The Hate You Give | Creators for Change

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJJGRF0xa7w

概要

TLDRThe video showcases a social experiment that reveals how individuals judge others based solely on their social media profiles. Participants are asked to scroll through Instagram accounts and share their first impressions, often leading to negative judgments about appearance and identity. This experiment highlights the disparity between social media representations and real-life interactions, pointing out the prevalence of hate speech and the importance of distinguishing it from genuine criticism. The discussion promotes the idea of seeking understanding by recognizing similarities rather than focusing on differences, advocating for empathy and constructive dialogue. It concludes with an aim for viewers to reflect on their biases and approach others with an open heart, recognizing that everyone has a story worth understanding.

収穫

  • 🤔 People often judge others based on social media impressions.
  • 📸 Social media does not reflect a person's true self.
  • 😞 Hate speech can harm individuals and communities.
  • 💬 It's essential to differentiate between hate speech and constructive criticism.
  • 😊 Seeking commonalities can foster empathy and understanding.
  • 🤝 Real-life interactions differ greatly from online judgments.
  • 🎨 People with tattoos or gender expressions face societal challenges.
  • ❤️ Everyone has a unique story beyond their appearance.
  • ✨ Everyone is born with goodness; societal influences can distort that perception.
  • 🔄 Empathy and dialogue are key to bridging differences.

タイムライン

  • 00:00:00 - 00:07:03

    The video discusses the impact of social media on perceptions of individuals, highlighting the disconnect between online judgments and real-life interactions. Through a social experiment, participants initially express negative opinions about people based on their Instagram profiles. However, they later meet these individuals, revealing commonalities and reflections on hate speech versus constructive criticism. The interviewees emphasize that social media does not reflect the full truth of a person, and that society often misjudges based on superficial observations. The narrative concludes with a call for empathy, dialogue, and understanding, suggesting that everyone has the potential for goodness despite the criticisms they may face.

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ビデオQ&A

  • What was the purpose of the social experiment?

    To explore people's perceptions and judgments based on social media profiles.

  • What were the participants asked to do?

    They were asked to scroll through Instagram accounts and give their first impressions.

  • What does hate speech mean in this context?

    Hate speech refers to negative comments that threaten or hurt others.

  • How do the participants feel about social media personas?

    They expressed that social media doesn't reflect a person's true self.

  • What do they suggest about dealing with hate speech?

    They encourage empathy and understanding rather than judgment.

  • What is highlighted as important in real-life interactions?

    Finding similarities and engaging in dialogue instead of focusing on differences.

  • What is the main takeaway from the social experiment?

    People should learn to understand and empathize rather than judge those who seem different.

  • What unique challenges do individuals with tattoos or gender expressions face?

    They often receive negative comments and feel like minorities.

  • What is the underlying belief mentioned about human nature?

    Everyone is born as a good person, but societal experiences shape their development.

  • What do the participants believe about personal growth and criticism?

    They believe feedback can be constructive, and it's essential to handle it with empathy.

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  • 00:00:00
    Because this issue is important
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    but what I saw there are some people who didn’t realize and became aware of this thing
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    As easy like that people judge others
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    in Social Media
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    where if we meet them in real life it is not polite at all.
  • 00:00:23
    We made a social experiment about this issue. We took 3 samples from different group
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    Do you know why you are here?
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    No
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    So I will show you
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    someone
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    more precisely their Instagram accounts
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    You just keep scrolling first, it’s okay if it takes 10 minutes
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    Then, I want you to give your first impression
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    honestly
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    Please scroll it down.
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    Maybe.. Seems like he is so pretentious.
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    Oh my God this is so weird
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    this one..
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    Why is it?
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    This is Nasi Uduk banner, why did make it to be skirt?
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    Shemale?
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    Yes, she’s a shemale
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    She’s such naughty kid, isn’t?
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    This looks weird
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    why?
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    Because he’s a man, but he's like that
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    He seems wanting to be cool
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    Even, he didn’t have to be one.
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    Will you be friend with a person like this?
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    Uhm… I choose no.
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    How can a man like… that. (Creeps)
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    Yeah I wish I hadn’t a boyfriend like him
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    If you see this person, do you have any urgency to comment?
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    Me? Of course
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    And without them realizing, we brought them with the people they saw on Instagram
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    Hmm, Hallo Khalisha
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    We both have long hair
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    Cute..
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    Where did you make your tattoos?
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    In Bali
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    All of them in Bali?
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    Nope, only half of them.
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    We both have long hair
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    But the difference is I wear a skirt
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    Both of your hairs look great.
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    Hate speech, in my opinion
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    first we should be able to distinguish between hate speech and critics
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    In general, hate speech is like negative comment
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    Hate speech can cause a problem if they threaten or hurt you directly
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    Like, I don’t like your work
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    So, I will kill you
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    I will come to your house, I'm gonna kill you
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    That means you damage others’ comfort
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    That’s what I think about Hate Speech
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    On Instagram your feed is like that. It turns out…
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    Everybody has a phase
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    Nobody’s 100 percent honest
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    because in the end, the most important thing is not ourselves in social media but in real life
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    The transvestite social is still disguised in Indonesia
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    In other side
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    sometimes they are just like this in society, as ordinary as them
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    But tend to get a provocation
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    Especially if the provocation is related to religious and else
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    Basically people give hate speech because their good humanity souls want to correct others
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    I agree for that
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    But maybe sometimes people forget
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    they correct people to be better of their version
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    meanwhile..
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    the limit of the kindness of each person is different
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    and can not be equated.
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    Is it hard being like that?
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    Pardon me?
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    Is it hard being like that?
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    Uhm it was hard, but for now just make it easy.
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    Many people said,
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    “Why do you have tattoos?"
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    "It destroys your body."
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    "God won’t accept it.”
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    I am hurt too, I feel like a minority
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    One day I will tell them that everything
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    is about your heart
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    Whatever I am at the outside
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    well my music will tell them that this is me
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    This is my heart. Who knows about heart?
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    What’s your favorite band?
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    Music?
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    Radiohead
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    High five!
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    I really love Thom Yorke. At age 10, I said to my mom
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    that I didn’t want to marry anyone else but Thom Yorke.
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    We should know them in real life.
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    For me, we have to look for the similarities than the differences.
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    For me, actually it is important to have a dialogue, talking like this.
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    Feedback is how you handle it.
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    For me, we should emphatize and listen to each other.
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    Okay. Is there more?
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    I’m pretty sure
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    Basically, everyone was born as a good person
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    They just don’t realize it that they want to fix what they see.
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    That’s it, how they grow up with make this process become two different outputs
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    Criticism that builds, and also hate speech
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    I don’t know if this video can change them
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    I wish people who watch this could learn
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    that there is more interesting, there’s something we can look for
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    there’s something we can learn about them than to judge them.
タグ
  • Social Media
  • Judgment
  • Perception
  • Hate Speech
  • Empathy
  • Social Experiment
  • Gender Expression
  • Tattoos
  • Dialogue
  • Understanding