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Stupid Butt-Hurt Millennials

11998 Views June 29, 2016 Watch List The Saker

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  1. Anonymous on June 29, 2016  ·  at 11:44 pm EST/EDT

    Good video:) so true

  2. Razor Edge on June 29, 2016  ·  at 11:55 pm EST/EDT

    Classic. Who is this guy? He has a great future in politics or in the media, whatever his choice.

    • elsi on June 30, 2016  ·  at 2:41 pm EST/EDT

      I just do not like the guy, regardless of whether he is right or wrong in what he says. I do not like his high tone of voice, excessive vocalization and his cold and expressless stare.
      I get the feeling that he is transmitting a message on request, really gives the impression that what really happens in GB or the world gives him a damn.
      It does not wash to me that in this video he is outraged by the Brexit issue, because in another video of him, released here before, he had the same screaming tone, the same face and the same look.

      This is just what he transmites to me, zero credibility.
      Just my opinion.

      • Dave on June 30, 2016  ·  at 3:37 pm EST/EDT

        I think he’s just pissed off. And with what’s going on in the world, it’s quite understandable.

        • Serbian girl on June 30, 2016  ·  at 4:14 pm EST/EDT

          Isn’t everybody pissed off with what is happening in the world?
          I feel like this guy understands my anger. It was quite therapeutic to listen to him. And great analysis, too.

      • Tom Welsh on July 01, 2016  ·  at 10:01 am EST/EDT

        This is classic British political argument. We didn’t get Magna Carta, Habeas Corpus, trial by jury, the presumption of innocence, or even parliamentary democracy and universal adult suffrage by asking nicely. What the history books present as a burning love of freedom more often took the form of awkward, argumentative people putting their point of view strongly and with no holds barred.

        Besides – if you think it matters (and I do) – he is RIGHT.

      • Sergei Gunt on July 01, 2016  ·  at 3:25 pm EST/EDT

        So instead judging him by his sources and the merrit of his content. You judge him on something he was born with, his looks and voice.
        Inappropriate sentence removed … mod-hs

  3. Isabella on June 30, 2016  ·  at 12:14 am EST/EDT

    Paul Joseph Watson is a good reporter. He does do investigative work, and does honestly “tell it like it is”. You wont find him on any MSM – they wouldn’t touch him. He does report a fair bit on Alex Jones, but that’s because Jones is the only one with a big following who brings him. He has his own chanel. I have to say though, I’ve never, ever, seen him so passionate and angry. He’s usually pretty “English” reserve and self contained.
    Obviously these guys pushed a red button.
    Good for you PJW. Keep up the good work.

  4. Peter AU on June 30, 2016  ·  at 12:31 am EST/EDT

    A good article on Brexit here by Boyan Chukov https://southfront.org/brexit-a-natural-course-in-the-worlds-history/

    Thierry Meyssan http://www.voltairenet.org/article192607.html

    Some time ago, Britain was first to defy the US and Join the AIIB. Then nothing. No hint of anything else.
    Until 1942, Britain was the worlds largest empire and ruled the seas. I doubt even now they take kindly to being a US vassal. Same as Russia or China would not take kindly to being a US vassal.

    Have the British elite – those loyal to the British royalty, pulled the rug from under the US feet?

    • ioan on June 30, 2016  ·  at 7:20 pm EST/EDT

      Peter AU
      Well, I have doubts in this regard, they are too embedded but there maybe a chance. And ending like you Peter, with a question : is the Brexit the best way to achieve that ?

  5. sonyarus on June 30, 2016  ·  at 12:37 am EST/EDT

    Ouch! Articulate and fiery. Plenty more of his take on Brexit and other issues on YouTube – coming from a real ‘left’ perspective unlike the lost Marxist Yanis Varoufakis et al.

    • ioan on June 30, 2016  ·  at 7:21 pm EST/EDT

      Yanis comes and goes like comet,
      Now has landed in the toilet.

  6. Phil S on June 30, 2016  ·  at 12:54 am EST/EDT

    Well, I was cheering as soon as the first indications of a BREXIT win started to emerge. If PJ Watson’s sampling is a good representation of what’s left in Britain, then I’m happy I emigrated years ago, since “modern” Britain is certainly not the resilient, “we can do it” Country I seem to remember.

    Democracy, folks. It may not be pretty, and it may not be “Politically Correct”, but it is how we got here. Presumably the very “low-information” sample would be happy to have all those “Smart and Well-Connected” people in Brussels micromanage their lives (for the benefit of the Smart and Well-Connected), just as long as “they” are not inconvenienced too much.

    Interesting, too, the attitude towards the elderly (presumably everyone “over 40” in their narrow mindset). Maybe they should carefully re-read not-so-ancient history, and maybe realise that those “elderly” provided the technology and intelligence behind the “toys” they seem addicted to.

    On the basis of this short clip only, I’d assess their survival probability (should WW3 kick off in earnest) as around 1%. That may be unduly generous.

  7. rm on June 30, 2016  ·  at 3:38 am EST/EDT

    Charges BREXIT represents ‘fascism,’ need rub against evidence US/EU/NATO are allied with on-the-street fascists right now in Ukraine [Svoboda/RightSector] and Syria [Wahhabist mercenary fascists ] who ‘the west’ helped create and use as proxies in the US/EU/NATO regime change ops. under-going in Ukraine and Syria; catastrophes pushing the refugee crISIS, which has, in part, swung the Brexit vote.
    N’other words, those represented in above video need understand the western power system running the EU/NATO/US they lament loosing by the vote, already are fascist by virtue of the fact their illegal and malevolent expansionist WARs, destroying the middle east, and toward Russia, deploys fascism and fascists – real ones – as allies in their war strategies, in combat, right now.

  8. Uncle Bob 1 on June 30, 2016  ·  at 3:54 am EST/EDT

    Seriously,”everything” he said was true. Some people may not like the sarcastic way he said it (I did,but that’s me). But when you look at what he said ,it can’t be denied.

  9. Grieved on June 30, 2016  ·  at 6:05 am EST/EDT

    Well done, Watson!

    Children learn from their elders. Good to see the teaching beginning here.

    No blame. The children are the fault of their elders, either in the lack of a guiding example or the failure of this example to match reality. Good to know the education gap exists – now we can fill it with truth.

    • freedom007 on July 04, 2016  ·  at 10:17 am EST/EDT

      Quatsch! (Translation for those who cant read German: Nonsense!)

      dont incriminate the poor oldies who often dont even know what spoiled their kids so much. They did all they could to teach them right from wrong, but it wasnt enough. The reason is: our beloved T.V.!

      Ever since T.V. got widespread, T.V. took over large parts of the child-rearing job in many families and it thus is not primarily the elders´ fault that the kids became non-realistic and spoiled but the fault of the non-realistic, spoiling, egotism-feeding messages of T.V., especially of T.V. advertising.

      I could have become a Consumist, greedy victim of T.V. misrearing too. My Mom introduced T.V. when I was four, and both of us loved T.V. so much that we spent several hours a day watching, although it was only ARD and ZDF and BR3 and all in black-and-white and with a bad image quality, as we were poor and could only afford old, malfunctioning TV devices. It was our home cinema and we eagerly watched all the old famous Hollywood movies, Moby Dick and East of Eden and Chaplin´s Limelight… and all the funny things, Laurel and Hardy, Pippi Langstrumpf, Tom and Jerry, Porky Pig… and in between, the ads came.
      What protected me from their dangerous influence
      was not only the fact that our TV was black-white,
      colored ads would have overwhelmed my kid´s mind much more,
      but – to a greater extent – our poverty. Thank God, everyone from the 1960s or 1970s generations who grew up poor, thank God again, it kept you sane!
      When we started watching T.V. and saw the ads,
      I, little as I was, often called out “Mom, we surely can afford this, can´t we, Mom?”
      if some article advertised seemed interesting to me.
      But Mom stereotypically answered “No, we cannot afford it.”
      And she often explained to me that the aim of ads is to make you buy unnecessary things and if you follow them you become broke.
      After only one year I had learned to say or think instead of my former comment “We cannot afford this and we do not need it” when an ad seemed interesting.
      It had become a conditioned reflex to think so. This conditioning made me sufficiently resistant against advertising for my whole life.
      Of course, I did fall for some ad tricks that were more sophisticated than T.V., when I had grown up, who can say he never did?
      But I still recommend to all parents who wanna make kids resistant to advertising
      to watch them together with the kids during the age of four to six
      and tell them repeatedly that ads are only money traps, the more colorful the more dangerous,
      and that “buy, buy, buy” eventually makes poor beggars out of people.

  10. Ralph on June 30, 2016  ·  at 1:29 pm EST/EDT

    Those kids are taking the (E)Ur(h)ine.
    But it also shows what mass murderer bliar’s mantra of ‘education, education, education’ has done to them, and despite the Internet.

  11. vot tak on June 30, 2016  ·  at 3:05 pm EST/EDT

    Well done rant.

    Used to be the younger generations were more in favor of being anti-establishment, not any more. Now thanks to the Jewish zionist owned and run media and entertainment industry completely dumbing down western societies, the younger generations are now the most pro-establishment people around. They have become the very segment of society the youth of 50 years ago rebelled against. The comparison with nazi youth is quite apt, think of these tools as zionazi youth as it was the application of zionazi population control that molded them into these zombiefied dittoheads.

  12. Katherine on June 30, 2016  ·  at 7:23 pm EST/EDT

    These young people do seem politically naive.
    And, as Paul says, do they have a clue as to what earlier generations went through in the fight for basic decent services such as the NHS and uneversal education? These children were still lodged in their parents’ gonads when, for example, the red-brick universities were built.

    Have they been following the issue of how higher education in the UK is being totally undermined?
    Not to mention council housing?
    Destruction of British Rail?
    Offshoring of water systems.

    These young folk with their devices and nose rings etc.—I just can’t really take all of that seriously. I mean, I cannot take people seriously who have not yet grown out of the need for such adolescent signs of rebellion and body piercing. Adolescents are well known for placing themselves at the center of everything and inflating the importance of their views and their “group.” That is in a way what evolution kind of expects them to be doing before they have real responsibilties, while they can just think about themselves and how new and unique they are. Unfortunately our youth culture and obsession with change reinforces this me-ism.

    But, hey, haven’t we been reading about “creative destruction” and disruption as a creative force from all kinds of business school and “entrepreneurial” types? So where are they now? They should be crowing with delight that they theories are going to get a test run in the real world.

    Oh, you mean this wasn’t what you meant? You just meant you love creative destruction when you get to forcefully upgrade the economy, throw people out jobs, etc., while you of course keep uour jobs and point out that people who don’t like “change” are dead beats??!!

    Ha, ha, ha! Hoist on your own petard by the graybeards! Love it.

    Katherine

    • Uncle Bob 1 on June 30, 2016  ·  at 8:06 pm EST/EDT

      If they are like much of the youth in the US (and I think they are),”sex,drugs,rock and roll” (add rap and hip-hop today),reality TV,video games,and trying to “live” on a part-time low wage job.While sleeping at a girl/boy friend’s house or at their parents,is all that matters.That is the “life” of much of the West’s “youth” today. With,let me add,the elusive quest for an “education” as the subtext throughout. They are under the impression that without that “degree” they can’t advance their lives. Never mind that those with degree’s are unemployed as well. If “only” they can get that “degree” they will because like Bill Gates in “no time”. So the endless quest goes on for the “Western Lifestyle”. While “little things” ,like fascism,poverty,nuclear war,jihadism,immigration,and which crook rules them,etc,etc .Are far down on the “totem pole” of things to think about.And “all” they need to know about them they can get from the MSM,their friends,or from Hollywood and reality TV.

      • freedom007 on July 04, 2016  ·  at 9:50 am EST/EDT

        “all they need to know comes from MSM … and reality TV” Well, intellectual laziness in youths is reinforced today, more than ever, but it is not a new thing. I know someone born in 1979 who is proud of having gotten almost all his Allgemeinbildung from – no lie! – Walt Disneys Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse cartoon books.
        It is true that many data of common knowledge, as names of important places and historical people, have been incorporated in those kid´s entertainment books. But it shows much about how little this man really knew that he once thought this had been enough for him.
        Fortunately, he was bestowed with seeing an U.F.O. at the age of nineteen or so, together with a buddy and both of them being not drunk or stoned at that time; they saw it hover over a corn-field for several minutes and he still, two decades later, can describe all its details; this showed him there is more between Earth and Heaven than what is written down in papers, or in his cartoons.

  13. ioan on June 30, 2016  ·  at 7:39 pm EST/EDT

    What hit me : “Torry’s out , Refugees in” same as in Germany last year in September…the the AfD comes in.

  14. Anonymous on July 01, 2016  ·  at 2:05 am EST/EDT

    Wonder how the Brexiters with their triumphalist gloating will react when they realize that Brexit was a non-binding referendum and that it was designed to serve an advisory rather than prescriptive function in fomulating Britain’s EU policy.

    The whole Brexit hype–both pro and con–has conveniently ignored this issue.

    This is another manufactured controversy, which even many alternative media types like Paul Joseph Watson have promoted.

    One should remember the old saying, if voting changed anything, they’d make it illegal.

    Welcome to the political shell game known as Liberal Democracy.

    Brexit Referendum Is Non-Binding. UK Parliament Not Voters has Final Say
    http://www.globalresearch.ca/brexit-referendum-is-non-binding-uk-parliament-not-voter-has-final-say/5532485

    • Tom Welsh on July 01, 2016  ·  at 10:05 am EST/EDT

      There’s something to what you say, but it’s not quite so simple. If the government (even with the support of Parliament) defies the clearly expressed will of the people, they will be openly admitting that the UK is not a democracy. It’s as clear as that. No one forced Mr Cameron to have a referendum, but he did. To ignore the results, now, would be essentially to stage a coup d’etat and overthrow the British constitution.

  15. Dioxine on July 01, 2016  ·  at 2:56 pm EST/EDT

    Too cowardly to fight, too stupid to understand. This new generation will make – does make – perfect slaves for the Masters of the Universe. Just like the Eloys in H.G.W.s’ Time Machine, unfit for the name of humans, tragically reduced to cattle. My generation at least had punks, who rebelled against the Power just for the sake of it. This generation doesn’t even have that much fight in them.

    Seems that the overbearing self-guilt the Blue Harlot peddles is much more attractive to them than the European pride of old. Self-guilt makes poor soldiers for country defense, but pretty good suicide bombers for terrorist groups.

    Didn’t the Rome fall because the Romans lost the guts to wield a gladius for their country…

  16. Yati on January 20, 2017  ·  at 10:21 pm EST/EDT

    Without doubt Millenials are numerous when it comes to being stupid. I work with all the generations, but Millenials standout as being needy, lazy, and clueless.

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