A wonderful quote from Dr. King. He was in very good company in his thinking. Jesus said similar words, as did the Buddha: In this world, hate never yet dispelled hate. Only love dispels hate. This is the law, ancient and inexhaustible.
I dont agree that people become corrupt AFTER gaining power. Most of the time people who are already immoral, self interested, and authoritarian will be the most interested and effective at gaining positions of authority and will not have as many opportunities to abuse power until they climb the hierarchy. There may still be some people who actually were good and got corrupted at the top but i expect its a minority
That was a fantastic analysis of the song. Good job. And I couldn't agree more, that if enough of us peacefully resist (or whatever you want to call it), we can actually put a stop to this cycle. Unfortunately far too many people believe in the cult of government and I don't think I will see real changes in my lifetime. But I won't stop trying.
I'm glad you liked it & yeah it's definitely not an easy thing to attain. I think it's smart to start small & plant seeds below which shade you may never sit in.
Even if forced to fight back, always remember your intent is to not be ruled, not to rule. Those who don't want to rule make the best leaders. And that said we must define leader. A leader walks and works ahead of you. A master just makes demands and walks behind you. Always know the difference.
One detail I'd like to add is that with the change in power, the terms used changed. The first cycle was Soldiers and Traitors, the next was comrades and facist. Different terms, but same effect.
I saw your Super Chat on the Tim pool show and said that I had to come check out this video because this song is one of my favorites of all time really enjoyed it and look forward to seeing more of your stuff right after I go listen to Will of the people real quick
Honestly I feel like the real lesson isn't that hate is bad in it of itself, it's that YOU don't know what the good of the people is. The sheer arrogance of these leaders justifies their actions, that those who "stray from the path" are evil and must be purged. A system needs to acknowledge that you can't decide what's for someone's own good, and that you cannot engineer a utopia. Build society under the assumption of freedom, if you can't then you need to give up before you destroy all we hold dear in pursuit of something only you want.
I'm glad you think so, thanks a lot. I hope to one day be able to reach way more people with my videos, so I'm glad to hear that I'm getting things right, even if not always😅
Absolutely the best breakdown I've ever seen of this song. You put into words what I have been trying to articulate for the past two years since this song was released.
Agreed, I actually discussed some of it in a recent video on Attack on Titan. Here's the link for you to watch: th-cam.com/video/OECiGgtBt_w/w-d-xo.html
Here from Timcast too. Great vid on this song. I have to wonder if this time the authoritarianism will be stopped or if I’m the cycle will continue on once again. So sad to see it happening across the west.
Political discussion always reminds me of the one quote from the Goblin Slayer Anime. "The only good goblin is a dead goblin." With this motto it holds weight; for even if a single child is left alive it will learn, grow, and conquer.
The wheel of hate is not broken, it works very efficiently. How to break the wheel is the question and what do you replace it with is the question.........
I completely agree. When I said "broken", I meant it more in a metaphorical way. As in, it's a wheel that isn't functional & definitely not a net positive to humanity as a whole.
"If one comes to call vengeance justice, then such justice will only bring further vengeance. Triggering a vicious cycle of hatred. So Naruto, how would you confront this hatred in order to create peace?" - Nagato
Great quote from an even greater Anime. It's actually that quote that subconsciously inspired me to call this phenomenon "The cycle of hatred" as well. Maybe I should make a video on Naruto about that one day. What do you think?
The idea of vengeance being called justice was of interest to Nietsche also: "I do not like your cold justice; out of the eye of your judges there always glances the executioner and his cold steel. Tell me: where do we find the justice which is love with open eyes? Invent for me then the love which not only bears all punishment, but also all guilt! Invent for me then the justice which acquits every one, except he who judges!" Thus Spake Zarathustra, Ch. 19.
I think a good comparison would be between the philosophy of this song and a song of the same name by the band Muse Muse has a different perspective and outlook on a revolution of the the people, and directly makes the point of avoiding a cycle of hatred in certain lyrics "So long as we all stay free" I think Tim Pool has a more cynical or pessimistic view of the subject matter where Muse have a more empowering and optimistic attitude.
this is the exact thing that goes along my beliefs though ive started losing faith in humanity because i fear nothing will change as long as humanity continues to go down the path it is going down
Make sure to not fall to deep into this hole of hopelessness. Humanity is on a really good path, the problem is that the media & social media, makes more money on focusing on the bad stuff. But you just have to look at history to realize that we're doing so much better tha ever before. Try to see the good humans do in your life as well, and focus on that🙏🏽🙏🏽
@@TheMeaningOfNerd as long as they dont accept pedophilia as common place i wont because i hate pedophiles with a burning desire to erraticate them off the face of this planet and only pedophiles
A video on Spiderman is actually already in the works (It's looking like it's gonna be my longest video yet) & Naruto is definitely sth I have in mind as well🙏🏼🙏🏼
@@TheMeaningOfNerd Definitely is. Brad Pitt's Belfast accent is apparently pretty bad, but the acting, writing, and mood/ atmosphere are excellent, as is the music/soundtrack.
Very fair point... I think I was more referring to it being broken metaphorically speaking. As in, people are turning the wheel bc they think it's solving the problem, but that was never what this wheel accomplished & so, in that sense it's broken. But yeah, I wish it was literally broken, that would be nice :P
honestly, i really wish antifa could learn from this song. this is exactly the cycle they are perpetuating as "anti-fascists" favoring violence. this song helps keep me in check as despite how much i hate antifa, i know that violence won't be the solution to their tyranny. especially helped by the society we DO live in. only way for MAGA to win this culture war is through being the bigger man and not stooping to their fascistic tactics. we vote for the man we want, and keep peacefully doing so until it works. that's all we can do without creating more enemies.
I think there is a deeper theological premise here. The battle of the wills is always between good and evil as a state of dualism. Christianity is the only religion that makes sense of absolute good and absolute evil because it points at the authorities driving the forces for good and evil. All authority is given from a place of power (Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis). If a leaders power is given to them by some devil of hell than their power should be deemed illegitimate because that power is not given to them by God (Common Sense by Thomas Paine). This is why George Washington believed that the success of the American revolution was divine intervention. Hence why its different, because the power given to Washington is from God. Perhaps even so much so that an atheist like Thomas Paine recognized it as so. Therefore it depends on the driving force for power. Is it selfishness, greed, pride, disgust, and hatred? Then that is not a good leader, but someone who acts on the will of the serpent and if the society, or better yet "the people" are secular they will always be at the will of the serpent because they have no transient power to resist the temptation of murder and pride. They might as well all be Hitler in a secular society. Only God can save a poor wretched sinner, and thus the doctrine of total depravity is needed for a coherent understanding of the world (institutes of the Christian Religion by John Calvin). Every revolution in human history has come about through the temptations of Lucifer to indulge in pride except one. The American revolution.
The government is established to have a monopoly on violence and police its use. The government should always exercise the minimum level of violence necessary to keep the civilization intact. Humans and companies dislike competition, as it presents a risk of failure, though they enjoy the results competition brings. Such people or companies may seek to ossify their positions at the top, or prevent the naturalistic failing of those who fail to compete. In order to interfere with the natural competition of society force/violence is required, so that the government is burdened by not just governance but organization, provision, curtailing and parenting. The minimum level of violence has been exceeded, based on the will of the people, who can now grow complacent, as the government expands. It no longer is clear where the government should stop in its growth, its interference, growth in power, issuing of dictates, or in its role as a parent to its citizens. With the loss of fundamental principles corruption is allowed to sink in deep, without oversight. Once all that is Public is controlled the only place left to expand is into the Private, and the result is fostering hatred. [ Discussion about avoiding being hated ] " ... when neither their property nor honour is touched, the majority of men live content ..." - Nicolo Machiavelli, The Prince. Naturally in a democratic state animosity grows towards the government proportionally to the curtailing of liberties, as such openly antagonistic groups will start arising to lobby political will in opposition to the expanding government. It is still reversible at this point, as bloody violence hasn't yet become the only means of political discourse. When the tipping point occurs there is the creation of a new group who will compete against the government for the position of being the monopoly on violence, through the use of violence. A coup d'état if brief, a civil war if protracted. The victory of either, demanding the destruction of the other, inciting or propagating the cycle of hatred, unless the victor can be bring prosperity, liberty and return to exercising the minimum level of violence needed to keep civilization intact.
From a critique level, I sincerely found this video difficult to follow for more than one reason. The voice of this video needs some vocal lessons and I just felt like there was many repetitive remarks. It was difficult to feel comfort in concentration on it, unlike the actual music video. Anyways, cheers for supporting Tim and cast! :D
I guess everyone's a critic, but hey that's fine. Some people love my voice (which I'll never understand) & some hate it, there's little I can do about that. But I appreciate the critique anyway 🙏🏼
@chingonbass Fair point. But I don't mind either way. I had to learn to not let these things get to me. It only distracts from the important work that needs to be done. I appreciate the support though, I hope you have a great day 💪🏼💪🏼
I wholly disagree with your assessment of the song. Pool's "Will of the People" song is not about utilitarianism but of or authoritarianism. Your use of the word utilitarianism in you critique to explain the "cycle of hatred" appears to be incorrect here . It is clear that the boy protagonist of the beginning song is the representative of the "will of the people." An authoritarian leader over him explains he has the moral justification over the boy with no tangible reason given. Anger, hatred, and violence grows in the boy has his world is turn upside-down, his speech oppressed and his family murdered by the hand and decree of the authoritarian. When he becomes victorious, anger, and perhaps hatred, never left his heart as he grew up and grew old. He becomes the very authoritarian he sacrificed his life defeating and lost sight of what the "will of the people" really is and that it is not solely his. The cycle repeats itself. Tim Pool is not offering any kind of moral justifications to either the authoritarian or to the rebel. And the song does not in any way offer a solution to this cycle. In fact, I daresay, there is no solution to this age old problem. However, we as listeners can surmise a solution, perhaps, through such as utilitarianism of some kind.
The song’s received criticism for only being surface level but I think not having the message buried in allegory makes the message easily understood and applicable to political ideologies across the spectrum. It’s a well-known phenomenon that people tend to become the thing they hate. But I also think having the song be so simple reaches people who aren’t super political and can make them at least think about how the people they vote for or are planning to vote for will affect their lives and society. It’s a song for the general population so it doesn’t need to be super deep and metaphorical.
@@TheRadioAteMyTV I don’t think so. The animation’s pretty straightforward and the only cryptic parts I could see are the symbols on each of the statues and the colours of each faction. But other than those, the dictator wheel, the lyric changes are all surface. The song’s not that deep and doesn’t need to be since it’s appealing to a widely un-politically initiated audience.
@@kenny6643 I don't think we agree on what "surface" means at all. Look at it like this, if a seven year old doesn't get it, then it really isn't surface, and is carrying more weight than what the eye beholds. If you still don't agree, then we remain in disagreement on what surface means for this video.
@@TheRadioAteMyTV well in the context of the video, it’s understandable for a seven year old to not get the message because the video’s not targeted towards children. It’s targeted towards teens and adults, people who have an understanding or are at least capable of understanding politics. If the video was deeper beyond “hate begets hate”, a concept many people are familiar with, the breakdown video would be longer than five minutes. No disrespect to the content creator, I’m just saying there’s not much to breakdown to the video because the concept is one many people are familiar with, it’s just put in a social/political context. Again, the target audience is the politically uninitiated and that’s a broad audience to say the least. They might be involved a bit but not to the extent people like Tim are. So, rather than write a super heavy and complicated song, which I’m sure Tim’s able to do, he just made a simple allegorical one that’s straightforward with its lyrics. The lyrics by themselves are already direct but the video makes it even more so.
@@kenny6643 So you agree that a seven year old wouldn't get it. So therefore it is deeper than some are giving credit and not at all without deeper meaning. I am not smart enough to understand how something can be both straightforward and an allegory at the same time. My dictionary has them as two very different things. What I am seeing in your comments are a lot of set asides in order to call it superficial. Well, where I come from, that's called cheating. So it turns out we don't disagree at all about what surface level means, you just feel it necessary to create a bunch of set asides in order to call it surface level. I will stick with people who don't bother to obfuscate and manipulate reality into a new context for my reviews.
@@Godoverpolitics Wow, this means a lot to me. I hope to be able to make the best videos I can for you, your family & many more people. Have a great day Josh 🙏🏽
TLDR; Good song, lays out an important issue unfortunately the authors take away is shallow and lacks nuance. Sorry man but this is a grade school logic process, violence does not equal hate, hate does not equal violence and talking your problems out only works when both sides are willing to talk. Nazi Germany would never peacefully surrender it's position without the war to force capitulation. The KKK would never willingly have a sit down with MLK. The same as the pen the sword is just as powerful and more so when applied correctly. The Red Revolution was never going to end peacefully, Lenin wanted power and even if the Czar had given it over immediately he would still have more than likely been killed along with his family. A country can have all the peace summits it wants and stay out of the world affairs, it will do nothing to change an aggressive opponent who wants a fight; China v. Tibet, China v. Phillipines, US v. Sioux Nation, US v. Russia, Austro-Hungarian Empire v. Serbia/Russia, history is littered with this lesson. So running out to start fights is as you point out correctly foolish but thinking that violence is never an option is just as foolish, an armed robber does not ignore an unarmed target. Paraphrasing King Charles of Sweden in the 1700s "I will not start an unjust war but I will not turn away from one unless my enemies are defeated".
Well, isn't everyone a critique nowadays🙄 Okay, first of all, I never said or implied that Violence equals hate or vice versa. That's a stupid belief to have. Let me know where you think I may have eluded to that. Secondly, yes! In Nazi Germany, at that point, war was basically inevitable. If you had watched some other videos of mine, like my latest Attack on Titan video, you would've seen that I agree with you there. But I believe that Nazi Germany didn't even have to get to where it did, if more people would've been allowed to talk. But hey Authoritarianism doesn't allow that does it? I even said in the video: Violent revolutions are often more than necessary, but that doesn't make it right to revel in them.. Also, are you sure about what you said on the KKK? I think you really should do some research on Daryl Davis & what he, as a black man accomplished through only talking to Clansmen. Last point: When the HELL did I say that violence is never an option? WTF? The opposite, violence is ALWAYS an option. BUT it's not always the right option, & it will always have unforeseen consequences. My point in the videos is: Do whatever you can to avoid using violence, but sometimes even that won't be enough, & you'll have to use it anyway. That's fine. It's the way things are. If someone is attacking my children I will shoot them without hesitation. But my point is that: You should later on at least not revel in what you did. Don't be proud of using violence. Don't get accustomed to it... I think in the end we actually agree on everything you criticized. I don't know why you got that feeling from the video, but the point was never: All violence is wrong, but rather: All violence has unforeseen consequences, so think twice before using it.
@@TheMeaningOfNerd Don't worry about it, he's probably just a 14 year old without anything better to do with his time. & if he isn't, well then that's even sadder I guess😂
“Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that.” - Martin Luther King Jr.
The one quote that everyone forgot.
A wonderful quote from Dr. King. He was in very good company in his thinking. Jesus said similar words, as did the Buddha: In this world, hate never yet dispelled hate. Only love dispels hate. This is the law, ancient and inexhaustible.
The more we revere the idols of our past, the farther we drift from God.
@@DigitalDNA Too true.
@HOPE and PEACE MLK Jr. was a socialist you ignorant dipshit
I liked that you mentioned that “ our guy won’t get corrupted” idea and how we can be complicit and blind even if we aren’t the active perpetrators.
That's also the danger in people who say that they don't care about politics. They become oblivious to what they're voting for...
I dont agree that people become corrupt AFTER gaining power. Most of the time people who are already immoral, self interested, and authoritarian will be the most interested and effective at gaining positions of authority and will not have as many opportunities to abuse power until they climb the hierarchy. There may still be some people who actually were good and got corrupted at the top but i expect its a minority
"There is nothing more sacred, than saying no, to the cycle of hatred."
This is great. How do I quote you from now on?
The phrasing is perfect.
You can just use my real name to quote me: John Freitas
I'm glad you liked the quote 🙏🏽
That was a fantastic analysis of the song. Good job. And I couldn't agree more, that if enough of us peacefully resist (or whatever you want to call it), we can actually put a stop to this cycle. Unfortunately far too many people believe in the cult of government and I don't think I will see real changes in my lifetime. But I won't stop trying.
I'm glad you liked it & yeah it's definitely not an easy thing to attain. I think it's smart to start small & plant seeds below which shade you may never sit in.
Even if forced to fight back, always remember your intent is to not be ruled, not to rule.
Those who don't want to rule make the best leaders.
And that said we must define leader. A leader walks and works ahead of you. A master just makes demands and walks behind you.
Always know the difference.
@@ShogunAutoworks Very wise words!💪🏽
One detail I'd like to add is that with the change in power, the terms used changed. The first cycle was Soldiers and Traitors, the next was comrades and facist. Different terms, but same effect.
Came from IRL tonight because of the super chat to see your video and i have to say.... not bad. i love your closing.
Thanks a lot, I'm glad you liked it 🙏🏼
I saw your Super Chat on the Tim pool show and said that I had to come check out this video because this song is one of my favorites of all time really enjoyed it and look forward to seeing more of your stuff right after I go listen to Will of the people real quick
Hahah thanks a lot, I'm glad you think so. Hope you like what you find 💪🏼
Honestly I feel like the real lesson isn't that hate is bad in it of itself, it's that YOU don't know what the good of the people is.
The sheer arrogance of these leaders justifies their actions, that those who "stray from the path" are evil and must be purged.
A system needs to acknowledge that you can't decide what's for someone's own good, and that you cannot engineer a utopia.
Build society under the assumption of freedom, if you can't then you need to give up before you destroy all we hold dear in pursuit of something only you want.
Having been a fan of Tim Pool for years, I can assure you that you nailed his message exactly.
I'm glad you think so, thanks a lot. I hope to one day be able to reach way more people with my videos, so I'm glad to hear that I'm getting things right, even if not always😅
Mans paid $400 to advertise this video so I might as well check it out haha
This break down of the song is probably just as important as the song itself. Good job.
That means a lot, thanks for the sentiment 🙏🏼
I love that you made an essay on this song. Awesome!
Thanks a lot 🙏🏼💪🏼
Great Video & Subbed. Saw You on Tim Cast.
Thanks a lot. I'm glad you liked it 💪🏼
Absolutely the best breakdown I've ever seen of this song. You put into words what I have been trying to articulate for the past two years since this song was released.
Glad you think so, thanks a lot 🙏🏽💪🏽
That was well done! A wonderful explanation of Tim pool s great song. Thank you and best wishes.
I'm glad you think so thanks🙏
Been watching Tim since 2020, now I can barely imagine not tuning in at least a couple times a week for his 8pm show (6pm for me).
Attack on titan does a good job of discussing the cycle of hatred as well.
Agreed, I actually discussed some of it in a recent video on Attack on Titan.
Here's the link for you to watch: th-cam.com/video/OECiGgtBt_w/w-d-xo.html
thank you some much for reviewing this I'm more theological than philosophical so this helped me get a better grasp
Here from Timcast too. Great vid on this song. I have to wonder if this time the authoritarianism will be stopped or if I’m the cycle will continue on once again. So sad to see it happening across the west.
It doesn't look bright.
Thanks a lot, & yeah that's certainly a very good question
Making sure the “people” have content while on vacation, you’re a good man Charlie Brown.
Doing my best hahah 💪🏼😁
That's the true will of the people
Heard your superchat on Tim's show. Great breakdown keep up the good work!
Here from Timcast. Love The Last Airbender and will deff be indulging in your overanalization later ✌✌
Glad to have another Avatar enthusiast here 💪🏼💪🏼
I liked that song
I had no idea what to expect of this video but I can say I'm pleasantly surprised. 👍
Now that Tim is aware of your video, hopefully he'll comment.
Thanks a lot man. He actually linked my video on his Minds account. I'm truly grateful 🙏🏼
Excellent video
Late reply, but here from your superchat
I hope Tim checked this out
Thanks a lot, I'm glad you liked it 🙏
& yeah, he did. He even posted a shoutout to it on twitter & insta a few weeks back 💪
Great timing on your super chat! You definitely got at least 1 viewer from it.
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Joining in on the timcast train as well. Great video!!
Just saw your superchat on Timcast. Nice breakdown. Definitely a thumbs up.
Thanks a lot, I'm glad you liked it 🙏🏼
I’m here from the superchat!
Just saw your super chat on IRL - had to pause to watch it. Wonderful, thank you!
Thanks a lot. I'm glad you did & that you liked it. Thanks for the nice words too🙏🏼🙏🏼
Tim linked your video on his Minds channel, so that's pretty cool. Hello from Minds.
Hi there, yeah I saw that, he also made a tweet on it. I'm truly grateful. & I hope you liked what you found 🙏🏼
A very good video and a great description of the songs meaning. As well as your thoughts on the subject.
Thanks a lot, I'm glad you enjoyed it💪
Excellent analysis! Subscribed!
Thanks a lot 💪🏼🙏🏼
The thing is sometimes when the state becomes so destructive of basic human rights, armed Revolution becomes inevitable.
Very true, I mean as JFK once said: “Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable."
who else is here from timcast?
Put your hand down Biden! Oh you just wanted more apple sauce, sorry. Here you go.
What a beautiful video. 💙
I'm glad you think so, thanks a lot 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Well done on the breakdown.
He can sing wow
great video, man!! much peace and love
Thanks a lot, right back at ya 💪🏼
Well said.
Glad you think so 💪🏽🙏🏽
Dude, I love what you just said!
Political discussion always reminds me of the one quote from the Goblin Slayer Anime.
"The only good goblin is a dead goblin."
With this motto it holds weight; for even if a single child is left alive it will learn, grow, and conquer.
This song makes me tear up.
Great video
This is…. Uh…….. definitely, interesting of a switch up in content. I’ll give u that man
hahaha, I know right? Wanted to make a shorter video than usual so I thought this would be a good idea. Hope you enjoy it 🙏🏼
@@TheMeaningOfNerd always enjoy your stuff but have to admit this is a little center field😉😌. Animation. Animation. Then bam. Tim pool loool
How did you get Werner Herzog to narrate your video?
The wheel of hate is not broken, it works very efficiently. How to break the wheel is the question and what do you replace it with is the question.........
I completely agree. When I said "broken", I meant it more in a metaphorical way. As in, it's a wheel that isn't functional & definitely not a net positive to humanity as a whole.
"If one comes to call vengeance justice, then such justice will only bring further vengeance. Triggering a vicious cycle of hatred. So Naruto, how would you confront this hatred in order to create peace?" - Nagato
Great quote from an even greater Anime. It's actually that quote that subconsciously inspired me to call this phenomenon "The cycle of hatred" as well. Maybe I should make a video on Naruto about that one day. What do you think?
The idea of vengeance being called justice was of interest to Nietsche also:
"I do not like your cold justice; out of the eye of your judges there always glances the executioner and his cold steel.
Tell me: where do we find the justice which is love with open eyes?
Invent for me then the love which not only bears all punishment, but also all guilt!
Invent for me then the justice which acquits every one, except he who judges!" Thus Spake Zarathustra, Ch. 19.
We didn't start the fire it was always burning since the world been turning. As a famous song has taught me.
I think a good comparison would be between the philosophy of this song and a song of the same name by the band Muse
Muse has a different perspective and outlook on a revolution of the the people, and directly makes the point of avoiding a cycle of hatred in certain lyrics
"So long as we all stay free"
I think Tim Pool has a more cynical or pessimistic view of the subject matter where Muse have a more empowering and optimistic attitude.
Can't wait for Vaush to watch this music video.
great graphics my man.
Thanks a lot, it was a lot of work 💪🏼
kind of frightening how he released the song like a day before the 2020 election. This song is becoming frighteningly prophetic.
yep...
this is the exact thing that goes along my beliefs though ive started losing faith in humanity because i fear nothing will change as long as humanity continues to go down the path it is going down
Make sure to not fall to deep into this hole of hopelessness. Humanity is on a really good path, the problem is that the media & social media, makes more money on focusing on the bad stuff.
But you just have to look at history to realize that we're doing so much better tha ever before. Try to see the good humans do in your life as well, and focus on that🙏🏽🙏🏽
@@TheMeaningOfNerd as long as they dont accept pedophilia as common place i wont because i hate pedophiles with a burning desire to erraticate them off the face of this planet and only pedophiles
It is truly one of the most difficult things to do as a human. That makes it one of the greatest things you can do as a human.
power doesn't corrupt everyone but no one is perfect and mistakes will be made
Can you possibly make a character analysis or philosophy video about Naruto or Spider-Man I believe they are perfect for a video like these
A video on Spiderman is actually already in the works (It's looking like it's gonna be my longest video yet)
& Naruto is definitely sth I have in mind as well🙏🏼🙏🏼
As long as Joe Rogan continues his podcast, the less crappy music we will have to deal with on Spotify.
That's certainly so 😂😂😂
Frankie: "I need that money, Tom"
Tom: "Why? So other 8 Year olds can watch their fathers gunned down in front of them?"
--The Devil' Own (1997)
Have to admit that I haven't seen that movie yet. Is it worth watching?
@@TheMeaningOfNerd Definitely is. Brad Pitt's Belfast accent is apparently pretty bad, but the acting, writing, and mood/ atmosphere are excellent, as is the music/soundtrack.
@@johng6657 Good to know, thanks. Will keep it in my watchlist then 💪🏽💪🏽
The wheel must be broken!!
Tim is short sighted at times. But he still has vision. I was short-sighted too, once. I was the guy kicking in the door...once...
the problem is that the wheel is working.
it it was broken, it would do nothing
Very fair point...
I think I was more referring to it being broken metaphorically speaking. As in, people are turning the wheel bc they think it's solving the problem, but that was never what this wheel accomplished & so, in that sense it's broken.
But yeah, I wish it was literally broken, that would be nice :P
Awesome job!
honestly, i really wish antifa could learn from this song. this is exactly the cycle they are perpetuating as "anti-fascists" favoring violence. this song helps keep me in check as despite how much i hate antifa, i know that violence won't be the solution to their tyranny. especially helped by the society we DO live in. only way for MAGA to win this culture war is through being the bigger man and not stooping to their fascistic tactics. we vote for the man we want, and keep peacefully doing so until it works. that's all we can do without creating more enemies.
I think there is a deeper theological premise here.
The battle of the wills is always between good and evil as a state of dualism. Christianity is the only religion that makes sense of absolute good and absolute evil because it points at the authorities driving the forces for good and evil. All authority is given from a place of power (Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis). If a leaders power is given to them by some devil of hell than their power should be deemed illegitimate because that power is not given to them by God (Common Sense by Thomas Paine). This is why George Washington believed that the success of the American revolution was divine intervention. Hence why its different, because the power given to Washington is from God. Perhaps even so much so that an atheist like Thomas Paine recognized it as so. Therefore it depends on the driving force for power. Is it selfishness, greed, pride, disgust, and hatred? Then that is not a good leader, but someone who acts on the will of the serpent and if the society, or better yet "the people" are secular they will always be at the will of the serpent because they have no transient power to resist the temptation of murder and pride. They might as well all be Hitler in a secular society. Only God can save a poor wretched sinner, and thus the doctrine of total depravity is needed for a coherent understanding of the world (institutes of the Christian Religion by John Calvin). Every revolution in human history has come about through the temptations of Lucifer to indulge in pride except one. The American revolution.
Moral of the story, check under the bed.
The government is established to have a monopoly on violence and police its use.
The government should always exercise the minimum level of violence necessary to keep the civilization intact.
Humans and companies dislike competition, as it presents a risk of failure, though they enjoy the results competition brings.
Such people or companies may seek to ossify their positions at the top, or prevent the naturalistic failing of those who fail to compete.
In order to interfere with the natural competition of society force/violence is required, so that the government is burdened by not just governance but organization, provision, curtailing and parenting. The minimum level of violence has been exceeded, based on the will of the people, who can now grow complacent, as the government expands.
It no longer is clear where the government should stop in its growth, its interference, growth in power, issuing of dictates, or in its role as a parent to its citizens. With the loss of fundamental principles corruption is allowed to sink in deep, without oversight.
Once all that is Public is controlled the only place left to expand is into the Private, and the result is fostering hatred.
[ Discussion about avoiding being hated ] " ... when neither their property nor honour is touched, the majority of men live content ..." - Nicolo Machiavelli, The Prince.
Naturally in a democratic state animosity grows towards the government proportionally to the curtailing of liberties, as such openly antagonistic groups will start arising to lobby political will in opposition to the expanding government. It is still reversible at this point, as bloody violence hasn't yet become the only means of political discourse.
When the tipping point occurs there is the creation of a new group who will compete against the government for the position of being the monopoly on violence, through the use of violence. A coup d'état if brief, a civil war if protracted. The victory of either, demanding the destruction of the other, inciting or propagating the cycle of hatred, unless the victor can be bring prosperity, liberty and return to exercising the minimum level of violence needed to keep civilization intact.
Great take on the Cycle of Hatred. Loved it 💪🏽
Hate and violence are tools of the weak.
That's certainly the case, my friend 🙏🏼
From a critique level, I sincerely found this video difficult to follow for more than one reason. The voice of this video needs some vocal lessons and I just felt like there was many repetitive remarks. It was difficult to feel comfort in concentration on it, unlike the actual music video. Anyways, cheers for supporting Tim and cast! :D
Stop being a fragile soy boy lefty and stop voice shaming you white supremacist
I guess everyone's a critic, but hey that's fine. Some people love my voice (which I'll never understand) & some hate it, there's little I can do about that. But I appreciate the critique anyway 🙏🏼
@chingonbass 😂😂
@@TheMeaningOfNerd he's not critiquing. He's being a little cry baby bitch.
@chingonbass Fair point. But I don't mind either way. I had to learn to not let these things get to me. It only distracts from the important work that needs to be done.
I appreciate the support though, I hope you have a great day 💪🏼💪🏼
I wholly disagree with your assessment of the song. Pool's "Will of the People" song is not about utilitarianism but of or authoritarianism. Your use of the word utilitarianism in you critique to explain the "cycle of hatred" appears to be incorrect here .
It is clear that the boy protagonist of the beginning song is the representative of the "will of the people." An authoritarian leader over him explains he has the moral justification over the boy with no tangible reason given. Anger, hatred, and violence grows in the boy has his world is turn upside-down, his speech oppressed and his family murdered by the hand and decree of the authoritarian.
When he becomes victorious, anger, and perhaps hatred, never left his heart as he grew up and grew old. He becomes the very authoritarian he sacrificed his life defeating and lost sight of what the "will of the people" really is and that it is not solely his. The cycle repeats itself.
Tim Pool is not offering any kind of moral justifications to either the authoritarian or to the rebel. And the song does not in any way offer a solution to this cycle. In fact, I daresay, there is no solution to this age old problem. However, we as listeners can surmise a solution, perhaps, through such as utilitarianism of some kind.
The song’s received criticism for only being surface level but I think not having the message buried in allegory makes the message easily understood and applicable to political ideologies across the spectrum. It’s a well-known phenomenon that people tend to become the thing they hate. But I also think having the song be so simple reaches people who aren’t super political and can make them at least think about how the people they vote for or are planning to vote for will affect their lives and society. It’s a song for the general population so it doesn’t need to be super deep and metaphorical.
Surface level complaints are only from the blind who couldn't see the endless metaphors in the animation.
@@TheRadioAteMyTV I don’t think so. The animation’s pretty straightforward and the only cryptic parts I could see are the symbols on each of the statues and the colours of each faction. But other than those, the dictator wheel, the lyric changes are all surface. The song’s not that deep and doesn’t need to be since it’s appealing to a widely un-politically initiated audience.
@@kenny6643 I don't think we agree on what "surface" means at all. Look at it like this, if a seven year old doesn't get it, then it really isn't surface, and is carrying more weight than what the eye beholds. If you still don't agree, then we remain in disagreement on what surface means for this video.
@@TheRadioAteMyTV well in the context of the video, it’s understandable for a seven year old to not get the message because the video’s not targeted towards children. It’s targeted towards teens and adults, people who have an understanding or are at least capable of understanding politics. If the video was deeper beyond “hate begets hate”, a concept many people are familiar with, the breakdown video would be longer than five minutes. No disrespect to the content creator, I’m just saying there’s not much to breakdown to the video because the concept is one many people are familiar with, it’s just put in a social/political context.
Again, the target audience is the politically uninitiated and that’s a broad audience to say the least. They might be involved a bit but not to the extent people like Tim are. So, rather than write a super heavy and complicated song, which I’m sure Tim’s able to do, he just made a simple allegorical one that’s straightforward with its lyrics. The lyrics by themselves are already direct but the video makes it even more so.
@@kenny6643 So you agree that a seven year old wouldn't get it. So therefore it is deeper than some are giving credit and not at all without deeper meaning.
I am not smart enough to understand how something can be both straightforward and an allegory at the same time. My dictionary has them as two very different things.
What I am seeing in your comments are a lot of set asides in order to call it superficial. Well, where I come from, that's called cheating.
So it turns out we don't disagree at all about what surface level means, you just feel it necessary to create a bunch of set asides in order to call it surface level. I will stick with people who don't bother to obfuscate and manipulate reality into a new context for my reviews.
Notice how the four groups depicted are colored as the four corners of the political spectrum.
I haven't been able to figure out the fourth symbol, the division one, do you know what that one is? My best guess is anarchy
Can you talk about Kaitou Joker?
Triumph of the will of the people?
Communism is siiiiick dude
Define communism 🤔
@@TheMeaningOfNerd The greatest scam of all time.
are you zelda master?
I 100% am, yes!
@@TheMeaningOfNerd my kids and I Iove your vids. keep up the good work, we'll follow your new channel. we followed Tim pool for years now too. 👌🏾
@@Godoverpolitics Wow, this means a lot to me. I hope to be able to make the best videos I can for you, your family & many more people. Have a great day Josh 🙏🏽
@@TheMeaningOfNerd 🙏🏽
TLDR; Good song, lays out an important issue unfortunately the authors take away is shallow and lacks nuance.
Sorry man but this is a grade school logic process, violence does not equal hate, hate does not equal violence and talking your problems out only works when both sides are willing to talk. Nazi Germany would never peacefully surrender it's position without the war to force capitulation. The KKK would never willingly have a sit down with MLK. The same as the pen the sword is just as powerful and more so when applied correctly. The Red Revolution was never going to end peacefully, Lenin wanted power and even if the Czar had given it over immediately he would still have more than likely been killed along with his family. A country can have all the peace summits it wants and stay out of the world affairs, it will do nothing to change an aggressive opponent who wants a fight; China v. Tibet, China v. Phillipines, US v. Sioux Nation, US v. Russia, Austro-Hungarian Empire v. Serbia/Russia, history is littered with this lesson. So running out to start fights is as you point out correctly foolish but thinking that violence is never an option is just as foolish, an armed robber does not ignore an unarmed target.
Paraphrasing King Charles of Sweden in the 1700s "I will not start an unjust war but I will not turn away from one unless my enemies are defeated".
Well, isn't everyone a critique nowadays🙄
Okay, first of all, I never said or implied that Violence equals hate or vice versa. That's a stupid belief to have. Let me know where you think I may have eluded to that.
Secondly, yes! In Nazi Germany, at that point, war was basically inevitable. If you had watched some other videos of mine, like my latest Attack on Titan video, you would've seen that I agree with you there. But I believe that Nazi Germany didn't even have to get to where it did, if more people would've been allowed to talk. But hey Authoritarianism doesn't allow that does it? I even said in the video: Violent revolutions are often more than necessary, but that doesn't make it right to revel in them..
Also, are you sure about what you said on the KKK? I think you really should do some research on Daryl Davis & what he, as a black man accomplished through only talking to Clansmen.
Last point: When the HELL did I say that violence is never an option? WTF? The opposite, violence is ALWAYS an option. BUT it's not always the right option, & it will always have unforeseen consequences. My point in the videos is: Do whatever you can to avoid using violence, but sometimes even that won't be enough, & you'll have to use it anyway. That's fine. It's the way things are. If someone is attacking my children I will shoot them without hesitation. But my point is that: You should later on at least not revel in what you did. Don't be proud of using violence. Don't get accustomed to it...
I think in the end we actually agree on everything you criticized. I don't know why you got that feeling from the video, but the point was never: All violence is wrong, but rather: All violence has unforeseen consequences, so think twice before using it.
Bloody hell man, maybe cut down on the cigs?
Right, never smoked in my life. But sure, I'll keep that in mind 👌🏽😂
why is his voice like that
this voice...
awful right? 🤮
I really hoped this was satire
This is a great example of why video essays are made fun of
Wanna elaborate?
Or just sound smirky?
This is a great example of why comments are never taken seriously anymore
@@TheMeaningOfNerd Don't worry about it, he's probably just a 14 year old without anything better to do with his time. & if he isn't, well then that's even sadder I guess😂
@@TheMeaningOfNerd don't listen to this schmuck. He probably thinks everyone who isn't in lockstep with the lefts agenda is far right.
This is pretty fucking good
I'm glad you think so 💪🏼💪🏼