PragerU & Stephen Meyer - Broken Records, Double Standards, & Actual Indoctrination | Reacteria

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Forrest Valkai, a biologist who teaches science on the internet, embarks on a quest to endure videos from people who claim everything he studied in college is wrong. Will he be convinced by creationist claims? Or will he remain steadfast in his study of science? Let's find out!
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  • @Nerobyrne
    @Nerobyrne9 ай бұрын

    The guy who said "Feminism has made men and women less happy and less free" has a video out there where he said in an interview that it took a long time in his marriage to understand that his wife is actually capable of her own thoughts. That's the caliber of thinker we're dealing with here.

  • @echiko4932

    @echiko4932

    9 ай бұрын

    Oh it was that guy. 10 years was it?

  • @y-yyy

    @y-yyy

    9 ай бұрын

    jesus. how can I find that video?

  • @Nerobyrne

    @Nerobyrne

    9 ай бұрын

    @@y-yyy Wish I knew, maybe search the guy's name? I saw it in a compilation myself. Would love to see the whole interview, bet it was wild

  • @mylifeisalie6781

    @mylifeisalie6781

    9 ай бұрын

    I would still argue that's true. Men are natural providers pushing women to be independent has caused a lack of willpower in men. Their primary purpose has been taken away, and the suicide rates speak for themselves. I disagree with everything else from this video, but I still agree on gender roles and norms. I personally think that's what would make society happiest but that's just my personal opinion

  • @sethmichel6138

    @sethmichel6138

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@mylifeisalie6781Finland, the happiest countries in the world, has little to no gender roles and women tend to be working full-time, just like men, and when looking at other countries, the trend seems to be the same, less gender roles and more equality leads to higher rates of happiness. If gender roles truly make people happier, then why does the data not show it

  • @treybriscoe2721
    @treybriscoe27219 ай бұрын

    Knowing that PragerU was approved for Florida schools before watching this made it more horrifying

  • @markb3786

    @markb3786

    9 ай бұрын

    Amen

  • @johngavin1175

    @johngavin1175

    9 ай бұрын

    As a Floridian I'm completely terrified. Means the people in my county are going to become dumber than what they already are. 🤣

  • @Z4r4sz

    @Z4r4sz

    9 ай бұрын

    Of course its florida...

  • @kapifromnevada4697

    @kapifromnevada4697

    9 ай бұрын

    Literally 1984

  • @undrwatropium3724

    @undrwatropium3724

    9 ай бұрын

    Texas too

  • @levinyman8790
    @levinyman87905 ай бұрын

    Since PragerU wants to talk about Frederick Douglas and how great he was but also praise Robert E. Lee for stopping a slave rebellion led by John Brown, here is an *extremely famous* quote by Frederick Douglas when speaking about John Brown: “His zeal in the cause of freedom was infinitely superior to mine. Mine was as the taper light, his was as the burning sun. Mine was bounded by time. His stretched away to the silent shores of eternity. I could speak for the slave. John Brown could fight for the slave. I could live for the slave. John Brown could die for the slave.” Here’s another quote by Frederick Douglas speaking about John Brown’s methods as an abolitionist: “I mean the John Brown way. This is a recent way of opposing slavery; and I think, since it is in consequence of this peculiar mode of advocating the overthrow of slavery that we have had a mob in Boston today, it may be well for me to occupy the few moments I have in advocating John Brown’s way of accomplishing our object. (…) I say, sir, that I want the slaveholders to be made uncomfortable. Every slave that escapes helps to add to their discomfort. I rejoice in every uprising at the South. Although the men may be shot down, they may be butchered upon the spot, the blow tells, notwithstanding, and cannot but tell. Slaveholders sleep more uneasily than they used to. They are more careful to know that the doors are locked than they formerly were.” To hold up Frederick Douglas as a “good abolitionist” while saying Robert E. Lee should be venerated for squashing a rebellion led by John Brown is unbelievable. Frederick Douglas was not wringing hid hands over John Brown’s methods and telling everyone they should just calm down and work within the existing system. PragerU is pathetic and dishonest and the fact they have any sway in what anyone, particularly children, believe is appalling

  • @lfelssordnry
    @lfelssordnry5 ай бұрын

    Your pushback against these organizations is so important, thank you for your work.

  • @222ableVelo

    @222ableVelo

    3 ай бұрын

    But he's incorrect. And so it's really really bad.

  • @peachypet808

    @peachypet808

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@222ableVelo How is he incorrect? Don't just make such a statement without backing it up with anything

  • @ritchie6162

    @ritchie6162

    2 ай бұрын

    @@222ableVelogonna have to do way better than “NUH-UHH” he’s been pretty spot on.

  • @jebalitabb8228

    @jebalitabb8228

    2 ай бұрын

    @@222ableVelosmartest conservative

  • @allisthemoist2244

    @allisthemoist2244

    11 күн бұрын

    I mean, is it? Like, what's the worst thing that would come from being wrong about evolution? Creationism overall seems like one of the least harmful things to be wrong about. When comparing it to other mainstream lies like anti capitalism, anti vaccine, and flat earth, Creationism is just not that bad. It wouldn't impede relevant scientific discoveries, and it wouldn't lead to negative societal change.

  • @irenafarm
    @irenafarm9 ай бұрын

    Meyers: “Nothing productive can come from coding errors.” Literally every speed runner ever: 😂

  • @Riplee86

    @Riplee86

    9 ай бұрын

    your coding error is my gateway to SPEED!

  • @holygore

    @holygore

    9 ай бұрын

    Perfect 💯💯

  • @redrix1787

    @redrix1787

    9 ай бұрын

    *insert that one sonic speedrunning meme*

  • @Bob-of-Zoid

    @Bob-of-Zoid

    9 ай бұрын

    He's of course just mad because a coding error messed up his brain! He wouldn't be saying that if he were way more intelligent due to one, instead of having the flaws in reasoning he has.

  • @theguythatasked6400

    @theguythatasked6400

    9 ай бұрын

    Another point, I believe that rocket/blast jumping was original a mistake, and has now become a common mechanic in just about every game with explosions.

  • @juliantheivysaur3137
    @juliantheivysaur31379 ай бұрын

    I've once heard someone refer to Prageru as intellectual junk food for conservatives. and it's so accurate.

  • @kangarumpy

    @kangarumpy

    9 ай бұрын

    But junk food still gives some sort of nourishment. PragerU accelerates brain rot.

  • @elingeniero9117

    @elingeniero9117

    9 ай бұрын

    Praguer is not conservative. The are religious cult propagandists. Conservatives are pragmatists. Marxists and their binary propaganda is as sickening as the fundamentalists. Both are propaganda for the non-thinking uneducated masses.

  • @phillyphakename1255

    @phillyphakename1255

    9 ай бұрын

    Easy to consume. Check. Nutritionally shallow. Check.

  • @rebeccarichar4091

    @rebeccarichar4091

    9 ай бұрын

    I completely disagree! How could you possibly even associate PragerU with the word "intellectual."

  • @donburnett8594

    @donburnett8594

    9 ай бұрын

    I’ve been a conservative as long as I can remember … born and raised in Southern California… I’m 76 years old … been an Atheist since the age of 10 when I got kicked out of Sunday School finger painting for disrupting the class by asking too many questions when the instructor read Bible thumping fairy tales … you see the others starting seeing the light … I’ve watched California go down ever since the wackadoodle liberal democrats got in charge … it damn Forrest is incredible… I’ll have to watch this video a few times before it really sinks in …

  • @NUNYABIDDY1
    @NUNYABIDDY14 ай бұрын

    Fun story time: once on a college level bio test (i think it was intro botany) I was very tired and when asked what base took the place of thymine in RNA, I thought to myself "cytosINE, guanINE, adenINE..........it starts with Ur... so...UrINE!" I actually did decent on the rest of the test, but that one question made me momentarily question my choice of major. And now i can't hear references to the n bases without reliving that shame. Haven't finished watching the video yet, but the presence of Joe Rogan seemed to necessitate some levity.

  • @mcmanustony
    @mcmanustony5 ай бұрын

    I had a drinking game to take the edge off listening to recitations from Stephen Meyer. Every time he says "inside the cell" or "digital code" I'd take a shot. I'm now on my fourth liver.....

  • @JosephRodriguezFinance

    @JosephRodriguezFinance

    3 ай бұрын

    Oof. 4th liver is pretty bad. You've only got so many backup livers man.

  • @david672orford

    @david672orford

    Ай бұрын

    This video is a hit piece which uses dozens of clips over many years of him saying the same thing to make it look like all he has is some trivial talking points. The presenter then gives us the standard talking points of his side seemingly unaware that Meyer has published two 500-page books on precisely these issues. Saying Meyer is biased and wrong is one thing, but claiming he is ignoring easy refutations is simply untrue. Simply doubling down on talking points which Meyer has criticized in detail is not a proper response.

  • @mcmanustony

    @mcmanustony

    Ай бұрын

    @@david672orford "This video is a hit piece"- it's an educated debunking of creationist nonsense. Your failure to address a syllable of the actual content is duly noted. Meyer HAS been saying the same things over and over and over and over and......for all the years I've endured his schtick and his lies. "the standard talking points of his side"- that would be the entire professions of biology, biochemistry, genetics, paleontology, biochemistry, biophysics, mathematical population genetics, anthropology.... "Meyer has published two 500-page books on precisely these issues"- so what? Erich von Daniken published reams and reams on extraterrestrial visitations- he was exposed as a charlatan and a fraud. Meyer's useless doorstops have been systematically reduced to dust by scientists who unlike him actually have experience and expertise in the relevant fields. One of his critics is the CHRISTIAN paleontologist Charles Marshall, lied about by Meyer when he fabricated a quote by dishonestly gluing together words from separate sentences FIFTEEN PAGES APART. How many peer reviewed papers has Meyer written? The repudiation of the pathetic essay smuggled into PBSW brings his total from 1....down to....0. His dishonesty and corruption are the root of the many "hit pieces"- he's earned every syllable- and given the threat his godawful pressure group poses to the education of children, for as long as he spews this crap he will be on the receiving end of work like this. Cope.

  • @mcmanustony

    @mcmanustony

    Ай бұрын

    @@david672orford "This video is a hit piece"- it's an educated debunking of creationist nonsense. Your failure to address a syllable of the actual content is duly noted. Meyer HAS been saying the same things over and over and over and over and......for all the years I've endured his schtick and his lies. "the standard talking points of his side"- that would be the entire professions of biology, biochemistry, genetics, paleontology, biochemistry, biophysics, mathematical population genetics, anthropology.... "Meyer has published two 500-page books on precisely these issues"- so what? Erich von Daniken published reams and reams on extraterrestrial visitations- he was exposed as a charlatan and a fraud. Meyer's useless doorstops have been systematically reduced to dust by scientists who unlike him actually have experience and expertise in the relevant fields. One of his critics is the CHRISTIAN paleontologist Charles Marshall, lied about by Meyer when he fabricated a quote by dishonestly gluing together words from separate sentences FIFTEEN PAGES APART... How many peer reviewed papers has Meyer written? The repudiation of the pathetic essay smuggled into PBSW brings his total from 1....down to....0. His dishonesty and corruption are the root of the many "hit pieces"- he's earned every syllable- and given the threat his godawful pressure group poses to the education of children, for as long as he spews this crap he will be on the receiving end of work like this.

  • @mcmanustony

    @mcmanustony

    Ай бұрын

    @@david672orford "This video is a hit piece"- Yup. it's an educated debunking of creationist nonsense. Your failure to address a syllable of the actual content is duly noted. Meyer HAS been saying the same things over and over and over and over and......for all the years I've endured his schtick and his lies. "the standard talking points of his side"- that would be the entire professions of biology, biochemistry, genetics, paleontology, biochemistry, biophysics, mathematical population genetics, anthropology.... "Meyer has published two 500-page books on precisely these issues"- so what? Erich von Daniken published reams and reams on extraterrestrial visitations- he was exposed as a charlatan and a fraud. Meyer's useless doorstops have been systematically reduced to dust by scientists who unlike him actually have experience and expertise in the relevant fields. One of his critics is the CHRISTIAN paleontologist Charles Marshall, lied about by Meyer when he fabricated a quote by dishonestly gluing together words from separate sentences FIFTEEN PAGES APART. How many peer reviewed papers has Meyer written? The repudiation of the pathetic essay smuggled into PBSW brings his total from 1....down to....0. His dishonesty and corruption are the root of the many "hit pieces"- he's earned every syllable- and given the threat his godawful pressure group poses to the education of children, for as long as he spews this crap he will be on the receiving end of work like this.

  • @In20xx
    @In20xx9 ай бұрын

    Creationist's strategy: 1) Learn enough science to sound smart. 2) Say science does not work.

  • @Catholictomherbert

    @Catholictomherbert

    9 ай бұрын

    Recommend reading: "The Selfish Gene" by Richard Dawkins "The Elegant Universe: Superstrings, Hidden Dimensions, and the Quest for the Ultimate Theory" by Brian Greene "The Origin of Species" by Charles Darwin "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions" by Thomas S. Kuhn "The Gene: An Intimate History" by Siddhartha Mukherjee. Science is supposed to not function well because of many reasons: limitations of current knowledge, complexity of phenomena e.g. difficult to study and human biases and errors. Hope this helps.

  • @AndreiCaldararu

    @AndreiCaldararu

    9 ай бұрын

    more likely, learn enough to misrepresent

  • @brookejon3695

    @brookejon3695

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@CatholictomherbertWhat are you on about?

  • @Catholictomherbert

    @Catholictomherbert

    9 ай бұрын

    @@brookejon3695 I’m giving 5 books to study along with several Christian books to understand the world a little bit better the connection between natural science and the Christian message of religion to discipline you in God’s creation.

  • @HowBoutDemBoyzz

    @HowBoutDemBoyzz

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@Catholictomherbertlol

  • @chrislowecdl
    @chrislowecdl9 ай бұрын

    Those PragerU vids are genuinely horrific, and it's terrifying to think public school kids can now be FORCED to watch them in a trusted classroom setting.

  • @Umbrage0

    @Umbrage0

    9 ай бұрын

    A perfect example of ACTUAL indoctrination

  • @GaymerJenn

    @GaymerJenn

    9 ай бұрын

    The blatant hypocrisy is astounding. Lying to kids about history, politics, and science? Absolutely fine. Telling them gay people exist or letting trans kids express their gender identity? Indoctrination! 🙄

  • @SAVarXX

    @SAVarXX

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Umbrage0 yep. and they get away with it because theyve conditioned their followers its the LGBT and Teachers who are indoctrinating and grooming children and not them

  • @abbasfadhil1715

    @abbasfadhil1715

    9 ай бұрын

    Imp both learning and reading books like gender queer which show stuff kids shouldn't be exposed to and taking Prager u vids as educational are equally bad 😅

  • @AuraHero

    @AuraHero

    9 ай бұрын

    @@abbasfadhil1715 Do you think Gender Queer is meant for elementary school kids? I've only ever seen that book being available in high school libraries and in collections only meant for teachers.

  • @AlX-Ander
    @AlX-Ander4 ай бұрын

    My autoplay keeps bringing me back to Forrest's videos and I don't mind one bit.

  • @mothwhisp
    @mothwhisp5 ай бұрын

    45:51 I also find the claim that "It was America that began the conversation to end it" particularly egregious considering that the history of early abolition (according to Wikipedia) goes all the way back to 657 in France. France and Sweden had laws abolishing slavery come into effect in the 1300s. Yeah, it's a different story when you look at the transatlantic slave trade specifically, but even then other countries beat the US to abolishing it, let alone "beginning the conversation".

  • @Abbanellie

    @Abbanellie

    4 ай бұрын

    Omfg

  • @allisthemoist2244

    @allisthemoist2244

    11 күн бұрын

    When did Sweden abolish slavery? 1847 In the early 19th century, Sweden signed treaties with the United Kingdom and France to abolish the slave trade. In 1847, slavery was abolished in all parts of Sweden, including her colony, on the basis of a decision taken in 1846. That's what Google said

  • @rhil4838
    @rhil48389 ай бұрын

    I physically felt sick when they made Frederick Douglass defend slavery. Then it just got worse and worse. As a teacher, these are so abominable and horrific. I knew they were bad and biased, but just not sickening. Oh, those poor children in Florida. DeSantis and his ilk are destroying the people.

  • @killermoon635

    @killermoon635

    9 ай бұрын

    Slavery was normal in last 2000 years and almost every civilization had it (including arabs, Chinese, afticans and native americans) Canceling some historical figure and destroying their statue is stupid and dumb Also Marriage to 12 year was normal in almost every civilization, should we cancel everyone in the past because they were pedophile The point is you should not judge person (or civilization) from 300 year ago with modern morality and human rights

  • @kgty1295

    @kgty1295

    9 ай бұрын

    @@killermoon635 that doesn’t mean we should justify their actions and pretend it’s OK. We can condemn what was done in the past without judging them by modern standards. It’s more so just letting people know today that what they did would not be OK and shouldn’t ever be done again.

  • @Zevox144

    @Zevox144

    9 ай бұрын

    @@killermoon635 Humanity has had much pettier reasons for taking down historical statues. I think taking them down for being basically an icon of something immoral that our society has grown past is hardly an issue so long as they're not also scrubbed from the history books, which they haven't been.

  • @tinamccarty5708

    @tinamccarty5708

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@killermoon635Removing statues is not the equivalent of "cancelling" or removing from history. Traitors to the nation do not deserve to be honored as heros in the town square. Most of these statues were not even erected until the Jim Crow era, in effort to intimidate people of color. Teach the true history about these figures in school, and place the statues in confederate museums where they belong. Same goes for traitors against humanity like Columbus. Yes, teach of his accomplishments, but also teach of his short comings.

  • @jamesfetherston1190

    @jamesfetherston1190

    9 ай бұрын

    @@kgty1295 the claim that “almost every civilization had slavery” is not well supported, and is especially NOT true in the terms of racial chattel slavery that was perpetrated in the Americas. That was a “peculiar” institution if there ever was one.

  • @V0idFace
    @V0idFace9 ай бұрын

    My absolute favorite part of this is the fact the kids went back in time and met a man who emphasized "working within the system" and "avoiding radicals"...while also talking about the founding fathers. Men who were so radical they fought their way out of a system they found oppressive and wrong.

  • @jacksmith-vs4ct

    @jacksmith-vs4ct

    9 ай бұрын

    just so they could be the oppressors themselves XD

  • @neoqwerty

    @neoqwerty

    9 ай бұрын

    @@jacksmith-vs4ct shout outs to the electoral college when they got too scared that the masses wouldn't like the candidates that cowtow to their little elitist clique. The pricks.

  • @mattm8870

    @mattm8870

    9 ай бұрын

    Its also weird considering that Frederick Douglass from his own writings was clearly closely connected to the radicals if not one himself on the subject of slavery.

  • @darkocelot7342

    @darkocelot7342

    9 ай бұрын

    @@mattm8870 It may seem weird on the surface but it's very intentional. They want to literally re-write history to reinforce their power and prevent people from rising to pull it away from them. They do a similar thing with MLK, "judge people by the content of their character, not skin colour" and ignoring everything else he said, including his other political opinions which they'd probably deem socialist or communist and almost certainly radical.

  • @coreyshafarman8918

    @coreyshafarman8918

    9 ай бұрын

    @@mattm8870prageru has a history of whitewashing black leaders until they fit their racist bullshit

  • @TheCorship
    @TheCorship5 ай бұрын

    My favorite part is that they literally describe reinforcement learning. Change some values randomly, test them in the intended environment, and keep some based on the survivability/fitness/gain/loss.

  • @mikem820
    @mikem8205 ай бұрын

    I’m sure feminism has made men very unhappy…. How can they slap their’little woman’ around if the woman’s going to complain and maybe even press charges

  • @maxfountain8918
    @maxfountain89189 ай бұрын

    PragerU being taught as fact is one of the most dystopian things I have ever seen

  • @undrwatropium3724

    @undrwatropium3724

    9 ай бұрын

    Welcome to Gilead

  • @doggo9567

    @doggo9567

    9 ай бұрын

    Corpos own the planet we're about to resegregate and the government is ran by comically evil pedos nothing should surprise you at this point

  • @CookiesRiot

    @CookiesRiot

    9 ай бұрын

    I already thought PragerU was weirdly dystopian propaganda like 8 years ago (when they were still making videos that were only mostly dubious, like when they argued that Rockefeller was actually a cool dude who totally didn't exploit workers at all and definitely earned his wealth through hard work instead of inheriting it from his con-man father). The propaganda was so painfully obvious even back then, with sleek cartoon art over meaningless graphs... But now they're blatantly advertising to children not to trust credible sources of information or to seek an actual education... *I thought Plato's cave was supposed to be allegorical.*

  • @mr.nuggit8240

    @mr.nuggit8240

    9 ай бұрын

    I know it's actually got me scared especially with how they push hardcore trans genocide redoric

  • @UTU49

    @UTU49

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@undrwatropium3724 I was just thinking, "So, did they think the Handmaid's Tale was a good model society to strive for?" I think these people are completely despicable. I do not say that lightly. They REALLY DO want to subjugate or eliminate anyone who is not a straight, cis, white, Christian male.

  • @HowToTrainYourDuncan
    @HowToTrainYourDuncan9 ай бұрын

    I recently passed a kidney stone; having never had to give birth, I thought this was the most painful thing I’ve experienced in my life. Then I heard an “educational” video telling young women to smile more. And now I’m going to have to rethink my ranking of what the most painful thing I’ve experienced in my life is.

  • @XRamenmaX

    @XRamenmaX

    9 ай бұрын

    Ask someone who has passed 22 kidney stones, I get this more than you might know.

  • @modifiedmomma2365

    @modifiedmomma2365

    9 ай бұрын

    I’ve had a kid-had invasive surgeries-broken bones & even been told to “smile more” the week my boyfriend died. The most painful thing is knowing kids are going to be taught prageru as fact instead of opinion & they won’t have any idea otherwise.

  • @Ajehy

    @Ajehy

    9 ай бұрын

    “Take up less space.” -my ex-boss, scolding a woman who told a male co-worker that Bill Cosby drugging women WAS s***** assault. That boss was a woman too, and she picked a different punching bag every month or so.

  • @erikheymann9390

    @erikheymann9390

    9 ай бұрын

    I once thought about contacting local gyms to come describe to their customers what it's like to come out of open-heart surgery (I was born with a defective aortic valve, replaced at 40). The ER nurse told me that all of the other patients in the recovery room (about 12) were bypass surgeries, and the vast majority of those were avoidable with proper diet and exercise. Fortunately for them, there's a lot of heart surgery now that doesn't require your sternum to be sawed in half. The pain when you wake up is exceptional, and I've had kidney stones. Being intubated sucks all by itself, and because of it your arms are tied to the gurney. This lasts for about 1.5 hours, until the nurses think that you can drive your lungs with the diaphragm. You can't talk, you can't move, it feels like a rhino sitting on your chest, the pain is causing your eyes to water and the tubes in your throat cause you to wretch, putting strain on the sternum which is being held together with twist ties.

  • @ericarn

    @ericarn

    9 ай бұрын

    Lol Great comment. Thank you! Hope you feel better! ❤

  • @DARKWun1984
    @DARKWun19844 ай бұрын

    I've had two strokes and an aneurysm... Those Prager U child videos were by FAR the most painful things I've ever been through

  • @MasamiPhoenix
    @MasamiPhoenix5 ай бұрын

    So I did an interesting thought experiment on how to actually make computer code similar to evolution. Its a bit convoluted, but I like it. So we have a LAN (representing the environment) where a simple game of pong has been uploaded. Now this lan is very unstable so every time the game is downloaded it's code may get corrupted and have minor changes. If the changes make the code unstable, or the player doesn't like the changes, they can delete the program and download it again. This represents negative mutation getting wiped out. Alternatively if the player enjoys the changes, they can upload the new version to the lan and other people can download it. This represents positive evolution granting the ability to reproduce. (The biggest problem with this analogy is right here, because it doesn't support simultaneous mutations) So now we can have a series of minor changes as follows: 1. We start with pong. 2. A change causes the launch button to allow multiple balls to be fired one after another. 3. A boolean change causes it so you score a point by hitting the opponent and no points if the ball hits the goal, as opposed to vice versa. 4) a glitch in the reset means that when a paddle is hit it disappears, then respawns. 5) when playing versus the computer, a hiccup causes it to spawn multiple paddles of different sizes instead of a singular one. We have now transformed pong into a very crude Shmup (shoot em up). At no point in this sequence did it ever become an unplayable game. If we multiply these steps times a thousand we can in theory move into absolutely any genre of video game. Speciation on a video game level.

  • @Salty_Tiger
    @Salty_Tiger9 ай бұрын

    The funny part about the whole code argument is that Steve isn't a programmer. If we was he would know that there is a type of programming that is almost exactly analogous to evolution. It's deep learning. Neural networks work by allowing the code to make small, and random, changes to itself and picking the best result to act as a parent to the next generation of changes. The whole argument only works if you don't know anything about modern machine learning programming.

  • @dr_ned_flanders

    @dr_ned_flanders

    9 ай бұрын

    The method of programming that is based on evolution is known as genetic algorithms. Populations are created to do a specific often difficult task or behaviour at random in the beginning and then the ones that performed the best at the task are used as the basis for the next generation. It often incorporates cross-over as well as random mutations. Gradually over many generation the algorithms become better and bette at the their assigned task until they can acheive what they were intended to do. So suck on that creationists.

  • @Foulgaz3

    @Foulgaz3

    9 ай бұрын

    I think you’re thinking of genetic algorithms, not deep learning. There’s some overlap, particularly in the field of reinforcement learning, but they’re pretty distinct entities. Like I said, there’s some overlap, but it’s a Venn diagram with both shared and exclusive regions.

  • @ericramey116

    @ericramey116

    9 ай бұрын

    Of course he would argue that those genetic algorithms were written by people, therefore creation. However, the writers of those algorithms themselves don’t even really understand how they got to where they did or how they do what they do so efficiently, so it doesn’t really support his position anyways.

  • @Z4r4sz

    @Z4r4sz

    9 ай бұрын

    Its even worse that Meyer referenced Bill Gates who isnt a biologist.

  • @cravefubar4114

    @cravefubar4114

    9 ай бұрын

    You forgot polymorphic programs (computer viruses can learn to hide in different places, manners, and bypass defenses...you should be scared this is the heart of information hijacking and hostage)

  • @cadence3709
    @cadence37099 ай бұрын

    As a former homeschooler I unfortunately know lots and lots of young people who can't get enough of PragerU content. It's really sad to see smart, kind humans grow into the hateful, bigoted adults this sort of thinking encourages.

  • @Maxinestabile

    @Maxinestabile

    9 ай бұрын

    That’s why home schooling can be dangerous if you think dogmatically because rather then teaching their kids how to think they teach them what to think luckily Im homeschooled using a digital class so I should be fine

  • @MorbidEel

    @MorbidEel

    9 ай бұрын

    Since they are being home schooled then the parents are implicitly approving the messages PragerU is presenting. Would the parents' not have pushed those children in a similar direction regardless? All roads lead to Rome and PragerU is just one of many.

  • @Maxinestabile

    @Maxinestabile

    9 ай бұрын

    @@MorbidEel are you saying that everyone that’s homeschooled supports PragerU because I and my parents don’t and my school doesn’t either

  • @Foolish188

    @Foolish188

    9 ай бұрын

    There is nothing better than home schooling Creationists to drive kids away from Christianity. When they learn to see the lies (better term might be False Testimony) of organized Young Earth Creationists most quit being Christians.

  • @celica9288

    @celica9288

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Maxinestabile I interpret them as saying something more to the effect of "in households with bigoted, hateful parents, the children are more likely to become hateful bigoted adults themselves, regardless of if the parents are stating the stuff themselves or shoving pragerU in front of their children"

  • @AlexeiX1
    @AlexeiX15 ай бұрын

    Man please never haters tell you you are being “too political”. Existing in society is a political act. The things these wackos do affect all of us. And they keep trying to use “science” to back up this stuff. You do a great job breaking these down, please don’t back out from doing this ever.

  • @kaiiser2190
    @kaiiser21904 ай бұрын

    the "natural things" montage had me laughting and crying at the same time

  • @sledzeppelin
    @sledzeppelin9 ай бұрын

    I had never seen their "slavery was actually pretty okay" videos before. What a sick bunch.

  • @phillyphakename1255

    @phillyphakename1255

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@Ashengraychild1oof. I worked 4 hours less this week than last week, switched jobs, same industry. Got paid 50% more for less hours worked. Easier job, too. It's almost like exploitation has something to do with income inequality, not effort of the worker.

  • @user-gl5dq2dg1j

    @user-gl5dq2dg1j

    9 ай бұрын

    @@phillyphakename1255 I guess they missed the Ducktails episode some 35 years ago about how Scrooge McDuck learned that if he was going to earn a fortune he had to work smarter not harder. (Subtext for the mentally slow: exploit others instead of being exploited.)

  • @jsmith3798

    @jsmith3798

    9 ай бұрын

    @user-gl5dq2dg1j Crushin’ it pal. In fact, I think you should be even _more_ pretentious..

  • @sledzeppelin

    @sledzeppelin

    9 ай бұрын

    @@jsmith3798 What a pathetic response.

  • @peron486

    @peron486

    9 ай бұрын

    Welcome to Christianity... hypocricies abound, lying thru their teeth because fuck reality, muh god dunnit, and just reality denial in general.

  • @BjerkeRobin
    @BjerkeRobin9 ай бұрын

    When Forrest said: "now, are you ready for the scary part?" I was like... "WHAT WE JUST WATCHED WASN'T THE SCARY PART???"

  • @christopherhamilton3621

    @christopherhamilton3621

    9 ай бұрын

    So getting ready to implement it all isn’t really that scary? Watch the last 6 minutes again and let it incubate….

  • @BjerkeRobin

    @BjerkeRobin

    9 ай бұрын

    @@christopherhamilton3621 I think you misunderstood my comment. My bad. I was trying to convey the fact that I was plenty terrified enough without being informed that this collection of rancid tripe was being included in public school curriculums...

  • @thecoolaxolotlnova8523

    @thecoolaxolotlnova8523

    9 ай бұрын

    I thought the scary part was "YOU WANNA HEAR ABOUT SAFE INTERNET?"

  • @rellikinvictus1057
    @rellikinvictus1057Ай бұрын

    I'm beginning to understand that these folks literally think DNA has actual words as a part of it. "Grow two arms at equal distance from hips." This is the creationists idea of what DNA actually looks like. 🤦🏼‍♂️

  • @TheIronDove
    @TheIronDove4 күн бұрын

    "Stephen's arguments are like a medium cooked steak. They're neither rare nor well done." LOVE THIS

  • @foxbeans1509
    @foxbeans15099 ай бұрын

    I find their video on Columbus especially egregious because his actions were controversial whole he was still alive. "You can't judge my 15 century morals from your 20th century," his actions were excessively cruel even with 15 century morals.

  • @JETAlone12

    @JETAlone12

    9 ай бұрын

    Dude was literally banished by the Spanish crown because they were horrified by his actions.

  • @sholahverassa8582

    @sholahverassa8582

    9 ай бұрын

    @@JETAlone12 Was he?.. Never heard of this part.

  • @Demotri11

    @Demotri11

    9 ай бұрын

    Columbus faced criticism from SPAIN AND ENGLAND in the FIFTEENTH CENTURY for crimes against INDIGENOUS PEOPLE. More people need to understand that and to let that sink the fuck in.

  • @Goreuncle

    @Goreuncle

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@JETAlone12 It was impractical and dangerous to have a guy like Columbus as governor, he ruled with an iron fist, resorting to capital punishment all too often (directed at fellow expedition members), he made many enemies. Aside from this, it became obvious that Columbus was interested in increasing his personal wealth and power (and that of his closest associates), which gave rise to accusations of corruption. The monarchs were no fools, Columbus was becoming a nuissance and a threat. It was a politically sound move to demote and banish him for a while, that way the people involved in the expeditions would stop giving them grief about him... and Columbus himself would "learn his place". Had he been a popular governor who followed instructions and didn't try to enrich himself, I don't think he would've been banished, regardless of his methods. Basically, I don't think the monarchs were "horrified", they rather decided to put a troublesome hound on a leash. Keep in mind that in the same year Columbus sailed west for the first time, 1492, those same monarchs banished all Jewish people (who refused to convert) from their domains... they were just as ruthless as Columbus, if not more.

  • @CookiesRiot

    @CookiesRiot

    9 ай бұрын

    *Well, don't worry, now we can look back on it through the lens of Judeo-Christian wisdom and-* Exodus 21: 7 When a man sells his daughter as a slave, she shall not go out as the male slaves do. 8 If she does not please her master, who designated her for himself, then he shall let her be redeemed; he shall have no right to sell her to a foreign people, since he has dealt unfairly with her. 9 If he designates her for his son, he shall deal with her as with a daughter. 20 When a slaveowner strikes a male or female slave with a rod and the slave dies immediately, the owner shall be punished. 21 But if the slave survives a day or two, there is no punishment, for the slave is the owner’s property. Ephesians 6: 5 Slaves, obey your earthly masters with respect and trembling, in singleness of heart, as you obey Christ, 6 not with a slavery performed merely for looks, to please people, but as slaves of Christ, doing the will of God from the soul. 7 Render service with enthusiasm, as for the Lord and not for humans, 8 knowing that whatever good we do, we will receive the same again from the Lord, whether we are enslaved or free. Deuteronomy 20: 17 But you shall utterly destroy them, the Hittite and the Amorite, the Canaanite and the Perizzite, the Hivite and the Jebusite, as the Lord your God has commanded you, Hosea 13: 16 Samaria will be held guilty, For she has rebelled against her God. They will fall by the sword, Their little ones will be dashed in pieces, And their pregnant women will be ripped open. Joshua 6: 21 They utterly destroyed everything in the city, both man and woman, young and old, and ox and sheep and donkey, with the edge of the sword. _Oh jk I guess even in the 21st century it's all justified and we should totes celebrate Columbus for carrying out Yahweh's will._

  • @leoarmstrong6361
    @leoarmstrong63618 ай бұрын

    PragerU: "Fredrick Douglas here, don't be radical that's bad." Actual Fredrick Douglas: "if you oppress people these hands cost free.99"

  • @philiphockenbury6563

    @philiphockenbury6563

    6 ай бұрын

    He also believed that the constitution was a fundamentally racist document and publicly burned copies of the constitution on a semi frequent basis.

  • @gothicviceroy112

    @gothicviceroy112

    4 ай бұрын

    Preach 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @sebicmiel4221

    @sebicmiel4221

    4 ай бұрын

    free.99?

  • @FaustCrowley
    @FaustCrowley5 ай бұрын

    Even with a mere Bachelor's degree in biology that is over 30 years old I was able to poke holes in Meyer's claims. However his income is based on deliberately misunderstanding and misrepresenting evolution. I wonder if any future agency will be able to convict these people for crimes against science and humanity.

  • @user-kv2xy8rf3g

    @user-kv2xy8rf3g

    4 ай бұрын

    That's sooo gloomy... for the presenter.

  • @darnikrshowtime
    @darnikrshowtime5 ай бұрын

    Whoooooaaaahhhh boy, that "This Nightmare could be Yours" from the vpn ad was the best thing ever. That gave me tingles. Inspiration incarnate.

  • @samantha75649
    @samantha756499 ай бұрын

    You missed the worst piece of advice they gave young women when you recapped --the last one they slipped in there. "Dont attract the wrong kind of attention." The whole list is rape-culture, but that little extra victim-blaming was extra gross.

  • @user-gl5dq2dg1j

    @user-gl5dq2dg1j

    9 ай бұрын

    The whole slut shaming, you asked for it, is horrible.

  • @undrwatropium3724

    @undrwatropium3724

    9 ай бұрын

    Gaslighting

  • @Alexander_Kale

    @Alexander_Kale

    9 ай бұрын

    While I have not the slightest doubt that PragerU would victim blame, I have to disagree with this one. Being aware of the sort of attention you attract IS a key survival skill. If you find yourself in any given situation, say, on your day out in the nightclub, whether you are male or female, You have to be aware that there are gonna be some folks here who would do you harm if you look at them the wrong way. You have to be aware that your behaviour has an impact on whether or not you make it out of there in one piece. In a perfect world, a pretty girl could dance naked on the street at night and not face harm. In the real world, doing so in a bad neighbourhood is stupid behaviour, and kids need to internalize that.

  • @samantha75649

    @samantha75649

    9 ай бұрын

    Considering pragerU did not include this in the mens section, but did include it at the end of a list of other rape culture aspects, i think my take is far more accurate. Context does matter. Ps. Teaching people to not look at other people the wrong way lest they bring upon a beating is not okay. No one deserves to get beat for an misinterpreted glance 🙄

  • @Alexander_Kale

    @Alexander_Kale

    9 ай бұрын

    @@samantha75649 You are right, no one deserves to be beaten for ANY reason. That doesn't change that it happens all the time, that life isn't fair and that there are evil, predatory people in the world. That is why I tried to word my comment as carefully as possible. I am not trying to victim blame here, as PragerU probably does, I am pointing out that you HAVE to be able to gauge danger and act accordingly. You having the right not to be harmed will not do you a smidgen of good when there is a drunken, horny, violent brute stomping your way. You not having done "anything wrong" will not impress that guy either. But realizing that this situation is developing getting out of dodge before it happens? Yeah, that will work.

  • @ReiperX
    @ReiperX9 ай бұрын

    The fact that they defend slavery and try to pretend it wasn't all that bad is really telling.

  • @user-gl5dq2dg1j

    @user-gl5dq2dg1j

    9 ай бұрын

    Exactly. And unfortunately probably why they were chosen to be in Florida's schools. It is telling about what is going on in DeSantis's head and his fellow republicans in Florida. Just because others were/are doing something, does NOT make it right or moral. It just means they are equally abhorrent. Especially when they are not impacting your political sphere.

  • @antediluvianatheist5262

    @antediluvianatheist5262

    9 ай бұрын

    They don't actually hate nazis either. Their parents and grandparents gave them money.

  • @theultimatereductionist7592

    @theultimatereductionist7592

    9 ай бұрын

    Then they have no right to complain about teachers refusing to teach their shit@@user-gl5dq2dg1j

  • @AndySmith4501

    @AndySmith4501

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@antediluvianatheist5262You might do well to remember that in his book, decent of man, where Darwin applied his theory of natural selection to the human race, he used language that would get him banned from any university today. For example he maintained that, "The superior European races would exterminate and displace the savage one's" Apologists will always excuse this disgusting attitude by claiming that he was just a product of his time, but the word "exterminate" had exactly the same definition then as it does now. To destroy and kill off. You need to make sure your own house is clean before judging others.

  • @AndySmith4501

    @AndySmith4501

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@user-gl5dq2dg1j​ You might do well to remember that in his book, decent of man, where Darwin applied his theory of natural selection to the human race, he used language that would get him banned from any university today. For example he maintained that, "The superior European races would exterminate and displace the savage one's" Apologists will always excuse this disgusting attitude by claiming that he was just a product of his time, but the word "exterminate" had exactly the same definition then as it does now. To destroy and kill off. You need to make sure your own house is clean before judging others.

  • @wyntersunrose6910
    @wyntersunrose69103 ай бұрын

    I would love a video on the building box of life being found in space, super fascinating and I would love to know how and when they found them

  • @maeb9574
    @maeb95744 ай бұрын

    “How many licks does it take to get to the center of a boot?” Oh I’m stealing that one, absolute gold

  • @seanmcdonald5365
    @seanmcdonald53659 ай бұрын

    Watching this video as someone born in Jamaica, when he mentioned Christopher Columbus I completely grasped exactly how terrible this place is.. they’re literally saying “slavery was okay because everybody did it” yea.. you gotta shut this place down.. my ancestors went through centuries of horrific slavery that our national heroes helped to free us from, this is absolutely infuriating to see the kind of misinformation they’re pushing into heads of kids

  • @fluidthought42

    @fluidthought42

    9 ай бұрын

    Even Isabela was horrified by Cristobal and jailed him when he returned to Europe. Of course, her personal morality didn't matter to the Spanish crown in the long term when it came to slavery.

  • @JohnEusebioToronto

    @JohnEusebioToronto

    9 ай бұрын

    They also made their Columbus out to be a guy who doesn’t like slavery, us glad that it’s hated in the future but that’s just the way it is. That’s obviously bullshit on its face. If he wanted to live without slavery, he could just not enslave people. It’s super easy. And Columbus LOVED slavery.

  • @chicken29843

    @chicken29843

    9 ай бұрын

    That's literally the logic of these people

  • @seanmcdonald5365

    @seanmcdonald5365

    9 ай бұрын

    @@chicken29843 it’s crazy, I already kinda understood it at Fredrick Douglas but when I heard Christopher Columbus I lost it.. shit like this makes people become “angry atheists”. I actually have pure rage for these people now. Knowing this history of my country when that guy docked in Jamaica in 1494 and we were in a shit show until the 1800s and even the early 1900s to a lesser extent.

  • @tma2001

    @tma2001

    9 ай бұрын

    but on the plus side they brought the good news of Christianity to the poor savages with a message of brotherly love and everyone is equal in the eyes of the Lord ... oh wait!

  • @aperson23
    @aperson239 ай бұрын

    The fact that THAT is going to be taught in public schools is genuinely horrifying

  • @kaliban4758

    @kaliban4758

    9 ай бұрын

    And offensive

  • @thebaseandtriflingcreature174

    @thebaseandtriflingcreature174

    9 ай бұрын

    and probably a human rights violation waiting to happen

  • @theultimatereductionist7592

    @theultimatereductionist7592

    9 ай бұрын

    There will be massive lawsuits to prevent this. Conservatives will pay with their lives if they dare attempt to force kids to listen to their crap.

  • @UTU49

    @UTU49

    9 ай бұрын

    The creators of this BS: Are they evil? Or are they just catastrophically irresponsible? Either way, they are way, way, WAY past horrifying. American conservatives are now constantly trying to "rule by lying". This is one of the strongest commonalities they have with Nazi Germany. There is no limit whatsoever to how bad conservative America could get. None.

  • @casualsleepingdragon8501
    @casualsleepingdragon85012 күн бұрын

    The lady's scream at the start of the sponsor was professionally good. 10/10

  • @wefinishthisnow3883
    @wefinishthisnow38835 ай бұрын

    @Forrest - Could you PLEASE do a series on recent Creation Ministries International videos where they interview an 'expert' who is an engineer or undergrad on something about geology?

  • @chrisose
    @chrisose9 ай бұрын

    When an apologist says the word "intuitive" you know what will follow will be some deep BS.

  • @IOverlord

    @IOverlord

    9 ай бұрын

    They don't even apply their intuition when the argument is against their god lmfao. When we do it, we're being intellectually dishonest. When they do it, it's faith

  • @BustyCatbot

    @BustyCatbot

    9 ай бұрын

    @@IOverlord It's almost like faith is intellectually dishonest or something, but that couldn't be true, that would be unholy, sinful even!

  • @captainhoratiobungleiii7147

    @captainhoratiobungleiii7147

    9 ай бұрын

    When I worked in scientific research, I had a boss who was DEEPLY scathing of the word "intuitive". He said it wasn't scientific and used to roll his eyes when anyone used it in a scientific setting.

  • @jamierichardson7683

    @jamierichardson7683

    9 ай бұрын

    And that it will likely have that other BS term Therefore coming up shortly

  • @DavidSmith-vr1nb

    @DavidSmith-vr1nb

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@jamierichardson7683 "Therefore" can be a useful term, as long as you can clearly show the progression between the steps under discussion. This is perhaps another Princess Bride thing for creationists.

  • @jonathant.6382
    @jonathant.63829 ай бұрын

    Forrest, your videos are saving my life. I was raised and homeschooled in a very christian household and so I didn’t receive any education on evolution. Your channel, along with Aron Ra and Gutsick Gibbon, are what made me come to the truth of the universe. I’m now a proud atheist, and its all thanks to y’all. I could never repay the debt I owe you. From the bottom of my heart, thank you so much. I can’t wait for your next episode of the light of evolution!

  • @LGpi314

    @LGpi314

    9 ай бұрын

    If you like Forrest and want more scientific things, try Professor Dave explains.

  • @jonathant.6382

    @jonathant.6382

    9 ай бұрын

    I know him as well! First learned of him through his flat earth videos when I was still a christian.

  • @DoctorZisIN

    @DoctorZisIN

    9 ай бұрын

    The holy trinity of KZread evolution! Forrest, Aron and Erika!

  • @PewPewCricket

    @PewPewCricket

    9 ай бұрын

    To conservatives, thay are our nuclear triad

  • @SewardWriter

    @SewardWriter

    9 ай бұрын

    Mazel tov! 💖

  • @nogai2296
    @nogai22964 ай бұрын

    I love how he is like computer code can’t be read differently forward and backwards ignoring the fact that someone could easily write a string of binary that is read differently and does different things forward or backwards especially using selection

  • @kylewatson2226
    @kylewatson22264 ай бұрын

    Hahahaha. I literally had to text my sister about the "an actual adult wrote a script for this video where a MIDDLE SCHOOL GIRL is pining after Ronald Reagan. Go. Uh take a shower maybe then come back" lmaoooo

  • @jmg94j
    @jmg94j9 ай бұрын

    Comparing DNA to computer code isn't comparing apples to oranges. It's comparing apples to plastic ornamental oranges.

  • @callumanderson6373

    @callumanderson6373

    8 ай бұрын

    I think the funny thing is that you literally can get better code by making random changes. Machine learning is effectively simulated evolution for computer programs.

  • @frankhuggins9733

    @frankhuggins9733

    8 ай бұрын

    The genetic code is a real code. And guess what? There isn't any evidence that nature is capable of producing such a system.

  • @snailofkale

    @snailofkale

    8 ай бұрын

    in a way its a good comparison to explain the function but not the structure.

  • @Jedi_Vigilante

    @Jedi_Vigilante

    8 ай бұрын

    The analogy also forgets some key factors, like redundant code and what was called "junk DNA", now more accurately known as non-coding DNA. I mean, I'm not a programmer, but I've looked into some very basic web-code before, and seen entire sections that literally have no effect on the website because they are missing certain "structuring" to make the website recognize it as functional code. Sometimes that is done deliberately because said sections are not yet ready, sometimes it is done by accident and completely forgotten about by the programmers who end up recreating it with the proper structuring around it, leaving the old section to just sit there unused. Either way, random "mutation" to those sections of code could very well improve the function of the website. Ideally, none of that code would be necessary in a "perfect" world... and yet the programmers that I do know will openly admit that every bit of code they or anybody else has ever written has included so many errors that it is often considered a minor miracle that it works at all. Of course, the code written by others is always worse and "compiled by a complete idiot who codes completely differently than any reasonable person would", but they will usually admit to flaws in their own code as well. Then you have DNA, which has large sections of DNA that seem to have little purpose except as stabilizers and spacers to the more functional parts of the DNA strand. You'd think a "perfect programmer" wouldn't need such things in their "code", as they could just create things so that such structures were unnecessary, with "code" so resilient and flawless that even the most simple of mutations would be impossible and there would be no need to worry about change as the code would have been written perfectly already. Of course that doesn't even get into the fact that even when DNA functions perfectly, it still creates such a fundamentally flawed creature. I mean, food and water? What joker thought it would be smart to place such disastrous limitations on the human form? I get that everything else needs to eat and drink, but why must we? We are special, right? Then you get into the whole frailty of the neck and spine, not to mention how bad our bodies are at replacing things like teeth and eyes. At least we got some form of "armor" for some of our important internal organs, but what about the kidneys which are only partially protected, or the intestines which are wide open? Why don't our genitals have some form of natural protection seeing as they are not only incredibly vulnerable and sensitive, but also imperative to our survival as a species? I mean, I get that the human body is exceptional in the way it so functionally combines so many largely disparate functions, but to consider it even moderately well-designed is preposterous. I mean, we ran our primary waste extraction along the same path as a major recreation center AND reproduction center! That would be like having a nightclub and fertility clinic inside the sewer system!

  • @frankhuggins9733

    @frankhuggins9733

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Jedi_Vigilante Wow. Your theological arguments against Intelligent Design are duly noted. And it remains that you and yours don't have anything to account for the many codes that rule living organisms.

  • @chibbersthesquirrel6189
    @chibbersthesquirrel61899 ай бұрын

    I am so sad for Florida's kids. They're the real victims in all this and I hope they recover from what the schools will do to them.

  • @alexandergreen7230

    @alexandergreen7230

    9 ай бұрын

    No genuinely, all of those children are having their collective history stolen from them for a partisan grift.

  • @GameTimeWhy

    @GameTimeWhy

    9 ай бұрын

    They won't. Next generation is going to be even more messed up.

  • @sockosophie3132

    @sockosophie3132

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@GameTimeWhyRon needs fascist soldiers, I bet he's gonna call them DeSantis-youth soon

  • @captainhoratiobungleiii7147

    @captainhoratiobungleiii7147

    9 ай бұрын

    They're so obsessed with "won't someone, please, think of the children!" It's a very sad irony.

  • @Idkpleasejustletmechangeit

    @Idkpleasejustletmechangeit

    9 ай бұрын

    @@sockosophie3132 his name is Ron, Ron DeFascist.

  • @alexwohlgemuth4099
    @alexwohlgemuth40995 ай бұрын

    Great video. Main criticism I have is the use of “Judeo-Christian values” around 1:00:54. These are specifically *christian* values, not Jewish. Jewish and Christian values actually have minimal in common.

  • @Mehki227
    @Mehki2275 ай бұрын

    I'm a fan of true crime and horror movies. And watching this is both.😳

  • @tahaymvids1631
    @tahaymvids16316 ай бұрын

    I like how they gave Christopher Columbus a Spanish accent and dialogue even though he was italian lmao

  • @anotherpromotor

    @anotherpromotor

    5 ай бұрын

    To be fair, he lived in Spain for a good portion of his life

  • @jrojala

    @jrojala

    4 ай бұрын

    They probably couldn’t find an actor who could do it- the conservatives have a TINY pool of talent after all

  • @jackbrigoli7452

    @jackbrigoli7452

    4 ай бұрын

    Oh, come on. You really expect the idiots at PragerU to know that?

  • @muthalicious

    @muthalicious

    4 ай бұрын

    Sorry :( The genocidal white supremacist was a talmudic khazar✡️ luciferian or (so-called fake white jew)

  • @christopherhughes8402

    @christopherhughes8402

    4 ай бұрын

    “Talent”? 🤣

  • @willsith9762
    @willsith97629 ай бұрын

    Scientists: Let's use the Latin alphabet for genetic code to make it easier to understand. Creationists: You mean to tell me God put English letters in my brain???

  • @halinaqi2194

    @halinaqi2194

    9 ай бұрын

    I took game dev in university do 8 know a lil bit about coding. Him trying to equate DNA to a computer code is so disingenuous because they aren't the same. Code dictates how things behave and are created to every facet of that digital environment and is man made. And code is made to be efficient, ex you wouldn't want a bit of code left around that isn't really doing anything. DNA does have instructions on behaviours to, but is mostly like instructions on how to build something and maintain it. Also DNA has a LOT of redundancies and parts of it that don't really affect anything, to specifically protect against random mutations, if you randomly mutate some DNA, you are a lot less likely to run into making a huge mistake than you are if you were to do the same thing with a normal piece of code. After all computers are very literal and changing a simple integer, or hell a syntaxes error will cause your program to crash or not compile. I don't even know why he is trying to equate the two things to prove the existence of God into this when he doesn't need to when trying to make a theist argument.

  • @imperialgo5331

    @imperialgo5331

    9 ай бұрын

    @@halinaqi2194 Absolutely correct. But also, NEAT based AI demonstrates how (effectively) self editing code can become more efficient at a single task. At this point, not only is the code analogy just plain wrong, but we also have code that is (effectively) capable of evolving with positive effects

  • @shaylagonser9341

    @shaylagonser9341

    9 ай бұрын

    Just so you know that horses with one horn is Satanic deception and that Rhinoceroses are Biblical fact. Asian One-Horned Rhinoceros is Unicornis in Latin, African Two-Horned Rhinoceros is Bicornis in Latin just as described in the Bible. Yes it takes a genius to not know what Latin is. Lmao!

  • @toastedbread9752

    @toastedbread9752

    9 ай бұрын

    ⁠@@halinaqi2194And we’re not even talking about the “happy mistakes”. Sometimes an error in the code can make it do something useful, while different that it’s intended purpose…

  • @-Zevin-
    @-Zevin-2 ай бұрын

    I'm late to the party, I have always enjoyed your content, and most of what I have seen was of the scientific and religious variety, your taking down of Prager-U just made you one of my favorite people. It's so important these propaganda networks are fought against and it's genuinely terrifying that some actual children are being raised on this stuff...

  • @Humdebel
    @Humdebel5 ай бұрын

    23:15 In addition, I think is worth mentioning that a better analogy in computer science are neural networks and evolutionary (or genetic) algortihms, where minor changes and a desired score makes the program better and better at this task generation after generation. The "score" or "objective" is the evolutionary pressure and the minor random changes to the network are the mutations. The training algorithm is "natural selection" itself. So yeah, is possible to make random changes in code in a way that mimics some bases of the most "popular" mechanich of evolution

  • @han8285
    @han82858 ай бұрын

    I legitimately almost didn't go to university in large part due to PragerU. I eventually conceeded and decided to go and thought it would all just be left wing beliefs constantly. I am now about to graduate with my Master of Science degree in Psychology. University DID change my mind, not because they indoctrinated me, but because it opened my eyes to the wealth of scientific research which contradicts almost every right wing talking point. It saddens me to imagine how many people never sought the education they desired because of PragerU's blatant misinformation. I have not once in my 7 years of learning psychology ever heard a teacher/lecturer give any political opinion.

  • @evangelionmann

    @evangelionmann

    7 ай бұрын

    university is a wealth of knowledge and opinions, but its greatest lesson, taught in EVERY school of study, is how to do research and how to put together a coherent argument.

  • @ChristopherSadlowski

    @ChristopherSadlowski

    7 ай бұрын

    Which is why the extreme right is so anti education. They know that once you're shown there are different options for different opinions, and that you learn you can change your opinion based on new information, they've basically lost a member forever. "Once you see it you can't unsee it," made manifest. I bet you can instantly tell now when talking to someone if they've never even stepped foot on a college or university campus, let alone attended even one class when they bring the topic up. I've always been a lefty, but I can recognize when someone starts popping off that they don't actually know what getting a higher education is really like.

  • @andrewhone3346

    @andrewhone3346

    6 ай бұрын

    The main purpose of education should be to produce independent learners, who are able to make a critical assessment of new information, and judge it by comparison with other sources that they take to be reliable. Far from being hotbeds of left-wing radicalism, most universities do not indoctrinate their students with any political ideology, and (apart from personal conversations between a minority of private individuals) politics is rarely discussed, unless Political Science is the course being studied. So what really scares the PragerU people (and other conservatives) about universities is that they produce more well-educated voters, who can think for themselves and see through inconsistent dogma and other bs. That's why Trump said "I love the poorly educated", and keeping people that way is the whole purpose of the indoctrination provided by PragerU, and right-wing attacks on funding for public education more generally. Zoe Bee has a great video with a critique of PragerU material, from a purely pedagogical viewpoint.

  • @p24p14

    @p24p14

    6 ай бұрын

    It's so bizarre to me to think of education as "us vs them" - "left wing vs right wing" - like, its an unbiased system. Just like you can't ask the moon to choose a party to vote for, you can't expect the universe to be "one side leaning" I guess it stems from religion and wanting to prevent enlightenment from showing that religion is built on a shaky foundation. But I'm sure anyone who also has gone to university will also tell you; no one is trying to disprove religions either. Whatever thoughts are formed on it, they were created solely from observation.

  • @furballscave4431

    @furballscave4431

    6 ай бұрын

    it is not an unbiased system. did you know this stuff is legal to put in schools now. this stuff is the exact opposite of unbiased@@p24p14

  • @Krikenemp18
    @Krikenemp189 ай бұрын

    The really shitty thing about PU's reaction to the BLM stuff is that they would absolutely support, participate in, and even demand the exact same kinds of riots if it was to fight back against extreme religious oppression. They would go on and on about how it's our American right - our duty, even - to protest such action against the citizenship. But only because it would benefit them.

  • @undrwatropium3724

    @undrwatropium3724

    9 ай бұрын

    Oh they're Sooo persecuted 🙄

  • @ZairUmbras

    @ZairUmbras

    9 ай бұрын

    They already did that with January 6th basically.

  • @unslaadkrosis3489

    @unslaadkrosis3489

    9 ай бұрын

    Pragur u has denied the Native American genocide and supported slavery. They’re pushing a white supremacist ideology. They’re not honest people.

  • @doggo9567

    @doggo9567

    9 ай бұрын

    But blm is literally a scam multplie leaders and founders have been found using calls for violence and riots to distract from their heavy embezzlement

  • @nathanbowen9204
    @nathanbowen92044 ай бұрын

    Love this content, so well made. Rock on.

  • @gothicviceroy112
    @gothicviceroy1124 ай бұрын

    As a Mainframe dev I can wholeheartedly say that changing a little piece of code can sometimes fix massive issues...

  • @desdenova1

    @desdenova1

    4 ай бұрын

    But facerolling on your keyboard and hitting compile always leads to tragedy.

  • @peachypet808

    @peachypet808

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@desdenova1Not necessarily. There is a chance it leads to functioning code. A very small chance but a chance. Same with the thought experiment of the typing monkeys. Given enough attempts and enough time stuff like that can happen

  • @desdenova1

    @desdenova1

    2 ай бұрын

    @@peachypet808 My money's still on the heat death of the universe or proton decay happening first.

  • @josephmatthews7698
    @josephmatthews76989 ай бұрын

    'You cannot judge someone for the time they lived in.' Only works if none of their contemporaries thought their actione were especially cruel as well. Guys like Columbus, Genghis Khan, Vlad the Impaler etc were all criticized IN THEIR TIME for their ruthless cruelty.

  • @DebatingWombat

    @DebatingWombat

    9 ай бұрын

    Bingo! And it’s also worth noting the very vague and sweeping claim about slavery somehow being the norm for 2000 years, because it strategically neglects to engage with the actual and specific circumstances. Slavery was most certainly not the norm in the Europe (late medieval/renaissance) that spawned Columbus. Indeed, the model of slave run plantations producing valuable cash crops (sugar in particular) in areas recently conquered from indigenous people was essentially invented and trialled by Spain in the Canary Islands not that long before Columbus’ journey to the Americas. So, Columbus wasn’t simply importing some traditional system of a slave based economy from time immemorial (as is suggested by the “2000 years” statement), but a recently invented economic system with its origin in conquest, enslavement and exploitation for profit.

  • @sketcher445

    @sketcher445

    9 ай бұрын

    It also completely ignores the opinion of the people who were enslaved. I'm fairly certain they didn't think it was cool

  • @Tortle-Man

    @Tortle-Man

    9 ай бұрын

    I find even funnier that the conquistadors and Colombia actually ran into LEGAL TROUBLE with the Spanish crown regarding slavery. When they came to the America’s, the crown basically said “You do not have the authority to wage war and enslave the people of this land, you only have the right to show them Christianity and petition on the Crown’s behalf”. This wasn’t for altruistic reasons mind you, it was political as the crown wanted to keep imperial power. But EVEN THEN, the crown brought up moral arguments that it was probably wrong to wage war wholesale on these people and enslave then. The same people who enslaved Muslims and expelled Jews basically said “Maybe enslaving natives is a touch too far.” This didn’t stop any of the conquistadors from doing it, mind you, and eventually the racists won out. But it’s important to know, they had the choice and good sense to know what they were doing was wrong. They just inevitably decided, they didn’t care, and started doing it anyway.

  • @oivi3iv635

    @oivi3iv635

    9 ай бұрын

    Columbus was literally arrested by the royal family for his bullshit

  • @beanoptodon

    @beanoptodon

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@sketcher445people tend to forget the people in power and those who win are the ones who get to write history.

  • @Wolfgang8-Y
    @Wolfgang8-Y9 ай бұрын

    My favorite part about the computer analogy is that that's _exactly_ how some types of machine learning work. The program auto-generates multiple blocks of code with small differences (mutation), compares their output to the chosen data set, deletes those blocks that aren't close enough (selection), and creates new blocks with slight differences to the previous winning blocks (reproduction), repeat until desired results met.

  • @tabularasa0606

    @tabularasa0606

    9 ай бұрын

    Yep, genetic algorithms. And they're decades old.

  • @Znotyou14

    @Znotyou14

    9 ай бұрын

    thats what i was thinking, and it baffles me how someone who uses computers semi-dogmatically doesnt see that

  • @nosekills

    @nosekills

    9 ай бұрын

    Also, the analogy only "works" to make Meyer's point because we expect certain specific things out of our software. Nature doesn't expect anything. We'd say a computer game is buggy if you get negative points for performing a task (flip the sign bit). In nature there are no such arbitrary rules. If getting negative points is better for survival, that "bug" is a feature.

  • @irenafarm

    @irenafarm

    9 ай бұрын

    “It’s a feature not a bug” is unironically how it works lol.

  • @RidetheGeoffening

    @RidetheGeoffening

    9 ай бұрын

    Beautifully articulated. Fantastic point

  • @MrAntiKnowledge
    @MrAntiKnowledge3 ай бұрын

    Fun fact: A big part of developing neural networks (a type of computer program) is randomly changing their parameters and getting an incrementally better result. Yes nowaday you do some tricks to speed that process up with a more directed approach, but in the early days you did just randomly change parameters, compare to see if it got better, select the better version, repeat. And you did get better and more complex program out if it.

  • @hbxit1888
    @hbxit18885 ай бұрын

    It is very funny, because as a computer science student, I took a course in software analysis. A key concept in this field of software analysis is random testing, which is inspired by biology. Even the terminology is inspired such as mutation. We take some software that we want to test. We give random inputs. We observe the outputs of these inputs, we select inputs that lead to interesting outputs (new branches covered, etc.) and mutate the "interesting" inputs until we reach a crashing input or hit a timeout. It is hilarious that software literay uses evolution with mutation and "human" selection while is his entire argument is that this doesn't work.

  • @alexheck5632
    @alexheck56329 ай бұрын

    I've seen people tear apart PragerU before, but I've never seen someone do it with such accuracy and efficiency. Truly excellent work from one of my favorite youtube biologists

  • @stylis666

    @stylis666

    9 ай бұрын

    I loved that Forrest also addressed the non biological indoctrination by lying from PragerU. I thought it was kind of funny that wind turbines were named as such an issue for birds. There have been people who didn't wine about progress and instead looked at the problem, tried to figure out the causes, and try out solutions. One in particular stood out as very successful: Paint a stripe on one of the three blades of the turbine. It was far more successful than painting all wings al wings or no wings. You see, the list Forrest gave had one thing in common. Things birds might be able to see but evidently don't. With cats it's because they're hunters and they try to blend in the background before getting close enough to jump their prey. WIth powerlines and buildings and wind turbines, those are all things that are just there and they blend into the background from a bird's perspective (in buildings it's also the reflection of actual background; paint a bird of prey on it and problem solved but problem solving is woke and woke is evil, but birds dying from wind turbines is also woke so then it's a problem). Also, birds eyes are to the side of their heads. So depth perception isn't their strong suit. All the deaths of birds have their vision as a common issue and more specifically that certain things will blend in with the background because of how the eyes and brains of birds work.

  • @magicmarker7658

    @magicmarker7658

    9 ай бұрын

    I have never watched this guy before. I am learning biology this year, but this guy explained it in a way where I can understand. Very impressive.

  • @kevinlawrence1582
    @kevinlawrence15829 ай бұрын

    I jokingly thought to myself that their advice to women was going to be to smile more. And then that was the first piece of advice that came out. I swear sometimes a stuff is indistinguishable from parody

  • @anondecepticon

    @anondecepticon

    9 ай бұрын

    I had a similar experience with the video extolling the many “virtues” of Ronald Reagan, where I jokingly imagined them tacking on “plus he was really good looking,” to the end of the list… _and then they actually did._

  • @wizardsuth

    @wizardsuth

    9 ай бұрын

    Poe's Law: Without a winking smiley or other blatant display of humour, it is utterly impossible to parody a Creationist in such a way that someone won't mistake for the genuine article.

  • @shaylagonser9341

    @shaylagonser9341

    9 ай бұрын

    Just so you know that horses with one horn is Satanic deception and that Rhinoceroses are Biblical fact. Asian One-Horned Rhinoceros is Unicornis in Latin, African Two-Horned Rhinoceros is Bicornis in Latin just as described in the Bible. Yes it takes a genius to not know what Latin is. Lmao!

  • @search895

    @search895

    9 ай бұрын

    They sent the "believe in yourself" message to boys, like it is a masculine trait only, and girls just have to smile. Smh

  • @dma8657

    @dma8657

    9 ай бұрын

    It’s hard to create parody of what they actually believe - it is already parody in a sense.

  • @pavelZhd
    @pavelZhd4 ай бұрын

    23:52 as a software engineer with an interest in evolution (among other things) I an also objecting to his use of computer code analogy. But from the opposite angle. Basically the "ones and zeroes" inside computer memory do not just represent program code. Some (most) of it represent runtime data. Even what you call an executable program has not just instruction but initial input data in its body. And randomizing this "initial data" section is not likely to result in program failing to execute, but can wildly change its function. So no. Changes in program code do not guarantee that the program will degrade before new function is achieved. For example. You have a basic screensaver program (do people still remember those). Basically it takes over the screen and generates images to show on it. The image is just a string of zeroes and ones it is expected to send to a specific area in memory where the screen driver will pick it up and display it. And the position and size of that section of memory where the driver expects the image to be is set by initial data. And it got changed. Now instead of sending the data to just an area used by screen driver it sends part of that data to an area picked up by sound driver. Now your screensaver not only shows images but also plays sounds. Probably horrible ones, but if you like produce 100 versions of screensaver with that change and then keep only 10 of the least awful ones, modify them again 100 times and keep only 10 least awful ones, on every step you will be getting better sounding ones.

  • @tangibleterror2421
    @tangibleterror24215 ай бұрын

    Ben Schwartz? is that you? lol jk im sure youve heard it before. just found your channel! started with that WILD! Christian "debate" movie reaction. Im hooked. Thank you for keeping the love of science and logic alive. with all the book bans, and a giant push for an authoritarian, theocratic government in the U.S, its easy to feel defeated. So it gives me hope that youre pushing back and teaching facts and logic. you definitely got a new subscriber, here.

  • @urbanguard
    @urbanguard9 ай бұрын

    To be fair: My computer had babies last week, because I left her alone with the laptop of a friend. They all had to be put down, because Windows and MacOS are just not compatible.

  • @Shady-Socks73

    @Shady-Socks73

    7 ай бұрын

    Interracial cross data hardware. I wood never worked 😂😂😂

  • @skidelrymar

    @skidelrymar

    6 ай бұрын

    those poor computer babies!! they have to create a vaccine to cure the incompatibility problems

  • @hopelessnerd6677

    @hopelessnerd6677

    6 ай бұрын

    Computer abortions. What'll they think of next?

  • @xanderb2377

    @xanderb2377

    6 ай бұрын

    It’s kinda your fault for not getting them cyber-spayed and nano-neutered.

  • @f.osborn1579

    @f.osborn1579

    6 ай бұрын

    You fool! Mac and windows are far more compatible today than in the past! You destroyed life!

  • @InnocentNoodle
    @InnocentNoodle9 ай бұрын

    Holy shit, prageru really is the absolute worst case of "Source: trust me, bro" that I have EVER seen 💀💀💀 The mental gymnastics jfc Thank you Forrest for continuing to educate with honesty, integrity and positivity 🙏

  • @jdspencr

    @jdspencr

    9 ай бұрын

    Just checking.. have you watched any of Shaun's videos? I enjoyed having my eyes opened by him to their polished yet vapid infographics.

  • @joshcee3362
    @joshcee33624 ай бұрын

    Forrest always makes me laugh so much in his breakdowns. The best zinger came at the end. "I can't wait for them to start making commercials so we can find out how many licks it takes to reach the center of a boot."

  • @LashknifeTalon
    @LashknifeTalon3 ай бұрын

    There's also the principle that body plans for organisms VERY VERY VERY rarely change. Almost always when you have some weird organ that looks like a total deviation from everything else in its clade, it's actually a wacky modified version of an existing part of their body plan. Like, Chordates almost always have four "limbs"; growing a third pair of limbs is unlikely, but you can get fins, wings, hands, whatever the heck bat wings are, and so on from these limbs, and THOSE can happen over humongous amounts of time.

  • @Kickiusz
    @Kickiusz9 ай бұрын

    THANK YOU for addressing the "no amount of peer reviewed papers" PragerU line. I saw literally no-one talking about it, even in circles where shitting on PU is the bread and butter, and it started to feel like I'm going insane.

  • @MasonTorrey
    @MasonTorrey9 ай бұрын

    When I was liberated from Christianity 10 years ago, I still couldn't believe evolution because it was so absurd. Then I read Richard Dawkins' book River Out Of Eden, and I was blown away by how amazing and interesting evolution is and I finally understood it. I realised that everything I "understood" about evolution up until that point, that was purely based on what preachers taught me in church. And I was taught lies. After finding out I was lied to in church about evolution, I started finding a lot of other shit that I was lied to about.

  • @marknieuweboer8099

    @marknieuweboer8099

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks for demonstrating that attacking creacrap dóés help.

  • @LJacyHenry

    @LJacyHenry

    8 ай бұрын

    I second that the more I learn the more I see how I was lied to as child by christians

  • @monkmchorning

    @monkmchorning

    7 ай бұрын

    I was failing to learn some computer programming concepts until I had an instructor who explained them in ways I could understand.

  • @csjrogerson2377

    @csjrogerson2377

    5 ай бұрын

    How unusual to learn that religious persons lie like flat fish to protect their own indoctrination: the clergy, school teachers, parents. Some do it from ignorance but most are devious, despicable, unscrupulous bastards. They are looking for power, control and money.

  • @Strype13

    @Strype13

    5 ай бұрын

    Welcome to the bright side, my friend! Kick your feet up, relax, and enjoy your stay!

  • @orangutansoda
    @orangutansoda3 ай бұрын

    As someone who's boyfriend and his family are from the East of Germany and his parents actually lived in Soviet Germany, the usage of the seperation being used against communism and socialism is really frusterating as someone who is pro socialism. The reason the DDR was not good wasnt because it was a communist country- germany has a lot of socialism elements to this day that would make americans go berserk. The DDR was run by a dictator who cut off all western contact. The communism was not the issue- the issue was the isolation. The reason was the people who died by trying to see their family on the other side. Germany now is a phenomenal country and while it has a LOT of issues- they are mostly capitalism issues. Really the only issue i can think of that could be attributed to communism is that the retirement age folks are getting less and less money from social security due to the fact less people are having children. However, if housing was made cheaper and the government raised minimum wage then i think that could be eliminated. that said -germany pays you when you have kids and you get a percentage of your pay during maternity leave which can last up to 2 years.

  • @smashmouthvevo1366
    @smashmouthvevo13663 ай бұрын

    The really funny thing for me about the computer code example is that artificial intelligence, one of the most powerful tools in computer science, is often trained WITH EVOLUTIONARY MODELS.

  • @Wombat_Dad
    @Wombat_Dad9 ай бұрын

    They assumed Christopher Columbus Spanish and gave him a Spanish accent because he was sponsored by the Spanish Monarchs, but he was Italian. They can't even get the most obvious facts right

  • @Alessandro-B

    @Alessandro-B

    9 ай бұрын

    Not to mention, his actual name was Cristoforo Colombo (Columbus is Colombo Latinised).

  • @catStone92

    @catStone92

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Alessandro-B uh... I'm pretty sure Colombo is already latinised. Hint: us that speak latin languages don't call him columbus

  • @wizardsuth

    @wizardsuth

    9 ай бұрын

    In one episode of _Columbo_ a character notices the detective's discomfort at being on a boat and asks about his namesake. He replies, "It must have been a different branch of the family."

  • @hogndog2339

    @hogndog2339

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Alessandro-BThe word you’re looking for is “anglicized”

  • @sananton2821

    @sananton2821

    Ай бұрын

    @@hogndog2339 no

  • @princessstrawberry4623
    @princessstrawberry46235 ай бұрын

    There is no dunk harder than when someone cites a scientist and then you literally talk to that scientist and have them directly explain why their citation wasn't representing them correctly

  • @Derrythe01

    @Derrythe01

    4 ай бұрын

    William Lane Craig often cites the Borde Guth Valenkin theorem as evidence in debates that the universe has a beginning. Until he had a debate with Sean Carrol who played a video of one of the authors stating for the debate that the theorem did no such thing. It was my favorite part of the debate.

  • @chesneymigl4538

    @chesneymigl4538

    3 ай бұрын

    Aron Ra has a video interview with a paleontologist debunking creationist myths that cite her research. It's beautiful

  • @rocketsurgeon1746

    @rocketsurgeon1746

    2 ай бұрын

    @@chesneymigl4538 ra is a hack. we had a back and forth and he offered nothing logical or scientific, just standard darwinian talking points

  • @mcmanustony

    @mcmanustony

    Ай бұрын

    @@rocketsurgeon1746 Darwin died. Don’t know how you missed it. It was in all the papers. Aron doesn’t have “talking points. He has a deep knowledge of systematics and taxonomy. Can you demonstrate any of his points to be wrong or are you just bumping your gums?

  • @ozowen

    @ozowen

    Ай бұрын

    @@rocketsurgeon1746 I suspect your back and forth was you raising tired old creationist talking points, supposed killer questions that Ra replied with the usual correct answers. It must make y'all cranky to discover creationism has nothing new and nothing true to challenge evolution with.

  • @starwantrix5324
    @starwantrix53244 ай бұрын

    I love the jumpscare at 4:10 haha, also that scream cut was very nice. I do wanna hear about safe internet)

  • @MrJaster45
    @MrJaster452 ай бұрын

    Thanks Forrest. That was champion. I'm really enjoying your content. Keep the content coming!🎉

  • @elainebelzDetroit
    @elainebelzDetroit9 ай бұрын

    That whole "argument" of left-wing indoctrination in universities stems, I think, from the fact that conservatives indoctrinate & don't know any other form of "education," so they can only assume that's what others are doing. Then they notice their kids going to college & returning more liberal ('cause they actually encountered other ideas & people different from them) so clearly the indoctrination must be liberal. As an educator, it makes me really cringe and also is heartbreaking.

  • @pseudonymous7557

    @pseudonymous7557

    9 ай бұрын

    every accusation from these people is a confession

  • @kamham5222

    @kamham5222

    8 ай бұрын

    All I hear and see when conservatives talk is just a bunch of chimps at a zoo flinging shit and screaming in hysterics

  • @raulhernannavarro1903

    @raulhernannavarro1903

    8 ай бұрын

    From Argentina I can say that there is leftist indoctrination in Argentine universities, and other countries are not the exception. But it is not a systematic indoctrination, they are casually leftist professionals and fanatics derived from a failed leftist culture that was from the 70s to the 90s in the 20th century.

  • @davidnewcomb7466

    @davidnewcomb7466

    8 ай бұрын

    They can also seemingly never explain the manner in which the “indoctrination” or “brainwashing” occurs. They just throw loaded words like that as if it were a spell professors were casting on youths. Like there’s some liberalization ray poised at the entrance to the classroom. If these were children they might have a shred of an argument, but if grown adults are leaving home as a right wing Christian and returning home a left leaning atheist, that means they *learned* something and made a judgement of their own.

  • @mantlechannel1390

    @mantlechannel1390

    8 ай бұрын

    As a conservative myself, I find it disappointing when there are members of my party who are incredibly against hearing other points, we need to hear other points. I have liberal friends and it is good to debate with them.

  • @Dloin
    @Dloin9 ай бұрын

    Every Accusation from People like Prager U is an admission of guilt.

  • @gogecka9717

    @gogecka9717

    9 ай бұрын

    Yeah complete projection

  • @DissedRedEngie

    @DissedRedEngie

    9 ай бұрын

    Reminder, Dennis Prager himself has made an article about why *marital r**e* is justified.

  • @Killroy007

    @Killroy007

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@DissedRedEngiealso defending child marriage, which makes for a great combo!

  • @jonathonrobinson6081

    @jonathonrobinson6081

    9 ай бұрын

    Every conservative accusation is a confession.

  • @razredge07
    @razredge074 ай бұрын

    Programming often requires copying, modifying, and pasting the same code because it's more efficient to do that than write out similar code from scratch over and over again. Often "foreign" code from other programmers can be used in seemingly unrelated code. Programming is hardly a closed system, not to mention there are "good bugs" where mistakes end up working better than what was originally intended, or at the very least cause innovation that the programmer builds on. Programming isn't the best concept to use to discredit evolution. It's mired in randomness and selective pressures.

  • @MalusOfficial
    @MalusOfficial15 күн бұрын

    This video is amazing but I just want to applaud how unhinged and brilliant the transition into the sponser was, great job Forrest XD

  • @lylesuess5691
    @lylesuess56918 ай бұрын

    did it occur to anyone that when they were explaining what it means to be a man, only men spoke, but when it was time for them to explain what it means to be a woman, a woman started the conversation but it was quickly taken over by men?!?!?!??!?!

  • @exhumus

    @exhumus

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah, that chick needed to smile more

  • @p24p14

    @p24p14

    6 ай бұрын

    Well as we well know God is a HE so Men clearly are the ones best suited to explain the laws of nature. /s

  • @beverly719

    @beverly719

    6 ай бұрын

    @@p24p14 lol 😂…yup

  • @hagbard1983

    @hagbard1983

    6 ай бұрын

    Mansplaining. It‘s important so we subservient women understand better.

  • @luiscesarvianagomes970

    @luiscesarvianagomes970

    5 ай бұрын

    "make your house a home, and along the way stay gratefull and encouraging" that alarmed me a lot more, because it sounded (specially in that sequence) like a reference to domestic violence, and 'advising' women to accept and support their abusive husbands....

  • @chriscaseyg9362
    @chriscaseyg93629 ай бұрын

    Rewatched this with the fam, my Mom had a good quip regarding PragerU as a long-suffering teacher from a family of teachers stuck in Texas, that "the only things Prager is accredited to teach are the subjects "Prop" and "Ganda". Never stop, Forrest. We always need more of this.

  • @blakksheep736

    @blakksheep736

    9 ай бұрын

    Prop and Ganda sounds like a duo boss fight from a Mario game. 😆

  • @Nerobyrne

    @Nerobyrne

    9 ай бұрын

    I like your mom already lol

  • @Philitron128
    @Philitron1283 ай бұрын

    In regard to the computer code argument, we have something known as machine learning nowadays. Computers can and do constantly reprogram themselves using randomly generated code and selection pressures.

  • @ilya8132
    @ilya81325 ай бұрын

    The Christopher Columbus bit made my draw drop wider and wider with each statement. Did y'all know this man never even reached the Americas!?!?!?!?!?!

  • @Znotyou14
    @Znotyou149 ай бұрын

    I would 100% sit through a biochem lecture from Forrest. ITs such a fascinating topic

  • @ryansergas2776

    @ryansergas2776

    9 ай бұрын

    as a biochemist i am inclined to agree

  • @thisisfine5453

    @thisisfine5453

    9 ай бұрын

    BIOCHEMISTS REPRESENT

  • @kuga_4038

    @kuga_4038

    9 ай бұрын

    I'm having a hard time understanding him sometimes (difficult topic plus second language) even though I can tell he's really narrowing it down to make it understandable for people like me.

  • @ryansergas2776

    @ryansergas2776

    9 ай бұрын

    @@kuga_4038 it's a great thing you are willing to engage with and learn this wonderful subject. and it's no small task learning it with a second language!

  • @andybeans5790

    @andybeans5790

    9 ай бұрын

    To be honest studying Biochemistry 30 years ago wasn't fun, it was just old farts going on about how they'd taken 30 years to figure out one protein that wasn't particularly useful. I really wish I'd stuck with it, because technology has now made what took an entire career something you can now do overnight. Stupid me.

  • @snowcat9308
    @snowcat93089 ай бұрын

    Wow I went from amused to depressed immediately after learning that PragerU is now public school curriculum. Awesome.

  • @Whatwhenhowaegislash

    @Whatwhenhowaegislash

    9 ай бұрын

    Does it happen all over the us?🤔

  • @box_is_real

    @box_is_real

    9 ай бұрын

    currently only in Florida and Texas

  • @Sarah-said

    @Sarah-said

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@WhatwhenhowaegislashI've only heard about this happening in Florida. It has many people across the country very upset.

  • @katc3781

    @katc3781

    9 ай бұрын

    New Hampshire is trying to add it. Specifically the financial literacy course, but that opens the door for all of it.

  • @madamsloth

    @madamsloth

    9 ай бұрын

    This is so sad 😞

  • @urusaiinu
    @urusaiinu2 ай бұрын

    As an instructor, I pride myself on being able to explain the same thing in many different ways. Watching the first 3 minutes of this video was infuriating because S.M. just says the same thing over and over again, and that's how someone who has memorized but not understood the material would speak.

  • @lukegriffith2590
    @lukegriffith25905 ай бұрын

    When reading the response from Dr. Müller, you were discriminating against the creationists. I believe the screen was scrolling to fast for them to read, and therefore I declare that your argument is invalid x

  • @redvsblueftw
    @redvsblueftw9 ай бұрын

    I love how these guys call themselves "intelligent design proponents" when they're just creationists with extra steps.

  • @icantcomeupwithnames469

    @icantcomeupwithnames469

    9 ай бұрын

    You mean cdesign proponentsists?

  • @kiwiruna9077

    @kiwiruna9077

    9 ай бұрын

    @@icantcomeupwithnames469 great minds and all that

  • @saturationstation1446

    @saturationstation1446

    9 ай бұрын

    they give both science and religion a bad reputation for being tools for wealthy people to exploit others with

  • @martinmckee5333

    @martinmckee5333

    9 ай бұрын

    They didn't have much choice. Creationism was legally struck down, so they rebranded.

  • @malchir4036

    @malchir4036

    9 ай бұрын

    They literally have admitted this. It was in their original mission statement: ID is an attempt to get creationism in science classrooms.

  • @CattTheCat
    @CattTheCat9 ай бұрын

    "you can't randomly change computer code to better software, you can't randomly change DNA to make better organisms" except that's literally what machine learning does. It randomly picks a variable to change, and it decides to keep it or not based on whether or not the outcome was more desirable. And that's literally what adaptations and mutations do. The ones that lead to better survival don't die off and are cycled back into the gene pool

  • @realdragon

    @realdragon

    5 ай бұрын

    And I personally randomly change code to see if it works better. There are multiple ways to program 1 thing, I don't know which one is better so I can try out few of them

  • @ihatespam2

    @ihatespam2

    5 ай бұрын

    What you just explained is not random.

  • @username7763

    @username7763

    5 ай бұрын

    Computer code is math. It is a formal system that intentionally is structured such that only certain sequences have meaning. We use compilers and tooling to give us errors so that simple mistakes are caught as often as possible. It is designed such that random changes are generally meaningless -- that is a feature of the language. While yes, machine learning is structured very differently so that random changes have meaning.

  • @MikkoKuusirati

    @MikkoKuusirati

    5 ай бұрын

    @@ihatespam2 Well, not _all_ of it, no. Which is actually what makes machine learning (as described here) analogous to biological evolution, and also what makes the creationist portrayal of evolution as pure "random chance" a strawman. Because, as often needs to be repeatedly explained in these discussions, the changes themselves _are_ effectively random... but the selection mechanisms that determine which changes prevail and which fade out are _not._

  • @BtK-gn5hb

    @BtK-gn5hb

    4 ай бұрын

    But isn't machine learning created by humans 😕 and that's not random.

  • @tjk_7352
    @tjk_73525 ай бұрын

    Joe Rogan has two faccets: pseoduphilosophical dialouges and "Gorillas are cool"

  • @jrojala
    @jrojala4 ай бұрын

    59:29 legit said “smile more” like the worst parody of my misogynistic uncle

  • @silentcaay
    @silentcaay9 ай бұрын

    "Indoctrinating children? Of course we do. What's the problem?" - PragerU "Slavery? I don't see the problem." - PragerU

  • @fisharepeopletoo9653

    @fisharepeopletoo9653

    9 ай бұрын

    In all fairness we literally do indoctrinate children

  • @jamesoshea580

    @jamesoshea580

    9 ай бұрын

    Did they actually say those things verbatim?

  • @MANTUEFLIE2

    @MANTUEFLIE2

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@jamesoshea580paraphrased

  • @rcavicchijr
    @rcavicchijr9 ай бұрын

    Not only are those videos part of the accepted curriculum in Florida. But they can and will be shown in schools where it's illegal to teach Black history, Psychology, many aspects of Biology, and a lot more. They can show "Miguel backs the blue" but can't say why Rosa parks refused to give up her seat, or teach about Jim Crow or Segregation. This is SICK, and needs to be fixed immediately.

  • @marcvolgers8352

    @marcvolgers8352

    8 ай бұрын

    But... wait... didn't PragerU want "diversity of thought" 🤣

  • @ottle2570

    @ottle2570

    8 ай бұрын

    @@marcvolgers8352 only OUR diversity lmao

  • @TheAweDude1
    @TheAweDude15 ай бұрын

    But, like, here's the thing: there ARE indeed examples of computer code being randomly modified in such a way that it produces a more efficient and effective code. It's called machine learning, and genetic algorithms are literally modeled after how evolution works.

  • @CheaterzEye
    @CheaterzEyeКүн бұрын

    Hey Forrest my community college has PragerU videos listed as references in our course book on Texas Government. Is this something I can complain about to the dean? I'm furious to see it listed as a reference and it's made me question the entire course's legitimacy

  • @tamjammy4461
    @tamjammy44619 ай бұрын

    Dear Forest. I would just like to say how glad I am that Florida has finally seen sense and decided to allow Prager U's fine educational videos to be shown to our kids . For far too long the spherical earthers and tooth fairy deniers have had things all their own way. Their refusal to accept the many brilliant medical and scientific breakthroughs brought about by the careful study of astrology and tea leaves,to name just 4, is distressing. It's really high time we taught our kids the controversy and the introduction of compulsory tinfoil hat wearing for all of our children is clearly long overdue. I'd just like to finish by congratulating Prager U and other similar organisations for all of their fine work,without which we'd all be left living in the 21st century .

  • @CookiesRiot

    @CookiesRiot

    9 ай бұрын

    The subtle genius of the counting error. _chef's kiss_

  • @ts4743

    @ts4743

    9 ай бұрын

    i was so ready to start screeching lmao

  • @whyaretheykinda

    @whyaretheykinda

    9 ай бұрын

    they had us in the first half

  • @Alessandro-B

    @Alessandro-B

    9 ай бұрын

    Slight correction/addendum: "we'd all be left living in the 21st century, while we love living in the 4th".

  • @kirklarson4536

    @kirklarson4536

    9 ай бұрын

    PraegerU...even less of a learning institution than TrumpU.

  • @reloup8969
    @reloup89699 ай бұрын

    The weirdest thing about PragerU is how much they say "it is now mainstream to say that or to do this", like "now we say masculinity is toxic"... No. No one says that. Saying toxic masculinity exists doesn't mean masculinity is toxic. Or like how now we think men and women are basically the same thing. Like... no sex and gender are different things. I know all of that is to create fear in viewers and make them act defensive. And it works...

  • @sbushido5547

    @sbushido5547

    9 ай бұрын

    It's not really weird at all. Intentionally misrepresenting these concepts is bread-and-butter for propagandists. Because saying "here are potentially harmful beliefs and behaviors that societal ideas about masculinity can foster" inspires much less of a knee-jerk reaction than "they say masculinity is toxic!!!"

  • @MrMarinus18

    @MrMarinus18

    9 ай бұрын

    And most of the times I have heard people talk about toxic masculinity it's actually in regards to what it does to men. How it makes them emotionally repressed and makes them into blind worker drones.

  • @michaelbaker7499
    @michaelbaker74994 ай бұрын

    Time 25:50 So we can get birds to grow feathers where they'd normally grow scales. Can we get them to grow scales where they'd normally grow feathers?

  • @therealgeneralMacArthur

    @therealgeneralMacArthur

    4 ай бұрын

    I mean you could try but for some reason i doubt that bird will live for particularly long

  • @bryanmack5410
    @bryanmack541010 күн бұрын

    Anyone else like to listen to Forest while doing housework or chores or whatnot? I do enjoy looking at his face and head but his voice soothes me.