<<@MelancoliaI says : Yeah I don't count 'Conservative Pundit' as a legit job, but we have a position open in the salt mines! Come on down!>> <<@PhucMi1 says : Also I doubt farmers enjoy working, they literally do it because they need money.>> <<@PhucMi1 says : If i won the lottery I'm not working. Period. Idgaf about the rest of society, idgaf if "god" considers it selfish. Also 1:09 you say "work gets a bad rep" which I disagree with, society actually expects people to be hard-working and encourages ambition, but I also think its also good to have a work life balance because at the end of the day, work just pays the bills. Also if the bible said "work 6 days" that doesn't mean we obey it and get rid of the 40 hour work week.>> <<@Gogopowerandy says : This guy is nuts!! He actually thinks decompressing is ‘unproductive.’ To quote Kristina Kuzmič, “Sitting on my ass and doing nothing for 5 minutes may not seem important, but it is actually VERY important.”>> <<@dawnnicholson6703 says : Work is very over rated. I believe people woke up that is why the change. The work place has changed.>> <<@dawnnicholson6703 says : I agree. Work while your there, but when your at home you should not be bothered about work on your off time.>> <<@logank444 says : Welfare, what welfare? Welfare doesn't exist I live in Michigan there is no welfare except food stamps and a child tax break. There hasn't been welfare in 20 years>> <<@LegitWeedSeller says : "We don't suffer from an epidemic of workaholism but of no-aholism" No, we suffer from an epidemic of alcoholism as a result of overworked and underpaid workers>> <<@Cali-Resident1232 says : Another great video from PragerU>> <<@sergeantjoe6802 says : Then there are fake job posting for phishing out information. Just f the system. Labor participation rate? You can blame that on those companies who abused the system with crappy fake job postings.>> <<@MrMattSax says : I remember the gates at Dachau (the nazi concentration camp) where the words “your work will set you free” were inscribed. It made me reflect on why conservatives are so obsessed with telling others to work. What they want are people at the top of a hierarchy barely working and their subjects under them working themselves to the bone. This guy is their pawn.>> <<@Diez145 says : So you’re telling us “Work will set us free”? I wonder where I heard that phrase before… 🤔>> <<@snowballeffect7812 says : This video: "You'll be a wage slave in the truest sense of the word- and like it.">> <<@morenitomoreno1282 says : To cleanse your palate this such weak ass ultra capitalist propaganda, I advice everybody to read the classy essay “The right to be lazy” by Paul Lafarge.>> <<@mikew8880 says : “Work” was different over 2000 years ago.>> <<@xibalbalon8668 says : I bet most people watching this are still conservatives who think capitalism is an unquestionable system that only stalinists would dislike. And yet since the one thing we all have in common is that we work to put food on the table, this propaganda doesn't work. Because it's not about the scary brown people the military industrial complex tells you to hate, or the corporations tell you will steal your job, this is the one thing you're familiar with.>> <<@emilywilson967 says : It's common sense to work for 6 days a week? It's common sense for work to be your top priority? I guess that means it's common sense to be away from your family, and to miss your kids growing up, and to send them off with a nanny because work is the ultimate goal of life. You're not a conservative; you're a slaver.>> <<@FinnHartman says : The issue with work under capitalism is the fact that it creates this sense of isolation, loneliness, and disconnect from what you are doing. When you don't own what you produce, it can have serious impacts on mental health.>> <<@nickc3657 says : Hey this German guy I know made this argument once… work will set you free! That’s so interesting that Prager U agrees>> <<@gregoryberrycone says : you guys make some of the worst slop on youtube>> <<@codybevan300 says : I forgot conservatism sounded like this, arbeit macht frei, got it.>> <<@leightonpetty4817 says : Opening with an infographic that proudly states "A meaningful life means spending more time working than doing anything else" is certainly. a choice.>> <<@joshuafrank1246 says : Dang Prager U this one really missed. You can’t quite manage to convince the working class that they should be wage slaves for all their life. Better luck next time :)>> <<@JackSmith-lv7cp says : This guy talks for a living>> <<@coldravioli7839 says : Any reasonable person understands the value of work, you patronizing assholes. The ISSUE is soul-draining work that PREVENTS us from, yknow, STARTING A FAMILY OR ENOYING THE FRUIUTS OF OUR LABOR. I say this with all due respect: eat shit>> <<@hellraiser5671 says : "Work makes one free" ahhh video>> <<@snicker12 says : David Bonson is so detached from how we got this way as a society, and also detached from how we get out of this situation as a society. David is the equivalent of a "counselor" who says to a grieving person: "Just be happy and feel better." ^ Not helpful, and not that simple.>> <<@steveschramko2386 says : The best words ever penned on the subject of 'work'...Kahlil Gibran 'On Work' from "The Prophet".>> <<@raullruizz3883 says : 😂 maga has one month of relevancy>> <<@raullruizz3883 says : 😂 maga has one month of relevancy>> <<@raullruizz3883 says : 😂 maga has one month of relevancy>> <<@raullruizz3883 says : Blame capitalist boomers for the world you live in>> <<@raullruizz3883 says : Blame boomers for the system they created then>> <<@justicewokeisutterbs8641 says : I consider myself lucky to have been raised by parents who expected me and my siblings to work. I recall setting the table and clearing it after the meal. My brother and I washed the dishes. We all did yard work: mowing, weeding, trimming hedges and edging. I remember sitting on the curb, scooting along and trimming the edge of the lawn with hand shears, (this was before the invention of weed eaters), and I always viewed the result of that job with satisfaction. For a while I was in charge of cleaning the bathrooms; at another time, vacuuming the carpets. One summer as a teenager I was put in charge of the family meals- I had to plan them, buy the supplies, cook the meals and clean up after. By the end of the summer I could run a kitchen, no problem. When I was in elementary school my folks had a hobby shop and they put us in a school nearby so we could walk to the shop after school let out. We stocked and straightened the shelves, helped with inventory and assisted customers. In the fourth grade I could run the cash register, calculate the tax, make change, (registers didn't calculate change then), bag up the purchase and invite the customer to come again. The customers were very supportive and complimentary. Work is a big confidence builder and a great way to learn how to do lots of practical things. It's extra trouble to teach kids how to work, but it is so much better for them than letting them sit all the time in front of a TV, computer or gaming console. My parents did me a great favor teaching me to work.>> <<@0vern9K says : This guy is a boot licker>> <<@scottekelberry9595 says : Work would be OK if it wasn't for idiots>> <<@brianblakley2535 says : The bias against playing video games is annoying. I work a full job, pay all my bills, and take care of my family, and play video games as a hobby. What precisely is it about this particular hobby is such a bad thing?>> <<@MariGold-q9v says : Amazing video. Life with purpose I should called. I love my job and am grateful for it. I haven't retired yet, but I have been happily working most of my life. Most people now days have LOST their lives purposes, finding themselves that their Jobs don't bring financial stability or satisfaction anymore, cause they want to IMITATE the "How well the LIFESTYLE goes on others", than focusing in their own purpose in life. especially when they believe the lies they watch in their social media every day, whether are from people they know or "INFLUENCERS" they don't know at all, but they are agreeing and following everything they said. They want to get that expensive house, TV, etc that their related one got, without working much, and vacationing half year with their family posting how luxurious, happy and got it all their lives are. So they feel miserably, hating their job cause their job doesn't provide enough wages to live as good as that influencer. Without purpose, they start getting into costly things, and debts trying to imitate that great lifestyle, but in reality can't have satisfaction cause now they are slaves of their job to maintain those costly bills and debts that they don't see the end of it. In the end, they blame their job. Now, they demand higher paying wages, fewer hours, and more days off. Any job as the video explains it does bring financial stability. Regardless of how people feel about their particular job, without a job, it is impossible to succeed. Thank you for this video. Very well explained.>> <<@hackbritton3233 says : Have you been a bricklayer, roofer, concrete finisher?>> <<@KingofSumerandAkkad says : What a disgusting wage slaving, imperialist video.>> <<@sarahscalpel561 says : Most people's "careers" don't really require as many hours as bosses try to make underlings work...>> <<@robertknight3354 says : This guy's dad was one of the greatest men ever to fight for the faith.>> <<@ashleysanford8645 says : I worked until I was crippled by work doing stupid s*** like having mandatory 80 hour work weeks. Month and a half without a day off constantly. You'll have to do it the hard way temporarily manually! That never ever gets fixed so it's always horrifically backbreaking!!>> <<@martincarro9677 says : this is propaganda, it doesnt see the actual problem, and start as "nobody want to work anymore". people want to work, we are designed for it, we need work, but people dont want to be exploited for mere crumpbreads. minute 2:22 they talk about the "i earn it" feeling, modern work force dont have this because they work so much for so little that the "i deserve more" feeling completely overwrite that. modern work treats employment as garbage, so people also treat work as garbage, as a chore they need to do to survive. i have done this kind of work, and it sucks. now im working for a company that respect me, my time, my life and everything else that is in my life. and oh god im willing to work for them for any extra mile even if its not overtime. because im a part of it, im involved in the activity, etc. when a company respect your time, you respect company time. let me go 30 minutes to grab the kids from school and i would gladly compensate that time and more. bitch about bathroom time and you will not have any extra minute of my life.>> <<@silvermoonshineX3 says : oh yes such a good idea to base our highly modern society on an ancient book, makes absolute sense. Don't fall for this, it's propaganda, so you continue to be a little mindeless worker and don't question the status quo. Think about who is profiting from these videos. Besides the obvious, my problem with this is that they equal work with purpose while millions of people are trapped in sensless, mindless, meaningless, pointless jobs just for the sake of having a job and depending on the payment. This video is ignoring the reality of so many people and what the movement of "anti"work is trying to say, namely that people don't want to work in shitty jobs just for the sake of needing a job and STILL not being able to afford things. Of course it brings purpose and fulfillment, but thats a really privileged position these people are speaking from. Tell me, prager U, what is the purpose of producing the 1000st piece if clothing when it ends up on a landfill anyway? The woman who made it and never sees her family, does she feel a purpose? Thats someone's lifetime. Another point with that is that work can have purpose and all that good stuff without it being profitable. Art is hard work, yet so little appreciated. If I choose to be unemployed, yet paint the whole day long, do gardening, do my household, care for my pets, I am working. But for some reason I think that would not sit with you guys anyway, would it? Crafting, writing fanfics, maintaining relationships, doing household chores, raising children, working in charity, self reflecting, educating, therapy, learning things outside your job (like a language), that's all WORK. If you are truly "pro work" like that you would argument that we actually need more time for all these things so people could work MORE and discover more talents and skills which would be again a bigger win for society in return. But that's not what this is about, is it? Why not make an hour long video taking all that in and actually diving deeply into the matter? Yep, exactly that's why this is simple and easy to digest propaganda, don't fall for it.>> <<@DemagogueBibleStudy says : All power to the workers.>> <<@italoddd says : "You shall work 6 days..." means work for you.. not to be an employee. Be a fte on these days means you will suffer like slave and the money won't be worth. That is why nobody wants to be an employee anymore>> <<@AlanRoehrich9651 says : Work to live. Because I made mistakes and bad choices that prevented me from doing what I truly love for a living. I hope to resolve that as I retire.>> <<@karenworley241 says : Live to give✝️>> <<@Javalin197Gaming says : As much as I agree with the perspective of this video, it is making so many assumptions about individuals work life and ignoring the exceptionally large problem that corperations expect their workers to have a work only minded employees but not pay them a livable wage to be so.>>
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