@@walperstyle Wow, this escalated quickly lol. Ok, ngl the socialist boogeyman inside your head is so frightening you that it's making you disconnected from reality. Do you know what else are also dictatorships? Corporations. Yes. If you think about it, we've only ever achieved democracy in the political realm, but in the economical realm it's still complete utter dictatorship, and no one except the bosses has any control over their workplace whatsoever. And when your economy is a dictatorship, you can't even fully achieve political democracy either, because your bosses lobby the government to serve THEIR interests, not yours (for example: spread anti-socialist propaganda to gullible people like you). Maybe it's time we stop empowering the rich and make 'em leave us alone?
They do and that's why we're as split as we are. Candidates are always saying they want a unified city or state or Nation but what gets them elected is convincing people there's an enemy The other side notably the Republicans or the Democrats that need to be defeated. If you can pit enough of one against the other you have a good chance of winning an election as the champion of one side or the other.
2:31 this is one of three moments that reshaped my world, . everything went askew, . like a blip on a screen, . my world changed. 8:13 not everyone has singular empathy, . some react the same even if it was an animal hate, intolerance, xenophobia, racism, it's all taught, . we are not BORN racist.
Research shows that human beings have a natural proclivity to make distinctions between "us" and "them." That natural proclivity has a survival value. You want to know who to trust and share resources with, and who is your enemy. From an early age, we show our natural tendency as social creatures to pay attention to the cues that our caretakers pay attention to. And we have very sensitive pattern detectors toward other humans. You can certainly say that the biases and prejudices we have make the world simpler, in the sense that we don't have to have think quite as hard about who to trust and who not to trust. They give us a predetermined schema to make sense of the world. But especially in a multicultural society like ours, prejudices are often very limiting and very harmful. They may give some people a simpler view of the world, but it comes at great cost to the people who are their targets. The first thing to understand is that the "in-group" and "out-group" distinctions that define "us" and "them," are highly malleable. Whether it's race, class, religion, gender, or sexual orientation, research shows that the specific identities that we are prejudiced toward or against can change. That's an important finding. A few years ago, research that made headlines seemed to suggest that we are hardwired to be racist. Scientists found that when research subjects were asked to make distinctions between photos of black and white faces, a part of the brain called the amygdala lit up. The amygdala is part of the limbic system, an evolutionary early part of the brain, so the findings seemed to show that biases are a very basic, primitive response. But we've since discovered that the amygdala lights up when people are asked to make almost any kind of socially relevant distinction, positive or negative. When research subjects are asked to distinguish between team members and nonmembers, for example, the amygdala lights up. So the current scientific understanding is that we're hardwired to make distinctions that are helpful in navigating our social world, but not to be racist per se. But we are born biased and tribalistic, due to it giving us an evolutionary survival edge.
She was heart-touching speaking. During the entire lecture, she kept smiling and laughing but in the end she got emotionally sad. This thing grabbed the attention.
"The liberty of a democracy is not safe if the people tolerate the growth of private power to a point where it becomes stronger than the democratic state itself. That in its essence is fascism: ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or any controlling private power." - Franklin D. Roosevelt
Okay first of all there is no mention on DEMOCRACY IN THE CONSTITUTION of The USA WE LIVE IN A REPUBLIC. Second, The time Roosevelt was alive were vastly different than the one we live in today. Technology, Psychology and biology tend to differ a lot in today’s economy. Third, It’s not the private power which is the problem it’s the people who make private power, Powerful the in the first place. i.e. POLITICIANS and MEDIA. We live in a world where people want everything thing FAST and that’s okay but learning and consuming cheap dopamine shouldn’t be, Information is gained SLOWLY just like what you put in ur body you should be aware of what u put inside ur brain. People today don’t tend realize the freedoms they enjoy. 99% of west has clean water, 24 hour energy, doctors, military, Etc. What some don’t have got a lot to do with Psychology and biology than Economic reforms. You don’t need a Ferrari but it’s marketed to you, as you just want it. The concept of Socialism means to increase the The American way of spending on credit rather than Saving. “Underlying the most arguments against free market is the lack of belief in freedom itself” - Milton Friedman
Romanski No they are not the same. OUR FOUNDERS KNEW THAT DEMOCRACY FAILS, Cus you can elect anyone coming from a herd mentality or reading an article. Yes in a Republic POWER IS EQUALLY DISTRIBUTED. That does because germany is a different type of democracy than America. Your country is not as diverse and populated as America is. So the government is able to solve problems and allocate resources better among the people. Like the US your chancellor Has a lot of power, In the US power is distributed among Congress, The mayor and Governors. Even school district has it’s own laws.
@@cardcode8345 ''lack of belief in freedom'' freedom of what? freedom TO what? freedom FROM what? if it's freedom to take away others' freedom, then i will happily lack my belief in it, no thanks
I feel she didn't give us enough context for the firsr woman, but really went in depth into the context relating to the second woman. Besides that, excellent talk
8:38 thank you for saying that, although I'm incapable of feeling sympathy for people I have no connection with, it makes me happy that you are trying to spread awareness of this issue.
There is no difference between the Nazis and the Islamic extremists. Hate is hate. We are all literally related. That person you might despise is your family.
I really liked it! I feel like this ted talk contributed to a better understanding of the world that we live in and I feel like this is what it's all about.
Very good talk. I recognized a lot of what she spoke on. Especially the toilet paper hung on the hanger the wrong way. j/k I see Us vs Them is the primary driver ... we see that in politics now in the US more than ever. We don't get enough calls for an astronauts perspective. And yet, for us to rise to the worldwide challenges we face, we must.
I wonder if it occurs differently. When there isn't an understood societal remedy, critiques are produced that function as deconstruction and a process-of-elimination act which unconsciously holds the space of both maintenance and everything but the remedy, to produce the remedy. Yet during this time, varied self maintenance acts from the critiques, produce grown us/them societal gridlock, which produces provoking the battle via weaponized characterization. You then can't merely force people to selectively represent isolated groups when others don't. Then this can produce bubbles of self deception when overtime more accurate portrayals have become obstructed and not acclimated to. Then people acclimate to partial information & assumptions.
@@hutton40599 They actually did - I'm not sure what paper but they basically just made them the same color (your own) and wrote text like (this hand belongs to race 1, which is your own, and this other hand belongs to race 2, which is not yours). Less pronounced but you still feel more pain for the one just labeled as your own
In her example its not the joy of paining the other team but the desperation of people who get their land stolen, being deprived, dewatered and harassed by a violent occupier of their homeland making them incapable of living in a normal way.
Hmm, but religious equally doesn't mean anything to you? Lmao the United States was founded by religious pushed out of Europe. Lmao plenty Latino, and black Americans died in all wars, and killed natives. Lmao maybe listen again to this video. And realize Spain, uk, middle east ,and aisa are shaped the way they are because of colonialism. If you wanna ask who colonized the most? The uk. your hate for white people stops you from living a normal life? Wow talk about racist . You definitely need to listen to this video again !you are missing the entire point !
Instead of bringing each other down we should be pulling each of us up to be lifted higher. Maybe it's harder to come up with ideas to lift people higher than to bring people down
@@buddylove3540 I can assure you most people aren't relying on these helpful group of people. And it's not really a duh thing because how come in politics there's mostly statements to bring down the other party and no mention of what each party will do?
@@KenTheAdventurer well, I think alot of people do rely and take advantage of government assistance i see and hear about it almost every day. And usually, if to my understanding and what I see the democrats are usually in favor of more government controlled policies than the other party. Thatz why when the dems go high as far as more money and control the republicans dont go for it so it ends up getting shut down. And ever since trump got into office all they want to do is slam and make him out to be an evil leader who is only out to destroy the nation. Wich is not true at all. He has done alot of good things that is not really made public aside from one having to look and dig into other news outlets.
@@buddylove3540 while I agree that there is a strong liberal outage culture, let's also note that Trump routinely lies about the position of the opposition. Ie, Biden is certainly not soft on rioters. This isn't helpful. Let's also agree that Trump has made serious mistakes, like bombing Syrian children, having rallies indoors (illegally), detaining american citizens at the boarder, clustering supporters at an empty stadium during a pandemic, and telling our research institutions what words they can and can't use. Do remember, "fake news" is the slogan of egyptian communists and Trump.
There you people go again pulling each other down. Now I know who not to vote for but I have no idea who to support 'cause no one is telling me the good news 🤦♂️
A large portion of the population actively seeks hatred and violence as a means to "fix" things. Witch is why so many things are broken. But people need to make a better effort to not lump groups of people together by association. Everyone has the right to be seen as an individual.
@@aylbdrmadison1051 you realize tribalism is natural??? Im a realist not an optimsit. Humans naturally divide each other. Thats not to say we can limit violence but that we'll never come close to getting rid of violence
great talk, but i'm wondering why it was so focused on individual acts of political violence, rather than on the vast structures of ongoing political violence that are being committed by our public institutions, thru info bubbles & us/them thinking, etc., such as our prison system with over 2 million captives, half of which are merely there on nonviolent drug charges, or our military that is fighting 7 unjust wars simultaneously >< seems like quite an omission
Yet still you seem to have a somewhat immature approach to daily life. Maybe if you had a relatively basic understanding of psychology and social psychology you would learn something.
Greetings *TED!* Why, i can't translate subtitles, at "Ru" or "By" language? (TH-cam: "You cannot translate subtitles and metadata in the video you have selected.")
Some middle eastern folks are pretty decent people. But the majority of them have been born, breed, and brainwashed through war and hatred towards infidels. And so they learn a certain way to think about the rest of the world is bad, so thats when they begin to hate and become violent.
@@buddylove3540 I think your comment shows who is brainwashed. "the majority"!!!! From where you got this statistic? Or have you lived in middle east country for awhile?
And you are making mistake by refering to people who did that as americans.. Okay, they were americans, but not all people of America voted for that to be done of course. That is where we make a mistake, we judge whole country by the act of leaders. Unfortunately what leaders do is often what people of that country are against (democracy is weak). Of course there are different groups of people in one country, but the bigest mistake if you ask me, is to put all people (for example americans) in same category. That is like sending an innocent man to jail. Same thing goes for when some people refers to all muslims as terrorists. It is so wrong. It is essential for better future, to stop categorizing!!!
People make a conscious choice to be violent. You are responsible for your own actions and accountable for them. Makes no difference how you rationalise it in your head. There is a clear line between action and inaction there is no grey area here.
Then you must have no knowledge of the science that has saved MILLIONS of people. The social psychology behind the video is so true, maybe you should study the topic through an intellectual lense before preaching rubbish.
@@zakgault4209 you've never experience a violent society and how it changes. I grew up surrounded by paramilitary violence. I'm preaching from real life experience. Care to quote the science you talk about?
@@JW-YT please. I grew up in a black family as the strange white guy. Can you logically deny that the life saving medications that save MILLIONS of USA lives a year were not scientific advances?
Mental illnesses, crimes of passion, crimes done by people who don't fully understand the ramifications of their actions (children, mentally disabled, etc.). Should I go on? There is always a grey area. Human psychology is complex and statement like this show complete ignorance.
@@Alkoholwioslaidziwki the things you list are not political violence - you miss the point. As for people who do not understand because their kids, we do not treat kids the same as adults, or the mentally ill etc in a court of law.
"Abu" means "father of". Her name is ridiculous (Christiane-Marie "father of" Sarah). The reason this is done, in the middle east, is to identify yourself and your family. So you say my [name] Abu (which means "father of") then your [ Spouse's Name]. So if my name is Seth and my son's name was David; I would announce myself as Seth Abu David. For a scholar she isn't very well researched. If she wants to learn about the middle east; I suggest she actually talk to some middle easterners and ditch the Liberal talking points.
Sadly… If you were to look at the demographics of the 86,000 viewers of this video… You would expect to see the majority of them are from the "blue team" region... at least in North America. The problem is learned behavior often means learned ignorance.
She should have also included her lovelife in her speech,what she wants in a guy ,sure enough there must be a lot of guys out there who want to ask her for a date.
1. Information bubble
2. Us-them
3. Focusing on diff
4. Focusing on emotional cues
@@walperstyle Wow, this escalated quickly lol. Ok, ngl the socialist boogeyman inside your head is so frightening you that it's making you disconnected from reality. Do you know what else are also dictatorships? Corporations. Yes. If you think about it, we've only ever achieved democracy in the political realm, but in the economical realm it's still complete utter dictatorship, and no one except the bosses has any control over their workplace whatsoever. And when your economy is a dictatorship, you can't even fully achieve political democracy either, because your bosses lobby the government to serve THEIR interests, not yours (for example: spread anti-socialist propaganda to gullible people like you). Maybe it's time we stop empowering the rich and make 'em leave us alone?
lol thanks
What a beautiful lecture.
"Which wolf is winning, a good one or a bad one?" - "The one who you feed"
And yet the bad wolf is fed by the ones they hate the most.
Tomorrowland, right?
God I wished more people in today's political discourse paid attention to this and these patterns
They do and that's why we're as split as we are. Candidates are always saying they want a unified city or state or Nation but what gets them elected is convincing people there's an enemy The other side notably the Republicans or the Democrats that need to be defeated. If you can pit enough of one against the other you have a good chance of winning an election as the champion of one side or the other.
This is so important right now. Everything is so polarized.
2:31 this is one of three moments that reshaped my world, . everything went askew, . like a blip on a screen, . my world changed.
8:13 not everyone has singular empathy, . some react the same even if it was an animal
hate, intolerance, xenophobia, racism, it's all taught, . we are not BORN racist.
Uh dude....That's exactly what she said. "That is not biologically fixed. That is learned behaviour."
Research shows that human beings have a natural proclivity to make distinctions between "us" and "them." That natural proclivity has a survival value. You want to know who to trust and share resources with, and who is your enemy. From an early age, we show our natural tendency as social creatures to pay attention to the cues that our caretakers pay attention to. And we have very sensitive pattern detectors toward other humans.
You can certainly say that the biases and prejudices we have make the world simpler, in the sense that we don't have to have think quite as hard about who to trust and who not to trust. They give us a predetermined schema to make sense of the world. But especially in a multicultural society like ours, prejudices are often very limiting and very harmful. They may give some people a simpler view of the world, but it comes at great cost to the people who are their targets.
The first thing to understand is that the "in-group" and "out-group" distinctions that define "us" and "them," are highly malleable. Whether it's race, class, religion, gender, or sexual orientation, research shows that the specific identities that we are prejudiced toward or against can change. That's an important finding. A few years ago, research that made headlines seemed to suggest that we are hardwired to be racist. Scientists found that when research subjects were asked to make distinctions between photos of black and white faces, a part of the brain called the amygdala lit up. The amygdala is part of the limbic system, an evolutionary early part of the brain, so the findings seemed to show that biases are a very basic, primitive response. But we've since discovered that the amygdala lights up when people are asked to make almost any kind of socially relevant distinction, positive or negative. When research subjects are asked to distinguish between team members and nonmembers, for example, the amygdala lights up. So the current scientific understanding is that we're hardwired to make distinctions that are helpful in navigating our social world, but not to be racist per se. But we are born biased and tribalistic, due to it giving us an evolutionary survival edge.
She is right mostly. All of those things can be self taught as well. Otherwise they wouldn't exist. Just a difference in phrasing.
An educational and amazing talk that should receive way more attention.
Preach dawg
She was heart-touching speaking. During the entire lecture, she kept smiling and laughing but in the end she got emotionally sad. This thing grabbed the attention.
"The liberty of a democracy is not safe if the people tolerate the growth of private power to a point where it becomes stronger than the democratic state itself. That in its essence is fascism: ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or any controlling private power."
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
Great quote! And very relatable to today’s times.
Okay first of all there is no mention on DEMOCRACY IN THE CONSTITUTION of The USA
WE LIVE IN A REPUBLIC.
Second, The time Roosevelt was alive were vastly different than the one we live in today.
Technology, Psychology and biology tend to differ a lot in today’s economy.
Third, It’s not the private power which is the problem it’s the people who make private power, Powerful the in the first place. i.e. POLITICIANS and MEDIA.
We live in a world where people want everything thing FAST and that’s okay but learning and consuming cheap dopamine shouldn’t be, Information is gained SLOWLY just like what you put in ur body you should be aware of what u put inside ur brain.
People today don’t tend realize the freedoms they enjoy. 99% of west has clean water, 24 hour energy, doctors, military, Etc. What some don’t have got a lot to do with Psychology and biology than Economic reforms. You don’t need a Ferrari but it’s marketed to you, as you just want it. The concept of Socialism means to increase the The American way of spending on credit rather than Saving.
“Underlying the most arguments against free market is the lack of belief in freedom itself” - Milton Friedman
Romanski
No they are not the same. OUR FOUNDERS KNEW THAT DEMOCRACY FAILS, Cus you can elect anyone coming from a herd mentality or reading an article. Yes in a Republic POWER IS EQUALLY DISTRIBUTED.
That does because germany is a different type of democracy than America.
Your country is not as diverse and populated as America is. So the government is able to solve problems and allocate resources better among the people.
Like the US your chancellor Has a lot of power, In the US power is distributed among Congress, The mayor and Governors. Even school district has it’s own laws.
@@cardcode8345 ''lack of belief in freedom''
freedom of what? freedom TO what? freedom FROM what? if it's freedom to take away others' freedom, then i will happily lack my belief in it, no thanks
"Every action you take is a vote for the type of person you wish to become."
--James Clear
Amen
Political language… is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind.
Truer words were never spoken.
George Orwell spoke this
Nipun Ajmera3 ‘George Orwell’
simplified into a word: propaganda
@@KenTheAdventurer like the Orwellian double-speak of today - "staying apart keeps us together"
Thank you so much for this amazing talk 💙 I wish everybody in this world could hear this 🌞 it's much much needed.
Thank you so much for talking about this delicate topic.
Oh my goodness this talk was so wonderfully put together and eloquently delivered. Timely and impactful as always, way to go TED :)
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Also it is very important on a human-level to see what he have in common with other people rather than what is it that makes us different from them.
Thank You!! This approach needs to be heard more.
You made me think Long and Hard about our thought processes in our situation in South Africa. Thank you ❤❤❤
So inspiring and it's really related to nowadays politics.
Thank you for sharing what's been suggested by your research; very informative.
Thank you for sharing this
I feel she didn't give us enough context for the firsr woman, but really went in depth into the context relating to the second woman. Besides that, excellent talk
Explains really great philosophy in good and simple way
wow, its such a good content well explanation examples and research ❤❤
Amazing ❤️
You said the truth
Very timely!!!
Excellent.
8:38 thank you for saying that, although I'm incapable of feeling sympathy for people I have no connection with, it makes me happy that you are trying to spread awareness of this issue.
There is no difference between the Nazis and the Islamic extremists. Hate is hate. We are all literally related. That person you might despise is your family.
Unfortunately you’re spot on
Well thats just stupid because there is a difference in hate as well
I really liked it! I feel like this ted talk contributed to a better understanding of the world that we live in and I feel like this is what it's all about.
Great lesson of sympathy and empathy 👍🏻❤️
How beautifully she explains about Political Violence's, that we are the reasons for that.
What a splendid presentation, thank you.
Very good talk. I recognized a lot of what she spoke on. Especially the toilet paper hung on the hanger the wrong way. j/k
I see Us vs Them is the primary driver ... we see that in politics now in the US more than ever. We don't get enough calls for an astronauts perspective. And yet, for us to rise to the worldwide challenges we face, we must.
Thank you for sharing this. Such a well-researched, well-articulated and relevant video especially in today's context all over the world!
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This is great
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Such a fantastic talk, and interesting topic.
Amazing!
I wonder if it occurs differently. When there isn't an understood societal remedy, critiques are produced that function as deconstruction and a process-of-elimination act which unconsciously holds the space of both maintenance and everything but the remedy, to produce the remedy. Yet during this time, varied self maintenance acts from the critiques, produce grown us/them societal gridlock, which produces provoking the battle via weaponized characterization. You then can't merely force people to selectively represent isolated groups when others don't. Then this can produce bubbles of self deception when overtime more accurate portrayals have become obstructed and not acclimated to. Then people acclimate to partial information & assumptions.
8:00 I'm white, but that left hand's colour looks so unnatural. I'm also pretty sure my actual skin colour is closer to the right picture.
Yeah it's the same thing for me. It looks like a deceased hand I feel much more for the one that looks like it comes from a human that's alive
Working in the care industry the left image did look like dead human tissue.
@@hutton40599 They actually did - I'm not sure what paper but they basically just made them the same color (your own) and wrote text like (this hand belongs to race 1, which is your own, and this other hand belongs to race 2, which is not yours). Less pronounced but you still feel more pain for the one just labeled as your own
Didn't matter to me. Shoving the pin into either hand is bad. I wouldn't want that to happen to anyone.
@@hutton40599 Yeah I think they did that too
In her example its not the joy of paining the other team but the desperation of people who get their land stolen, being deprived, dewatered and harassed by a violent occupier of their homeland making them incapable of living in a normal way.
Hmm, but religious equally doesn't mean anything to you? Lmao the United States was founded by religious pushed out of Europe. Lmao plenty Latino, and black Americans died in all wars, and killed natives. Lmao maybe listen again to this video. And realize Spain, uk, middle east ,and aisa are shaped the way they are because of colonialism. If you wanna ask who colonized the most? The uk.
your hate for white people stops you from living a normal life? Wow talk about racist . You definitely need to listen to this video again !you are missing the entire point !
I will not be responding to any comments for a while. On my way to work! From a black man to you, have a good day
Oh yeah, and you painting a picture of hate toward your country puts every minoritys soul who died for their country to vein.
#semblanza2020 uniting the world through folk & culture
interesting! it is a great lecture
Instead of bringing each other down we should be pulling each of us up to be lifted higher. Maybe it's harder to come up with ideas to lift people higher than to bring people down
Duhh. Lol
And its up to the individual to pull himself up. We shouldnt rely on other people to pull us out certain hardship.
@@buddylove3540 I can assure you most people aren't relying on these helpful group of people. And it's not really a duh thing because how come in politics there's mostly statements to bring down the other party and no mention of what each party will do?
@@KenTheAdventurer well, I think alot of people do rely and take advantage of government assistance i see and hear about it almost every day.
And usually, if to my understanding and what I see the democrats are usually in favor of more government controlled policies than the other party. Thatz why when the dems go high as far as more money and control the republicans dont go for it so it ends up getting shut down. And ever since trump got into office all they want to do is slam and make him out to be an evil leader who is only out to destroy the nation. Wich is not true at all. He has done alot of good things that is not really made public aside from one having to look and dig into other news outlets.
@@buddylove3540 while I agree that there is a strong liberal outage culture, let's also note that Trump routinely lies about the position of the opposition. Ie, Biden is certainly not soft on rioters. This isn't helpful.
Let's also agree that Trump has made serious mistakes, like bombing Syrian children, having rallies indoors (illegally), detaining american citizens at the boarder, clustering supporters at an empty stadium during a pandemic, and telling our research institutions what words they can and can't use.
Do remember, "fake news" is the slogan of egyptian communists and Trump.
There you people go again pulling each other down. Now I know who not to vote for but I have no idea who to support 'cause no one is telling me the good news 🤦♂️
If everyone put love as the their first language, how peaceful this world can be?
Then second will be hate by default.
A large portion of the population actively seeks hatred and violence as a means to "fix" things. Witch is why so many things are broken. But people need to make a better effort to not lump groups of people together by association. Everyone has the right to be seen as an individual.
@@aylbdrmadison1051 you realize tribalism is natural??? Im a realist not an optimsit. Humans naturally divide each other. Thats not to say we can limit violence but that we'll never come close to getting rid of violence
I love other people!!
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great talk, but i'm wondering why it was so focused on individual acts of political violence, rather than on the vast structures of ongoing political violence that are being committed by our public institutions, thru info bubbles & us/them thinking, etc., such as our prison system with over 2 million captives, half of which are merely there on nonviolent drug charges, or our military that is fighting 7 unjust wars simultaneously >< seems like quite an omission
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Wow, that's so fascinating
...is what I'd say if I was in preschool....
Yet still you seem to have a somewhat immature approach to daily life. Maybe if you had a relatively basic understanding of psychology and social psychology you would learn something.
@@zakgault4209 can you go talk to someone else please?
@@Macheako possibly.
*Fear* cue just from seeing an image of a gun? See, that's your problem right there....
To be honest, when I saw the pins next to those hands.... I was already feeling some type of pain. I guess I'm over sympathetic lol.
hello, fellow empath. lol
U feel pain for the people that hate, kill and attack our soldiers?
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Greetings *TED!*
Why, i can't translate subtitles, at "Ru" or "By" language? (TH-cam: "You cannot translate subtitles and metadata in the video you have selected.")
Viewer submissions are no longer a thing cause TH-cam decuded they dont have enough control over them lol
I hope americans will know from this lecture how wrong they were when they invaded Iraq or even when they raged war against Afghanistan.
Some middle eastern folks are pretty decent people. But the majority of them have been born, breed, and brainwashed through war and hatred towards infidels. And so they learn a certain way to think about the rest of the world is bad, so thats when they begin to hate and become violent.
@@buddylove3540 I think your comment shows who is brainwashed. "the majority"!!!! From where you got this statistic? Or have you lived in middle east country for awhile?
And you are making mistake by refering to people who did that as americans.. Okay, they were americans, but not all people of America voted for that to be done of course. That is where we make a mistake, we judge whole country by the act of leaders. Unfortunately what leaders do is often what people of that country are against (democracy is weak). Of course there are different groups of people in one country, but the bigest mistake if you ask me, is to put all people (for example americans) in same category. That is like sending an innocent man to jail. Same thing goes for when some people refers to all muslims as terrorists. It is so wrong. It is essential for better future, to stop categorizing!!!
@@miamiocevic5796 ok. I have nothing left to say but Ameen.
Reminds me of the recent attack on the White House
Butterfly effect?
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Resonates with my vision of "Divide and Serve to Unite and Rule" for the common good of All.
🤣🤣🤣 bruh not even what she was saying smh.
What is your definition of common side I did not under stand .
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This is wrong, it’s not habits, it’s mindsets, if the title was mindsets this would be very true.
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Important topic, but am I the only one here finding it hard to listen to the video?
She should be talking specifically about the violence against humanity by people like Bill Gates and organizations like TED
Like hand not like individual expressed like that.stop racism we are all people and animals feel too much as you
I want her to knock on my door....so here goes.... potatoes potatoes potatoes...tell me about potatoes
Propaganda of the Deed
they don't, bam just saved 15 minutes
It’s actually a really good TED talk. I think you’re doing a disservice to yourself if you don’t listen to it in it’s entirety. I loved it.
@Optical Clarity I just came to make a joke lad politics aint my game, but hot damn was that essay convincing!
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Is Ted Talks all left?
Really? That's all you take from that talk?
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Are you serious? How did you get it was a left leaning talk. This woman did all she could to sound unbiased. And I couldn't catch anything
Uh oh, looks like someone needs to take some lessons from this very video you clicked on lol
Always has been commie. All hail stalin.
frustration with how life is turning out to be is all there is to it I guess.....
Abu?
she most likely failed her arabic exam
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Its in our genes to fight. Accept it.
where are the science, theories, and discoveries everything now days have turned to politics this is ridiculous
It’s called Political science 😌
People make a conscious choice to be violent. You are responsible for your own actions and accountable for them. Makes no difference how you rationalise it in your head. There is a clear line between action and inaction there is no grey area here.
Then you must have no knowledge of the science that has saved MILLIONS of people. The social psychology behind the video is so true, maybe you should study the topic through an intellectual lense before preaching rubbish.
@@zakgault4209 you've never experience a violent society and how it changes. I grew up surrounded by paramilitary violence. I'm preaching from real life experience.
Care to quote the science you talk about?
@@JW-YT please. I grew up in a black family as the strange white guy. Can you logically deny that the life saving medications that save MILLIONS of USA lives a year were not scientific advances?
Mental illnesses, crimes of passion, crimes done by people who don't fully understand the ramifications of their actions (children, mentally disabled, etc.). Should I go on? There is always a grey area. Human psychology is complex and statement like this show complete ignorance.
@@Alkoholwioslaidziwki the things you list are not political violence - you miss the point.
As for people who do not understand because their kids, we do not treat kids the same as adults, or the mentally ill etc in a court of law.
"Abu" means "father of". Her name is ridiculous (Christiane-Marie "father of" Sarah). The reason this is done, in the middle east, is to identify yourself and your family. So you say my [name] Abu (which means "father of") then your [ Spouse's Name]. So if my name is Seth and my son's name was David; I would announce myself as Seth Abu David. For a scholar she isn't very well researched. If she wants to learn about the middle east; I suggest she actually talk to some middle easterners and ditch the Liberal talking points.
Abu Sarah is a surname
Abú in my culture has a different meaning.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O%27Donnell_Ab%C3%BA
Sadly… If you were to look at the demographics of the 86,000 viewers of this video… You would expect to see the majority of them are from the "blue team" region... at least in North America. The problem is learned behavior often means learned ignorance.
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Lol she was going to put an accent on “Vietnam”
This is exactly what is going on in the violent far left today.
I dunno ask BLM and Antifia
So funny how ignorant people ack 🤣
why noone was shocked when Idaho voted for Trump
She should have also included her lovelife in her speech,what she wants in a guy ,sure enough there must be a lot of guys out there who want to ask her for a date.
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Then study CHINA
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Feeling pain in your similar hand is why straight dudes watch videos with guys and girls in them.
Political Correctness (O
Video like these leads to downfall of TED