Hey everyone - thanks for watching episode 2 of Spectrum! Regardless of our own opinions, we aim to create a safe space to share a diversity of other opinions. Editor's Note: We've flipped the visual image in the edit because we found it was confusing to have "Agree" on the left and "Disagree" on the right. As a result, any text on clothing is flipped, but aside from that, no alterations have been made and the participants' responses are true and accurate. Apologies for the inconvenience and hope you understand!
I think what he meant to say is that the government shouldn’t be involved in the marriage business at all. There are a lot flaws with it such as when your single financially your discriminated against by being forced to pay higher taxes compared to married couples. Another is that in other states the one with the most money has the pay other for the rest of their life’s until they married, which creates this loophole where if you do find a partner you can choose not to get married and still take money from the other person.
@@ianmeadows6941 yea but you do realize not allowing gay people to marry regardless of being the decision of government is discriminatory right? That's what I thought.
@@aaronlee6361 I have no problems with gay people getting married, I just think in general the government should stay out of marriage. Unless someone is trying to form a union between an adult & child or human & animal than they should intervene.
@@ianmeadows6941 I wasn't accusing you of not being in support of gay marriage (but I will admit my comment seemed more aggressive than intended, sorry.) I was trying to bring back the point that either way its discrimination with all of these tax benefits and stuff tend to go a bit off topic.
@@ianmeadows6941 although I would like a clearer definition of what you call discrimination. If married couple benefit from their marriage, why is that discrimination against single populace? Why is it not just a benefit of marriage? Or is it both? My definition of discrimination leans more towards something you can't control, as you do have some agency over whom you're (legally) married to.
The US allows in more legal immigrants than any other country in the world. The wall and other measures are designed to prevent illegal immigration. There's a difference.
@Elena Lina Then why do many republicans make it a point to say that "they should've come in legally."? Also, 'we should take in the best'.. Your opinion might be biased because you are favored by the system and you benefit from it. If Americans only want STEM field immigrants, why did so many people panic when news broke out that the agricultural industry might lose profitability due to the immigration laws?
Bradley7 Johnson i don’t think she meant that lol, she was just surprised. LGBTQ+ people tend to lean more to the left, so it was just surprising to see her there. Don’t twist her words
Well, marriage was created by religion taken over by the government for their benefit. The man believes in what his religion says so he has the right to have the opinion they shouldn’t marry.
It is actually valid. Shes asking why are illegal immigrants who aren’t paying taxes gain more from the country than she does when shes a citizen who pays taxes
she didn’t say that illegal immigrants prevented her from getting it she said it wasn’t fair that illegal immigrants were given scholarships for free and she as a us citizen doesn’t get one for free
@@rutracking Citizenship isnt really a qualification for an ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP or is it (feel free to correct me if I am wrong). I highly doubt she has her facts rights they are probably DACA or First generation Immigrants/Americans who also Pay Taxes. If she wants a scholarship she should work as hard as they do, Study more and some blaming her failures and incompetence on others, She wouldnt go far in life if her mentality is "Immigrants are stealing my Opportunities", Jobs, Opportunities, Scholarships etc are given to THE BEST irregardless of Citizenship or Race. She should work hard to be the best and stop whining.
@@afterglcw5050 ummm not not necessarily. If you look at my family’s income, my family would be placed at upper middle class but... that doesn’t necessarily mean that we are making a lot of money or that my parents are able to pay for college.
instead of asking "do you support LGBT community?" they should've asked "would you support your child if they came out a gay, lesbian, bisexual or trans?"
@@gabrielflaubert5881 ..but you had to had to call us that? jeez. just be respectful of what we're called at least. but it is a related topic, because the president has said things about it. take as an example the fact that he wants to deny healthcare to those who are trans. so it would be interesting to know if they support the action and/or the lqbtq as his supporter.
This would be better because now it would be personal and show what they truly feel because I’ve heard people say “ I don’t mind the lgbt+ as long as it’s not my family/kids”
@@goebor2422 Past or not... Our problems that we have now do not effect white people in the way it effects us . Us getting lynched and killed by cops doesn't effect them. It needs to be addressed.
@@Tay-gz4hz cops dont lynch us and we dont get unfairly killed by cops as much as you might think and you already addressed it with all these protest which have ended more lives than saved burning down buildings and when a cop sacrifices there life for the people inside they clown police
@@goebor2422 Actually I’m not talking specifically cops lynching I’m talking about RACIST people lynching black people, you may not see it happening buts it’s definitely happened, and that’s an untrue statement, we do get treated unfairly in moments. No matter how much you think and say we don’t, the truth is we do, we do and it’s not gonna change until people actually try to realize that they aren’t superior we are all people.
@@nikkieasley6204 i disagree we wanna hear what they have to say because we can't fathom some of their opinions. it's not going to turn into segregation because of that. people will always have their own opinions and there will always be some divide because of that.
Hannah Hipolito and the Republicans can’t fathom the liberal opinion. Yes there will always be divide, but every year it becomes more and more segregated and it shouldn’t be that way. Referring to the other political side as “THESE PEOPLE” is rude and demeaning and contributing to the problem
I got so mad when that dude misgendered Gina, even if I don’t agree with her political views, she still deserves the basic respect of someone using her correct pronouns
@@chiaramiller-out9426 it’s ok, you can say the Black man. The only person who would possibly be offended by that would be him since he clearly doesn’t believe he’s Black 😒
@@courtney-ray that's pretty cringe. Black people can have a wide range of beliefs and you putting him in a box like that where you think black people can't have republican views is ironically doing a lot of harm to black people progressing as individuals.
@@pandamera1 No not even white people should, lol The OP is only surprised because Trump did poorly with minorities as a whole with 6% of the black vote, 14% of LGBT vote, 18% of the Asian vote. Most of these folks voting for trump as minorities are just appeasers, there were Jews who tried to appease the Nazis to save themselves and it didn't work, never does.
And funnily enough, y'all are blinded by yours if you think that. I'm a centrist and glad these Trump supporters or any right-leaning people are given a chance to talk about their opinions and beliefs. You gotta be truly blind in thinking they are all evil while you cannot see your own evil within your own side. Assuming you are all left-leaning which I can mostly tell by you thinking just one guy is progressive by his more left-leaning beliefs. Biased much?
@@ThatCreeNative1 Who said that we think they're evil? Or that we wouldn't want them to speak freely? Isn't that a bit biased of you? I can only speak for myself but I encourage anyone to speak their mind, censorship was quite a big thing in my country so I'm against suppression in any way. It's not that we hate on right-leaning people, we just mainly disagree with them and express that we agree with the site where our beliefs align, that's normal tho. And honestly he really was the only one who even thought about the question regarding the wall. Nobody had a solid argument instead of stating they agree or because they want security. The old man however agreed slightly but also said that instead of a wall, they should improve the conditions on how people get into the USA. To me, the wall seems like an easy solution to a difficult problem that has way more layers to it, so it would make sense to firstly acknowledge the problem itself and then work on betterment. That's why I think that he actually thought about it, not just because he's too far into his belief to even disagree a little.
DashingNative, I agree for the most part, but it’s also arrogant not to acknowledge that many people, liberal and conservative alike, are “blinded” by their political view.
I think you’re underestimating the cost of college. Maybe if you were actually intelligent you would. I’m middle class and I depend on scholarships still because university costs are so high. And I’m a straight A student. So in what world, should an illegal immigrant with no citizenship be prioritized over me, a us citizen who has studied my ass off. I’m also the son of a legal Mexican immigrant, so I would think I have a higher say in this.
Jack Stroup gay rights has been achieved? In more than ten states people still can be fired because they are gay. Now trump want to ban transgender from the military. Just because gay marriage is legal doesn’t mean that suddenly the entire country accept lgbt people as normal citizens you know...
the thing that bothers me the most about the man’s statement was that he considered gay rights outside of the rights of life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. the lgbtq community is still fighting because it’s still regarded differently than the rest of the population. in some cases anti-lgbtq mesures can be “justified” like with the trans people in the military but if we were to apply the same situation to the population as a whole people wouldn’t be so ok with it. and of course there’s going to be extremists in every community but as a general rule the community is fighting more normalization. because everything the community does is discussed simply because it isn’t the norm.
3/4 of the death from Wuhan virus are in democrats states. Democrats cities burn and have a extremely high violence and crime rate. Why they would want vote democrats or for a senile old guy?
@@SeboHyatt it's too bad so many are put under a single term b/c it almost reinforces the dichotomy of what is normal (being heterosexual/cis) and what isnt.
The worst part is him justifying modern day lynching by saying it’s ok because “the black” was running? Man must have traveled through time from the 1800’s or something
@@joshphilips7266 they were not proven because Trump refused to provide dna samples. do you how guilty that sounds? plus anybody who has that many allegations,,, some of them has to be true. honestly, bad vibes from that dude
@@alexism9346 it doesn’t happen to all presidents, actually. obama has no allegations. there was dna FOUND but Trump refused to give any dna to see if it matches. just because donald trump or george w bush had sexual misconduct allegations does not mean that all presidents do. please brush up on your reading,,,
Jack Stroup it was also in the bible to not do over stuff yet Christians do it anyway. They are hypocrites that use religion as an excuse for their hatred.
Yeah that didn't make sense to me. He said he wanted lgbt people to have the same rights he does, nothing extra. But he has the right to marry someone he loves as a straight person. Shouldn't it then be an equal right for an lgbt person to marry someone they love? How would marriage be an extra right?
Catherine Maria I am a proud Christian and I fully support the lgbtq community. My church works together with an lgbtq church. That comment was rude and stereotypical.
This video was released a year and a half ago. Now that people are seeing how he's attempting to handle the pandemic, I wonder if their opinions have changed.
Probably not it’s hard to change someone’s opinion and they ignore the facts a year ago why would they face them now? But I hope their opinions change but they have a right to think the way they want.
No it is not changed, because on the other side we have a Democrats, who is even worse, yes Trump is not great president, but candidates like Bernie Sanders or Hilary Clinton are even worse.
I’m so sorry but would you rather have Biden who openly criticized and called trump xenophobic because he saved who knows how many lives by closing the border and flights to China and Europe. Cause I wouldn’t. Or would you rather have dem governors who forced nursing homes ( you know the ones with all old people) to house people with covid? Cause I wouldn’t
@Luís Andrade exactly, we are all the same people, just some have more prominent melatonin. Americans (both racist and POC) need to realize that all people are the same and should all be treated on their actions not the actions of people that look like them
@Luís Andrade Calling someone "the black" is so dehumanizing. They are ppl. And maybe ur countries should be more race obsessed, because most countries are far more racist u just don't want to admit it.
No one in my country does that, at least no in the way of "I'm wearing this shirt to support this candidate" but more in a "I wear this shirt because it was given to me and I paid $0 for it" (but then again, in Mexico kids wear uniforms)
@@paul-s7i3p Uh... Yea. Saying "the black" is completely separating his self from HIS OWN CULTURE like it's something to be viewed with disdain. But of course you don't get it you're not black...
@@alexandria3806 what you don't understand is that every country that is better than us has free college. Plus tution rates are getting higher people will end up saving more than they spend.
Darling I'm Hispanic, graduated with honor, was active on multiple honor societies, and I didn't get any scholarship. When I didn't received any, I went back and research who got the ones I applied for. It turn out they were more qualified than me. Maybe you should do the same, and get inspired by them instead of hating on them for their heritage.
Her point was that illegals receive money from taxpayers to help pay for college, while her, an American born citizen receives nothing. Whether she personally deserved the money or not doesn't matter. What does matter is that illegals are receiving help paying college for nothing, while there are American citizens like herself getting no help and struggling to pay. Unless you're an illegal yourself, your point is invalid.
@@devinpauze1899I don't know what kind of mindset that comes from. First of all, college ask students for documentation in the application process. With that being said, no person can enter an American college without any sort of valid documentation. The immigrants who do go to college are tax payers, so having government aid such as FASFA, it is something that they too pay for and therefore should get it if they qualify.
The money is given to people who will make the most of it and who will benefit us as a country in the long run. If you're better qualified who cares about your immigration status. You brought more to the table. Please remember that not all scholarships are government funded there are private ones you can apply to. You just have to take the time and apply over and over and over.
Rishab bomma it didn’t deny millions of people healthcare it lead to employers reducing work hours so that they didn’t have to pay for insurance. Which you needed. Nevertheless it benefited the most impoverished people in America and offered health security to those who couldn’t afford it. Regardless, now a main problem growing is that the institutional intolerance of transgender people within healthcare facilities will be normalised.
Will Robinson They’re talking about Cali and NY favoring illegal immigrants with such things over actual citizens, and i’m not kidding. A few of my friends used to live in CA and said that the state was pretty much giving out free education judged on their color skin and nationality, and it’s retarded really.
@Luís Andrade 1st of all I’m not racist and I am a strong BLM supporter and whenever my family is racist I lecture tf out of them on why it’s wrong, you really don’t know what your talking about and no one said any thing about race you’re the one that made this about race
Moaz M I dont know if you can relate but I feel like it’s harder coming our as a trump supporter than it was coming out gay like I’ve gotten no hate for being gay but I’ve gotten insulted for supporting my president
Shes rose to #1 pureley because of her outfits and trump supporters. Thats not a bad thing of course, great you have fans to support you and all. But she really needs to stop acting like she got there for her talent, her political stance has outshined her music
Oh you mean when most of the slaves were still slaves even though it was illegal and if they tried to assert their rights as citizens they were killed, or when the civil rights movement didn’t actually provide civil rights and if they tried to assert their rights they were killed, or when women were finally given the right to vote but still discrimated against for asserting their rights, oh and when women were still paid less than their male counterparts ( oh yeah that’s still happening), or when the new deal creating one of the worst deficits in the federal budget in history but didn’t actually quell the unemployment crisis, and the food and drugs act, what about it exactly? Now I’m not saying some of these things didn’t move us ahead but they literally came about as a way to fix a problem America caused itself. So let’s not forget the nuances of those things you mentioned.
Human's effect on climate change is over exaggerated by corrupt politicians that just want to redistribute wealth from America to other countries (Paris Climate accord) and eventually use it for taxes (Carbon taxes). That's the general opinion of Trump supporters if you wanted to know.
@@lol-pf9dr This is based on the study of one scientist from 2015, which is already dis-proven (even by himself). The latest results (from a collaboration of 80 something scientists worldwide combining and calculating all their latest data) show clearly that there are enormous ice losses, which are only growing each year. Climate should not be a matter of 'non-existent' until proven otherwise. There results clearly indicate the high high high probability of the planet going seriously haywire if we as humans don't try to do better. Us living here on this beautiful planet is a gift and we are letting it go to waste because we cannot come together. It just makes you lose faith in humanity.
Donald Trump / most Trump supporters believe in climate change, but it’s the belief that it isn’t because of increased amounts of CO2 released into the atmosphere. Since Ice caps on other planets such as mars and Jupiter are melting as well, it is believed that it’s he suns cycle (just like has it’s always been, even during the mini ice age) and CO2 in the atmosphere always increases after Temperature increases. So yes, there could be human effect on climate change in the world, but many who don’t think there is, think it’s just the sun’s cycle.
I don’t understand having a wall still. Just from an engineering perspective it’s a lot of resources and wasted time that could be used elsewhere like better roads and such
That's what the democrats have been saying from day one. Especially because some of it has to go through protected lands with endangered species, private property, Mountains etc. It's just not feasible.
@Stephanie Alexandra So instead of laying out an argument u just throw it back on em. Nice. Really proving your point there arent ya. Trump isnt the best. I did not vote for Trump, but I definitely prefer Trump over Hillary. 2016 was a lesser of 2 evils, and Trump is definitely the lesser of the 2 evils.
Ndinku N'Jadaka you asked a generalizing, widely insulting rhetorical question. You’re literally equating support of a president to distinct character flaws. It is a passive (at best) insult to those who choose to support Trump. I would not characterize that sort of claim as innocuous or benign. You can support whomever you please, but the support cannot -in this sort of case- be rightfully identified as a consequence of poor personal qualities.
I am not a trump supporter in any way, nor do I agree that the wall should be built. But I did think the guy in the pinstripe suit made a good point about making the process of legally obtaining citizenship easier .
HexMyth nothing to do with race, to do with the people coming through the border illegally and a majority committing crimes. Yes they are here too, but why would you want more? The wall doesn’t stop immigration, it stops illegal immigration. Their welcome in legally, but at the same they do need to make the processing stages better. With the wall it would mean we could focus more on the processing and less on border security.
kallen smith Exactly! If we could just stop trying to make it a race issue and just look at it as “Stopping *ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION*” we could get somewhere
tsega you know their aren’t just blacks and whites, right? I think he meant that it’s American issues now black issues or white issues or Latino issues, but issues we need to face as a nation and as Americans
He's the prime example of the black Trump supporter... "let's not separate ourselves... we're all Americans at the end of the day". yeah right like it's our decision
Right...it seems like he’s a black man with so much privilege that he doesn’t recognize or just chooses to ignore the real problems that occur. Joy Villa too. But I think she’s just trying to get recognition as a singer since nobody knows who she is 🙄 I just can’t believe they’re blaming police brutality on black citizens. They’ve obviously never been in that situation themselves or had a loved one that has
I strongly disagree with the college student. I’m a middle class American and I get scholarships for working hard and getting good grades. I’ve gotten rejected by many scholarships, but got accepted by a few because I didn’t give up. There is always a ton of different types of scholarships you can apply for. There’s even scholarships specifically only for people who are short, people who are tall, etc. and yes there’s help only undocumented students can apply for, but U.S. citizens have a lot more opportunities to receive help. She’s just using undocumented students as an excuse for her lack of work.
It's a hustle not a hand out. I spent almost a year applying for scholarships and got rejected for most of them. It's hard work, but you can make it work if you leverage the right things. They have all sorts of scholarships out there!
Facts!!! I'm a lower middle class student my parents divorced when I was 5 after my mom became disabled. I live in a single parent household my mom who was diagnosed with bipolar and i was diagnosed with adhd. We had rough times sure, but I'm in my senior year of college and have maintained above a 3.0 gpa. I have EARNED many scholarships through hard work. One of them for my work as a Computer Science undergrad performing research. I was able to travel and present my research in other states due to scholarships. I work for all of the money that I make. My dad has not contributed and my mom due to medical expenses can't afford to. While others party I'm in the lab making apps and studying. Did I mention that I'm a black man. I work my butt off everyday. Some weeks I barely sleep. I have represented my school and department, volunteered, worked and served in my community. Only in America can I do this. President Obama gave me hope. Because he could I know I can. I believe in the real America. How many more children like me will have these opportunities after trump. I support scholarships and opportunities for hard working Americans not the privileged
I worked my ass off and wasn't able to receive any scholarships or federal aid. I'm middle class. I can't afford college. Its not fair to tell someone who wasn't able to receive scholarships and aid that they didn't try hard enough because god knows I did. I believe that college girl 100% and can absolutely relate to the struggle
I'm not a trump supporter, but i'm still disgusted by how bad a lot of democrats treat republicans only for having a different opinion, even though they're the ones talking about "freedom of speech". Thats why i have the feeling i disagree with both sides kinda
That’s giving them too much power. You shouldn’t let some “extreme” people dictate your values and beliefs. For example, some vegans take it too far and are too aggressive, but I still believe the vegan movement itself is positive, ethical, better for health and the environment and I am only a vegetarian.
Despite how it seems, you are only describing a loud minority of liberals. That's just what conservative media reports and blows out of proportion. Not the normal people. The same goes for the other side and especially when discussing identity politics. Most people agree on fundamental humanistic values. We just have different ways of understanding, and applying these values. We're further driven apart by media manipulation and our own ignorance. Eventually, we're so far removed from each other, that our shared goals are completely hidden behind a total inability to communicate effectively, without emotion or judgement. With patience, self-awareness and humility.
Interesting point. Maybe because the point being made was about people being born into situations where they are at a disadvantage from the get go? The thinking being, not all, but alot of the kids in the inner cities are born to single mothers, and raised in an environment where violence, drugs, etc are typically more prevalent? 🤷♂️
Jaden Racism transcends beyond ones skin color. A person of an oppressed group can be racist to their own group. Upholding the status quo. Which is what I personally see in the group above.
As a conservative, I enjoyed this video until it got to the question about if they viewed Trump as a good role model for our children. They're clearly deceiving themselves if they actually agree with that statement. Supporting Trump on policy is one thing, but supporting his moral character? That's ridiculous.
I actually really admire his brutal honesty. I find that to be a good and honorable trait in a person. not everyone has the strength to go against the public and just stand up and be honest and say what many people are secretly thinking like he does. I understand people who think living in a society with people like this in it would be a negative... but I think we need people like that in society still. but I mean... I guess a "role model" for children question... hmmm... I mean, I think it is ultimately the parents' and teachers' job to teach and guide children and be good role models. I don't really find that to be the top priority for politicians. honestly... most politicians and businessmen are definitely not "good role models for children" hahaha let's be real here....
I wish there would have been a statement regarding climate change and global warming in the video, cause it would have been interesting seeing their views on the topic.
@@idkdk569 climate change is a natural cycle, these scientists that claim the earth is practically melting also claimed the earth was going into another ice age during the eighties.
@@jakemcmullen4864 Tis one is muchc too fast for this. Humans are responsible for this happenning mass extinction and current global warming. It's the one most important threat to humanity right now.
"my issues are no different than his issues..." until you get pulled over by police, harassed and beaten, stalked in shopping centers because everyone assumes you're a thief, denied loans for your business ventures despite impeccable credit history, treated as dangerous and told "go back to where you came from" despite having been born in the US and living here all your life.
I do not support Trump or his policies, but I like this video. I also really appreciated how there were people from all demographics: white, black, male, female, LGBT, millennial, middle-aged, seniors, etc. A lot of these demographics are falsely automatically associated with one political party or another, but you can come from any side and have any belief.
Yea the best part about being Republican is we are fully accepting. Unlike the left you can't be a confidante self loving white male. We have the Best LGBT. Our transgender actionally have a disability and isn't just following the trend. Be honest being trans as a liberal is "trendy"
Stephanie Cummings it’s called intellectual diversity, once you’ve seen both sides of an argument fully, and rationalize your position based on the facts, believe it or not, you can’t help the way you think! It’s another part of your identity but sadly people have been brainwashed into regurgitating information they’ve been told to think rather than rationalizing their own opinions and I believe that can happen on both sides, even though I see it happen more on the left. Some people don’t even know what they would intellectually identify as because they don’t even research their positions, it comes from a fear of being wrong and just saying what sounds right
So you dont support trump taking action and putting sanctions on the Mayanmar government until they stop persecuting muslims? Trumps first national emergency he signed was trying to protect muslims. Why would you disagree with that policy?
As a immigrant college student I do not get extra money from colleges because I’m an immigrant it’s because I worked hella hard in school.and got a 4.0. I still didn’t get a scholarship until 2nd yr of college
Slitherr Agreed. I think that there are a lot of misconceptions regarding undocumented folks in this country. I highly doubt an undocumented person is getting a free ride to college when it’s been proven that a lot of scholarships go to white Americans.
This is facts. I know plenty of immigrants who come to this county and work their asses off 10x harder than Americans. My grandmother being one of them. No handouts given!! America is a great place to be, plenty of opportunities, but their are plenty of Americans who are ignorant and feel entitled, yet this county was literally built off/because of immigrants.
That girl was just stupidly entitled. She was basically saying people born in America deserve to be accepted in college by virtue of their birthplace. If you’re not getting into college, it’s because you’re not good enough. Don’t blame people who worked harder than you
I’m a pretty moderate liberal and I have to say the guy in the hat hit the nail on the head about the wall. The truth is we do benefit from immigrants in our economy and just for diversity but we need a better system. Also most illegal immigrants enter by plane, a wall would just be a very expensive show of strength
Ryan Tatterson Jesus, that’s one where I gotta go conservative and go with State’s rights. West Virginia made the surplus, it should be going right back to support the community. I personally think a better visa process would be more beneficial. I’m actually not against harder immigration laws, I just want ones that make sense.
No only 40% of illegals enter by over staying their visas and legal immigration is great for this country but not illegal immigration, bc it totals up to 120 billion dollars a year to care for illegals, i think a 5 billion dollar wall that’s would keep out up to 60% of illegals would save us a lot of tax payer dollars
Girl: I didn’t get a scholarship because the illegals took them from me Also girl: I came out as a Trump supporter at school and that probably affected my grade at the end of the year Me: 🤔
Idk about Keith 🙄 and the older guy with the tuxedo seems like he’s pretty reasonable to have a discussion with. The younger white girl just wants to be privileged.
@Alina Grace no they aren't lmao. it's not allowed legally to give someone free tuition just based off that. and it's because come from countries ridden with war and crime and poverty and they have NO money and no privilege when they first come here in US, being immigrants. She comes from a middle class family and it's easier for her to get jobs and to support herself. Still difficult yes, and college is expensive yes, but point stands. she really can't pay for college and needs a scholarship? study harder and do more volunteering.
Omg i love this series so much!! You guys should do it more bc its interesting to watch now do it with religions next time, some suggestions: -White people -Americans -Christians -Various Religions -Muslims -Asians Any requests
Do all people in the lgbt community think the same. As someone in lgbt, I think things like pedophilia acceptance and some other made up cringey trends that derive from the underbelly of tumblr makes lgbt lose its credibility and look ridiculous
6:07 got me heated he’s saying that straight people can have the right to marry the people they love but gay marriages are EXTRA rights it’s the same thing both what to spend the rest of their life with that person PLEASE can anyone inform where the “extra rights” are??
It's his opinion... This is what they meant in the beginning if we feel safe as trump supporters😕 now for believing what he wants he gets backache... In my opinion just saying
@@yummyswirly5538 If you say your opinion, other people can question it or disagree, this is fair. If someone declares gay people want extra special rights, then fails to name even a single one (surprise surprise because it's not true!) then people are going to call you out. Gay marriage is not an extra special right, it's literally the exact same right as heterosexuals have. This is natural cause and effect: you say your opinion, if people don't like it or know it's false they say so and point out how it's untrue, this doesn't make you unsafe. Ironically, if you think you Trump supporters can say anything you want and no one can disagree with you or express annoyance at your statement, then it's definitely YOU guys expecting extra special rights, not the gays.
I agree Selena, does he think gay people are running around demanding free money and diamond shoes and unicorns? Jesus, he has no idea, he's just saying things which are completely untrue, he has no idea.
You guys are totally misrepresenting what he said, he said they have the “same rights under the constitution” “life, liberty and pursuit of happiness”, he said he was against “extra rights” such as marriage because it doesn’t align with his religious and biological beliefs. He doesn’t want to force a church who is against homosexuality to marry a gay couple, is that wrong? He said he respects everyone as a person just doesn’t think they can marry, case and point
@@RyanMehalic He cited that whatever rights are already in the Constitution, and not anything outside of that (maybe that's what he meant by extra rights). But does he forget that he's black and that the Constitution did not originally include his rights to vote or own property, or that his person was considered 3/5 of a person? That's what amendments are for.
I believe they should build what ever the hell they want, just so they can see that it probably won’t work. Also don’t make make us pay for it, don’t raise our taxes. He’s a millionaire, he can pay for it out of pocket then.
So only whites should vote for him? And what is a hispanic? I am from Latin America and cant care less if they continued to build the wall... I did not need to jum over a border.
I think this one would be the most diverse of all. Most Christians think completely different. Some are really hardcore by the book(or should I say Bible) Christians while others simply ignore parts of the Bible that they don't believe in.
Legion of Weirdos I think he might have meant that the Declaration’s ideals of Life, Liberty and Pursuit of Happiness stem from the idea of natural law
They're natural rights(life liberty and property John Locke) is what he meant and in our constitution they are inalienable rights (life liberty and the pursuit of happiness)
Having worked in an LGBTQ center for years, I've actually come across a lot of LGBTQ people who would answer similarly. The reasoning that I most often hear is that "strongly agree" implies they have to go to pride parades and fit the general image projected at most pride parades. I absolutely disagree with that reasoning, but it's what I usually hear.
@@suryatallavarjula3184 no because the beliefs are so far-fetched and ignorant it's hard to believe that anybody with morals would even encourage them.
@Zachary Casanova I'm not saying that but im saying that African Americans(and other minority groups) often encounter some issues more disproportionately than white Americans, such as high abortion rates, high infant mortality rates, mass incarceration etc.