@ 1:17 & @ 4:49 THE SOLUTION HAS ALREADY BEEN “INVENTED” BY MR. BILL WILSON, CALLED THE 12 STEPS ! RIGHT ? WRONG ! THIS GUY IS CRAPPING ABOUT "DENIAL" & "RESENTMENT", (HE KNOWS HIS CRAP WELL) ITS ALL HOGWASH, FOLKS. ACTUALLY BILL W. SAID THAT RESENTMENT IS THE NUMBER ONE OFFENDER, & THAT RESENTMENT IS THE NUMBER ONE MANIFESTATION OF SELF-CENTEREDNESS. HOGWASH, I TELL YOU HUMBUG ! EVER HEARD OF THE "FINAL SOLUTION" ?
I don't know Roy but his humor offends many. I used his meditation a few years and I know how it changes everything from negative to positive, from evil to goodness & being close to God and Jesus. Whoever opposes him will be defeating his or herself because anyone opposing who is with God and has God and Jesus power with them will lose their good fortune. The meditation Roy M teaches gives great inner peace, love, joy, and removes anger, violence, and addictions to alcohol, drugs and tobacco.
Of course it is. Affluent public school districts churn out apple polishing doctors and lawyers and engineers. Poor public school districts strive to churn out apple polishing bus drivers, mall security guards and food service workers. And cannon fodder. Anyone who rebels has a chance of a normal life, but a larger chance of prison, which in my nightmares would be just like public school. Few of us survive, and no one comes out unscathed.
you watch the vid,and thats all the insight you have?youre the embodiment of what roy talks about.youre 31,and youve been on youtube for 18 months.youve watched a staggering 12,279 vids.that means youre watching about 23 vids a day.you seriously need some direction in you life,as its clearly void of any meaning or usefullness.you have absolutely nothing to offer if after 31 years of life on this planet & watching a brilliant man try to tell you how to improve your life,and thats all you can say?
Nice video- Thanks for posting- I first heard Roy on the radio 30 years ago and thought he was
nuts- However I came around to understanding his points. He has alot in common with William Glasser, who describes "Choice Theory" as being able to chose to be angry or depressed.
What if, after Joe's gracious introduction, Roy produces his wooden cross from underneath his lapel, provoking Mr. Franklin to have a full-on exorcism with the green bile projectiles and the head rotating around 360 degrees? Now THAT'S entertainment!!!
My ACT scores were no higher in subjects in which I took advanced placement courses than they were in subjects I avoided as much as possible and barely passed.
High school was a total waste of time. What did I really learn? How to throw a football, speak Spanish, and hate anything federally funded. Oh yeah, I also learned that poor people are envious of rich people and not above putting down teenaged girls they are supposed to be teaching to vent their rage.
School was mostly a plodding endurance test for me and I saw people getting ahead that I knew weren't all that bright, yet I couldn't find the discipline. The worst thing is to be so turned off by school that it blunts your natural curiosity and then you're finished. Learning should be engaging and fun but doing it on someone else's timetable and demands can turn it into drudgery. The problem is that the system is too "on size fits all" and so only certain widget types are rewarded.
I guess I don't have any big opposition to Roy's take on education per se. Schools are good for basic things. Sometimes you have that rare teacher who opens doors and inspires you at just the right time --too rare.
I feel sorry for inner-city school kids the most. In terms of pressure, that's got to be the worst because you could wind up getting stabbed or shot. I'd rather home school than risk that, although home schooling is kind of lame for its lack of dynamic and a last resort.
There are so many strictures and compromises when you take classrooms full of kids and try to educate en mass, while mirroring with grades how you measure up with the pack. Kids with a lousy home life will probably feel less engaged and see the whole thing as a hollow exercise. Some people are just late bloomers (or gorillas with bloomers).
I recall not digging the formalities of school until I became college aged and self-directed. Illiteracy is a by-product of a superficial culture.
Roy makes it sound like people who respond to the pressure of getting an education cannot possibly be their own person, cannot be an individual. Roy used to call learning "the rape of your mind."
Wow. Thanks so much for uploading. I really love watching Roy on shows that are mainstream. He's compelling and articulate. When you listen to him on the radio, he's stays in a conversational vernacular but sometimes tosses out things that are controversial. When he's at him seminars or on his taped Sunday sessions, it's kind of a different universe. You get into his core obsessions, like women as vessels for evil, exorcisms and other Roy esoterica.
He seems to have been genuinely impressed w/ Roy, in spite of his smirking. It's ironic that Roy would get a fair shake from a nostalgia-entertainment maven; a hobby which Roy's whole philosophy is antithetical to.
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thisgame2 8 months ago
IGOROZKARSKY 1 year ago
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ruebencult123 1 year ago
I don't know Roy but his humor offends many. I used his meditation a few years and I know how it changes everything from negative to positive, from evil to goodness & being close to God and Jesus. Whoever opposes him will be defeating his or herself because anyone opposing who is with God and has God and Jesus power with them will lose their good fortune. The meditation Roy M teaches gives great inner peace, love, joy, and removes anger, violence, and addictions to alcohol, drugs and tobacco.
allie3579 1 year ago
Kudos to anyone who posts Joe Franklin show clips.
Mikemoto1 3 years ago
i wish roy would've mentioned vanity and joe's scary combover.
orgasmosis 3 years ago
Of course it is. Affluent public school districts churn out apple polishing doctors and lawyers and engineers. Poor public school districts strive to churn out apple polishing bus drivers, mall security guards and food service workers. And cannon fodder. Anyone who rebels has a chance of a normal life, but a larger chance of prison, which in my nightmares would be just like public school. Few of us survive, and no one comes out unscathed.
TheBadBandana 3 years ago
master my dick roy
h92801 3 years ago
you watch the vid,and thats all the insight you have?youre the embodiment of what roy talks about.youre 31,and youve been on youtube for 18 months.youve watched a staggering 12,279 vids.that means youre watching about 23 vids a day.you seriously need some direction in you life,as its clearly void of any meaning or usefullness.you have absolutely nothing to offer if after 31 years of life on this planet & watching a brilliant man try to tell you how to improve your life,and thats all you can say?
1C7Z3H5X 3 years ago 7
Nice video- Thanks for posting- I first heard Roy on the radio 30 years ago and thought he was
nuts- However I came around to understanding his points. He has alot in common with William Glasser, who describes "Choice Theory" as being able to chose to be angry or depressed.
nhbright 3 years ago
What if, after Joe's gracious introduction, Roy produces his wooden cross from underneath his lapel, provoking Mr. Franklin to have a full-on exorcism with the green bile projectiles and the head rotating around 360 degrees? Now THAT'S entertainment!!!
FritzOmnibus 3 years ago
LOL!!!
Yes, that would be comedy of the highest order.
Verdenfell 3 years ago
Better than baggy pants
& seltzer bottle routines.
Verdenfell 3 years ago
"They never taught us anything we really needed to know in public school."
I always was thankful for my driver's ed and typing class, being the most practical things I learned in High School.
FritzOmnibus 3 years ago
My ACT scores were no higher in subjects in which I took advanced placement courses than they were in subjects I avoided as much as possible and barely passed.
High school was a total waste of time. What did I really learn? How to throw a football, speak Spanish, and hate anything federally funded. Oh yeah, I also learned that poor people are envious of rich people and not above putting down teenaged girls they are supposed to be teaching to vent their rage.
TheBadBandana 3 years ago 2
School was mostly a plodding endurance test for me and I saw people getting ahead that I knew weren't all that bright, yet I couldn't find the discipline. The worst thing is to be so turned off by school that it blunts your natural curiosity and then you're finished. Learning should be engaging and fun but doing it on someone else's timetable and demands can turn it into drudgery. The problem is that the system is too "on size fits all" and so only certain widget types are rewarded.
FritzOmnibus 3 years ago 2
I guess I don't have any big opposition to Roy's take on education per se. Schools are good for basic things. Sometimes you have that rare teacher who opens doors and inspires you at just the right time --too rare.
I feel sorry for inner-city school kids the most. In terms of pressure, that's got to be the worst because you could wind up getting stabbed or shot. I'd rather home school than risk that, although home schooling is kind of lame for its lack of dynamic and a last resort.
FritzOmnibus 3 years ago
There are so many strictures and compromises when you take classrooms full of kids and try to educate en mass, while mirroring with grades how you measure up with the pack. Kids with a lousy home life will probably feel less engaged and see the whole thing as a hollow exercise. Some people are just late bloomers (or gorillas with bloomers).
I recall not digging the formalities of school until I became college aged and self-directed. Illiteracy is a by-product of a superficial culture.
FritzOmnibus 3 years ago
Roy makes it sound like people who respond to the pressure of getting an education cannot possibly be their own person, cannot be an individual. Roy used to call learning "the rape of your mind."
inflatableclown6 3 years ago
Wow. Thanks so much for uploading. I really love watching Roy on shows that are mainstream. He's compelling and articulate. When you listen to him on the radio, he's stays in a conversational vernacular but sometimes tosses out things that are controversial. When he's at him seminars or on his taped Sunday sessions, it's kind of a different universe. You get into his core obsessions, like women as vessels for evil, exorcisms and other Roy esoterica.
Franklyn also interviewed Andy Kaufman.
FritzOmnibus 3 years ago
I enjoyed reading your comments.
Yes, Franklin had many great unusual guests.
He seems to have been genuinely impressed w/ Roy, in spite of his smirking. It's ironic that Roy would get a fair shake from a nostalgia-entertainment maven; a hobby which Roy's whole philosophy is antithetical to.
Verdenfell 3 years ago