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Lmao
Though I guess this is who some of these videos are for. Well meaning (I hope) liberals who are still on the fence about socialism for some reason.
Hey how, you can totally be a socialist and think Second Thought is trash.
Lol maybe "socialists" who watch vaush or some other pedo
Sssh you’re puncturing the narrative
It is IMPERATIVE for their argument that I be hostile to socialism, even though I am being perfectly friendly to the content of this video (which they are claiming is socialism even though as far as I can tell it’s a pretty mild form of anti-hypercapitalism which almost everyone can agree with at this point).
If they didn’t recast my arguments into totally different things then they would have to do some thinking in order to disagree with me. “lol he’s a liberal” is cheap, easy, fun, and popular.
Here's the LLM summarized transcript:
Historical Context:
In the past, higher education existed on a spectrum:
The UC system initially charged no tuition, only introducing small fees in 1921.
Until the 1960s, tuition remained relatively cheap by modern standards.
Two pivotal events changed this:
Reagan's Impact:
Higher Education Act (HEA):
Commodification of Education:
Financialization:
Consequences of Financialization:
Vicious Cycle:
Conclusion:
The video ends by mentioning that it's funded through viewer support on Patreon due to the controversial nature of its content.
I mean, it seems fine. I'm waiting for the other shoe to drop somehow. This is the very first Second Thought video I've heard of that seems informative and honest, so you're gonna have to forgive me a certain amount of suspicion.
The LLM usage for in depth videos like JT's explains alot lol
I think it was Friedrich Engels who said that if you want a good solid socialist education, it’s imperative to watch in full as many weird slanty YouTube videos with suspiciously high production values as you can get your hands on.