion, there is also, if we do it really for food or for fun and Sport. And most of the Nobility of the Western world saw it as a Sport. (That does not mean, that i oppose killiing animals for food. I really love meat an see it as part of our culture.) At a last point, I think, we should not forget the reason of Training. One may discuss, if this is moral or not, but in any case, i think, there is a Difference between killing animals for fun or to improve you arching skills.

    • @binifarmer4045
      @binifarmer4045 Před 7 lety +1

      So it's somehow hypocritical to call out another culture for doing something other people do in the West that we also find disgusting? Sure, makes perfect sense.

  • @TheGmodParty
    @TheGmodParty Před 8 lety +493

    I guess you could say this list was a shamefur dispray.
    I am ready for seppuku now.

  • @victorconway444
    @victorconway444 Před 5 lety +36

    2:05 Look! Even in the drawing Simon uses there's a marking around the victim's neck, clearly implying they'll cut off the head first.

  • @timdixon3391
    @timdixon3391 Před 4 lety +15

    If I had a choice in the method of my execution...I'd choose decapitation by a skilled swordsman over electric chair or firing squad any day. My first choice would be old age of course.

  • @Ultramasterjedi
    @Ultramasterjedi Před 8 lety +176

    have you made a video about the last samurai? I'd love to hear your thoughts on the movie

    • @sauceboss4093
      @sauceboss4093 Před 8 lety +16

      Me too

    • @marcelosilveira2276
      @marcelosilveira2276 Před 8 lety +13

      hm I don't rememver if he refereed to the movie as whole, but he usually mention on it on his videos about japan, for example, the fact that the "samurai don't use guns cause of honor" part is bullshit.

    • @tegrin853
      @tegrin853 Před 8 lety +3

      Yes please! I loved the movie and I've heard cultural criticism against it. I'd like to know your insights on the movie.

    • @at-teclonetrooper2482
      @at-teclonetrooper2482 Před 8 lety +24

      True, the Samurais had been using guns and artillery for 300 years before the movie's timeline. I would suggest the review of HistoryBuffs, so many things you can learn from that guy :D

    • @matiokong5112
      @matiokong5112 Před 8 lety

      +AT-TE CloneTrooper you're here to huh that's funny lol

  • @assassintwinat8
    @assassintwinat8 Před 7 lety +111

    After watching the video, I am informed. After reading the comments, I am confused...

    • @nights1515
      @nights1515 Před 7 lety +2

      Lol, same here. I liked Top Tenz new Samurai video. Then click on this video and I don't really know what the heck is going on.

    • @assassintwinat8
      @assassintwinat8 Před 7 lety +7

      nights1515 XD i'm mainly confused as to why people are so mad

    • @googelplussucksys5889
      @googelplussucksys5889 Před 7 lety +6

      A lot of contrarian alt-righters in the comments.

    • @mercedeswalt6621
      @mercedeswalt6621 Před 7 lety

      assassintwinat8 Hahahaha!

    • @Samuel-wm6wv
      @Samuel-wm6wv Před 7 lety

      Googelplus Sucksys Yeah those alt righters ruining everything you do realise that alt right is a label put on ones self

  • @michaelherrmann8323
    @michaelherrmann8323 Před 5 lety +47

    It's at the point I think you and Simon Wistler should box, Italy Vs England, Facts vs Bullshit, Long hair Vs Bald!!! :) Lol

  • @Timasion
    @Timasion Před 3 lety +7

    The ronin thing is particularly bizarre to me. Samurai became ronin for a variety of reasons. Some went on pilgrimages to hone their skill. Some became mercenaries. Others became body guards. To say that they were all criminals or refused to work is simply wrong. In fact, some ronin actually put away their swords and took up other skills such as farming or merchant.

  • @ironmaskofhell1877
    @ironmaskofhell1877 Před 8 lety +109

    It's sad how many people fell into the lies of that video. I'm glad I unsubscribe from that channel.

    • @sigge.415
      @sigge.415 Před 8 lety +35

      ^ Lmao this guy guy thinks he's funny. You played yourself.

    • @Tellin08
      @Tellin08 Před 7 lety +27

      Your video took everything out of context toptenz. The fact that you have paid so much attention to this video and even to random people here shows that you know it too and are insecure.
      This video just didn't "add more information", metatron added the actual context to it like you should've done in the first place.
      When you leave out the context it makes all of these things seem like they were practiced among most of the samurai. And then you even say things like "and for some reason people are obsessed with japan" which just shows your true charlatan intention for the video.
      You don't have any more integrity just because you're pretending that showing up here actually makes a difference.
      Congrats on completely misrepresenting an amazing Warrior Culture just for views because you did that well.

    • @BRAIIIIIINS
      @BRAIIIIIINS Před 7 lety +7

      +TopTenz time to get a new handler for that account. Maybe someone with more tact and a better grasp of the English language.

    • @bvbxiong5791
      @bvbxiong5791 Před 7 lety +2

      um actually...the guy debunked like 3 or 4 facts only. the rest of the points was just his personal opinion and further explanation, he couldn't debunk the fact itself.

    • @Yoshimitsu882
      @Yoshimitsu882 Před 7 lety

      It's not about you vs. the Metatron lol it's about the generalizations you presented as facts in this one specific video you made

  • @ShaNagmaImmuru
    @ShaNagmaImmuru Před 8 lety +176

    I think this was mostly an apologetic video and not so much a debunking one

    • @brucejedilee5290
      @brucejedilee5290 Před 8 lety +9

      How?

    • @ShaNagmaImmuru
      @ShaNagmaImmuru Před 8 lety +49

      +Bruce Jedi Lee Well, when you point out for example that yes this thing happened but we have to see it in prespective (which i agree with) it isnt debunking. its apologetic in the sence that metatron puts it in context not proving it isnt true. I dont disagree with what he said by the way

    • @brucejedilee5290
      @brucejedilee5290 Před 8 lety +40

      ShaNagmaImmuru Well he also pointed out that almost everything he said was also grossly exaggerated or was only done by either a small group of Samurai or only durring a specific time period

    • @talastra
      @talastra Před 8 lety +57

      It's a debunking of the cherry-picking in the original.

    • @uncletimo6059
      @uncletimo6059 Před 7 lety +4

      You're right.

  • @koljkimm
    @koljkimm Před 5 lety +69

    Am I wrong but it seems to me that TopTenz got all of their information from movies and anime.
    ps. Here are 10 reasons why I don't watch TopTenz, Watchmojo or other that kind of channels. I feel slightly bad that 'block youtuber' script don't work any more and I haven't found replacement.

    • @KogaTora25
      @KogaTora25 Před 4 lety +3

      koljkimm thoes channels are clearly SJW pandering machines

  • @josueelias5860
    @josueelias5860 Před 7 lety +70

    11:56 "and war... war never changes" -Fallout series

    • @RakinkyOG
      @RakinkyOG Před 5 lety +3

      it never changes because it's a descriptive term, used to describe something that will always be inherent in human nature. That 2 opposing forces must clash and one must consume the other. Sad but true.

    • @thazmat
      @thazmat Před 5 lety +1

      @@RakinkyOG thanks captain obvious

    • @fransthefox9682
      @fransthefox9682 Před 5 lety

      @@RakinkyOG r/woooosh

    • @dank_crusad3r
      @dank_crusad3r Před 5 lety

      “The war has changed”

    • @timothymclean
      @timothymclean Před 4 lety +3

      @@thazmat Thing is, statements like "War never changes" sound profound because they resonate with something people believe. Lots of people *do* think war never changes, along with everything else in the world...and hence that nothing *can* change, so why bother trying to stop abuses of power or whatever? War never changes, the more things change the more they stay the same, it'll happen no matter what you do to stop it.
      Except it *can* be changed if people *bother.*

  • @LeviPaladin
    @LeviPaladin Před 8 lety +50

    The use of atom bombs in war is not dishonorable. It is terrible, but not necessarily wrong.

    • @mustarastas88
      @mustarastas88 Před 8 lety +7

      What's the difference between terrible and wrong?

    • @LeviPaladin
      @LeviPaladin Před 8 lety +15

      mustarastas88 It's terrible to get heart surgery. It's terrible to kill an intruder at night. It's terrible to sit in a prison cell all day long. None of these things are inherently wrong. Sometimes they are, but not always.

    • @LeviPaladin
      @LeviPaladin Před 8 lety +4

      Replay Bro By what moral standard?

    • @LeviPaladin
      @LeviPaladin Před 8 lety +3

      Replay Bro Nm. I'm tired. You must be joking.

    • @mustarastas88
      @mustarastas88 Před 8 lety +1

      Levi Paladin I don't think that heart surgery is terrible. But sure, that's personal opinion.
      What's the intruder thing supposed mean? Home invasion and self defense? At least here that's illegal. Not that it's an actual, common problem here.

  • @andreabruckner3175
    @andreabruckner3175 Před 7 lety +11

    Hey Mr. Metatron. Love your Stuff. I'm gonna be nitpicky myself... the worst thing the Japanese did in WW2 was not attacking Pearl Harbour...

  • @boarbot7829
    @boarbot7829 Před 3 lety +9

    So you didn’t debunk it, you basically just said it’s all true but it’s absolutely fine and it shouldn’t be an issue.

  • @Nogu3
    @Nogu3 Před 3 lety +19

    "The Japanese did some really bad things."
    China, Korea, Inner Mongolia and Hong Kong: "Please, tell me more."

    • @tarlison2k1
      @tarlison2k1 Před 2 lety

      ask spanish ,american and british all did at some point

    • @slamdancer1720
      @slamdancer1720 Před 2 lety

      @@tarlison2k1 as did china korea mongolia etc.

    • @tarlison2k1
      @tarlison2k1 Před 2 lety

      @@slamdancer1720 in war it's normal

  • @DougsDiggers
    @DougsDiggers Před 8 lety +81

    15:33 *CURRENT YEAR!*
    Really? In [THE CURRENT YEAR]!?
    I mean *COME ON!*
    I thought you were better than this Metatron.
    Here we go again...
    CURRENT YEAR!
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    You brought this upon yourself.

    • @carltonlee17
      @carltonlee17 Před 8 lety +7

      Wut???

    • @carltonlee17
      @carltonlee17 Před 8 lety

      +ᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) well, you see, the problem is that no one sign my contract

    • @noobafet8125
      @noobafet8125 Před 7 lety

      +Incubator QB hi evil cousin

    • @DougsDiggers
      @DougsDiggers Před 7 lety +1

      Noobafet no

    • @carltonlee17
      @carltonlee17 Před 7 lety

      ᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) yeah

  • @jsmith8542
    @jsmith8542 Před 8 lety +60

    You like cats better than dogs? Unsubscribed jkjk.

    • @xxfurio90
      @xxfurio90 Před 8 lety +1

      Yes, they taste better.

    • @xxfurio90
      @xxfurio90 Před 8 lety +11

      Yes, they taste better.

    • @linkxsc
      @linkxsc Před 8 lety +1

      ... Thats fuckin racist.

    • @jsmith8542
      @jsmith8542 Před 8 lety

      +Linkxsc I assume you are talking about the guy who replyed comparing cats with a derogatory term?

    • @linkxsc
      @linkxsc Před 8 lety

      Jimmie Smith
      Yeah. The guy who deleted his comment.

  • @melonboi927
    @melonboi927 Před 3 lety +5

    The point you say about them saying being gay isn't okay is definitely not what they were saying.

  • @AsIfItNeverWas
    @AsIfItNeverWas Před 5 lety +15

    "Germans doing their thing" I died when I heard that.

  • @9SS94Cr
    @9SS94Cr Před 8 lety +10

    Lies are bad. Conveniently incomplete truths are even worse. The former was used more to cover ignorance and mostly easy to discover, while the latter was frequently utilized to support agendas, and sadly more convincing as well.

  • @bluesz1bluesz17
    @bluesz1bluesz17 Před 3 lety +6

    i liked most of the upload but not the debunking point 3, you didn't deny this happened, so the fact that it happened to adults too don't mean you ignore the child victims and focus on the adult's by calling it homophobic but not paedophilia

    • @turksungerbob728
      @turksungerbob728 Před 2 lety +3

      I'm with you on this one. I felt that metatron didn't do a good job on that point.

  • @BrightonsPriest
    @BrightonsPriest Před 5 lety +10

    As I have stated before in comments, thank you for breaking up these false truths and false realities. Keep up your great work Metatron.

  • @rumpelpumpel7687
    @rumpelpumpel7687 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you so much for this Video!
    I really got mad after seeing the toptenz clip.
    You nailed it! 👍

  • @americathebeautiful3577
    @americathebeautiful3577 Před 6 lety +32

    I watched a documentary and it said, "they sometimes tested the sharpness of their blades on people, but the Japanese found it distasteful and found better ways of doing so."
    A history documentary..... or some random top 10s video dude on the internet. I wonder which is a better source for real historical facts.

    • @stevenc.c4138
      @stevenc.c4138 Před 3 lety +3

      This is why i like to research subjects Myself. Unfortunately finding a Source that is Correct gets harder with the internet because False information travles Faster than the truth and some people think just because they seen it on Tv or Read it on some random site online that it is Factual

  • @SuperTitank
    @SuperTitank Před 5 lety +11

    " 10 facts videos about this and that " are generally a huge, steamy, pile of BS.

  • @malafakka8530
    @malafakka8530 Před 5 lety +10

    While I think that you might misinterpret some of their motivations in one or two cases, I am as bothered as you were by people who judge the past or cultures of the past from today's perspective. It is such a stupid thing to do. Nothing is easier than that. I recently came across an article in the Guardian from 2009 which called Shakespeare problematic because of how women are portrayed in his plays. Sometimes I get the feeling that these people must believe themselves to be the heroes of humanity for criticising the past, not realizing that they would have been like those people in the past and that they would done the exact same things under those circumstances.

  • @waynemacdonaldwaynescooby2691

    top ten vids etc are like a jack of all trades, master of none. Love these debunking vids

  • @tichepotato7992
    @tichepotato7992 Před 8 lety +7

    A very good video, and I must say, I had almost exactly the same reaction to some of the points as you did, and I know very little about oriental history, and so don't really understand the majority of cultural taboos and requirements that occurred. The point about dogs though, I genuinely paused the video for a moment to have my own little rant, about how they would hunt dogs for sport. My response was something along the lines of: "What? In Europe people would hunt foxes for sport, and some still do today? So what's so different about hunting dogs? Cuteness factor?!? Bullcrap. Utter bullcrap." And so, when I unpaused the video after a moment, I was both mildly shocked and quite pleased to see that you had exactly the same counter-example as I did. It's great to see someone put actual reason, evidence, and an unbiased viewpoint to use, debunking videos like this, and like you said at the start, trying to educate people who may have been formerly misled by videos such as the one debunked. Good work Metatron, keep up the great videos!

    • @metatronyt
      @metatronyt  Před 8 lety +2

      Thank you very much for your kind words ^^

    • @tichepotato7992
      @tichepotato7992 Před 8 lety +1

      Thank you very much for responding, I really enjoy your videos, they're quite a nice change from the majority of stuff online. People like you, Shad, and demomanchaos all make fascinating videos that are always entertaining to watch.

    • @metatronyt
      @metatronyt  Před 8 lety +2

      Tiche CoMC I'm glad you think so and thank you for watching and commenting ^^

    • @backup4536
      @backup4536 Před 8 lety +1

      Dogs are loyal beings that evolved alongside us. Killing them for sport is, well, not only wasteful but inefficient. Foxes aren't domestic and they often cause damage to livestock and/or goods.
      To me, it seems that it takes a particularly savage person to kill an animal that isn't harmful to you, or if it isn't a food source.

  • @STUV101
    @STUV101 Před 7 lety +111

    Well time to block "TopTenz" from my youtube feed

  • @joslevin9093
    @joslevin9093 Před 5 lety

    I'm loving your videos the more I'm watching them. I've been subscribed for a while, but thinking about donating. It's that good!

  • @tyosk
    @tyosk Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for both your academic and philosophical views. I searched for dai + katana and found your channel only to realize that about 2 years ago, wanting to know more about Latin, I visited you once.
    Nice to know that it has grown to a massive community. Thanks again for all your efforts!!

  • @GoogleRuinsAnythingItTouches

    "Yeah the samurai did do that... but what about"
    Dude, I like your channel, but you didn't debunk a single thing, this entire video is just one giant whataboutism.

    • @deceptionception
      @deceptionception Před 3 lety +6

      I'm afraid you didn't catch the meaning of this video that much.
      Did you perhaps not watch the entire video?
      He did debunk most of the things in the list, what you may have missed is the fact that TopTenzNet has clearly put low effort on his video and is shining light on some things that mostly were a rare thing while trying to criticize them as if the entirety of japan was at fault, not only that but also using the morality we have today towards a culture he does not and refuse to understand.
      Metatron did an amazing job at pushing aside the stupid criticism, although i agree that some had a, like you called them, "whataboutism" into them but the point is that every culture in the world had a similar, if not the same thing, they pointed against old Japanese culture. So it's quite pointless to try singling japan while the rest of the world was by any means better.

    • @23Lgirl
      @23Lgirl Před 2 lety

      @@deceptionception czcams.com/video/OeqA8vaS9-8/video.html

  • @HAngeli
    @HAngeli Před 7 lety +10

    "I do prefer cats" - nice.
    But seriously now, I wouldn't watch toptez anymore, all the information is indeed taken out of context and so distorted.

  • @a.anightcraft1029
    @a.anightcraft1029 Před 6 lety

    Love this video thank you for explaining this in everybody's side ✌✌

  • @djkimvlogger9762
    @djkimvlogger9762 Před 6 lety

    love your channel brother! you keep it real :D

  • @bloodykenshiro8218
    @bloodykenshiro8218 Před 5 lety +5

    Just subscribed to your channel (coming here from Shadversity) and your medieval Japan focus piqued my interest. Thank you for making this video specifically, because a lot of the misconceptions you call out the Top Tenz video on are still perpetuated today, and they shine a bad light upon samurai, much worse than a realistic perspective warrants.

  • @cscjb
    @cscjb Před 5 lety +6

    2:10 iirc they also did this sometimes when they didn't have tameshigiri, with limbs and stuff stuck up on things such as the tameshigiri would be. If you even GOOGLE tameshigiri and read up on it, this being done on criminals that were alive was "occasional", meaning not a frequent thing. I completely agree with your statement on it being capital punishment as well, as it definitely was back then. I can't stand videos like that where they are trying to tell people about "HISTORY" and are being all like, " hey get smart off this shit buddy XD!!! " and then proceed to just spew a bunch of horseshit botched information.
    These people are just trying to make money off of gullible idiots who think that everyone on youtube is telling them correct information when they have the ability to just google what people are talking about while the video is paused and research whether what they're saying is true or not.
    Another good video Metatron.

  • @csnrdi
    @csnrdi Před 6 lety +14

    I love it when you start debunking by "well, they actually did this but [..]so did e-v-e-r-y-o-n-e else around the world" if you could only imagine that most people do get the idea: NOT ALL SAMURAY DID THAT!" without YOU teliing us so.. I was expecting you to PROVE sth wasn't right in the original material but nope, no such case here

  • @gusaraya5477
    @gusaraya5477 Před rokem

    This was awesome thank you for those clarifications as always fantastic content

  • @shane4018
    @shane4018 Před 4 lety +7

    15:40 I think what they might have been implying is that the trainer could use his senior position to coerce the apprentice into sexual relations, which wouldn't be properly consensual.

  • @RyanShimoda
    @RyanShimoda Před 7 lety +10

    Love the way you clarify the facts! I have Samurai blood dating back from the 17th century. Never knew all of the real and not because my Japanese great-grandparents moved here to Hawaii in the 1900's, and pop culture fuels the minds of many.

  • @shevchenko7cfc941
    @shevchenko7cfc941 Před 3 lety +1

    This is devastating, I'm new to your (awesome) channel... I love Simon's work on Biographics/Geographics

  • @testtubenetwork354
    @testtubenetwork354 Před 7 lety

    Extremely good and mostly facts covered about topic... Good research dude..... 🤗

  • @Vortica
    @Vortica Před 7 lety +6

    Ciao! Sono felice di aver trovato il tuo canale perchè fai video molto interessanti!
    ps. hai un gran bell'accento inglese :D

    • @diegocrusius
      @diegocrusius Před 5 lety +1

      keep forgetting italians use ciao for 'hello' as well. We use "tchau" in portuguese as a way to say goodbye. It gave me impression you were saying like "bye" and leaving the channel somehow. Love cultural exchance.

  • @ZacLowing
    @ZacLowing Před 6 lety +107

    Who sacrifices lambs still?

    • @GrigoriZhukov
      @GrigoriZhukov Před 6 lety +29

      It's been several years...but I sacrificed two lambs and consecrated them to the nutrition of my family. Yes, I slit their throats and apologized and thanked them. :) Those 4H lambs were good eating.

    • @michaelsorotskin6331
      @michaelsorotskin6331 Před 6 lety +31

      Its quite common in middle eastern societies to slaughter a sheep on weddings and such occasions, as a carnivore I don’t feel I can be judging them for that if they do it in a none sadistic way

    • @falkheerdeburg3152
      @falkheerdeburg3152 Před 6 lety +30

      Abrahamic religions

    • @fuckyoutubecomments7530
      @fuckyoutubecomments7530 Před 6 lety +20

      You... don’t..?

    • @AlkisGD
      @AlkisGD Před 6 lety +16

      Not a ceremonial sacrifice, but Greeks traditionally eat lamb on Easter Sunday. (Not that we don't eat lamb year round, but that one day holds special significance because of Christianity.)

  • @philosophicalreason
    @philosophicalreason Před 3 lety

    I'm surprised you don't have more subscribers.A long while back I have mentioned I told my grand kids to use your videos on the renaissance,the ones on knights to be specific.They even told their friends where to get information.
    Anyway keep up the good work.

  • @anonperson3972
    @anonperson3972 Před 5 lety +2

    To be fair there is a difference between killing a prey animal for food (preferably in a humane manner such as a bolt to the head), to chasing down a dogs (a species we have co-evolved with for around 40'000 years) and shooting them with arrows for sport. That is causing suffering for the purpose of sport, I consider this to be much worse than farming or hunting for food, the same way I would critisise dog fighting and bull fighting.

  • @Tryndamere308
    @Tryndamere308 Před 3 lety +4

    Great video! The only problem for me is defending imperial japan. (Or at least it sounds like it)
    Imperial Japanese did so many terrible things that fighting to the last man, suicide plane crashes, and attack at pearl harbor without a declaration of war should not go even top 10.

    • @ousamadearu5960
      @ousamadearu5960 Před 3 lety +3

      No, he isn't defending Imperial Japan. But the fact that everyone did shit on WWII was his point. Hell such as the Laconia Incident and American Fire Bombings on literal civilian cities(aside from the fact that inaccuracy from pilots was too common at that time). Sure thing we can blame everyone for their war crimes, but saying one is defending a certain country for a cultural concept that no longer existed in Imperial Japan(said Bushido was no longer a thing at that time and was just a template for a different code of honor, just like Chivalry).

    • @Tryndamere308
      @Tryndamere308 Před 3 lety +4

      ​@@ousamadearu5960 Yes but when one country is estimated to have killed more innocent civilians than Nazi Germany...

  • @Toadcop98
    @Toadcop98 Před 7 lety +13

    Another great video Mr Metaman.

  • @teenfoe
    @teenfoe Před 3 lety +2

    By having your house "abolished" it means down the memory hole it goes.

  • @MockupgamesNet
    @MockupgamesNet Před 7 lety +1

    Hey! Great video! I found this very helpful as I am currently developing Bushido style pvp mmo. I've subscribed, and later down the road when we get to beta, I might contact you to see if you might come point out some of my more obvious mistakes, if that is something you wouldn't be opposed to.

  • @finnthehu200
    @finnthehu200 Před 8 lety +8

    I love debunking videos :)

  • @JohnDoe-on6ru
    @JohnDoe-on6ru Před 6 lety +4

    #1 sounds like a good idea depending on the crime.

  • @GuardedSoul
    @GuardedSoul Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you so much for making this video.

  • @stephengent9974
    @stephengent9974 Před 3 lety +2

    We used to hang, draw and quarter someone. The person was hanged until unconscious. They were revived, their abdomen slit open, disembowled , and their guts were burned before their own eyes. Sometimes the person was castrated. Then the person would be be-headed and quartered. Sometimes a person was broken on the wheel, where their bones were all ( every bone) broken one by one. SO we in the west, have no room to post the finger at the behavior of others

    • @GoogleRuinsAnythingItTouches
      @GoogleRuinsAnythingItTouches Před 3 lety +2

      He wasn't pointing fingers, he was doing a top 10 on historical facts that most people wouldn't know. The fact that you consider that to be "finger pointing" shows how childish your reasoning is, not his.

  • @adonispepperonis645
    @adonispepperonis645 Před 7 lety +7

    Thank you for giving me a better picture of the Japanese warriors. I've always found them pretty awesome in their honorable ways. But that top 10 gave me a pretty fuckedup picture of Samurai's. Thanks to you I know better

    • @riquitoferreira9207
      @riquitoferreira9207 Před 3 lety

      Same.

    • @exantiuse497
      @exantiuse497 Před 3 lety

      Too bad, most of the video was true. Making excuses like "knights did it too" doesn't make it better. Most Samurai, like most people in the Feudal era around the globe, were horrible people by today's standards. If you have a fantastical, romaticised view of someone from that era, it's probably false

    • @ajanator5263
      @ajanator5263 Před 3 lety +1

      The best way to think of samurai is to think of them as people. People are prone to be horrible, just look at the shitshow that America has become. Look at politics, look at religion, look at global conflicts. People can be shit, and the samurai were no different.

  • @404Dannyboy
    @404Dannyboy Před 7 lety +22

    I love most of your videos but here you seem to criticize a video that focuses on the worst aspects of an ancient class.... for only pointing out the worst aspects of an ancient class. Slightly befuddling.
    Edited to be fair the number one point on their list didn't actually relate to samurai so that criticism is more fair.

    • @ousamadearu5960
      @ousamadearu5960 Před 5 lety +4

      worst aspects that are.not only cherrypicked but mixes in fact to fiction.

    • @mrbouncelol
      @mrbouncelol Před 3 lety +1

      I agree, and it is simply Whataboutism to defend a cultural practice by saying others did it too

  • @tuckeranderson487
    @tuckeranderson487 Před 5 lety

    This was very informative

  • @paolina525
    @paolina525 Před 3 lety

    thank you! you explaine very good

  • @peyj7977
    @peyj7977 Před 6 lety +3

    I like how they used anime pics lmao

  • @ottovonbismarck7646
    @ottovonbismarck7646 Před 7 lety +2

    13:39 Guys like "Come at me bro!"

  • @kekipark77
    @kekipark77 Před 6 lety

    Great video

  • @yourbandsux
    @yourbandsux Před 7 lety +1

    there are 3 cats going around as samurai delivering pizza

  • @L.J.Kommer
    @L.J.Kommer Před 6 lety +6

    4:31
    Wait, you don't? Is that frowned upon or something?

  • @1oace768
    @1oace768 Před 7 lety +3

    Peasant Psychopath vs Samurai: Interactive Video.

  • @MrEazyE357
    @MrEazyE357 Před 7 lety +1

    Thanks for the video. I have kind of a strange question for you. On the samurai's armor, why was the part of the helmet that covered the neck layered in the way it was? It seems like it would have been better in practice to layer it in the opposite direction so a blade would slide smoothly down it. If it was layered in the way pictured, it seemed like it would be less efficient when deflecting a blade (e.g. the blade would get caught between layers).

  • @nikokungreenfuzzey
    @nikokungreenfuzzey Před 4 lety

    came from shadeversity watched a couple vids and enjoyed them after a bit... learned a little as well i will be digging further into the backlog here

  • @Pwnopolis
    @Pwnopolis Před 6 lety +7

    Thank you for reminding me to respect other cultures & try to understand before criticizing from my moral high horse.
    Seems simple, but it's easy to forget sometimes.

    • @owlblocksdavid4955
      @owlblocksdavid4955 Před 4 lety +1

      I disagree. While judging individuals should be done in context, I think it's important to judge cultures themselves. We don't want to dismiss the evils of the slave culture of the antebellum south, the anti semitic culture of early 20th century Germany, etc. Recognize that there were good parts of each culture, sure. But cultures can be more moral than others.

  • @ProdigyofEpistemology
    @ProdigyofEpistemology Před 5 lety +17

    I would say this guy is misinformed, I wouldn’t pull the race card out on him. It has no basis. Love your videos btw

    • @timothymclean
      @timothymclean Před 4 lety +12

      The line between racism and ignorance does not exist, because of the symbiotic relationship between the two. Racism cannot exist without ignorance, and that ignorance is hard to maintain without racism. Not necessarily KKK levels of racism, but it doesn't stop being racist just because it's subtle and accidental.

    • @invisibleboy459
      @invisibleboy459 Před 4 lety +1

      @@timothymclean holy shit you're right. ( not in a sarcastic way of course)

    • @owlblocksdavid4955
      @owlblocksdavid4955 Před 4 lety +2

      @@timothymclean true. You can say the same thing about evil cultural practices, like ritual suicide. Yes. Other cultures did it. They were also wrong to do it.

    • @dzonbrodi514
      @dzonbrodi514 Před 3 lety

      @Grant Yeah it was obvious bait

  • @TokyoSilver
    @TokyoSilver Před 5 lety

    thanks for cool vid.

  • @hqlife5128
    @hqlife5128 Před 3 lety +1

    ''They killed lots of dogs''
    American colonists when they saw the bison:
    ''I'm about to do what's called a samurai move''

  • @yesbutactuallyno8305
    @yesbutactuallyno8305 Před 3 lety +10

    I love how you debunked this shameful display of the Samurai. All these things he find so shocking is done all over the world at some point in history..

  • @TheAwesomoe
    @TheAwesomoe Před 5 lety +9

    Interesting that he chose Pearl Harbor as the example of atrocities committed during WWII on Japan‘s part, not China.

    • @adenkyramud5005
      @adenkyramud5005 Před 5 lety

      Maybe because it's the most prominent one, the one that everybody and their mother know about lol not everybody knows what happened in China but everyone knows what you mean when you talk about pearl harbour

    • @TheAwesomoe
      @TheAwesomoe Před 5 lety

      Lusor Jango Fett HFH obviously there is an alternative explanation, I‘m just pointing out that it‘s very suspicious given japanese mentality basically throughout all of history.

    • @georgew2014
      @georgew2014 Před 3 lety

      He actually answered this question in a comment. He chose Peral Harbor because its what people know about. Bringing up Nanjing, and having to explain it, would have made the video longer. And probably would have changed the whole tone.

  • @otorishingen8600
    @otorishingen8600 Před 6 lety

    gr8 video thank you

  • @tubeviewerX20
    @tubeviewerX20 Před 6 měsíci

    Just saw this video even though it’s seven years old. Thanks again Meta, You’re doing humanity and history a great service :)

  • @muffins2gudforu666
    @muffins2gudforu666 Před 5 lety +4

    10:19 Total War Shogun 2, anyone

  • @genustinca5565
    @genustinca5565 Před 6 lety +27

    Informative video but in TopTenz defense, I think you are mistaking 'debunking' with 'nuancing'. You did not debunk these claims, rather you nuanced them. Debunking involves showing the falseness of claims - which you do not - nuancing involves showing subtle differences in meaning or alternative perspectives to claims - which you do.

  • @Bluescorpio75
    @Bluescorpio75 Před 4 lety

    Great video.

  • @augustofioretti6938
    @augustofioretti6938 Před 3 lety

    Even if these are old, I appreciate greatly these debunking videos. Good work!
    And I suppose you've already watched it, but I thoroughly recommend you the film "Harakiri" de Koyabashi.