"The whole month of, like the whole season
of winter and entire month from December to
January is nothing but like buying stuff,
it's when actually economically the year [stuttering]
globally financially is [stuttering] the best."
"I'm not Communist I'll tell you that right
now, I believe a man should own his own house
and car and cow, I like this private ownership
I want to be left alone, let the government
run its business and let me run my own." So
you could basically hear that he's basically
stuttering, he doesn't really understand what
he's talking about, and this is the same boy
who then made a response after that and he
says this: "Scotty M, so what I have a neurological
disorder and I stutter and I have a disability,
you must feel such a big man for using such
a low blow, I'm not a fucking kid, I'm 20
years old..." right so, he says he's not a
kid and that he's 20 years old, well I'm 31
years old [burst into fit laughing]. So yeah
I don't know about yourself at the end of
the day I just think he's making that up,
maybe he does have a neurological disorder
or whatever, what do I know? But when it comes
down to him being 20 years old saying he's
not a kid, well in comparison to me I'm 31
years old, I'm more mature on this matter,
you know, I try to debate the issue, try to
put across the argument and he just comes
back with the childish sort of response saying
it's bullshit. "Incidence, Capitalism in a
free society that hurts people." So what you
can immediately take from this is the fact
that from what this boy's basically being
saying before and from what he basically supports,
he's in defence of this Communist Maoist Rebel
News. "His lifetime, Mao Tse Tung was a hugely
respected for the way that his socialist policies
improved the welfare of the Chinese people,
slashing the level of poverty and hunger in
China and providing free healthcare and education."
Jason Unruhe, because Jason Unruhe wouldn't
do the video response this is his video response
trying to stand up for Jason Unruhe. Well
the funny part is is the fact that he's just
admitted himself that Capitalism in a free
society, in other words think about that,
what he's basically saying to you is, he's
admitting that Capitalism is in relation to
a free society. "Capitalism in a free society..."
think about that, he's actually opposing a
free society, that's what's funny about it.
"Capitalism in a free society, that hurts
people." We'll take a look at this graph;
this is a graph here that you can see of the
freest societies in the blue, and of course
you can see the one's further down the table
as you go down are the less free, right down
to Venezuela; Venezuela is now sitting 176th
on the freedom index, in other words it's
a extremely repressed country, but if you
were to compare number 1, Hong Kong as a free
society, if you were to compare Hong Kong
to Venezuela: [music] "full street here, these
side streets here in Jordan district of Hong
Kong is where you find the street eats, you
find the clothing, and you find of course
the unsavoury side of Asia, if that's your
thing..." you would notice an enormous difference.
Hong Kong from 1961 to 1997 had closed the
wealth gap between the rich and poor. The
beautiful thing about Hong Kong is the very
fact that it has no natural resources, it
had no national minimum wage yet as one of
the poorest places on earth, once a small
fishing village, Hong Kong with no natural
resources had thrived and prospered; not just
closing the wealth gap between the rich and
poor, it went from an average household income
of less than $5,000 to more than $38,000 and
that just goes to tell you something to do
that with no national minimum wage, will show
you a prime example of what the free market
can do for them. But if you were to compare
this to for example, Venezuela: "Long queues
outside supermarkets are an all too common
sight in Caracas these days, people wait for
one, two or even three hours to buy basic
food stuffs which are in short supply in Venezuela."
Venezuela all thanks to the price controls
and everything else causing the food shortages
and all the rest of this, which I will of
course get around to doing a video; the brief
again you can check out on pricing, but I
will do a video explaining on price ceilings
which of course Venezuela's a perfect example
to use in this regard. But if you compare
Venezuela which is an extremely poor country
yet has vast resources, that'll go to show
you the difference between a country like
Venezuela to what was once a tiny small fishing
village, now a thriving big booming city,
of Hong Kong or Singapore. That shows you
just how much nonsense the boy hits out with,
he doesn't understand. So anyway people that's
part two, if you liked the video feel free
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other videos you can check out which of course,
if you haven't seen part one which is there
to the side, and of course the other video
that I had done on theory and practice, which
was on response to Red Scare TV. So you can
check those videos out, plus the fact what
I do have coming like I did explain was a
video I will do on a price ceiling to explain
why Venezuela ended up in the mess it did,
so I will of course also have that. Don't
forget you can also check out the pricing
video that I did mention, anyway, hope you
liked the video and I shall talk to you's
later, thank you for watching, cheers!
