Comments by "rejvaik" (@rejvaik00) on "Liberal Hivemind" channel.

  1. I have to admit that I did enjoy Trevor Noah as both a comedian and a news broadcaster for a Time it was brief but I'm going to be frank and admit it but what's interesting is Trevor Noah is the exact reason why I had the Awakening moment commonly known to as the red pill Story Time very long typed post if you don't want to read Now my Awakening begins with just watching a normal episode of The daily show with Trevor Noah And in this episode they were doing a story on an inventor you might not have heard of but you've definitely heard of her products, Disposable diapers, and their inventor Marion Donovan I was intrigued I had written a college research paper on Marion Donovan and I knew a bit about her story so I was curious to see what Trevor Noah would do with it so I started to watch the rest of the episode... And brother let me tell you I was appalled my mouth hung open with just the incorrect factual statements the ensuing use of modern lenses of societal norms and standards as well as insisting the case of problems applied to her merely because of her era lastly, and most horrid in my opinion, how none of the talk the story gave was about celebrating her and the accolades she has received They made Marion Donovan out to be as if she was the poorest wretched creature to ever exist on this Earth they kept emphasizing how she was a woman competing in a man's world and how she lost all her rights to her inventions and she was eclipsed by what is a male dominated industry of inventon And she ultimately invented the disposable diaper to free her self and women from the idea of being left at home cleaning cloth filled diapers covered in poo and the whole time I'm listening to this I'm like "what in the world are you talking about?" Yes Marion Donovan was from the 1950s yes she was a very rare sight in that era of being a female inventor. And is it possible she suffered from discrimination for that? Sure maybe, but don't you go around fabricating of ideas about her suffering from it just because she's a 1950s woman Provide concrete examples a of that! This story was likely the very first time anyone was hearing of this talented lady and already your poisoning the perception of her with your own politics And the facts just kept getting more wrong, she didn't create the disposable diaper to push some feminist agenda she did it because she wanted to save time And that was her style actually, she focused a lot of her inventions to that of time savers for mundane things around the house and she continued to invent throughout the entirety of her life, a major fact they left out of her story Marion Donovan also didn't get her patents or ideas stolen, she sold them to an industrialist a man you may know today as Pampers and when she sold them she sold them for a million dollars making her a self-made millionaire in the 1950s no less You should be celebrating that fact!!!!! Trevor! Again no mention of her recognition and success, she has received accolades she was inducted into the inventors Hall of Fame in 2014 Now some people might try to stretch that oh well she was only inducted so late nearly 70 years later as a result of female acceptance and Feminist ideals And to that I had to counter, well it's hard to compare great inventors such as Nikola Tesla getting into the hall of fame easier than to someone gifted in the creativity of invention, but inventing things as mundane as the disposable diaper That's not going to get you into the Hall of Fame as fast as someone who literally invents one of the foundations of electrical industry, the Alternating Current, that we all use on a modern basis all those horrible presumptions, assumptions and then downright lies towards Marion Donovan were the alarm Bell, the light switch that went off in my head that said "you know what? I'm being manipulated right now" they're taking something that I already am familiar with about and they are twisting it to get me to view it through only one singular lens and I just couldn't believe it And ever since that time I have viewed every one but especially Trevor Noah with suspension and apprehension
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