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NYC Professor Strikes AGAIN! (and so do I) 

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On this video we are reacting to the second video posted on the channel Vanity Fair called: Mythology Expert Reviews Greek & Roman Mythology in Movies (Part 2) | Vanity Fair. Unfortunately I cannot recommend this video. If you want to watch it here is the link
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Without dismissing the issues inherent to Spartan culture that have been listed, such a statement clashes with everything we know: in 404 BC, Sparta emerged victorious from the Peloponnesian War that had pitted it against Athens, inaugurating what historians define as the Spartan hegemony in Greece, which lasted throughout the first quarter of the 4th century BC and beyond, only shattering in 371 BC with the defeat at Leuctra against the Thebans.
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Defining the Spartan army as "the greatest gay army that's ever been on the planet" is a provocation to the alt-right, amusing if we want, but essentially nonsense (we have already talked hundreds of times about how the sexuality of the ancients is not superimposable on modern sexuality. The most correct definition (if one really wanted to give one) would be "pansexual army", given that at the time everyone could have been defined more or less in a certain way as "pansexual", but also remembering that sexuality followed specific norms and rules (e.g. after puberty, passive homosexuality tended to be stigmatized). Subsequently, however, he recovers and presents a more or less FAIRLY correct picture. The point is that the masculinity expressed by Spartan culture, a mixture of frankness, roughness, simplicity, frugality, remains evident (just read the various Apophthegmata Laconica by Plutarch), and this is because in antiquity someone could quietly be perceived as virile and at the same time have (active) homosexual relationships, e.g. Philip II of Macedonia said "If I enter Laconia I will raze it to the ground!" The Spartans replied: "If" (hence the adjective "laconic") [A Spartan responds, during an initiation rite, to a priest who asks him the most nefarious action he had ever committed]. (Spartan): To whom should I confess it: to you or to God? (Priest): To God. (Spartan): Then you go away. A Spartan is asked if the roads leading to Sparta are safe, the answer given by the Spartan is the following: "It depends on what you are; while the lions with us roam wherever they want, the hares end up in the pot. An orator makes a speech with very long sentences and a Spartan comments: "Wow, what courage this man possesses! How skilled he is in wrapping his tongue around emptiness!"
“The Spartans were strange catalysts of democracy: They were utter fascists. They had the best land in Greece, and it was tilled by slaves and the citizens were all soldiers to defend the territory.
The Athenians were the ones who gave birth to democracy, but the Spartans made it all possible.”
Relativamente alla rappresentazione della mollezza persiana in contrapposizione con la virilità dei guerrieri greci, invece, sono le stesse fonti classiche a parlarcene:
“Since the sight of the Persians inspired terror in Agesilaus' troops, he ordered his Persian prisoners to be stripped and their white soft bodies, contemptuous to Greeks, to be displayed to his men”
- Frontino, Stratagemata, 1.11.17
Certainly, 300 represents the Persians in a caricatured way, emphasizing the "oriental softness" (I wouldn't say "racism"). The film is based on the Graphic Novel by Frank Miller, who, as in his other works (e.g., "The Dark Knight Returns"), employs a very particular form of social satire, and if read in-depth, he is an author who loves to put forth great contradictions. In fact, Miller does not describe the Spartans in a positive way, but plays with the narrative according to which, at a given moment, their contribution was incisive in defending Greece, and therefore also Athenian democracy, from the aims of an autocratic state such as the Persian empire. "The Spartans were strange catalysts of democracy: They were utter fascists. They had the best land in Greece, and it was tilled by slaves and the citizens were all soldiers to defend the territory. The Athenians were the ones who gave birth to democracy, but the Spartans made it all possible."
Regarding the representation of Persian softness in contrast to the virility of the Greek warriors, however, the classical sources themselves tell us about it:
"Since the sight of the Persians inspired terror in Agesilaus' troops, he ordered his Persian prisoners to be stripped and their white soft bodies, contemptuous to Greeks, to be displayed to his men" - Frontinus, Stratagemata, 1.11.17
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@metatronyt
@metatronyt Месяц назад
Stand with us! Form the wall! Defend the truth! www.patreon.com/themetatron
@czypauly07
@czypauly07 Месяц назад
Hurraaah!
@JohnDoe-ne1ni
@JohnDoe-ne1ni Месяц назад
These people have no shame and just want clicks so they do this. They don't admit reality and are just conspiracy theorists
@Karadjanov
@Karadjanov Месяц назад
4:23 Is that factual? I mean the Mediterranean is between Europe, Africa and Asia. The Levant and Anatolia (Asian part) are probably around 15% ( Guessing ) and the European part is at least 50% (Guessing) considering the large peninsulas protruding deep into the Mediterranean (Italy and the Balkans) while the African coastline is relatively straight and is probably around 35% (Guessing)
@FireflowerDancer
@FireflowerDancer Месяц назад
"A provocation to the alt right," Well put, Metatron.
@HPLovesCraftsCat
@HPLovesCraftsCat Месяц назад
this video is proof modern academia is a joke and nothing more than a worthless title.
@thechuckjosechannel.2702
@thechuckjosechannel.2702 Месяц назад
He's not a professor, he's an Indoctrinator.
@whatever930
@whatever930 Месяц назад
My thoughts exactly
@Ragnar452
@Ragnar452 Месяц назад
No wonder only incompetent people graduate.
@brien656
@brien656 Месяц назад
He should lose that Titel of Professer and take the Titel of BS Artist.
@bharrison7119
@bharrison7119 Месяц назад
think how many people come out of school every year thinking like this donut
@lessermook7608
@lessermook7608 Месяц назад
A teacher enlightens, an educator mentors. an agent indoctrinates
@user-lc2xb6gc5c
@user-lc2xb6gc5c Месяц назад
"Professor of Classics in modern world" Let me translate. It basically tells us that he is not classics professor, he is professoro of modernity looking at classics. His job is to apply modern standards on people who died thousands of years ago and have no say in court of modern morality.
@celsus7979
@celsus7979 Месяц назад
It's a title that says a hell of a lot about that university. But it can get stupider. Cambridge university decided not to use anglo-saxon anymore. Why? I assume because nationalistic englishmen like the term, so it has to go.
@campy3888
@campy3888 Месяц назад
His field is more to the theatre side of classics and we all know how theatre kids are
@benu_bird
@benu_bird Месяц назад
@@celsus7979 Tolkien must be rolling in his grave. So much for Beowulf. I do realize that Tolkien taught at Oxford. But still...
@celsus7979
@celsus7979 Месяц назад
A lot of things have gotten better, but like in a greek teagedy we just have to self destruct
@liz9284
@liz9284 Месяц назад
A Professor of Presentism.
@aarengraves9962
@aarengraves9962 Месяц назад
As a Greek I thank you, we must defend our History against this woke degeneracy.
@Maxtcc
@Maxtcc Месяц назад
All of us, at all times, must defend our entire world from " this woke degeneracy".
@user-xz3pb3dt2u
@user-xz3pb3dt2u Месяц назад
Thank god i am a South Slav and my history is completely unknown to these degenerates🥶
@PaulWinkle
@PaulWinkle Месяц назад
Which side is using the word woke more often?
@D4NK1
@D4NK1 Месяц назад
😂😂😂
@wjsproductions1784
@wjsproductions1784 Месяц назад
Y’all talking “woke” like it’s a thing that exists
@MrNybios
@MrNybios Месяц назад
This is an extremly good example of to why using arguments of authority is so dangerous. People supporting arguments like that will tell you that everything he says is correct, because he is a so called "expert". Btw: "Professor of classics in modern world" is literally identity politics turned in human form. He does not teach about history but about how history can be rewritten to fit into "modern" society
@hikelfin5941
@hikelfin5941 23 дня назад
Sorry mate, you're brain-dead.
@whisped8145
@whisped8145 22 дня назад
"modern" is just code for "Socialist", that's why there is no "modern audience" that actually watches the movies made for it. The same goes for "western standards" - the people of the west don't have those standards or sensitivities they speak of. They're just those of the Socialist censors who want to brainwash us all, mold us into their Überm.. I mean "New Man"
@MCharlesPainting
@MCharlesPainting 19 дней назад
Yeah, that confused me at first. There are three ways to view this: (1) Understanding classics as they pertain to life across time, even in the modern world (this would be more like Carl Jung, Tolkien, and Jordan Peterson) (2) Understanding classics through the framework of a postmodernist lens, as it pertains to what we think modern people require and how we must 'understand' history for our own purposes today (this guy, evidently) (3) Modern classics (i.e. classics today). Well, he clearly doesn't mean this. To the degree he does, he means to steal the classics and reshape them into 'living classics' today for his own ideology. This is actually what dictatorships do, by the way. They take history, reshape it, cause it to be 'living' through governmental enforcement, and throw it upon the people, like they're living gods of their great 'new' culture. Mao did it, Hitler did it, Stalin did it, they all do it. P.S. Wow, I didn't know it was going to do that. I got more into the video, and it seems that it's a mixture. He's literally talking about modern depictions of classical mythos (Romans and Greeks)? Percy Jackson was okay, though had its story issues. But, to view such a thing through the lens of 'racism' and so on is insane. You shouldn't do this with any of these films. Any film that clearly does have an agenda around racism and sexism, etc. in these sorts of films is a simple reflection of the fact that it was made after 2015 and the filmmaker is corrupt beyond measure, and that it likely came from DC or Marvel or Disney proper. That's all it proves.
@glorygloryholeallelujah
@glorygloryholeallelujah 8 дней назад
He’s basically just the most expensive form of a “sensitivity reader”. 🙄
@jeromedangelo7028
@jeromedangelo7028 Месяц назад
If white guilt was a person.
@kostasbiker9302
@kostasbiker9302 Месяц назад
Nah, I bet he's one of ((())) them
@noxplay4906
@noxplay4906 Месяц назад
Imagine feeling guilty over something your ancestors did long before you were born, and not feeling guilty over being a dishonorable and deceitful person in your actual present life. Lol. Wokeism in a nutshell
@MattMorgasmo
@MattMorgasmo Месяц назад
I don't think he's white.
@matthiasbruhn2410
@matthiasbruhn2410 Месяц назад
As a German, I have to say that after years of compulsory education about the horrors of the holocaust, I consider myself more or less an "expert" in inherited "guilt". I think the biggest mistake and disservice we can make towards the victims of discrimination, slavery, genocide or war crimes in times past is to change and distort our history. How can we ensure that this never happens again if no one remembers the real facts? It is not only Dishonorable and disrespectful, it is dangerous!
@TheNinjaCoby
@TheNinjaCoby Месяц назад
@@noxplay4906 I would like to see these white guilt people explain how African Americans who very likely have white dna in them, are not responsible for what their white slave owning ancestors did. Because that's their logic, if you're related in any way you must be guilty for past wrong doings.
@thitherword
@thitherword Месяц назад
The contemporary academic obsession with race, sex and gender knows no bounds.
@edoardoprevelato6577
@edoardoprevelato6577 Месяц назад
There are a lot of points to be made, considering racial and ethnic differences have shaped the history of our world. The prominency of sexuality and gender issues is newer, but those two have played key roles in history too (eg the Sacred Band of Thebes). What is important is intellectual honesty.
@thitherword
@thitherword Месяц назад
@@edoardoprevelato6577 Indeed. These issues are important. I was thinking specifically about the regressive ideology peddled as part of the Critical Social Justice movement.
@hermonymusofsparta
@hermonymusofsparta Месяц назад
​@@edoardoprevelato6577 the sacred band of Thebes wasn't sexual. Hate to break it to you. That's Western academic bologna
@Zionswasd
@Zionswasd Месяц назад
​@@hermonymusofsparta mmm, bologna...
@Wintermute909
@Wintermute909 Месяц назад
The poor guy unknowingly made a very unwise decision in the late 2000s to study classical mythology, which also happens to involve people with a light shade on the skin-color swatch. How was he to know that a decade later his only hope of getting that 'big documentary' money was to forcefully inject POC "we was kangz" mythology & wamyn "powerful, independent girl boss who don't need no man" into history? Oops, I mean "her-story" (damn misogynistic phonetics!) Things like academic accuracy and objective truth pale in comparison to such lofty and selfless goals like.....tenure, getting twitter-famous and getting Vanity Fair money!
@JorgeCruz-mi5gc
@JorgeCruz-mi5gc Месяц назад
This professor has zero knowledge of warfare pre WW1. Prior,many wars were fought primarily in open grounds that provided fielding massive armies. Chariots were used in various roles. Archery playforms, moving foot soldiers in and out of battles, generals overwatching the flow of the battle, to remove keep tired soldiers and replace with a fresh soldier.
@thewarlockgr6076
@thewarlockgr6076 25 дней назад
In a way they were the trucks of antiquity. A tool for moving personel faster than on foot. They worked as a symbol of powere and authority fro the ruler or the most wealty of the population (kinda like how we use expensive cars nowadays as a showoff).
@psier11
@psier11 23 дня назад
Very difficult to understand war in Chariot, Legion even in Yeoman age if you see Hollywood movies. By the way those are names of (old) std simulations of warfare in said times.
@evanburrows1697
@evanburrows1697 Месяц назад
"Africa." "Sir, this is a McDonalds." "Africa."
@rsr789
@rsr789 22 дня назад
It's McDowell's.
@cladladd
@cladladd Месяц назад
“I’m a professor” “Now let’s talk about how Atlantis was actually wakanda”
@wolfgangkranek376
@wolfgangkranek376 Месяц назад
😂
@gekko092
@gekko092 Месяц назад
The people who listen to him are even more pathetic than he is, cause he knows exactly what he's doing. He's laughing inside.
@werrkowalski2985
@werrkowalski2985 Месяц назад
Plato wrote that Atlantis fell because the Atlanteans corrupted their "noble blood". I wonder what would he have to say about it.
@gehlesen559
@gehlesen559 Месяц назад
@@werrkowalski2985 that Plato was a biggot, a misodoulist, and a semi-brown supremacist.
@ario2264
@ario2264 Месяц назад
@@gekko092 No he thinks he's being virtuous by lying about history.
@Nugnugnug
@Nugnugnug Месяц назад
We're slowly building up to "Romulus was black."
@CrispyCircuits
@CrispyCircuits Месяц назад
Romulus not black. He was raised by a she-wolf and thus was completely covered in hair, walked on 4 legs and like to lick everyone. He had "identity" problems.
@celsus7979
@celsus7979 Месяц назад
Not a joke, I've already watched an africa-centric video that claimed the first Romans were black..
@Nugnugnug
@Nugnugnug Месяц назад
@@celsus7979 yeah, so were the first Vikings, the first Native Americans, the first east asians, the first Filipinos, the first Britons, the first Pitcairn Islanders and the first Vatican Citizens. But not the first Liberians, they were actually from Finland.
@masterbuilder0018
@masterbuilder0018 Месяц назад
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but Romulus didn't exist outside of myth.
@vinnyganzano1930
@vinnyganzano1930 Месяц назад
​@@masterbuilder0018Booooooo!!!
@brennobarbosadecastro984
@brennobarbosadecastro984 Месяц назад
"Today we're gonna break...." "MY BRAIN" I laughted a lot in this part 🤣🤣🤣 🤣
@oczhaal
@oczhaal Месяц назад
How can an incompetent guy like this one be put in charge of a chair in a university??
@fearlesspotato3429
@fearlesspotato3429 Месяц назад
The industrial revolution and it's consecuences I guess...
@kevinb1277
@kevinb1277 Месяц назад
Because the purpose of the institution isn't competence it's the destruction of the West.
@YevOnegin
@YevOnegin 28 дней назад
Competence gets you fired in USA
@thethreadedtarot777
@thethreadedtarot777 26 дней назад
You just answered to your own question
@vladtheinhaler8940
@vladtheinhaler8940 25 дней назад
​@@YevOneginvery true.
@DonVigaDeFierro
@DonVigaDeFierro Месяц назад
So, that man is not a historian, or an anthropologist, or an archaeologist, or a sociologist or even a linguist... He's a glorified English teacher.
@inelhuayocan_aci
@inelhuayocan_aci Месяц назад
Bingo! I've never liked English majors.
@angelh5762
@angelh5762 Месяц назад
He's a lingual gymnast 🙄
@careyfreeman5056
@careyfreeman5056 Месяц назад
He's a sociologist.
@sorenpx
@sorenpx Месяц назад
@@inelhuayocan_aci That's a peculiar statement. What do you have against enthusiasts of the English language and its literature?
@elleanna5869
@elleanna5869 Месяц назад
@@careyfreeman5056 where did he got his degree from ? Just curious
@thecollierreport
@thecollierreport Месяц назад
What an unprofessional disgrace he is.
@wren7195
@wren7195 Месяц назад
*blinks* he, he just said we can argue and debate about facts, but MYTHS are where people were trying to say something important. *rubs head painfully* I bet he hates Christianity too though
@Uppernorwood976
@Uppernorwood976 Месяц назад
On the contrary, he’s very professional. He knows it’s exactly what buzzwords and phrases to say to keep the academic and media money flowing his way.
@user-xz3pb3dt2u
@user-xz3pb3dt2u Месяц назад
​@@wren7195Him saying BCE is a good indicator
@FeeDBacKMKII
@FeeDBacKMKII Месяц назад
The worst part he is German
@wren7195
@wren7195 Месяц назад
@@FeeDBacKMKII Nothing wrong with being German. N**i yes, but German no.
@chairmanmeow9530
@chairmanmeow9530 Месяц назад
As someone with two degrees in history, this "professor" is not a professor. nothing more than an agendist. there are too many of these in the world of education sadly.
@dennislogan6781
@dennislogan6781 Месяц назад
The mention of the cyclops reminded me of something I heard years ago. I had a teacher tell me that some people believe that the idea of the cyclops came from looking at a elephant skull with no flesh on it. An elephant skull has a huge hole in the middle for a nasal cavity that could appear to be an eye socket to the uninitiated.
@Jim-Mc
@Jim-Mc Месяц назад
I'm picturing the "it was aliens" guy except "it was Africa."
@finfrog3237
@finfrog3237 Месяц назад
hehehe
@drewtheunspoken3988
@drewtheunspoken3988 Месяц назад
Underrated comment.
@infinitesimotel
@infinitesimotel Месяц назад
That's the punchline to the current era: everything was pioneered by blax
@EBHS230DE
@EBHS230DE Месяц назад
Too funny hahaha
@stefvanroey8191
@stefvanroey8191 29 дней назад
I snorted, well done 😂
@ButchererofSweden
@ButchererofSweden Месяц назад
I bet this guy would say "a 100% accurate portrayal" if he saw the black Achilles from the Netflix Troy show 😅
@DreamerTrain
@DreamerTrain Месяц назад
and why doesn't he? nobody is stopping him could be that this is a BS scenario you just made in your head
@thePavuk
@thePavuk Месяц назад
Achilles was black independet double trans movement chalenged women. You can't prove it's not true.
@lephinor2458
@lephinor2458 Месяц назад
And troy was won through protesting.
@Ragnar452
@Ragnar452 Месяц назад
​@@lephinor2458by blocking roads to stop pollution 😂😂
@ButchererofSweden
@ButchererofSweden Месяц назад
​​@@DreamerTrain Bro, I am just talking in a comedic way. No need to get agressive
@valandil7454
@valandil7454 Месяц назад
As a supporter of the modern unifying ways of thinking I can honestly say that...I'm getting a little sick of being told to think about things a certain way regardless of whether I have an opinion, especially while "professors" like that are trying to convince us that every culture throughout history agreed with this way of thinking too regardless of the written sources and blatent evidence that they've chosen to ignore 😒 When people do this I start feeling more manipulated than trusted to see why the modern vision of equality is for the best, it's got to the point where we're all just afraid to express an opinion that isn't theirs 😞
@kevinb1277
@kevinb1277 Месяц назад
The issue that most seem incapable of grappling with is the modern unifying way of thinking that you talk about is only taught to white men. It's used as an ideological demoralizing weapon against that group by everyone else who is still encouraged, and outright celebrated, for thinking and acting out group identity. There is no interest in equality. There is an interest in tearing down White men and celebrating/advancing everyone else. The sooner people realize that the easier it will be to understand what they're actually doing and why
@conforzo
@conforzo Месяц назад
So sad this is what young adults in college, wanting to learn history will have to endure ""Professors"" like this.
@pilotmanpaul
@pilotmanpaul Месяц назад
Are they just handing out Diplomas and PHDs like its nothing nowadays? The fact that guy got called for MULTIPLE videos and NO ONE but Metatron, years later called him out is pure insanity.
@titanomachy2217
@titanomachy2217 Месяц назад
Not for nothing, they cost a pretty penny. But yes, you don't have to be studious or possess any kind of intellectual integrity, nor do you even have to be smart, you just have to regurgitate woke talking points word for word ad nauseum. Pay the tuition fees, toe the party line, and you're golden.
@fearlesspotato3429
@fearlesspotato3429 Месяц назад
Well to answer your question. Basically yes, some studies indicate that about 80% of all the students in American universities come from the wealthiest 1% of the population and most of them get diplomas on very dubious careers like history or sociology or philosophy and then become CEOs of large corporations for no particular reasons (except the fact their families own them?) So yeah. Universities are indeed just giving titles to basically anyone since they are payed for it.
@HappyBoardGames-ki4pt
@HappyBoardGames-ki4pt 27 дней назад
In US a professor is someone who teaches at a university
@r1madbrit
@r1madbrit Месяц назад
Blatantly obvious this guy loves himself and teaches "mythology" because he can say and teach whatever he wants under the banner of "mythology". He's a waste of time and wasting the life of his students.
@StalkerQtya
@StalkerQtya 24 дня назад
5:56 Because this is how it's written in the Iliad. It was written down by a dude, whose generation grow up after the Bronze Age Collapse and who never saw how chariots were used in actual combat, because they were pretty much abandoned the concept. This is why tales of chariots being used in warfare remained, but hundreds of years later people reciting the Troyan Wars had absolutely no idea how these things were used in combat.
@strike_true
@strike_true Месяц назад
The sad thing is that this "professor" is not the only one out there like this. These ideas are dominating mainstream academia. Imagine paying for an education, and one of these idiots is who you are learning from.
@psier11
@psier11 23 дня назад
Ever in the 20th century at least. For example peopling of America was declared at about 12k yrs ago, completely ignoring the many evidences of very older times. And surely, the "Atlantis" thing has some to do with it.
@John-rn1nm
@John-rn1nm Месяц назад
The scary part is this "professor" is only one guy. What about the rest of the school?
@ernimuja6991
@ernimuja6991 Месяц назад
All of the education system.
@rhetorical1488
@rhetorical1488 Месяц назад
someone hired the woke indoctrinator. the fish rots from the head.
@collencal4662
@collencal4662 Месяц назад
Is that the OG Hitman logo?
@John-rn1nm
@John-rn1nm Месяц назад
@@collencal4662 Yuppers
@kongvinter33
@kongvinter33 Месяц назад
they are outside protesting for Hamas.
@grayfox1471
@grayfox1471 Месяц назад
The most confusing thing to me is how certain groups of modern people try to justify their actions and lifestyles by projecting their thoughts on ancient people or cultures... while simultaneously saying that people who lived 100+ years ago are archaic barbarians who knew nothing and had zero compassion.
@noxplay4906
@noxplay4906 Месяц назад
Sheer pride and arrogance my dude. Don't worry, life pays back such stupidity, they'll learn, I just hope it's before they mess things up even more
@secretname2670
@secretname2670 Месяц назад
​@@noxplay4906 do worry and do speak out against the evil. If nobody worries about anything, we will become just like the wokeshit activists, if not in body then in mind.
@Kyryyn_Lyyh
@Kyryyn_Lyyh 15 дней назад
Elagabalus is perhaps the most striking example. Can’t imagine using that cretin as justification for my own identity.
@christinagrider9719
@christinagrider9719 Месяц назад
Just a thought; perhaps we should judge ALL post secondary educators using this format. It should be a yearly event. Let them spout the newest ideology for all us parents to see and hear. If parents know this is what we're paying for up front. We could quell this.
@pakshirajan8585
@pakshirajan8585 Месяц назад
Imagine being in that guy's course. What a clown!
@psier11
@psier11 23 дня назад
perhaps a new line of work if Elensky should disappear
@oddbod4442
@oddbod4442 Месяц назад
He is a professor of "Classics in the Modern World". I looked this up. His job is to force classics (mythology, literature etc) to fit "The Message" Also, give the existence of the Sahara, it doesn't really make sense to talk about African culture because of the discontinuity. It makes much more sense (especially historically) to talk about Mediterranean culture, connected by shipping and trade, and sub-Saharan culture.
@Tenebarum
@Tenebarum Месяц назад
ie, he's being paid to spread this nonsense.
@celsus7979
@celsus7979 Месяц назад
I recently watched a video that had an expert claiming that 'sub-saharan' really shouldn't be used as it had no distintive value as "there were black people in north africa too"
@DonVigaDeFierro
@DonVigaDeFierro Месяц назад
​@@celsus7979 That's super stupid. I wonder if they will ever learn that geographical names are used for much more than separating groups of people...
@celsus7979
@celsus7979 Месяц назад
Separating groups of people was what she saw as a problem, in the following way. 'Black people build the pyramids, but sub saharan black people don't get credit for that because white supremacist thinking created the term sub saharan so that those black people wouldn't get the credit' It still boggles my mind
@josephfisher426
@josephfisher426 Месяц назад
@@Tenebarum Also seems like he is being paid to discredit NYU, because that is the much more immediate effect of this.
@benjaminsmith3843
@benjaminsmith3843 Месяц назад
Africa actually only has about 20% of the Mediterranean coastline. Greece and Italy alone have roughly 45% of it, and there's also the portion around Turkey and the Levant that are part of Asia. He can't even to basic geography correctly.
@ABC1701A
@ABC1701A Месяц назад
Thanks, I was about to check on this because somehow his geography seemed a little off to me. Glad to know I was right.
@str.77
@str.77 Месяц назад
And Black Africa has exactly 0% of the Mediterranean.
@xcell_r4thr87
@xcell_r4thr87 Месяц назад
​@@str.77Yeah most of the African ethnicities that had direct access to the Mediterranean were the Egyptians and the Berbers (and later arabs after the expansion of Islam)
@str.77
@str.77 Месяц назад
@@xcell_r4thr87 As opposed to the Cushites the "prof" seems enamoured with.
@Rorgosh
@Rorgosh Месяц назад
And probably cultural influence roughly corresponds with the proportion of coastlines, so ancient greeks mostly exchanged ideas with themselves, italians, levantites and anatolians, and much less with the north african people. Also many of the forementioned ppl were closer to them, so much more frequent interaction could be made with them, than with the north africans…. However this “professor” is just follows the ancient trend, where europeans never invented, developed something by themselves, they just learned it from other, more advenced civilizations….
@HansenSWE
@HansenSWE Месяц назад
We need to remember that in the United States, a professor is just a teacher in a university or college. That's it. While in the rest of the world, a professor is a title of science and research, and signifies a great deal of scientific contribution within his or her field, far beyond a PhD. It's just an old trick by the US schools to make it sound like their price is worth it.
@psier11
@psier11 23 дня назад
Thanks. I am feeling better but still it is a problem.
@zaciroth
@zaciroth Месяц назад
Africans were brought chariots from outside. Also, I love how he keeps saying Africa instead of Egypt or a certain culture...it's because he is hoping the viewer won't ask and will assume Sub-Saharan
@HappyBoardGames-ki4pt
@HappyBoardGames-ki4pt 27 дней назад
He generalizes whole of africa but doesn't say european myths or asian myths but for Egypt it will be African myths
@spudjuice9314
@spudjuice9314 Месяц назад
The real myth is thinking this woke professor teaching our children is a good thing and actually worth paying for.
@bladerunner3314
@bladerunner3314 Месяц назад
I hope you apply the same thinking when it comes to church
@noxplay4906
@noxplay4906 Месяц назад
​@@bladerunner3314 Religion has existed for thousands of years as a way to foster hope, social trust and cohesion, in a time where our ancestors had to deal with war and violence and disease on a daily basis. The unprecedented levels of peace and prosperity we're comfortable with are a modern phenomenon. Postmodernism has only taken hold over society over a few decades and everyone is already lonely and depressed lol. I'm Gen Z so I know too much about this. Sorry, I just hate when people demonize religion without realizing, why our ancestors used it so heavily
@noxplay4906
@noxplay4906 Месяц назад
@@bladerunner3314 The truth is that religion and it's history has much more wisdom to offer than the woke ideologies that lead to nihilism and a lack of faith in anything higher. Not even faith in God, they don't even encourage faith in goodness and truth. Everything is relative, and nothing matters. That's their ethos
@colonelturmeric558
@colonelturmeric558 Месяц назад
Noxplay i wish i could like this more than once
@bladerunner3314
@bladerunner3314 Месяц назад
@@noxplay4906 Cry me a river. Back then as today religion is the justification to be a dispicable person. Religion NEVER was anything more than that and the reason for regression. You know too much? Odd, to me it seems you know less than nothing.
@mwvidz324
@mwvidz324 Месяц назад
They are trying to build a mythology for african americans. That is why everything must be africacentric.
@mwvidz324
@mwvidz324 Месяц назад
That is why it always have to be "africa" as a whole, since they have no idea where they come from. When talking about Egypt or Carthage, it must be emphasized to be "Africa". The fact that north african kingdoms, and people are much closer to rest of the mediterranians than to sub saharan africa, will become a taboo. If it isn't already. Cleopatra must be a black african, not greek. To say otherwise is racist and stealing their culture yet again.
@DonVigaDeFierro
@DonVigaDeFierro Месяц назад
They fetishize a place that is not real. "Africa" has as much meaning for a culture as "Asia" or "Europe." Talking about a single African culture is outright erasing hundreds of different, real cultures and people for the sake of their ignorance. There is no "African culture." I'd say the same applies to "America," but these people hate calling themselves "Americans" and I doubt they think they have anything in common with us Mexicans or Argentinians. They live in a different and dumbed down reality.
@thegodofsoapkekcario1970
@thegodofsoapkekcario1970 Месяц назад
Overtime, I realize that these people do not care for Africans at all, they know nothing of the Congolese, Khoisan, Benin, Yoruba, Ethiopian, etc. they all just generalize all of them and their myths and folklore.
@terryhiggins5077
@terryhiggins5077 Месяц назад
​@@thegodofsoapkekcario1970Bingo. It never was about Africa. Africa is nothing more than just a vehicle for them to have an air of legitimacy to the uninformed. Facts and recorded history be danged.
@mwvidz324
@mwvidz324 Месяц назад
@@thegodofsoapkekcario1970 Yeah, great point.
@maxgehtdnixan4913
@maxgehtdnixan4913 Месяц назад
Imagine being a professor and being unable to correctly pronounce "minotaur"
@spacedinosaur8733
@spacedinosaur8733 Месяц назад
From a human design functional standpoint, Chariots do indeed look like they are designed for warriors to get into and out of quickly. If that was not the case, then there would be a back door and a little seat for the drivers to sit on, much like a more modern cart.
@General_Tekk
@General_Tekk Месяц назад
he says white supremacy again doesnt he?
@drip369
@drip369 Месяц назад
Of course. Black&white liberals are absolutely obsessed with skin color...like a raycest
@lighthousefilms5530
@lighthousefilms5530 Месяц назад
He has to please the leaders of his cult
@woodwyrm
@woodwyrm Месяц назад
probably
@noxplay4906
@noxplay4906 Месяц назад
If you don't say all human culture comes from Africa you're a Eurocentrist/white supremacist
@eduardogardin879
@eduardogardin879 Месяц назад
And “Gay Army”
@matthewtylergee
@matthewtylergee Месяц назад
Now this guy is just insulting! He's chalking up things like ADHD to a "identity" just so he can connect it to LGBT. As someone with ADHD who was inspired by those books this is aggravating! 😖
@talithakoum3922
@talithakoum3922 Месяц назад
In fairness, Riordan invited the woke identity crowd into his fandom by making every other character an alphabet person about halfway through the second series of novels. These days, it looks like the fandom is made up of neon-haired Tik Tok goblins and slimy teachers/professors like this NYU guy. The normie tweens and teens who used to be Riordan's fans are long gone.
@williamanthony915
@williamanthony915 Месяц назад
@@talithakoum3922 I read a review on Good Reads which praised a book for representing asexual non-binary characters. Then I realized the person who wrote the review was Rick Riordan. He's gone full woke.
@RichardPhillips1066
@RichardPhillips1066 Месяц назад
​@@williamanthony915unfortunately a lot of the mainstream writers have done the same , one minute great novels the next around 2016 woke drivel
@talithakoum3922
@talithakoum3922 Месяц назад
@@williamanthony915 Riordan's Goodreads reviews are a masterclass in woke self-hating white guy behavior. 😂
@talithakoum3922
@talithakoum3922 Месяц назад
@@RichardPhillips1066 So true!
@angrytedtalks
@angrytedtalks Месяц назад
Homer: Culture and myth is told through stories with moral themes Film makers: Fictionslising ancient stories is entertaining NY History Professor: History comes from movies and we need to learn PC culture from them.
@aliciagc2539
@aliciagc2539 24 дня назад
This “professor” charlatan is not even interesting. I would walk out of his class if I stupidly signed up for it.
@Maxrodon
@Maxrodon Месяц назад
I’m ashamed to admit it, but after watching a lot of your videos I’ve come to the realisation that I seek a perverse enjoyment in watching how disturbed, troubled and infuriated you get by these inaccurate “historians” especially your facial reactions. And love how you articulately and factually explain why they are false and always coming from a place of respect and without biases. Love the videos and while I sincerely know you hate the stress it brings you, please know the silver lining is the smiles you bring to our faces.:) Lots of respect and love from the UK.
@stalhandske9649
@stalhandske9649 Месяц назад
You're not alone, mate. Half of us get this sick glee out of Raff's neverending frustrations.
@dark_fire_ice
@dark_fire_ice Месяц назад
Athens was the "perfect" city (the idealized version according to Plato), while Atlantis was the "superior" city that sank because it's arrogance
@xXSCDTXx
@xXSCDTXx Месяц назад
Which is incredibly ironic because Plato was nothing if not arrogant.
@LilyTheCat151
@LilyTheCat151 Месяц назад
I think he's using him because it helps him out with his narrative.
@dark_fire_ice
@dark_fire_ice Месяц назад
@@xXSCDTXx it wasn't the actual Athens, but his perfect version that was a mix of Athenian democracy and the Spartan lifestyle
@xXSCDTXx
@xXSCDTXx Месяц назад
@@dark_fire_ice I’m aware, I’m just pointing out that Plato is arrogant. It’s a shame that the world has been under his dogma for so long.
@dangerdan2592
@dangerdan2592 Месяц назад
​@@xXSCDTXxWhat is he arrogant about? Genuinely curious because I have no idea.
@driednoodles4291
@driednoodles4291 Месяц назад
This dude seems to want to erase Greek culture and replace it with African. Literally everything he speaks about he basically gives the Greeks no credit and always explains why African did it better
@damionkeeling3103
@damionkeeling3103 20 дней назад
The Greeks were influenced by the Egyptians early on, archaic Greek statues even used the same stances, but obviously the religions are not related, they didn't adopt Egyptian writing and didn't build pyramids. This guy is just making stuff up on the fly and using his academic credentials to mislead people.
@brawndothethirstmutilator9848
@brawndothethirstmutilator9848 Месяц назад
The most important and undisputed fact about the Amazons is that they finished their victims with “death by Snu-Snu”.
@Sugondees
@Sugondees Месяц назад
Imagine being in that guy's victimization recruitment course, what a 🤡
@martinkafka9510
@martinkafka9510 Месяц назад
I do not understand how he can be a university teacher. My elementary school teacher knew unironically far more about history than that bloke. Last video I actualy stopped it and shouted "the shield is Aspis or Hoplon, you moron, not Hoplite!" And that nonsense is actually taught at New York U..... ok I understand now.
@elleanna5869
@elleanna5869 Месяц назад
The bar to be a teacher or "professor" in the US is the lowest in the so called 1st world
@noxplay4906
@noxplay4906 Месяц назад
You become a professor by going along with the woke bureaucracy. If you're on the right side they won't care, they just want loyal followers
@gehlesen559
@gehlesen559 Месяц назад
It's not Hoplon though. Thyreos, Aspis, Dipylon, Figure8, Boeotian, Pelte or tower shield. .
@lukacvitkovic8550
@lukacvitkovic8550 Месяц назад
I'm a elementary school teacher as well, my kids know more than this moron.
@kevinkelly5780
@kevinkelly5780 Месяц назад
The Greek men were so sexist no Greek women died at Marathon or any of their other battles. You know, before the Persians took Athens, the men got their women and children out in ships and left them safely hidden on an island. Shocking. Meanwhile, a third of the bodies in a battle in Japan were women, so obviously they were not sexist. Getting the women killed in a pointless battle over your status as a samurai is clearly not sexist. You know, I think the we-have-strong-beliefs-we-don't-need-to-think mob, have got this one the wrong way round
@damionkeeling3103
@damionkeeling3103 20 дней назад
The ancient Romans in referring to the Britons still using chariots made the comment that chariots had the mobility of cavalry and the staying power of infantry - because the riders got out, fought on foot as regular infantry then jumped back on their chariots. The later battle of Mons Graupius refers to the Caledonians doing the same so this is precisely how chariots were used in battle, as battle taxis. The earliest chariots of course are known from central asia - Russia, Kazakhstan. Egypt got them much later and there was no penetration of the technology deeper into Africa unlike in Europe where they appear pretty much everywhere except the far north and they appear over much of Asia too.
@Ian_Carolan
@Ian_Carolan Месяц назад
"I have lots of feelings..." this sums up his whole approach to his "studies".
@amicableenmity9820
@amicableenmity9820 Месяц назад
If that's a professor he can keep his pice of toilet paper, er, diploma.
@rhetorical1488
@rhetorical1488 Месяц назад
BS. : bull sh. MS: more sh. PHD. piled higher and deeper.
@noxplay4906
@noxplay4906 Месяц назад
Diploma in spreading BS
@magyarbondi
@magyarbondi Месяц назад
He bought it on Ebay.
@XenophonQ
@XenophonQ 19 дней назад
I am a “Professor of Classics in the Modern World” AKA: I destroy the agency of ancient peoples and replace it with my modern political biases
@addidaswguy
@addidaswguy 22 дня назад
Can you imagine that these kinds of people are "teaching" children all over the world and pushing their agenda and bias to college kids, teenagers and young children.. And SEVERAL times its been proven that when the kids push back against it they are either punished, shamed or silenced..
@OptimusMaximusNero
@OptimusMaximusNero Месяц назад
Damn, the History Channel people would LOVE this guy. He totally fits their academic experience requirement 😂
@AdarBlu
@AdarBlu Месяц назад
"I'm not saying they were homosexual...but they were homosexual."
@mesicek7
@mesicek7 Месяц назад
He''d fit perfectly on Ancient Aliens.
@celsus7979
@celsus7979 Месяц назад
Imagine him debating weird hair guy: "It was Aliens. No they were Africans! Aliens!!! Africans!!!!"
@srice8959
@srice8959 Месяц назад
@@celsus7979 You’re both wrong it was really Gay Africans who taught the Aliens how to live
@Juel92
@Juel92 Месяц назад
Nah he has some basis for things he says at least. Maybe like half? HC is just pulling stuff of their ass like 99.99% of the time.
@TalladegaNight
@TalladegaNight Месяц назад
My granma told me Atlantis exists in the pegasus galaxy, and is contectd to other worlds with gates. So it must me true
@jorahtheexplorer3262
@jorahtheexplorer3262 Месяц назад
Well, granny is either misinformed or lying. It’s in SanFran Bay with a cloaking shield around it now.
@PeregrinTintenfish
@PeregrinTintenfish Месяц назад
Atlantis is in the Atlantic, it is in the name.
@alessiosem2238
@alessiosem2238 Месяц назад
His grandma taught him everything he knows about history probably.
@pendragonshall
@pendragonshall Месяц назад
Very hard to stomach when people say B.C.E. etc., considering who created the Julian calendar and it’s vileness of why it was changed now
@tronjavolta
@tronjavolta Месяц назад
"i dont care what they say cleopatra was black" "actually my college professor at NYU said that as well" 💀💀💀
@gehlesen559
@gehlesen559 Месяц назад
As a Greek dude from Macedon, I can attest that everyone here is indeed African-black.
@aliciamonroe615
@aliciamonroe615 Месяц назад
@@gehlesen559 That's called immigration. Here in US we're 5 minutes from being latino.
@tronjavolta
@tronjavolta Месяц назад
@@gehlesen559 so you think that makes cleopatra black too? interesting.
@gehlesen559
@gehlesen559 Месяц назад
@@tronjavolta of course she's black. I swear on my honour as Macedonian Zulu.
@gehlesen559
@gehlesen559 Месяц назад
@@tronjavolta dear friend , that was a joke. Macedonians have unusually light skin tone and rather light colours. They are about as black as Celts.
@tlilmiztli
@tlilmiztli Месяц назад
What I find really funny is that those people at the same time say that we should abandon old ways of thinking as outdated and bad but also always bringing up some (imaginary) stories about how ancient cultures supposedly were so open-minded (in the modern sense somehow...) and great. And they dont see how these two ideas contradict one another. What one needs to become professor now? For what I see logical thinking, actual knowledge or even common sense are not required.
@garyballard179
@garyballard179 Месяц назад
Well, that's his thing - to rewrite the old history, and replace it with modernism.
@ChimpFromSpace
@ChimpFromSpace Месяц назад
These people are nothing if not hypocrites.
@P.Whitestrake
@P.Whitestrake Месяц назад
Contradiction is their forté.
@titanomachy2217
@titanomachy2217 Месяц назад
Only two things are required to become a professor in the contemporary West: 1. Money for multiple years of tuition fees 2. The ability to regurgitate woke talking points Bonus points for every intersectional demographic attribute of the Progressive Stack that applies to you. This guy is white and male, and presumably cis, but hey, maybe he's gay. If you are a white man, you'll just have to signal your loyalty to the ruling class that much more intensely, and there will be less leeway for you to voice unauthorized thoughts. Still, if you betray your race hard enough, even a white man can succeed in academia today.
@AntediluvianRomance
@AntediluvianRomance Месяц назад
I'm pretty sure to become a professor one needs to get a higher education in at least something and a gift of confident speaking. Then all's left is to find a modern university and convince people you've got something students will pay to hear. Basically be a salesman.
@shinobi-no-bueno
@shinobi-no-bueno Месяц назад
I feel like his obsession with Africa and the fact that he teaches in New York City in the USA are connected. My guess is that either by genuinely believing in this "Africa is the root of Greco-Roman mythology/ history" idea, or by choosing to espouse it, he is able to attain a higher paying position in the liberal stronghold of the US than he would be able to in Europe
@ken-qg7bd
@ken-qg7bd Месяц назад
These people almost invariably try to recount antiquity based on modern values. This is nothing more than a reconstruction of the narrative, deconstructing the perspective of the narrator of the myth or folktale and becoming the next narrator themselves.
@st3019
@st3019 Месяц назад
He said “ chariots came from Africa “ . Meanwhile, subsaharan Africa didn’t have the chariots until 19th century.
@patrickstonetree1
@patrickstonetree1 Месяц назад
This is a weasel statement, Africa includes Egypt which certainly has chariots before the 19th century. Caveating sub Saharan simply takes advantage of the average person's ignorance.
@pissie9419
@pissie9419 Месяц назад
Autistic statement tbh, sub Saharan Africa had carts and other things before then
@ngkngk875
@ngkngk875 Месяц назад
⁠@@patrickstonetree1assuming the average person that would frequent this channel doesn’t know the difference between Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa is a profoundly snobbish thing to say.
@st3019
@st3019 Месяц назад
@@patrickstonetree1 Well, don’t worry bc I am aware about the fact that Egypt is geographically in Africa. We both know that ancient Mesopotamia and ancient China are both geographically in Asia. However those were two completely separate parts and had absolutely nothing in common. The same goes for Africa my friend. Africa is not a separated planet and North Africa was ALWAYS racially and culturally related with Mediterranean people and cultures. Black Africans were never part of that world. And yet today we hear hoaxers in blk communities spewing nonsense like “ we civilized Europeans they were living in caves “ or “ we built ancient Egypt “ BS . Meanwhile you never hear Chinese claiming ancient Mesopotamia or ancient Persia. Black Africans in west and central Africa ( and south ) had no idea that ancient Egypt even existed until 20th century when western scholars introduced it to them during colonial era. Ironically, it was europeans who introduced ancient Egypt to black Africans and today we hear black folks ( especially in USA ) saying “ we civilized cave dwellers “ ! Do you understand the nonsense you’re talking about? GEOGRAPHY DOES NOT EQUALS RACE NOR CULTURE!
@st3019
@st3019 Месяц назад
@@ngkngk875 Using the phrase “ civilization came from Africa “ is often today used as a fib by race hoaxers in blk to appropriate history of ancient Egypt and all south Mediterranean civilizations located in North Africa. North Africa was ALWAYS racially and culturally related with Mediterranean people,civilizations and cultures . GEOGRAPHY DOES NOT EQUALS RACE NOR CULTURE.
@thewhiskeycowboy-official
@thewhiskeycowboy-official Месяц назад
He is not a Professor, he is a Propagandist.... oh, sorry, they are synonyms now. Carry on. ;)
@cal2127
@cal2127 Месяц назад
thats just most of modern academia now
@tsemayekekema2918
@tsemayekekema2918 Месяц назад
​@@cal2127that's just academia that's interested in the MODERN world. Classical scholars who are only interested in the CLASSICAL ERA don't do propaganda
@pawekranzberg6259
@pawekranzberg6259 Месяц назад
... for modern audiences 😅
@scrappydoo7887
@scrappydoo7887 Месяц назад
​@@tsemayekekema2918no. The academics that are supposed to discuss the classical era SHOULD only be talking about their subject but they don't. They blend modern identity politics with what they claim to know
@Eyes_On_America
@Eyes_On_America Месяц назад
Professor of classics in the modern world sounds like ai generated bull$$🤣
@MrRaposaum
@MrRaposaum Месяц назад
People need to wake up to the fact that this guy is not a special case. There is too many of them and they are being believed by students because that's what you're supposed to do as a student in class - learn from your teacher. This needs to stop.
@ivanovcentrumcz
@ivanovcentrumcz 11 дней назад
Thanks, Metatron. Your videos keep me sane.
@tommyoksanen471
@tommyoksanen471 Месяц назад
The thing is, as a commenter in one his videos on Vanity fair pointed out, he's an awesome professor for drama students. He has also translated Greek comedy, by Aristofanes. But he is a professor of drama. Everything he says about ancient history is just his biases and conjectures. He's not a history professor. Just a drama professor. Big difference. Which, ironically, he himself seems to be unaware of.
@blueishgreen76
@blueishgreen76 Месяц назад
It's not really "his" biases and conjectures. He seems to parrot a lot of outdated revisionist* historical ideas from the 70's (I use "revisionist" as a description of the type of histography not a judgement). The problem is that, while further study has largely discredited or vastly improved upon those ideas, they have persisted in the softer areas of the humanities.
@stephencronin1080
@stephencronin1080 Месяц назад
Is it a good translation? There's been some shoddy "modern" translations in the past decades
@hariszark7396
@hariszark7396 Месяц назад
I'm sorry to inform you but most of the translations of ancient Greek are garbage. The fact that some words have changed their original meaning to something else makes it difficult for many "professors" to translate correctly an ancient Greek text. This thing is happening with a lot of modern Greek "scholars" too you know. Add to all that many Greek words that have no word equivalent to English and you get a rotten salad of a translation with a lot of mistakes.
@PaulWinkle
@PaulWinkle Месяц назад
Meta wasnt able to say much against him in this one
@kathyflorcruz552
@kathyflorcruz552 Месяц назад
Well, one entirely cancels the other out because of the incredible damage his disgusting biased lies cause in real time.
@Mia-un7nk
@Mia-un7nk Месяц назад
An interesting thought crossed my mind, I think more people today think the earth is flat than they did back in history
@Segalmed
@Segalmed Месяц назад
a) There are far more people around now to begin with. b) unlike in the past we now have an organized movement that makes belief in that a litmus test and is eager to "spread the gospel" on it.
@solinvictus1234
@solinvictus1234 Месяц назад
That happen "thanks" to people like dist "Professor" read indoctrinator.
@Drako9823
@Drako9823 Месяц назад
This account is a bot that stole another comment.
@S4ltyTar0
@S4ltyTar0 Месяц назад
I would think that 90% of people across all of history never even thought about it.
@Off-HandedBarrel
@Off-HandedBarrel Месяц назад
​@@Drako9823 Seems like most of the Tube these days.
@JorgeCruz-mi5gc
@JorgeCruz-mi5gc Месяц назад
Keep up the great work of showing up these so called professors.
@fraternachash6015
@fraternachash6015 22 дня назад
Thank you for these videos, brother. You're doing important work
@tariik.h
@tariik.h Месяц назад
I mean, Troia was literally located in Anatolia. Then the "professor" states chariots shouldn't be in the movie because they come from Anatolia?
@copperlemon1
@copperlemon1 Месяц назад
These types seem to rely heavily on a very deficient understanding of geography.
@titanomachy2217
@titanomachy2217 Месяц назад
@copperlemon1 Yeah, and ridiculously warped ideas about ethnography. This guy probably thinks the people that lived in Anatolia in the Classical Age were all Arab and that the people that lived in Northern Africa were black and that Jesus being depicted as pale-skinned is just those racist Europeans whitewashing Jesus because of course nobody with pale skin ever lived in the Levant. Seleucid Empire? What's that? Limes Arabicus? What's that? The guy doesn't know jack.
@wezzuh2482
@wezzuh2482 Месяц назад
Yeah and I think he mistakenly does so to drill the idea of "the middle east" in there, completely ignoring the fact that Anatolia would not be settled by Turks for another couple of millennia, it was mostly Hittite during the Bronze age, and the Hittites were an Indo-European people.
@znail4675
@znail4675 Месяц назад
The problem is that he is a litteratur professor, but comments about geography or history despite not really knowing if what he say is true or not.
@str.77
@str.77 Месяц назад
@@znail4675 Even back in school, the (insert native language) people were the most ill-informed about history.
@UberBri
@UberBri Месяц назад
Maybe this professor needs to resign.
@whatever930
@whatever930 Месяц назад
Not maybe, definitely
@noxplay4906
@noxplay4906 Месяц назад
He works at NYU, he's a perfect fit man
@Jim-Mc
@Jim-Mc Месяц назад
He'll probably get a pay increase he's doing exactly what his institution wants.
@valbankz292
@valbankz292 Месяц назад
Cututes shared their technology & learned from each others.... that's why you see similarities in cultures from ancient cultures. They also shared mythical events, folklore & adapted it to their in own cultural ways.
@Asheanae
@Asheanae Месяц назад
Troy isn't in Greece... it IS in Anatolia!! Aaarrrgg!
@OcarinaSapphr-
@OcarinaSapphr- Месяц назад
I mean, they literally have to sail there - how stupid that no one calls him out...?!
@user-xz3pb3dt2u
@user-xz3pb3dt2u Месяц назад
If he doesn't know that Greeks lived outside of what we call Greece i doubt he knows anything else about the topic
@Oh-God-Of-All-Creation
@Oh-God-Of-All-Creation Месяц назад
You are commiting the same mistake as he did. Reading ancient world with modern lenses. Greek like civilizations we spread all over to as far as Sicily and Anatolia even Italia and Gaza.
@Asheanae
@Asheanae Месяц назад
@Oh-God-Of-All-Creation I'm correcting him within his paradigms. He said that you wouldn't see chariots at Troy, that they were used in Anatolia. He's wrong on many counts, but the most obvious being that Troy WAS in Anatolia.
@themeister7104
@themeister7104 15 дней назад
I like how you watch this on your phone. Nobody does that and I like it more than the computer version of reaction videos.
@vittoriagnecchi5783
@vittoriagnecchi5783 День назад
That's the problem - if you push ideologies and spout nonesense, people are inherently suspicious of whatever you say and don't trust you to be able to detach from that, or have sensible ideas.
@phredphlintstone6455
@phredphlintstone6455 Месяц назад
Wait....this "professor" is looking at entertainment for history? Sounds to me like he needs to give some refunds...and maybe seek one from wherever he went to school.
@Pharaoh_Tutankhamen
@Pharaoh_Tutankhamen 27 дней назад
sooner than later
@tenitri5023
@tenitri5023 Месяц назад
I don't believe I've commented on your channel yet. I came across it a matter of months ago and it has become one of my favorite channels. Honest and unbiased informed perspectives are such a breath of fresh air in this current politically charged climate.
@metatronyt
@metatronyt Месяц назад
Thank you sir!
@tenitri5023
@tenitri5023 Месяц назад
Absolutely. Quick question since I have your attention....I was wondering if there were some history books you could recommend that might be favorites of yours or have helped shape your understanding of the past? I'd think a video on the subject would interest a lot of your viewers. Just an idea!
@celsus7979
@celsus7979 Месяц назад
If you're interested, you can read Polybius for free online. He befriended elite Romans who were the heirs of the leaders of the war with Hannibal. He writes about the recent history of the greek states and about the Roman war with Carthage with the aim of understanding how the Romans managed to conquer them and Greece. This book is the main source of our knowledge about Hannibal's army. It's also a fascinating insight in to political philosophy back then. The hard bit (at least for me) was his detailed history of the conflicts between Greek city states. So many names and conflicts to memorize! Still highly recommended!
@tenitri5023
@tenitri5023 Месяц назад
@@celsus7979thank you! Looking into it now
@mikewatkins1725
@mikewatkins1725 Месяц назад
Always informative. Keep it up.
@trickedouttech321
@trickedouttech321 28 дней назад
I can't believe the ignorance of Professors. WTF is going on with our education system is there no screening for knowledge at all.
@GarGhuul
@GarGhuul Месяц назад
Professor has never seen Fandom forums discussing lore accuracy. “Myths” treated equally as facts, debated and quantified.
@Unpainted_Huffhines
@Unpainted_Huffhines Месяц назад
Somebody: (mentions literally any historical subject.) Professor Woke: _"Let me tell you how that relates to Sub-Saharan Africa."_ (Proceeds to conflate it with the entire continent of Africa)"
@thatkiwibookshelfguy3771
@thatkiwibookshelfguy3771 Месяц назад
Yup! He's definitely trying to get an invite to one of P Diddy's parties!
@Banished-rx4ol
@Banished-rx4ol Месяц назад
Man is a whole supervilain now, get em metatron
@culteducube4108
@culteducube4108 Месяц назад
Has anyone checked his wikipedia page (why does he have one you might ask)? I mean, he's basically an actor. And his professoral range is theater, not history.
@secretname2670
@secretname2670 Месяц назад
Chat is this true? Edit: yep it is true, he studied ancient mythological theatre customs and texts related to culture, which boils down to deconstructing greek plays, right after he got a degree in fine arts (good god I dodged a bullet by not qualifying for Fine Arts Academy, if that's how they teach artists these days)
@user-vs2oh6qx3n
@user-vs2oh6qx3n Месяц назад
Johnny Somali was the first samurai and emperor of Japan. Now hes conquering Israel. 😂
@teacherjeremyford6625
@teacherjeremyford6625 Месяц назад
How would attacking into a formation of men with charriots where your horses were in front of you and your vehicle be wise? Your horses arrive before you do, and right into a wall of spears. Does this professor think the foot soldiers would just allow the charriot to ride along side them unmolested? Maybe they could put swords out the sides of the wheels like in the arenas and the later period Roman Colosseum, and just ride along side the soldiers chopping up their legs, and the soldiers with their spears and shields would just stand there in formation and do nothing as their legs were chopped. It actually hurts my brain that the man is a professor. How would anyone actually use a charriot in melee combat? They basically would only be a taxi service, taking the leader and officers around the battlefield behind their own soldiers where it was relatively safe, so they could give orders and perhaps a moral boost, and to flee when things grew dangerous. The only way to fight from a charriot against an army of people with spears would be to use ranged weapons.
@michaelhowell2326
@michaelhowell2326 Месяц назад
Could the "magic" of metal weapons be from the fact that the metals seemingly come from nowhere when certain rocks were put in hot fire and could be seen to liquid at one point, then a solid?
@psier11
@psier11 23 дня назад
Metallurgy everywhere began as an iniziatic secret and the professor, as an evident mason, knows it very well.
@OptimusMaximusNero
@OptimusMaximusNero Месяц назад
7:50 It's pretty crazy that Julius Caesar himself kept a diary that even survives to this day. The most curious thing is that Caesar mentions there two guys you probably know called Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo 😉
@FlorianD30
@FlorianD30 Месяц назад
"THIRTEEN!"
@bobrobinson1576
@bobrobinson1576 Месяц назад
That's where the TV people got the names from.
@stalhandske9649
@stalhandske9649 Месяц назад
Yeah, the original Vorenus and Pullo were both centurions though. It's funny that because Caesar wrote his diary with political intentions and used simple language on purpose, to reach as wide readership as possible, the result is that through Medieval and Early Modern times _de bello gallico_ was a very popular entry level learning material for Latin. There's hardly a book you could more reliably start discussing about, should you happen to time travel to a random Western European locale in that time frame.
@bobrobinson1576
@bobrobinson1576 Месяц назад
Sorry Florian but the real ones were in the ninth!
@theagentsquidfiles504
@theagentsquidfiles504 Месяц назад
Has anyone yet pointed out that the sexual connotations he claimed existed in the myth of perseus explicitly assumes Medusa is a desirable symbol to the Ancient Greeks and Romans even though (as far as I recall) she is explicitly described ugly, and it is indeed her ugliness that kills those who gaze upon her?
@talithakoum3922
@talithakoum3922 Месяц назад
This is a great point. Medusa was ALWAYS portrayed as hideous, until Ovid decided to give her a tragic backstory as a beautiful priestess, sworn to celibacy, who was either assaulted or seduced by Neptune, after which Minerva gave her snake hair and petrifying eyes because it was easier to punish the victim than the perpetrator. Most people still thought of her as an ugly horror. A lot of woke professors and mythology fans like Ovid because many of his stories can easily be twisted for feminist and alphabet soup agendas. Many of them never seem to investigate the myths beyond Ovid's retellings.
@gehlesen559
@gehlesen559 Месяц назад
Medusa was supposed to be an extremely beautiful priestess, who got r-ed in the temple of Athena, was then cursed by Athena &transformed into the ugly monster.
@rhetorical1488
@rhetorical1488 Месяц назад
@@talithakoum3922 to the Greeks she was a gorgon. Greeks understood tragedy and wrote on it so extensively that even their pantheon was not immune from it. However tragic a back story it was understood that the creature (in this case medusa) if cursed by the gods became a representation of evil and a cautionary tale. To use a modern take "she's hot i can change her" is a revisionists wet dream😅
@talithakoum3922
@talithakoum3922 Месяц назад
@@rhetorical1488 Brilliantly said. The revisionists love this character - go into any Barnes and Noble and you'll see a dozen novels casting her as a misunderstood heroine. No one appears to buy these books, but the publishers care more about "the message" (Critical Drinker voice) than actually selling books these days. Thanks to your insightful comment, I know part of why that is. It's not just that they see her as a victim of the "patriarchy" - they also see her as an attractive villain who could theoretically be redeemed by love. Medusa, of all people, is not a character to whom one can apply that trope. We live in very stupid times.
@apriljoy1094
@apriljoy1094 Месяц назад
Identity is about forming an idea of a group ie is the core of myth making so obviously a study of myths is a study of identity. Obviously a study of ancient mythology in modern film is about what in the mythology we choose to transmit. I think the creator either doesn’t understand this or is being disingenuous and pandering to his audience
@bloemundude
@bloemundude Месяц назад
As a person of Northern European descent who has read probably 50 books on the particular pantheon, I have had to deal with a lifetime (1976 - present) of everyone presenting knowledge of the Thor and other comic books as knowledge of Norse Mythology.
@thearmoredbard4319
@thearmoredbard4319 Месяц назад
I can’t express how much I admire and respect your ability to remain as calm and collected as you , all the while never resorting to insults, low blows or any other jabs or even questioning the validity of his scholarship in this topic. You, my friend are what we all need to try to be when it comes to disagreeing with or debunking another’s agenda driven “interpretations” of ancient history. Well done, as always and keep up the fantastic content. I’ve learned and more accurately, unlearned so much from watching your videos explaining with clear and unbiased evidence the facts surrounding a subject. Thank you, and I look forward as always to seeing more.
@jarongreen5480
@jarongreen5480 Месяц назад
You have an arcade box in your office?!?! I've never been more jealous in my life! I spent many an hour when I was a kid playing the star wars arcade game at my local fun park. It was such a bonding experience because my brother would play it and my mom would play it too so it was the whole families favorite game. Good times, I miss arcades.
@Hwelhos
@Hwelhos Месяц назад
Arcade boxes are amazing
@DonVigaDeFierro
@DonVigaDeFierro Месяц назад
Making your own arcade box is a very nice project. The expensive part is really the screen and the cabinet (and maybe getting a good controller), the computer bits are super cheap.
@Juel92
@Juel92 Месяц назад
Is that the one were you have a lightsaber fight with Vader? I've seen one SW arcade in my life as a kid and I never got to play it lol.
@MikeMarlowe-ym3zy
@MikeMarlowe-ym3zy Месяц назад
Arcades still exist but they don’t have real games anymore. They’re like chucke cheese style or gambling, no in between, no fighting games whatsoever except stupid card games where you have to pay a ton of money to unlock characters
@jacobcompton6347
@jacobcompton6347 Месяц назад
As a history teacher I had my female students choose where they would want to live Athens or Sparta. For those who don’t know the correct answer is Sparta.
@celsus7979
@celsus7979 Месяц назад
A modern feminists dream. The men never around!
@noxplay4906
@noxplay4906 Месяц назад
@@celsus7979 They probably went to war so much to avoid their wives lol
@noxplay4906
@noxplay4906 Месяц назад
Nah, Athens had democracy and Sparta was too toxically masculine though. Or at least that's probably what the ones who picked Athens would say lol
@v0rtexbeater
@v0rtexbeater Месяц назад
​@@noxplay4906don't tell them what Athenian Democracy was like though
@felixmustermann790
@felixmustermann790 Месяц назад
@@noxplay4906 the english became such good sailors because of english woman and english cuisine
@lachbullen8014
@lachbullen8014 Месяц назад
Atlantis is a myth there's no evidence to co-operate it's existence Aquaman has nothing to do with Greek and Roman mythology because he is a goddamn comic book character..
@garymaidman625
@garymaidman625 Месяц назад
Interesting you made mention of the Amazons being considered monsters. I remember during my undergrad when I took Ancient Greece, during one tutorial we analyzed 'Alexander and the Amazons'. Whereas the class decided to look at this story as literal, I looked at it as just that, a story. The Amazons were female warriors, a far cry from the role of women in the Greek civilized society, they were also said to be from Anatolia. Anatolia was occupied by the Persians, the big enemy of the Greeks. I saw this story as absolutely a monster story with the Amazons being the monsters.
@kendra_t
@kendra_t Месяц назад
They need to get a REAL history Professor next time
@gehlesen559
@gehlesen559 Месяц назад
The ditch guy.
@dawlben2247
@dawlben2247 Месяц назад
Chariots were a huge investment. Horses were not cheap. Did he say Troy did not exist?
@massimobernardo-
@massimobernardo- Месяц назад
Uber had killed the market.
@dominiquecharriere1285
@dominiquecharriere1285 25 дней назад
The man in a narcissist and nobody would speak about him if he wasn't telling such an amount of historical BS. Now what is scary is that this liar is a professor!
@christopherpurches2774
@christopherpurches2774 Месяц назад
I'm glad that their editor chose my single favorite moment from that movie to open that section. Agamemnon's ridiculous war-cry still makes me smile.
@ItzJustHistory1916
@ItzJustHistory1916 Месяц назад
Can’t wait to hear about what a great representation of Medieval Asian history Avatar the Last Airbender is!
@celsus7979
@celsus7979 Месяц назад
I wonder how many times he would mention africa and how the mythology of kush inspired the japanese
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