Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaModern Educayshun is digging into the potential dangers of a hypersensitive culture followed by social media and political correctness.Modern Educayshun is digging into the potential dangers of a hypersensitive culture followed by social media and political correctness.Modern Educayshun is digging into the potential dangers of a hypersensitive culture followed by social media and political correctness.
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To get an idea of what this is all about, just Imagine what George Orwell would write, if he ever wrote 1984 volume 2...
And all that in a 7 min film!
Kudos Mr. Kolhatkar
And all that in a 7 min film!
Kudos Mr. Kolhatkar
I caught this on the Youtube, after seeing some of his stand up, particularly the comparison of Sleeping Beauty to Bill Cosby, which was completely inappropriate and absolutely hysterical...
...and I am happy to say that it is just as dark and hysterical as most of the rest of his pieces.
And really that appeals to me, one of the reviewers here called it Orwellian I believe, and yes, it is darkly Orwellian...but it's also comedically Orwellian.
And, honestly, I think it does have a point. Dark humor has been shunned by the PC crowd as if they can't take a joke that is intentionally off color and disturbing for the sake of humor.
Even gallows humor seems to be under attack.
It is a political piece...but the main draw is that dark humor, which ruled a lot of the 90s, but seems to be frowned upon now.
Ultimately, I really think that, yeah, dark+humor=hysterical. Don't let the politics get in the way, it still entertains. Especially with the war on comedy as it is.
...and I am happy to say that it is just as dark and hysterical as most of the rest of his pieces.
And really that appeals to me, one of the reviewers here called it Orwellian I believe, and yes, it is darkly Orwellian...but it's also comedically Orwellian.
And, honestly, I think it does have a point. Dark humor has been shunned by the PC crowd as if they can't take a joke that is intentionally off color and disturbing for the sake of humor.
Even gallows humor seems to be under attack.
It is a political piece...but the main draw is that dark humor, which ruled a lot of the 90s, but seems to be frowned upon now.
Ultimately, I really think that, yeah, dark+humor=hysterical. Don't let the politics get in the way, it still entertains. Especially with the war on comedy as it is.
It's a very compelling multilayered visual essay on the excesses of the modern left's dominion of the education space.
The humor is particularly dark as it rests on the people watching to cringe on the most relevant SJW things that have happened in their life that correlate in the video. Were you ever accused of sexual harassment in the office for rejecting someone's sexual overtures?
The situation rests on the fringes of the obscene hypocrisy of affirmative action and how it devalues one's achievement due educational handouts. Would you care to trust your open heart surgery to an affirmative action Doctor surgeon and risk greater chance of death?
Hollowing out the prospective student's moral compass and judgement to make the word 'justice' a mockery in of itself for being applied to insensate items of insignificance,
This is a must watch for all to watch out for the dystopian future waiting to happen which is being zealously ushered in by the mechavillian to sate their nihilistic boredom. Let this be a warning to all to not cede an inch where a mile is sought or the malevolent will be out for our 'pound of flesh'.
Supposedly this short film is a satirical critique of social justice entering the school system. However, it just comes off as hilariously unrealistic.
It is not grounded in reality in any shape or form. It seems the creator doesn't really understand social justice, and the theory behind a lot of it. Which actually explains a lot since people are afraid of what they don't understand, and this film comes off as a nightmare created by the mind of a sleeping "anti-sjw", it being completely distorted compared to real life.
It is not grounded in reality in any shape or form. It seems the creator doesn't really understand social justice, and the theory behind a lot of it. Which actually explains a lot since people are afraid of what they don't understand, and this film comes off as a nightmare created by the mind of a sleeping "anti-sjw", it being completely distorted compared to real life.
I think reviewers here (and many on YouTube) totally fail to understand Neel's sharp and witty short.
First, it's not meant to be "realistic", any more than 1984 or The Hunger Games are meant to be "realistic". It's a dystopian satire. Good satires make fun of extreme versions of real-world ideas and institutions. In fact, the 1+1=2 math problem is an obvious reference to Orwell.
Second, since he's attacking the extremes of identity politics today, not movements for racial and sexual equality and civil rights from the 1960s and 1970s, he would NOT be kicked out of Australia if political correctness ended. Comparing civil rights to political correctness is like comparing house cats to tigers: one is nice (though it has claws and meows a lot), one is a ferocious and dangerous beast. In fact, the tendencies that the video satirizes are potentially totalitarian in themselves.
A must viewing for college and university students across the Western world. It's funny that this video has only attracted three comments on IMDb, two of them in incomplete sentences and full of language errors: so much for clear, rational debate.
First, it's not meant to be "realistic", any more than 1984 or The Hunger Games are meant to be "realistic". It's a dystopian satire. Good satires make fun of extreme versions of real-world ideas and institutions. In fact, the 1+1=2 math problem is an obvious reference to Orwell.
Second, since he's attacking the extremes of identity politics today, not movements for racial and sexual equality and civil rights from the 1960s and 1970s, he would NOT be kicked out of Australia if political correctness ended. Comparing civil rights to political correctness is like comparing house cats to tigers: one is nice (though it has claws and meows a lot), one is a ferocious and dangerous beast. In fact, the tendencies that the video satirizes are potentially totalitarian in themselves.
A must viewing for college and university students across the Western world. It's funny that this video has only attracted three comments on IMDb, two of them in incomplete sentences and full of language errors: so much for clear, rational debate.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe director and main actor is an Australian comedian who deals with mainly hypersensitivity and social justice warriors, "Modern Educayshun" is one of many of his shorts on the same topic.
- ConexõesFeatured in Mark Latham's Outsiders: Episode #1.8 (2017)
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