Is Dune a White Savior Story?

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Dune has long been regarded as one of the greatest and most influential science fiction series. Everything from Star Wars to Star Trek, to the Expanse, has been in some way inspired by the classic work of Frank Herbert. Dune focuses on the economic and sociopolitical systems revolving around the planet Arrakis, the only planet in the empire where the precious spice Melange can be found. Arrakis, also known as Dune falls under the Fiefdom of The Noble Great House Atreides, Which consists of Duke Leto, his Bene Gesserit Concubine Jessica, and their 15-year-old son Paul. The native people of Arrakis are called the Fremen, who were once, many centuries ago, known as the Zensunni Wanderers. The books indicate that the Fremen are a homogeneous group that picked up the gene of many different humans during their migrations from planet to planet before settling on Dune. Much of Fremen culture as described in the books is inspired by real-world Buddist and Islamic traditions. The main plot of the first Dune book is centered around Paul Atreides' use of the Fremen to avenge the fall of House Atreides and gain control of the Imperial throne.
Now, I won't be explaining the entire plotline of the Dune Saga, I mean that would take several hour-long videos, and who has time for that? *Cough Cough. Though Dune is considered one of the most influential Science fiction Saga’s ever, it’s not without controversy. It has been argued by some that Dune is one of the prime examples of the White Savior trope. Now I’ve addressed this in the past to some degree, see this video I did hear responding to an article written by Noah Bertlasky which accused Paul of being a quote, “Mighty Whitey”, but I’ve never dived entirely into the subject. In this video, we will explore the historical context of the White Savior trope, dissect how race is viewed in the Dune saga, and determine once and for all whether or not Dune is an example of this trope.
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  • @larrychrysler
    @larrychrysler2 жыл бұрын

    Dune’s entire historical narrative has always been, “Beware of the Tyrant wrapped in Savior clothing.”

  • @Itsaboutthewaterlife

    @Itsaboutthewaterlife

    Жыл бұрын

    Well said.

  • @tomt4822

    @tomt4822

    10 ай бұрын

    Absolutely, Dune speaks to humanity and the dangers of tyrants, as we see today, the rise of AI, something DUNE also warned of. But here again, we see those same tyrants using race, gender and nationality to pit us against each other, turn everything into a moshpit, attacking anything thoughtful discourse and putting in it's place PC nonsense. Thus we can't talk about anything less we offend someone, as our society crumbles and George Orwell's greatest fears become reality.

  • @Captain_Insano_nomercy

    @Captain_Insano_nomercy

    6 ай бұрын

    Personally I feel it's more complex than that, I think that's only one aspect of the story

  • @jaquandrejones

    @jaquandrejones

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@Captain_Insano_nomercyIf frank wanted audiences to come to a single conclusion, it would be OPs. That's why he wrote messiah, because people didn't get it.

  • @Captain_Insano_nomercy

    @Captain_Insano_nomercy

    3 ай бұрын

    @jaquandrejones I don't disagree that it is a bulk of the message, but there are other elements to it as well

  • @peters8512
    @peters85123 жыл бұрын

    “I wrote the Dune series because I had this idea that charismatic leaders ought to come with a warning label on their forehead: May be dangerous to your health." - Frank Herbert Anyone who says Dune is a White Saviour story is outing themselves as having never read it.

  • @RX552VBK

    @RX552VBK

    3 жыл бұрын

    Great Herbert quote.

  • @nothanks3236

    @nothanks3236

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Josh M read it, you're missing out. It's worth your time.

  • @jaisalaguil

    @jaisalaguil

    3 жыл бұрын

    And it's pretty much the same people who have traded knowledge, cultural background and critical thought for posturing, prefabricated thoughts and convictions that are only valid while a certain trend lasts.

  • @jaisalaguil

    @jaisalaguil

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Josh M You said the key word, friend: the norm. The norm, the imposed idea of normality which so many have embraced, almost without questioning, as if they were afraid of having thoughts of their own.

  • @zxzxzzxx7396

    @zxzxzzxx7396

    3 жыл бұрын

    I almost feel inclined to make several more accounts just to give more likes to this comment

  • @jacobwooten977
    @jacobwooten9772 ай бұрын

    Dune is 100% a Worm savior trope

  • @thestoic110

    @thestoic110

    Ай бұрын

    Yup😂😂😂😂. Paul's son the god emperor Leto II had this worm like appearance. Many argued that he was the true Kwisatz Haderach because he fullfilled most of what was in the prophecy which Paul did not.

  • @johngobble

    @johngobble

    Ай бұрын

    @@thestoic110”now that I am a worm I will now be the worst and most oppressive leader ever known” leto the worm dude

  • @Kommunismus
    @Kommunismus2 жыл бұрын

    There's something people tend to ignore. Thanks to the Missionaria Protectiva, the Fremen were primed to believe a savior from another world was going to show up. But the only thing limiting the Fremen was their mindset. Paul himself has a vision that before his duel that whether he lived or died that the Fremen would go on their crusade across all human worlds, killing billions, cleansing many worlds of all life. They didn't need Paul at all, just a figurehead.

  • @Kommunismus

    @Kommunismus

    Жыл бұрын

    @@caitlyncarvalho7637 Two people's skin tones are mentioned in the books. Duke Leto has Olive Skin, and Chani has skin with a dark complexion that is pale from having never seen the sun so anyone thinking these characters are white is a product of their own prejudices.

  • @poryjahn2712

    @poryjahn2712

    Жыл бұрын

    @Caitlyn Carvalho he isn't gay he is a sexual predator of young boys. there IS a homophobic trope of villains being gay, but I dont think the baron fits it. the baron (and the harkonnens as a whole) are meant to represent the animals in opposition to the humans of the attreities in the way that Reverand Mother Gaius describes. the Baron basically indulges in every desire he pleases regardless of the harm it causes to others to the point that he can become likened to an animal - a predator. while paul and jessica are the 2 main characters and B.G. who are explicitly human proved by the Gom Jabbar test.

  • @poryjahn2712

    @poryjahn2712

    Жыл бұрын

    @Caitlyn Carvalho because he isn't interested in boys, he doesn't engage in relationships he engages in SA and Rape. He also doesn't seek them because of their gender but rather because of their age.

  • @misanthropicservitorofmars2116

    @misanthropicservitorofmars2116

    Жыл бұрын

    @@caitlyncarvalho7637no I don’t think the baron is. I think the baron would stick it in anything whenever he feels like it. Because he has no self restraint. He can’t prevent himself from shoving food down his face, can’t help but assault and abuse anything, including himself. Can’t stop doing drugs. He’s the antithesis to civilization. Civilized humans restrain base impulses to rise above. Do something more with their lives instead of doing whatever they feel like. Ya know?

  • @ThatBlueSkull

    @ThatBlueSkull

    11 ай бұрын

    @@caitlyncarvalho7637 No i wouldn't consider the baron to be a homophobic stereotype because his character isn't a talking point on gay or even sexuality but more animalistic disire's and what happens if you are lead by them (also he's more of a pedophile regardless since he's raping young boys)

  • @DerTaran
    @DerTaran3 жыл бұрын

    When reading the first book, I never had the impression, that Paul saved the Fremen, but he used them for his purposes.

  • @jonvelde5730

    @jonvelde5730

    2 жыл бұрын

    They were horribly oppressed and treated as value-less serfs. Paul converted them into an ascendant power who basically conquer the entire human power structure. Now, they are under the sway of a messianic leader(Paul), but their position in society has arguably improved vastly. Unless you feel that individual freedom is more important than socio-economic power. But really, the individual freedom they had before Paul's ascent was basically the "freedom" to stay hidden from their oppressors. And it's never clear what proportion of them are able to, or choose to do this. If they could all just keep hidden, who are the Harkonnen slaughtering, exactly? And how?

  • @4leek

    @4leek

    2 жыл бұрын

    ​@nick m. Lmao is that what you think? First off I'm pretty sure my ancestors would have rather been In Africa rather than have been Over here. Especially when our whole race were being subjected to Chattel slavery; Basically meaning we were thought of as property (just as you would any other cow or horse) instead of being treated as what we were, Humans. And I hate to get into this because I like white people, but Africa actually did better pre-colonization than any time in history. It was only until white colonization started when Africa got worse. What I don't think you get is that most Native people of any land actually liked living the way they did Pre-Colonization; maybe they weren't as "developed as the Europeans", but atleast we had our own separate and unique cultures. All Native peoples got the short end of the stick at the end of the day. For Example take the Native Americans; they had a beautiful and fascinating culture, and then all of a sudden that changed. Now they've been forced to live on "Reserves" on their own land! In case of Black Americans it might be better in SOME places over here than it would be in SOME places In africa, but that doesn't stop some of us from going back every year! What I'm trying to say is that you never "saved" anything because that was never your purpose; Everything White people did was for their own interests. Not ours.

  • @viperswhip

    @viperswhip

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jonvelde5730 Only the Fremen in the Cities, which the Desert folk didn't count were oppressed.

  • @Dreadroberts

    @Dreadroberts

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@4leek No, everything that racist whites did back in the day was either for their own interests or for the betterment of all peoples. There was no one or the other. Also, none of that you experienced. You were never a slave, and live in the freest country on Earth. Stop whining about how awful every color is except for Black and go get a job.

  • @nurgleschosen8145

    @nurgleschosen8145

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@4leek your ancestors would have continue to be in Africa if the slave traders didn't find it very profitable to deal with Europeans. Slavery in Africa had always been very big to the point of forming slave kingdoms and for good reason. Slavery is very good for the economy. Even more so when dutch merchants showed a very big interest in it so it's nothing new really for your ancestors. Let's not forget that the oldest slaves around are those friendly chaps called slave in Europe, they know a thing or two about being enslaved considering some call them the first slaves. Let's also not forget that in the 18th century the British began a long campaign to abolish slavery due to the Brits getting ever more concerned about the immorality of it. Now they didn't bring flowers and snacks to have a nice chat with the locals, the governments wanted resources, an edge over other superpowers and they couldn't care less about the natives really but they did treat them a lot better than you would expect considering how brutal our old European friends were.

  • @taltamary5588
    @taltamary55883 жыл бұрын

    One quote, the entire story short: "No more terrible disaster could befall your people than for them to fall into the hands of a Hero".

  • @tomcavanaugh5237

    @tomcavanaugh5237

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes. The only way you could conclude that "Dune" is about a "mighty whitey", would be to not read it.

  • @SuperOmnicronsj44

    @SuperOmnicronsj44

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@tomcavanaugh5237 "White savior" is patronizing comment from overly ambitious people eager to gaslight everything in cinema to get people talking about it.

  • @Purpleturtlehurtler

    @Purpleturtlehurtler

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@SuperOmnicronsj44 Dances with Wolves and The Last Samurai would beg to differ. Lol

  • @SuperOmnicronsj44

    @SuperOmnicronsj44

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Purpleturtlehurtler yes, Last Samurai was a bit much - I'd throw in the Man Who Would Be King, as well ...

  • @Purpleturtlehurtler

    @Purpleturtlehurtler

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@SuperOmnicronsj44 let's not forget Fern Gully.

  • @magikclaw7458
    @magikclaw74582 жыл бұрын

    Muad'dib is nobody's savior. He used the freman for his and his family's survival, and became trapped by the prophecies made about him. He did have great powers, but those powers became a curse because he was able to see what would be done in his name. In the end he was left helpless by the religion that enveloped him and his family, and he walked out into the desert to die.

  • @Needler13

    @Needler13

    2 жыл бұрын

    Then his son just came up and went "worm mode activate!! Genocide god Emperor a go!!!!!".

  • @gaynarchist

    @gaynarchist

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Needler13 His son is basically what Paul probably would have become if he was fully on board with the path. Paul did and caused horrible things, most if not all the events are practically his fault BUT he realized he was wrong and tried to at least gain some level of redemption (which no I don't think he's redeemed at all). His son was a lot more dedicated then he was, which is literally the worst thing that could possibly happen.

  • @varicosevisage4794

    @varicosevisage4794

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@gaynarchist true, however his son going down this path is what eventually led to humanity's survival

  • @gaynarchist

    @gaynarchist

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@varicosevisage4794 But at what cost? It was really only “humanities survival“ in the sense of the species itself rather than the individuals. How many generations were wasted because of that?

  • @sdkfeldfwerer6751

    @sdkfeldfwerer6751

    2 жыл бұрын

    Fremen lives matter!

  • @alethearia
    @alethearia2 жыл бұрын

    I also hear the "noble savage" trop being called out with Dune. And... like... no? The series as a whole is about how breeding and genetic purify lead to destruction, how medelling or idolizing with religions and cultures leads to war, and how putting your faith in ideals rather than logic can destroy whole planets.

  • @miurtouissi1093

    @miurtouissi1093

    2 жыл бұрын

    I disagree with the logic vs ideals part but everything else is true. I think this story was also a fair warning against just thinking logically. For example the exploitation of a resource that makes one people's rich as opposed to the conservation of your ecosystem. This is an ideal right there... one many characters died for in the books too

  • @kj_H65f

    @kj_H65f

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@miurtouissi1093 your example of exploitation vs conservation isn't really a logical argument though, not sure I'm following you

  • @miurtouissi1093

    @miurtouissi1093

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kj_H65f she said dune teaches us how putting your faith in ideals vs logic can destroy whole planets but I think it depends on the ideals. Humans can't live without ideals we just have to choose cautiously. One ideal that I think is not dangerous is deciding to choose ecology vs exploitation when exploitation is the logical thing to do to become rich. I think this rather than destroying a planet, it can save it. In a world where exploitation is the way to survive and succeed, conservation is not logical and more a declaration of faith that people believe in the future. I don't think this is destructive. I also don't think that putting logic above every thing was the point of the story. Fundamentally Paul was a result of a rational breeding, he was a genius who was able to manipulate the human mind. There were warnings in that (eugenism, imperialism, science with no real purpose but to conquer). Even the banning of the AI. All of these to me were also a warning against blind trust in logic alone. Anyway I just think there is more to the story than this simple dichotomy.

  • @your.dark.lord.

    @your.dark.lord.

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yep, ideals make you blind therefore a criminal, capable of killing millions because of your idea. That's what communists did. And are doing.

  • @your.dark.lord.

    @your.dark.lord.

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree with the warning about just thinking logically. Gulags and death camps came from logic. Emotionless logic. You don't have money to pay workers so you need slaves, you make gulags and invent crimes to fill them. You have a people blamed for all the country's problems, therefore you eliminate them, problem solved.

  • @EvilSandwich
    @EvilSandwich3 жыл бұрын

    The Dune Series summarized: Dune- The Reverend Mother and Emperor: "Ah man, we fucked up!" Dune Messiah- Paul: "Ah man, I fucked up!" Children of Dune- Leto II: "Man, all the adults really fucked up!" God-Emperor of Dune- *Leto II explains the Gold Path* Siona: "That's fucked up!" *kills him* Heretic of Dune- Honored Matres: "The old empire really fucked up." Chapterhouse: Dune- Honored Matres: "Ah man, we fucked up!" Likely plot of the last unwritten book- Duncan Idaho: Hey... I hate to be that guy, but maybe we should stop putting the fate of all of humanity in the hands of a small group of degenerate psychos that keep fucking up?

  • @ElectromagNick

    @ElectromagNick

    3 жыл бұрын

    *The expanded Dune series:* Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson: "We're incapable of fucking up!" Everyone else: _"YOU. FUCKED! UUUUUUUUUUP!"_ Edit: Spelling, 'cuz I fucked up.

  • @sean9374

    @sean9374

    3 жыл бұрын

    Perfect! 👌

  • @patreekotime4578

    @patreekotime4578

    3 жыл бұрын

    Alternative ending to the 7th book- Daniel and Marty: "Ah man, humanity is fucked up!"

  • @allenrussell1947

    @allenrussell1947

    3 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant summation. I just finished reading all six books and came to the conclusion "These people talk too much"😂

  • @laurend.statham1742

    @laurend.statham1742

    3 жыл бұрын

    Also Idaho: uuuuuhhh yeah I would also appreciate not being brought back as yet another Ghola, I’m kinda getting tired.

  • @manuelplatino1926
    @manuelplatino19263 жыл бұрын

    It always strikes me how youtubers like you Quinn, when properly motivated, almost always do better nuanced and researched essays than established journals, from whom it would be expected a better job since that is actually their job.

  • @sambonsampson228

    @sambonsampson228

    3 жыл бұрын

    That is the difference between hacks doing a day-job and passionate fans spending their non-job time on something important to them

  • @codename495

    @codename495

    3 жыл бұрын

    Journalists are trying to sell a story and a belief, whether that belief aligns with the truth seems irrelevant now, and often the one trying to sell the story, hasn’t read the story at all.

  • @jakobeisenstein4886

    @jakobeisenstein4886

    3 жыл бұрын

    What Quinn is doing is straight up Literature Studies, including interdisciplinary findings from cultural studies and critical theory. I'm not sure what kind of "established journals" you are referring to, but once you move past simple entertainment press into the academic journals and publications dedicated to the fields of art history, film studies, literature studies, media studie, gender studies, critical theory etc. it is exactly this content you get (although in a much more in depth way). Not saying Quinn can't do it better, it's really just a question of the medium. KZread canonly do so much. I'm glad you are enjoying this content, but please don't think its solely a question of motivation: this content stems from a tradition of liberal arts. So next time you hear people make fun of English majors, gender studies etc. remember it is those fields enabling us to sharpen our discourse and develope the analytical toolsets to deconstruct and explore media.

  • @josi4749

    @josi4749

    3 жыл бұрын

    Modern journalism is not really journalism. They are told what to write, and are given little time to properly research the information. Or the journalist comes up with an idea and the editor just approves it because the news cycle demands a constant stream. This is why you get so many articles or news stories with false information.

  • @induspherix

    @induspherix

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jakobeisenstein4886 I'm afraid the industry of popular journalism and click-bait is reaching a lot more audiences than academic publication. So the fact that there are youtube channels like Quinn's placing real content and analytical thought in the wilderness of general consumers is actually the most refreshing hope I have seen for the future of academic influence in the broader culture.

  • @kitjohnson2767
    @kitjohnson27672 жыл бұрын

    Whenever Kipling’s “White Man’s Burden” is brought up I think back to something an American newspaper wrote in response as the War in the Philippines turned into a messy guerrilla war: “Mr. Kipling, we’ve taken up the white man’s burden, now how may we put it down?”

  • @TheKa89
    @TheKa892 жыл бұрын

    As a person of mixed race, who's ancestors have been mixing for hundreds of years, I always enjoyed the Dune series because I didn't have to grapple with the all too common 'choose a side, what do you look more like to other people' debate while reading. My mom introduced me to Dune pretty early on and scifi in general, probably because of this, but Dune never came across as a racial war to me. It's definitely about the traps of power though for all humans and I always loved that it showed it as a problem that humanity has to grapple with, regardless of spaceships or living on other planets.

  • @fuferito
    @fuferito3 жыл бұрын

    It _is_ definitely an Apocalyptic Messianic tale, with all the lessons and warnings of zealotry and religious conquests that go together.

  • @DreamMorpheus42

    @DreamMorpheus42

    3 жыл бұрын

    I think it's a deliberate *deconstruction* of Messianic stories. "Chosen one" stories are common to every culture, and all of them have been a mixed bag at best historically.

  • @supercellodude

    @supercellodude

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@DreamMorpheus42 In the way Paul uses the mythic groundwork of the Bene Gesserit to take the reins of fremen society against his enemies? The way "destiny" seems to dehumanize those on its paths? I definitely agree

  • @thewildcardperson

    @thewildcardperson

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@roywiseman you are right don't understand why so many people beleve it

  • @justinallen2408

    @justinallen2408

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Hans Harpy lol not sure Arab was a thing back then buddy 🤣 that's a new culture based on the conquests of Muslims

  • @brucetucker4847

    @brucetucker4847

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Hans Harpy Jesus was a Palestinian Jew, but that doesn't fit the meter very well.

  • @patrickhall6627
    @patrickhall66273 жыл бұрын

    "The actual conflict of the Dune saga is clearly between the elite ruling class, and those they manipulated and oppressed." Totally nailed it, and there are clear parallels to current day. This is the best Dune content channel on the 'tube, and it's not even close.

  • @SuperOmnicronsj44

    @SuperOmnicronsj44

    2 жыл бұрын

    And now we have the elite ruling class using race and victimization to manipulate even further through tokenism and preachy intellectualism disguising as gaslighting. AWESOME! The one cool thing we have to escape, we have to deal with, then get cancelled ...I love this era!!!

  • @bemersonbakebarmen

    @bemersonbakebarmen

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thats the good old marxism. For marx gender, race, etc. Were forms to create conflict among the working class. For marx only the material matter, the only political issues were material issues, and thus economical. Yeah socialism doesnt work, and when It works Its totalitarian distopya (a.k.a. China), but Marx framework is way better than the liberal progresive framework of the modern left. Cultural Marxism doesnt exist, for Marxists Liberals were wolfs in sheeps clothing, for liberals Marxists were dangerous extremists and a threat for democracy. But both as left try to claim heritage from marxist criticism. What we have now is probably the worst of both worlds. What we should rescue from marx is his materialism, race, gender and other shenanigans are not important. Power corrupts and then ones in power are corrupted.

  • @user-mh7ie7iz9t

    @user-mh7ie7iz9t

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@bemersonbakebarmen "Yeah socialism doesnt work" ... and as it was written on the wall of one Roman legion's barracks "Feudalism does'not work. It is a dangerous utopia!"

  • @tsoliot5913

    @tsoliot5913

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@user-mh7ie7iz9t the Roman didn't have at least 300 million graves to point to.

  • @user-mh7ie7iz9t

    @user-mh7ie7iz9t

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@tsoliot5913 Neither does socialism.

  • @johnjamison_notthewhiskey
    @johnjamison_notthewhiskey2 жыл бұрын

    There's a scene in the first book where Paul recognizes two fremen by how they run across the sand. Kynes doesn't believe it and says, "You can't tell fremen just by looking at them."

  • @Rokaize

    @Rokaize

    2 ай бұрын

    @@caitlyncarvalho7637There is no evidence to even remotely imply that Timothee Chalatme is racist

  • @nutella7891

    @nutella7891

    2 ай бұрын

    Kynes said that for appearances. He was disconcerted by the fact that Paul could see through subterfuge and had indeed identified the few Fremen hanging out with the harvesting crew.

  • @Bourbier3443

    @Bourbier3443

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Rokaizehe support israel

  • @Rokaize

    @Rokaize

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Bourbier3443 And that makes someone a racist automatically?

  • @Bourbier3443

    @Bourbier3443

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Rokaize israel is a racist colonial aparthaid state. He also played in a movie that draw a lot of inspiration from arab and islamic culture, people are mad that irl he support jewish fascist and play Space prophet that save the indegenous against coloniser

  • @shayneoneill1506
    @shayneoneill15062 жыл бұрын

    I kinda feel like it was less so in this adaption than the previous ones. The Fremen in the Lynch one seemed somewhat naive and helpless, which isn't really what the Fremen where supposed to be. But this one the Fremen seemed to have a lot more agency and certainly seemed a less orientalist conception. They where *active* participants of the desert.

  • @gzs7483
    @gzs74833 жыл бұрын

    "im going to read a bit of this poem but warning its racist as fuck" is my favorite quote of 2021 until now

  • @tsoliot5913

    @tsoliot5913

    2 жыл бұрын

    Read the rest of the poem. It's not racist, it's a warning against racial imperialism.

  • @tsoliot5913

    @tsoliot5913

    2 жыл бұрын

    Kipling is saying is not saying Philippinos are monster-children, he's saying from experience that it's stupid to think like that. Read "Shooting an Elephant" by George Orwell.

  • @themprophet1
    @themprophet13 жыл бұрын

    If dune has a hero or central protagonist it's definitely Duncan.

  • @eaglesclaws8

    @eaglesclaws8

    3 жыл бұрын

    Did you know that dunken was never intended to be brought back. Apparently he got so much fan mail about people upset that dunken died, that he brought him back in next book and every one after that.

  • @themprophet1

    @themprophet1

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@eaglesclaws8 In hindsight it was one of Herbert's best ideas having continuity in Duncan. Regardless of all the plotting and gradiosity of the major players, Duncan always gives us a grounded and sober perspective on the story.

  • @eaglesclaws8

    @eaglesclaws8

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@themprophet1 I agree.

  • @countfloydschillerhorrorth2090

    @countfloydschillerhorrorth2090

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah but I would love to Slap the Whiny Duncan from God Emperor.

  • @jl4339

    @jl4339

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@eaglesclaws8 Glad to know. I can see how DUNCAN is needed, lol.

  • @asterozoan
    @asterozoan2 жыл бұрын

    You answered this question so well, this is excellent. It feels balanced, fair, and detailed. You highlight how complicated the original question is, and give a suitably nuanced answer. I like the personal touch you added at the end too.

  • @richlisola1
    @richlisola12 жыл бұрын

    I never got the impression that race, as we see it now, has any bearing on the Dune Universe. When a much evolved humanity, guided behind the scenes by the Bene Gesserit, seeks genetic perfection, not phenotypical preferences.

  • @jl4339

    @jl4339

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, I think if you have never heard of Dune but watched it. It does come off like, oh, here we go again. I feel like they didn't mean for it to come off that way, But like with character Neo (in the Matrix). It's like, this again? Lol.

  • @ambercarter2359

    @ambercarter2359

    2 жыл бұрын

    Then you haven't been reading the books. The entire series is 100% about ethnicity and culture and colonization. It's literally a commentary on Russia and Afghanistan and what happened there in the 70s.

  • @meurer13daniel

    @meurer13daniel

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ambercarter2359 In the 70s? Dune and Dune Messiah was released in the 60's

  • @ambercarter2359

    @ambercarter2359

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@meurer13daniel does that change the point of what I said at all or are you just commenting to correct me?

  • @meurer13daniel

    @meurer13daniel

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ambercarter2359 I'm correcting you. How is Dune a commentary of something that happened in the 70's, if it was released in the 60's? Or did you mentioned the wrong decade?

  • @andreacervantes8905
    @andreacervantes89052 жыл бұрын

    As a Filipino, I'm glad you brought Kipling's poem up. A lot of people in both of our countries have forgotten the Philippine-American War.

  • @vergil8833

    @vergil8833

    2 жыл бұрын

    Note that most races have believed the same as Kipling for ages, but with their own race as the superior.

  • @merrythoughts1306

    @merrythoughts1306

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's the kicker though, isn't it? We as a species always forget things, and what we do remember is selective. Everyone thinks they were the ones that suffered the most. Everyone thinks the way they live their life is the better way. Everyone thinks that if everyone else believed what they believe, then the world would be perfect. The truth is we are small silly creatures, posturing that we are greater then we actually are. Myself included.

  • @Kimchi_Studios

    @Kimchi_Studios

    2 жыл бұрын

    "War is a Racket" - Smedley D. Butler, a retired United States Marine Corps Major General and two-time Medal of Honor recipient.

  • @mdhall04

    @mdhall04

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Kimchi_Studios unfortunately most Americans dont know about smedley Butler

  • @jonothandoeser

    @jonothandoeser

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@vergil8833 MOST races??? Plenty of races have not believed that.

  • @SmellyBones
    @SmellyBones3 жыл бұрын

    I followed a lot of Game of Thrones-related channels when that was a thing. This is the only one that stuck. Thanks for enriching my brain.

  • @valeriy8502

    @valeriy8502

    3 жыл бұрын

    Game of Thrones and Dune covered in one channel: Perfection 😆 I am seeing more great like the Foundation series as I scroll too. This is awesome.

  • @sarnxero2628

    @sarnxero2628

    3 жыл бұрын

    I joined for the ideas of ice and fire and stayed for quinn ideas 👍

  • @tammichenard1024

    @tammichenard1024

    3 жыл бұрын

    Same😁Quinn and lml, the only two left.

  • @timdixon3391

    @timdixon3391

    3 жыл бұрын

    I still watch lucifer means lightbringer

  • @miura_vs

    @miura_vs

    3 жыл бұрын

    You’re more simply listening to people talk about things you already know, and agree with. That’s what KZread is designed to do. It is an engine of confirmation bias, not broadening horizons. Just something we should all be aware of here.

  • @Milkra
    @Milkra2 ай бұрын

    After seeing Dune 2, I’m really glad they leaned hard into the fact that Paul and his mother are manipulating the Fremen for their own personal gain.

  • @TheDarkmining
    @TheDarkmining2 жыл бұрын

    I watched Dune last night (never read the books before) and now stumbled upon your channel. You've created some great stuff here and I will definitely check out more of it - thanks! The movie was great and awaked my appetite to now read the books aswell. :)

  • @Shakenmike117
    @Shakenmike1173 жыл бұрын

    i thought the whole human struggle was dwarfed by the ecology aspects of the first book, and the rest were about the consequences of the first on both the planet and population.

  • @TheLordboki

    @TheLordboki

    3 жыл бұрын

    I really haven't caught on the ecology focus when I read the books, but that's possibly because awareness of ecology has really expanded since to the point where it's become just mundane backdrop.

  • @chriszimmermann2582

    @chriszimmermann2582

    3 жыл бұрын

    To me the most engaging part of the first book was how society was shaped by ecology. Seeing how Fremen culture evolved around the scarcity of water (such as Paul's natural reaction of crying being held with extreme importance) had me re-read those sections of the book like 3x as much as the rest of it.

  • @NothingHumanisAlientoMe

    @NothingHumanisAlientoMe

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nah. This is 2020. We got smart. Then quickly got dumb again.

  • @jada90

    @jada90

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@chriszimmermann2582 Agreed. Absolutely fascinating. Reading the appendix about ecology was great. The dinner scene where the fremen spits made maybe the strongest impression on me out of everything in the entire book.

  • @EvilSandwich

    @EvilSandwich

    3 жыл бұрын

    I really consider the entire Dune Saga to be separated into three distinct parts. The shitstorm that led to the reign of Leto II. The shitstorm that was the reign of Leto II. The shitstorm that was the aftermath of the reign of Leto II. The series really was done dirty by the last book never being written. I feel like everything would have come together in the end. Not necessarily any kind of satisfy resolution to what was happening, but at least a thematic crescendo of what Frank Herbert was trying to say.

  • @Stamboul
    @Stamboul3 жыл бұрын

    There are only 2 things wrong about calling "Dune" a white savior story: the "white" part and the "savior" part.

  • @aintnoslice3422

    @aintnoslice3422

    2 жыл бұрын

    Also "story" is pretty dubious. I'd prefer to call it a "relentless fucking experience".

  • @abstractedaway

    @abstractedaway

    2 жыл бұрын

    It does a great job of showing why a savior is such an incredibly destructive concept. The status destroys just about every life it touches.

  • @SuperOmnicronsj44

    @SuperOmnicronsj44

    2 жыл бұрын

    Is this dude Worm-phobic, or what????

  • @crazynormal2766

    @crazynormal2766

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah but race politics are hot right now. Get clicks.

  • @khankrum1

    @khankrum1

    2 жыл бұрын

    I always thought it was based loosely upon Muhammad!

  • @PlugInKali
    @PlugInKali2 жыл бұрын

    And now that Dune has been released it seems that not enough critics have read Dune, because the white saviour critics are EVERYWHERE, despite fans best attempts to educate them. I wish a could a link of this video to each and every one of them.

  • @stepahead5944

    @stepahead5944

    2 жыл бұрын

    The story doesn't exist in a vacuum. The realities of representation won't disappear just because the in universe understanding of "race" isn't the same.

  • @WTFisTingispingis
    @WTFisTingispingis2 жыл бұрын

    I always had the impression Dune is a deconstruction of the White Savior tale, myself. It doesn't end well for Paul, as he watches the people he uplifts raze the galaxy while he can't do anything to stop it.

  • @benningtoncheemingwan9168

    @benningtoncheemingwan9168

    8 ай бұрын

    Frank Hebert really told us that charismatic leaders ought to come with a health warning, may be hazardous to your health...This includes saviors/Messiah figures

  • @westcoastmex629

    @westcoastmex629

    6 ай бұрын

    Weren’t they from a multi galaxy? Making them Alien humanoid not just human earthlings 😂😂😂 hell the main characters could have been green for all i know beings from another galaxy

  • @marvin2678

    @marvin2678

    2 ай бұрын

    Race literally has nothing to do with it 😂

  • @khylerbane4523

    @khylerbane4523

    2 ай бұрын

    The “A holy war in my name” scene in the first film seemed to be the embodiment of this. The visuals, his tears, the terror in his voice, he knows *exactly* what will happen and not only doesn’t want it and is *terrified* of it, but knows there is nothing he can do to stop it. He knows he will be seen as a savior, possibly even a Man-god, but horrifying things will happen in his name. Billions of deaths, religious zealotry, manipulation, and deceit. And all based on lies and attempts to grow power by the Bene Gesserit. But there is nothing he can do about it. Nothing he says or does will convince anyone or change his followers minds. All he can do is go along with it and accept the consequences. All while *hopefully* making something truly good out of all the evil that will come. And given Leto the 2nd, you can see how well that worked out in the end.

  • @Brainfryde
    @Brainfryde3 жыл бұрын

    By the time of Children of Dune, no one can tell the difference between Paul and other lighter skinned Fremen, making him able to hide his ancestry from others, including the Fremen.

  • @SuperOmnicronsj44

    @SuperOmnicronsj44

    2 жыл бұрын

    Only a victim would go the extra route of pointing this dumb sh*t out knowing there's black panther and a number of other feature films to resonate to.

  • @walkingwounded8675

    @walkingwounded8675

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@SuperOmnicronsj44 it’s called a discussion mama….

  • @quigonkenny
    @quigonkenny2 жыл бұрын

    I've always seen Dune as a deconstruction of the White Savior trope. On its face, it appears to be, especially if you limit your scope to the first novel, but with the series taken as a whole, taking into account the overarching theme of not trusting heroes/authority, you'd have a hard time saying that Paul and the Atreides *saved* the Fremen.

  • @noelmuaddib2219

    @noelmuaddib2219

    2 жыл бұрын

    Paul and Jessica did free the Freman from the horrors of known mistreatment. Some good from. Maud'Dib unfortunately took things tad to far and lost his way. Leto II wanted more, always more, thus leading to great suffering, until he learned and tried to reset the path Now the golden path, thats some horrors there.

  • @skyjuiceification

    @skyjuiceification

    2 жыл бұрын

    That is what it was supposed to be.....but it fails to realize that the hang-ups and peculiarities he attributed to all humans were actually the preoccupation of a privileged min0rity (his demographic). in that sense, Dune is more pure power fantasy than it is hard science fiction with an existentialist aftertaste.

  • @aurora9252

    @aurora9252

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well Timothy Chamba something is definitely white. So while the story of Dune might not be a white savior story, the movie definitely is.

  • @dmcarden

    @dmcarden

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@aurora9252 exactly!

  • @teddyjackson1902

    @teddyjackson1902

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@noelmuaddib2219 and they became a force of mass destruction and indiscriminate slaughter.

  • @LakusPakus
    @LakusPakus2 жыл бұрын

    Honestly, saving the Fremen never seemed to be an objective. They were an asset to sway to their side and keep for themselves. A means to an end. Just because you don't intentionally mistreat them does not mean it's really saving them. They needed no saving. They didn't really want any saving. They were swayed by ideologies, roused to fight for and believe in a mythical religious figure who himself drowned in his own myth, unable to escape it. Nobody was really freed. Noone really saved anyone. But a whole bunch of shit went down.

  • @joeydwendt
    @joeydwendt2 жыл бұрын

    Hey man! Great video thank you for the really clear explanation. Ive read Dune and loved it, but still havent gotten around to reading the rest of the series. At the end of the first book Paul and the Fremen certainly seem poised to achieve all they desired, but in fact only Paul has succeeded in his goal. The Fremen may now have power by being associated with Paul, but they technically arent any closer to achieving their goal. That's an important distinction i never realized until i watched your video. Thank you!

  • @august3777
    @august37773 жыл бұрын

    So Paul isn't a "Mighty Whitey!" Based on your description on his skin, and it being olive, he's a "Mighty Olivey."

  • @nyavogo

    @nyavogo

    3 жыл бұрын

    The green olive black olive war of 29458 wants a word.

  • @asaenvolk

    @asaenvolk

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@nyavogo all hail the superior green olive

  • @SuperOmnicronsj44

    @SuperOmnicronsj44

    2 жыл бұрын

    Stupid and reckless to label, but whatever gaslights is trendy ... go for it.

  • @TVaz7777

    @TVaz7777

    2 жыл бұрын

    But olive skin is a shade of the Caucasian diversity. It's actually the predominant skin of modern Southern Europe and it was probably the main color of Romans and Greeks.

  • @asaenvolk

    @asaenvolk

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TVaz7777 And the Greeks belong to the same haplotype as much of the near middle east, also, their skin is not green.

  • @stevezeidman7224
    @stevezeidman72243 жыл бұрын

    I’m 67 and such, I’ve been a reader of Scifi for decades. I love your content. I love your embracing of Asimov. Great analysis and research on this subject. You’re a deep thinker.

  • @SuperOmnicronsj44

    @SuperOmnicronsj44

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, but why LABEL anything. "Deep" means BENEATH the surface. LOL!!

  • @craigjones7343

    @craigjones7343

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@SuperOmnicronsj44 you might want to get your hands on a dictionary

  • @SuperOmnicronsj44

    @SuperOmnicronsj44

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@craigjones7343 Deep - adjective adjective: deep; comparative adjective: deeper; superlative adjective: deepest 1. extending far down from the top or surface. - anything else?

  • @aurora9252

    @aurora9252

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@SuperOmnicronsj44 🤦🏽‍♀️🤦🏽‍♀️🤦🏽‍♀️

  • @SuperOmnicronsj44

    @SuperOmnicronsj44

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@aurora9252 Dune literally is about not having a charismatic leader and Herbert said as much. I do believe tthe critics will try to undermine the film on lack of these many races ... so the White Savior thing will be played up.

  • @kasperv967
    @kasperv9672 ай бұрын

    It's actually a Worm Savior story.

  • @pauljohnson3317
    @pauljohnson33172 жыл бұрын

    Your videos are so interesting. I read the Dune series in my late 20s, and I love them, but I never thought much about these issues. I was surprised when Paul used the Fremen to wage Jihad, but I didn't think of it in terms of good or bad, it was just what was happening in the story. It's interesting to re-visit this, now in my mid 30s, from an older and (hopefully) more mature perspective. Seems like it's time to re-read the first 3 books and experience all of the different layers that I missed before. Cheers for the great videos, Quinn!

  • @dane3038
    @dane30383 жыл бұрын

    If there's one thing you've taught us about DUNE, it's that the answer is "No". Now, I'll watch your essay.

  • @bartistclord1916

    @bartistclord1916

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nom, Nom, Nom More !!!! :)

  • @tylerscofield9799

    @tylerscofield9799

    3 жыл бұрын

    good answer, i first read Dune in the early 80s because it was my Fathers favorite Sci-fi book. I watched an interview with Frank Herbert, back then and I have seen that interview since it stuck with me even back then but, I remember Herbert saying he wanted to create something that would tell that charismatic leaders are the most dangerous, that those people should come with a warning label on them. That he believed the most dangerous President that we had up to that point was John F. Kenedy and that the most influential President was Nixon, because Nixon showed you that government can not be trusted. That is what these books are. Its what Paul struggles with he wants to stop it, but he can't he is a tool of fate, he says in the book multiple times even if he were to die it would not stop.

  • @theronin9984

    @theronin9984

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@tylerscofield9799 Exactly. 👍🏿

  • @ANonymous-mo6xp

    @ANonymous-mo6xp

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, I saw this video and thought 21 minutes is a long way to say No.

  • @MercyAlwyz23

    @MercyAlwyz23

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@tylerscofield9799 oh, the devil we can see (Nixon) versus the devil we cannot see (Kennedy). Better to see and know than to not and wonder! Huhmmm….

  • @ArtemisScribe
    @ArtemisScribe3 жыл бұрын

    (Disclaimer: writing before finishing the video) I think an important distinction between Dune and stereotypical "White Saviour" stories is that Herbert kind of made Paul one purpose, compared to the stereotypical "White Saviour" story where the trope comes into play through accidents of writing choices. Paul and Jessica are intentionally manipulating the Fremen thanks to the Missionara Protectiva unlike the stereotype where the "White Saviour" really *is* the destined hero by some magical natural fate rather than the actual intentional actions of himself and others that we're shown shaping Paul's life in Dune. Choice is an important recurring theme in the Dune saga, which doesn't really match up with the stereotypical White Saviour story where the "Saviour" character is swept up by a force bigger than themselves and there's no real explanation as to why they are better at something than the culture they have joined. Not to mention the fact that while Dune gives us what seems to be a traditional hero arc the rest of the series brutally rips apart the "heroic" Paul. We are told very explicitly just how much he's damaged the Fremen, their way of life, how he's split their community into those who support him and those who hate him for destroying their culture. Paul is, to me at least, a really great deconstruction of the "White Saviour". Of course whether that was Herbert's intention I have no idea, and honestly I don't think Herbert's intentions are too important (Death of the Author for the win). I can make the text support it so that's the argument I will make.

  • @ArtemisScribe

    @ArtemisScribe

    3 жыл бұрын

    lol, other than knowing a lot more about the intentions of Herbert (which obvs Quinn is a far better expert in than me) my views match up with Quinn's pretty nicely!

  • @langhamp8912

    @langhamp8912

    3 жыл бұрын

    The 1984 movie version of Dune doesn't talk at all about the Missionara Proctectiva, but despite its brevity in the book (I think it's only mentioned three/four times, once to Jessica by the Gesserit, once to Jessica to Paul, and importantly twice by Paul to himself as he tries to get himself out of a sticky situation) I find it central to all things that happen within Dune.

  • @charlesreid9337

    @charlesreid9337

    3 жыл бұрын

    this is all true. But it is a white savior story and our friend is apparently... seriously.. traumatised.. hurt by that thought. He shouldnt be but is

  • @ArtemisScribe

    @ArtemisScribe

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@langhamp8912 yeah, the 1984 movie goes full blown, unambiguous White Saviour, and since the movie is most people's encounter with Dune it unfortunately impacts how the source text is viewed.

  • @ArtemisScribe

    @ArtemisScribe

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@charlesreid9337 hey, all reactions to fiction are legitimate. If your that's your friend's reaction then that's your friend's reaction. I hate some things that I know are objectively good fiction. It's a matter of Your Mileage May Vary. Experiencing fiction is a very personal thing. Herbert has done something that works on the theme of White Saviourism on some level. The fact that it's a type of deconstruction doesn't change the fact that it can still hurt people since a deconstruction still has to use harmful elements.

  • @InspirationIsFree
    @InspirationIsFree2 жыл бұрын

    I just watched the movie a few days ago and have been binging on your videos. Fantastic nuanced take on this topic. Subscribed.

  • @JacobSilvia
    @JacobSilvia2 жыл бұрын

    One book where Herbert specifically mentions race is The Santaroga Barrier. However, it's used as part of the story's larger plot. It's definitely worth a read.

  • @EdWiley671
    @EdWiley6713 жыл бұрын

    “...but somehow it got me thinking about Dune.” Is there anything that doesn’t, Quinn? 😂

  • @pheresy1367
    @pheresy13673 жыл бұрын

    Wow Quinn, you REALLY laid it out for us... eloquent and precise. The fact that Herbert studied psychology, and Zen Buddhism, really explains a lot. Having studied them myself, I can recognize some of his foundational, wisdom informed threads....is why it is SO great!

  • @JebStone
    @JebStoneАй бұрын

    Combining the ideas of Jared Diamond, manifest destiny, and the text of Dune, this is the most insightful intersection of ideas I've ever seen on this topic. Incredible. I feel inspired.

  • @HellraiserMXgames
    @HellraiserMXgames2 жыл бұрын

    Hey Quinn, love your channel! I was just re-watching this video and if you see this comment I hope you can remember who was the author of that illustration of the Gom Jabbar ritual that's around 13:20 ? It just surprised me to see how close it is to the actual design of the movie! Keep up the great content!

  • @womenoficeandfire9751
    @womenoficeandfire97513 жыл бұрын

    Amazing video as usual, Quinn! It probably says more about the society interpreting it than the source material itself that so many people assume 1) that Paul is white and 2) that he’s the “hero” of the story just because he’s the protagonist of the first novel. Thanks for covering this in such depth!

  • @orpheuscult75

    @orpheuscult75

    3 жыл бұрын

    Paul actually has dangerous flaws that caused genocide and obliteration of religions across the galaxy.

  • @jenitoten2212

    @jenitoten2212

    3 жыл бұрын

    I don't know why they think he's white except that's how he's casted in the movies. I always assumed Paul and the Duke were brown, having lived on Caladan which has a tropical like climate. I always thought Jessica was of Asian descendant because of her eyes. Only the Baron did I really think of as white. LoL What does that say about me?

  • @nullakjg767

    @nullakjg767

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@orpheuscult75 Ending a religion is like the most savior thing he could do lol.

  • @orpheuscult75

    @orpheuscult75

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@nullakjg767 ending a religion in a bloody way is genocidal like the inquisition. Don't u agree?

  • @nullakjg767

    @nullakjg767

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@orpheuscult75 Not really, the only way to get rid of an infection is to cut it out. Thats like saying "surgery to remove tumors is actually bad" because you have to cut the body open first.

  • @migarsormrapophis2755
    @migarsormrapophis27553 жыл бұрын

    "Time for some jihad." "This sounds like some kind of white savior myth, yes?" "No."

  • @sneedmando186

    @sneedmando186

    3 жыл бұрын

    *LAWRENCE OF ARABIA*

  • @migarsormrapophis2755

    @migarsormrapophis2755

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@sneedmando186 Are you suggesting that T. E. Lawrence, the actual historical human being, is an example of a fictional trope? Further, I'm not sure T. E. Lawrence would have considered himself to have been engaged in holy war at any point during his life.

  • @Klijpo

    @Klijpo

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@migarsormrapophis2755 The historical T.E, Lawrence cannot be regarded as such, but the mythologised/fictionalised one from the movie most certainly is.

  • @damenwhelan3236

    @damenwhelan3236

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@sneedmando186 literally my first thought.

  • @damenwhelan3236

    @damenwhelan3236

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@migarsormrapophis2755 To answer you directly. No

  • @a_lucientes
    @a_lucientes2 жыл бұрын

    You might find CGP Gray's *Americapox: The Missing Plague* an interesting watch. I loved Guns, Germs and Steel and there is an excellent documentary that was made from it as well. Really enjoying your channel.

  • @drewmur
    @drewmur2 жыл бұрын

    Great video. I have been a fan of the Dune franchise for many years. I just found your channel. I can tell that you actually understand the material.

  • @luckykennedy7364
    @luckykennedy73643 жыл бұрын

    Twitter has made me lose almost all hope in humanity, they will just complain about everything they can from what I’ve seen

  • @gabegu5102

    @gabegu5102

    3 жыл бұрын

    Most of the time its just a few nobodies complaining. Twitter has given the always miserable and always dissatisfied minority a long reach.

  • @sststr

    @sststr

    3 жыл бұрын

    On the plus side, the number of actual users on twitter, people who regularly tweet, is actually very tiny compared to the total population. On the down side, everybody seems to given them way more attention than their numbers and ideas warrant, for no compelling reason.

  • @gabegu5102

    @gabegu5102

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@sststr Twitter get far too much attention. Just like with the news and Twitter its just not real and dose not reflect real life.

  • @wim0104

    @wim0104

    3 жыл бұрын

    those twits are just dumbasses shooting themselves in the foot, and eating their own.

  • @chongsfury4358

    @chongsfury4358

    3 жыл бұрын

    Half of them aren't even real people, they're just bots, but Hollywood, and the media thinks otherwise.

  • @obsidian00
    @obsidian003 жыл бұрын

    Here we go with this again...only those who HAVEN’T read the Dune series would spill such tripe.

  • @janellestewart5625

    @janellestewart5625

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree..

  • @stevenhaws
    @stevenhaws Жыл бұрын

    I think my favorite part of this channel is that I feel like I'm learning while being wildly entertained.

  • @kcgeil
    @kcgeil2 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Reminds me to take another look at the casting choices for movies.

  • @thomasalexanian927
    @thomasalexanian9273 жыл бұрын

    "If you don't like someone's story, write your own." - Chinua Achebe

  • @thx1138sixnine

    @thx1138sixnine

    3 жыл бұрын

    You do realize that he was *not* saying just ignore racist stories and write your own stories, right?

  • @cyborgchicken3502

    @cyborgchicken3502

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@thx1138sixnine but Dune isn't a racist story and that goes for many other stories that are criticised as being "racist" or "white saviour" stories, in fact i doubt that racist stories even exist nowadays due to the fact that there'd be massive public outcry.... So your argument is kinda invalid

  • @simplymefina8973

    @simplymefina8973

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@thx1138sixnine I think he was saying just that. We write what we know. And we write from our own point of views in time and history. We need more diverse stories because without them then we have no counter narrative. Can we write without inserting ourselves into our heroes?

  • @tinalovre

    @tinalovre

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@thx1138sixnine lmaoo What racist stuff is in dune, kiddo?

  • @jerryrichburg2458

    @jerryrichburg2458

    3 жыл бұрын

    Great statement. Our society is way too judgemental.

  • @colinedmunds2238
    @colinedmunds22383 жыл бұрын

    It’s a subversion of the trope. It moves like a “white savior” story, but the results are more like the reality of the colonialist exploitation arc.

  • @kwesisalim

    @kwesisalim

    2 жыл бұрын

    Makes sense when you consider race as a construct. I have this saying, "what's worse, racism or the people who created it?" The constructs that elite classes manufacturer to institute forms of control are varied and endless. Race is but one flavor.

  • @phillewis2630

    @phillewis2630

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kwesisalim The history of humanity has pretty much been small groups of people figuring out how to control everyone else.

  • @tsoliot5913

    @tsoliot5913

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kwesisalim is sickle cell anemia a construct?

  • @kwesisalim

    @kwesisalim

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@tsoliot5913 what is your function?

  • @BestestDerek

    @BestestDerek

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@tsoliot5913 It's a genetic trait. What's your point?

  • @spiralunity
    @spiralunity2 жыл бұрын

    Great video, I would enjoy watching more videos like this from you. It wont be long before I'm out of Dune vids to watch lol

  • @mopcambmm3185
    @mopcambmm31852 ай бұрын

    Paul’s rise because of the prophecies presented before him is similar to the European Spaniards who conquered the native Inca and Aztecs. They had a legend of the light skinned bearded god Quetzalcoatl. There were many other factors like superior weapons and sickness but the legends made the people in awe of the newcomers. There are similar legends in other areas like Polynesia.

  • @gaiahunter3863

    @gaiahunter3863

    28 күн бұрын

    That and the neighbours of the Aztecs didn't like them that much.

  • @nickllanes8030
    @nickllanes80303 жыл бұрын

    Dune and the Olive-Skinned, Bene Gesserit / Noble House-born Savior

  • @clayashford9334

    @clayashford9334

    3 жыл бұрын

    Dune and the Olive-Skinned, Bene Gesserit / Noble House-born Manipulating Charismatic Leader

  • @davidgreen5099
    @davidgreen50993 жыл бұрын

    I always thought Paul was modeled after Lawrence of Arabia.

  • @rondempesmeier1845

    @rondempesmeier1845

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Go ahead puss Report Me and a real person.

  • @keiths81ca

    @keiths81ca

    3 жыл бұрын

    The foreigner leading an indigenous people has occurred many times in history. T.E. Lawrence is a famous example.

  • @robwalsh9843

    @robwalsh9843

    3 жыл бұрын

    Possibly John Carter of Mars too.

  • @gentelmanjunkie542
    @gentelmanjunkie5422 жыл бұрын

    "What IS a Mighty Whitey??" (giggle-snort) Endlessly insightful, fascinating and entertaining stuff. Glad I found this channel dude. I've dusted off my 20 year old vintage sci-fi paperback collection since I've started watching. Holla if ya dig the hard sci-fi.

  • @sophiejones3554

    @sophiejones3554

    2 ай бұрын

    On the one hand, I know what that term means and I know I should take it seriously. On the other hand, it invariably makes me think of Captain Underpants and I snicker internally every time someone says it.

  • @DamnableReverend
    @DamnableReverend2 жыл бұрын

    I really like some of Kipling's writing -- in fact, his stories "With the Night Mail" and "As Easy as A.B.C." feel like theyc ould even be a pretty strong influence on Frank herbert and certainly on science fiction generally -- but the man definitely embodies imperialism in a way few others truly can. His writing is so good sometimes that I'm willing to go where he leads, but I want to fight with him at the same time. it's kind of great. Awesome video on Dune, as ever.

  • @FMD-FullMetalDragon
    @FMD-FullMetalDragon3 жыл бұрын

    I think Frank Herbert was also warning us about "Thinking Machines (AI)" and that humanity should be wary of it.

  • @craigjones7343

    @craigjones7343

    3 жыл бұрын

    Stephen Hawking would agree with you. He did not speak positively of the potential of AI.

  • @Marinealver

    @Marinealver

    3 жыл бұрын

    Good thing I know two answers AI don't understand. Maybe and _________

  • @jenitoten2212

    @jenitoten2212

    3 жыл бұрын

    A.I. doesn't frighten me, thank you Clark. And at the end of the outline which the family finished, doesn't the human race join with the A.I. I thought the whole point of the series was to think for yourself and don't fear the unknown but face it learn from it and grow from it. What frightens me is what the A.I. will learn from humans and how we treat sentient creatures.

  • @VaeSapiens

    @VaeSapiens

    3 жыл бұрын

    Modern AI still confuses a cat with a loaf of bread. I wouldn't worry.

  • @endlessslumber441

    @endlessslumber441

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@VaeSapiens Modern AI can track your face in a crowd of millions with face coverings, glasses, and a hat. AI also knows when you generally wake up, what ball you scratch when you wake up, most of the choices you would make given x, y, and z, and this is just stuff they admit to. Let alone them talking about AI being able to "read your mind" including the thoughts you don't even know you think as you subconsciously have thousands of thoughts per second and your brain filters it down to one thought I believe is how it works. Totally couldn't use this for anything malicious not like China and big tech are doing it as we speak to prosecute a genocide and enslave/kill any dissidence.

  • @kght222
    @kght2223 жыл бұрын

    paul isn't a good guy, so i don't see how he could be called a savior, he didn't do the fremen any favors, arguably he destroyed them. even his son who arguably saves all of humanity inflicts an unimaginable amount of suffering on all of humanity, he intentionally cuts a scar so deep that humanity can never forget. its like humanity being saved by satan.

  • @johnyarbrough2798

    @johnyarbrough2798

    3 жыл бұрын

    Paul tried! I mean, he failed. But he tried!

  • @mrnobody6447

    @mrnobody6447

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@johnyarbrough2798 no he shied away from the golden path even leto the second commented on that.

  • @mrnobody6447

    @mrnobody6447

    3 жыл бұрын

    Precisely, that's why I'm annoyed all these people commenting on the new movie not knowing paul causes a genocide and great jihad that killed billions, hes the ultimate villian in the story. Tried explaining that to my ex she just said no its racist and so are you paul is a mighty whitey stereotype, I couldnt help but laugh and say get off tumblr and read the damn book yourself, I never even saw paul as white.

  • @mrnobody6447

    @mrnobody6447

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Muad'Dib 20k years ago with selective breeding by the bene gesserit blending in different bloodlines, the have olive colored skin.

  • @kght222

    @kght222

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Muad'Dib you literally caused the destruction of the fremen and their culture, as well as unleashed a jihad on the galaxy that killed unfathomable numbers of people, numbers so large that they are almost incomprehensible.

  • @olafemio
    @olafemio2 жыл бұрын

    Much appreciated bro! I look forward to watching more of your study and insight.

  • @fumarc4501
    @fumarc45012 ай бұрын

    Such a respectful view of history. Always a pleasure to see in a video essay.

  • @dewittbourchier7169
    @dewittbourchier71693 жыл бұрын

    One problem at the beginning of this video: What you and about a thousand others miss is that Kipling was both a supporter and Satirist of Empire. The Man Who Would Be King is a satire on Empire and British Imperial hubris. Specifically Kipling in his works emphasises the inability of white imperialists to really change anything and how they only try to change anything when they get overmighty and full of themselves forgetting that the people they are dealing with have their own motivations and history that mean that all the big ideas whites bring with them will either be subverted or largely rejected - often violently. In the Man Who Would Be King Kipling portrays - through his story - the conquest of british India as being the product of sheer greed and by people who are loveable rogues, but rogues all the same. One remembers they are there to get rich, the other gets ideas of Godhood. The result is they lose everything and everyone who put their trust in them is killed by the vengeful local elite that do not want to see any reforms enacted that would undermine their fundamental power. The result is that through their greed, delusions, and arrogance Imperialists not only lose everything but get the local people who trust them - and in a lot of cases Kipling argued were the best among them - killed and not only is everything for naught, it is worse than that as all those who might support positive change have been murdered and all because white outsiders get inflated ideas of what they can and cannot do. This extends to White Man's burden which is both meant to be taken seriously, but also satirise how ludcrious some white notions of what can and cannot be done are 'Bid sickness cease' is poking fun at White delusions of omnipotence as no one and nothing can actually conquer death. TLDR Kipling probably would have deeply appreciated Dune's complexity particularly its artful deconstruction of tropes.

  • @FreemanicParacusia

    @FreemanicParacusia

    2 жыл бұрын

    Interesting… and a lesson my own country ought to have taken to heart before attempting decades of exploitative nation-building in the middle east.

  • @johnanon658

    @johnanon658

    Жыл бұрын

    Nice effort post. TLDR version: you can take the street pooper outta the poopstreets, but you cant take the street pooper put of the street pooper

  • @shadekerensky3691
    @shadekerensky36913 жыл бұрын

    Lol Short answer: No. Long answer: Noooooooooooooooooo

  • @Daniel-Six
    @Daniel-Six2 ай бұрын

    Incredible scholarship as always, Quinn. Great essay that settles some interesting questions about the series.

  • @seanf5533
    @seanf55332 жыл бұрын

    This is a whole other topic to begin with, but I’d be interested to hear your opinions on the orientalist aspects of the story/ characters/ setting of the dune universe

  • @SM-es2os
    @SM-es2os3 жыл бұрын

    What about the movie adaptations of the book though? In the the first book there is one more description of a Freeman that was tanned and had Sandy blonde hair. In the books the Freeman were fierce warriors and in the Hollywood versions, they make it seem like the Freeman were lost without Paul. That Paul was their savior, where in the books it’s clear that the Freeman were Paul’s saviors.

  • @nerdanalog1707

    @nerdanalog1707

    3 жыл бұрын

    The intent of this video I believe was to specifically talk about the books, and only the books, since the movies are derived from them and not the other way around. So while hollywood will have it's interpretation of Dune, the question was about the initial interpretation can have of the novels.

  • @tomsenft7434

    @tomsenft7434

    3 жыл бұрын

    Fremen.

  • @SM-es2os

    @SM-es2os

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@nerdanalog1707 I know, I’m hoping Quinn will make another video addressing the possibility that Hollywood has adapted the story to fit the “white savior trope”. Christians did it with Jesus, why wouldn’t Hollywood do the same with Dune?

  • @SM-es2os

    @SM-es2os

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@tomsenft7434 Thanks, I’m a terrible speller.

  • @epiccollision

    @epiccollision

    2 жыл бұрын

    Is this because the characters onscreen in the movie have different races but in the original they did not? There is no essence given to anyone skin colour except to describe it, the bene sisterhood are eugenic wielding social climbers with a very intense Pilates regime! On top of that there’s an entire planet(basically slaves too) and a guild addicted to substances and they are essential how that entire society functions…in the end Paul is a mere tool himself and has almost 0 agency.

  • @SpikeyGuy
    @SpikeyGuy2 жыл бұрын

    Wow, Quinn, so appreciate the insight and effort you put into this. I've followed you since some of your later Dune summaries, and it's been such a joy to follow, not only for rekindling of the original Wonder for where Herbert took us, but to follow where your own thoughts go. Looking forward to following you in years to come, and taking in your own creations.

  • @whyamiinjersey
    @whyamiinjersey2 жыл бұрын

    I’ve listened to you for years, and I’ve always felt your opinions let’s felt on par with reality . I totally grew not only other your assertions here, but I find myself usually totally agreeing with you

  • @pataplan
    @pataplan6 ай бұрын

    I used to see your videos show up all the time, and I thought maybe you stopped posting. When this old video popped up randomly on my feed, I realized I wasn't subscribed, just fixed that. Anyway, just wanted to say the font kerning made me momentarily think the "QUINN'S IDEAS" logo said "QUINNSIDERS." That would be a dope name for your fan club if you have one, I think. 😉

  • @nealfilm
    @nealfilm3 жыл бұрын

    That was a wonderful, detailed and nuanced exploration to answer a truly loaded question. Excellent video! Thank you for all your hard and dedicated work Quinn. New subscriber here! Excited to dive into your other works.

  • @paulklee5790

    @paulklee5790

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well said....

  • @sepenti
    @sepenti3 жыл бұрын

    This is an exceptional approach to this misconception! Well thought out, well laid out, and perfectly executed. I found your channel last year while going through the Dune series and have always been impressed with your videos. Thank you for doing what you do!

  • @clanwaddell5628
    @clanwaddell56282 ай бұрын

    You have so much great content. People think it's a white savior story because of the 1984 movie, but even then, Stilgar was white in that movie and race didn't seem that big a deal. People just are ignorant and like to complain.

  • @MrRickle
    @MrRickle2 жыл бұрын

    I’m so glad I found your channel. You’re like my new favorite person.

  • @chrisgriffith1573
    @chrisgriffith15733 жыл бұрын

    The picture of Chaini (16:15) her cape is flapping to the left, but the wind animation is blowing to the right... lol.

  • @QuinnsIdeas

    @QuinnsIdeas

    3 жыл бұрын

    Magic cape.

  • @drahydra
    @drahydra3 жыл бұрын

    Those who think Dune is a white savior story had to both only give the first book a cursory read AND not read any further in the series beyond that. It could be argued the story is actually the direct opposite of the savior trope, as Paul's actions irrevocably damage Fremen culture and transform it into something else entirely.

  • @johnr7279
    @johnr72792 жыл бұрын

    Very nice job on this (as always...your stuff is always very good!) and a question worth looking into. The way you expanded into the concepts of race in Dune was also very effective. I had the same conclusion after reading it 3-4 times over the last few years. Not really an issue. If it were, I expect that it would be very clear. Also, kudos for sharing your own DNA makeup. I am a white guy, mostly European but I am also a small amount Native American, Indian, and African. Would never have known that if I'd not gotten the test. You really got into this topic in ways that some folks just won't touch these days. Once again, very nice job!

  • @seasonalgoblin1708
    @seasonalgoblin17082 жыл бұрын

    That was a pretty funny experience, I accidentally let my youtube autoplay in the other room and then this video comes on and the first thing you say is "youtube algorithm bad" lol. I left a like and watched the whole video.

  • @elainebenes7971
    @elainebenes79713 жыл бұрын

    I was just thinking that it's been a while since Quinn uploaded.

  • @jeanfish7
    @jeanfish73 жыл бұрын

    Leaving a comment also helps the logarithm

  • @CoolHandLuke7

    @CoolHandLuke7

    3 жыл бұрын

    Cosine

  • @fraktaalimuoto

    @fraktaalimuoto

    3 жыл бұрын

    I like the natural logarithm ln(x) the best!

  • @michealshelton2133

    @michealshelton2133

    3 жыл бұрын

    Commenting to comment. Namaste

  • @tigerpjm

    @tigerpjm

    3 жыл бұрын

    It helps algebra too...

  • @jeanfish7

    @jeanfish7

    3 жыл бұрын

    Algebra was horrible, Triganometry? Easier. What was embarrassing, is my dad was a Math and cutting edge Computer professor......didn't inherit the math brain, but my vocabulary is great and I kick ass at trivial pursuits!:)

  • @kevincooper5656
    @kevincooper56562 жыл бұрын

    Quinn: Excellent research and video - well done.

  • @15walkeen
    @15walkeen2 жыл бұрын

    I like your content and have watched for years. This, my friend, is the best video you've put out

  • @mcrib8330
    @mcrib83303 жыл бұрын

    Quinn, I gotta say you are one of my favorite channels! Huge Foundation can (honestly, THE series that got me into reading) and Dune. You introduced me to Hyperion, so will always be thankful to you for that. Keep it up man!

  • @421Rivers
    @421Rivers3 жыл бұрын

    Just started my Dune journey. Looking forward to finally watching all of your Dune content as I go.

  • @dostagirl9551
    @dostagirl95512 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this explanation. I had only read the first novel - and that was when I was a middle schooler - and could not fully understand it. Armed with only that and the pieces of subsequent novels that popped up on the internet, I honestly thought Paul was a Messiah figure, albeit one that sort of sucked at his job. Also thought the character was rather flawed but did not realize he was deliberately written that way. Never thought that he knew the end result and yet took that step forward out of a thirst for revenge and retribution. That clarifies a lot for me. Also makes clearer why he turned from the ultimate path to right the fallout from his actions. Not clearer in intent but as part of his overall characterization.

  • @shontoo6979
    @shontoo69792 ай бұрын

    I snort laughed at "Mighty Whitey" Great analysis. Definitely a cautionary tale story.

  • @VanCoffey
    @VanCoffey2 жыл бұрын

    Just found your content in excitement ahead of the new Dune film. I really enjoy all of your videos I’ve seen so far. Please keep making these.

  • @lucaambrogioni
    @lucaambrogioni3 жыл бұрын

    Great video Quinn! Amazing level of research! And thank you for introducing me to the Dune saga. I just finished the first book and it was an incredible experience!

  • @izanishan
    @izanishan2 жыл бұрын

    What an amazingly well thought out video. Kudos sir!

  • @ProtectMyLiberty
    @ProtectMyLiberty2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Quinn. Very well done! Can't properly express how much I enjoy your channel.

  • @kesamek8537
    @kesamek85373 жыл бұрын

    Great video. I always saw the story as more of a class struggle than anything else. Much like all of historical and current real life, you might say.

  • @marocat4749

    @marocat4749

    3 жыл бұрын

    @I Said What I Said All that minorities can be interpreted in the class struggle as opressed, its included. Thats not a gotcha, that class struggle is way more nuanced, with that included, than usually portrait. And diverse. That are opressed cariants ofclasses you mention. Who can overlap and be intersctional. That class struggle, is intersectional . With a diverse aproach toward making a fairer society. Together .

  • @induspherix

    @induspherix

    3 жыл бұрын

    Possible irony being that concepts of herrenvolk, white savior, and even race itself were arguably fabricated so aristocracy could beguile the other castes to believe that any kind of foreign culture was the only threat the lower classes should be concerned about.

  • @Themathero
    @Themathero2 жыл бұрын

    Herbert was very ahead of his time and I believe he thought far into a possible future. I've always suspected that he kept his characters' race ambiguous so that anyone could identify with many of the Dune characters. This is a story of Class, Revenge, and manipulations that could go awry by following a cult/charismatic leaders.

  • @jackp492

    @jackp492

    2 жыл бұрын

    I dunno, Caladan to me seems very much a reference to Caledonia, harkonnen seem to be a form of Russian nobility, And the fremen the Bedouin, Paul is very similar to Lawrence of Arabia, instead of riding sand worms, and leading attacks against spice harvesters, he led the Arab tribes to attack trains, the real worms of the desert I think dune might just be a dramatised version of the last hundred years or so, There was Russian involvement with the ottomans, and the British did go in and take control and change the status quo And I’m Lawrence of Arabia he does get molested by a Turkish commander, so it even has parallels with the barons appetites

  • @user-dy9iu1rz9s

    @user-dy9iu1rz9s

    7 ай бұрын

    @@jackp492IK that Baron “Vladimir” seems Russian, but it’s also kinda German, even the title “Baron”, and his nephew “Feyd-Rautha”

  • @jackp492

    @jackp492

    7 ай бұрын

    @@user-dy9iu1rz9s yeah you could be right, I always imagined it to be a mix of the old tzars and German kaisers, both of which I believe are a derivation of Caesar, With the sadukar being analogous to the something like Cossacks

  • @user-dy9iu1rz9s

    @user-dy9iu1rz9s

    7 ай бұрын

    @@jackp492 makes sense

  • @blitzgirl6522
    @blitzgirl65222 жыл бұрын

    I honestly didn't know that Frank Herbert was born in Tacoma, WA and studied at the UW! I was born in Seattle and graduated from the UW so that's so cool to me. This video was very well-researched and poignant. I've watched a few of your videos here-and-there over the course of this year, and your passion for "Dune" is very tangible.

  • @jeannebrighton433
    @jeannebrighton4332 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this synopsis. I've shared it with my friends, because I think more people will see the movie than will read the book, and your break downs of the philosophy are really valuable to anyone who hasn't dived into the specific nuance of the novels.

  • @trenae77
    @trenae773 жыл бұрын

    So happy to have discovered your Channel! I recently started reading Dune because the new Movie comes out (eventually) and I'd like to get an idea of the story as it was meant to be before it is translated to the screen. TOTALLY fascinated so far, and thrilled to see that my conception of the novel is on point with your assessment here! Keep up the good work and thank you for your time and content!

  • @SuperOmnicronsj44

    @SuperOmnicronsj44

    2 жыл бұрын

    Its interesting to see how 80s properties (G.I.Joe, Snake Eyes, Blade Runner, Dune) are being rebooted ... a better idea of the story would be TO READ IT. and watch the original.

  • @seamusb9012
    @seamusb90123 жыл бұрын

    Yeah if you compare Dune to a movie like The Help or Avatar (2009) there is a huge difference. The way we normally look at story telling, we assume Paul is the hero of Dune. But compare his impact on the Freemen to Jake Sully's on the Navi. Jake saves the Navi by learning their ways in a super short amount of time. Whereas Paul uses a inbuilt religious prophecy to manipulate the Freemen for vengeance of the system that destroyed his house (huge over simplication). Paul doesn't save them, he dooms them. I am sick of seeing the 'white savior' label being applied to Dune because it should be used to critique movies that do it in a damaging way. Movies like Green Book that alter history to present a white savior redemption story. This even ignores the books ambivalence to race the way we view it, as Quinn suggests. Great video mate, really interesting.

  • @skippychurch2965
    @skippychurch29653 ай бұрын

    I appreciate how well you handled this. Love your channel, btw.

  • @emilyb4320
    @emilyb43202 жыл бұрын

    Love the video and not to be pedantic because it literally doesn’t deter any of your points but:Isn’t the first description you used for Chani actually Harah’s description?

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