How apropos. Haz began his fifty-minute-long raging at BadEmpanada by saying
BadEmpanada’s video on the Uyghur genocide was ‘dogshit’, ‘bullshit’, and ‘debunked’.
He has a nearly two-hour-long argument with some woman over puberty blockers, psychiatry, Vaush’s takes on paedophilia, and propagation of contentious media.
But, if you want
funny content, listen to two Marxists spending an hour and a half arguing over whether the US was founded on evil, whether Native Americans should get all the US land, and how the revolution will happen. See the
Jason Unruhe thread for more information on the other guy.
Watched a twenty-five-minute-long video from one of the new BreadTubers reassessing the concept of the YouTube radicalisation pipeline. What I got from it was that he ostensibly wishes Ben Shapiro was also banned.
His
video was posted in March. The
article about him was published in June. His video came first. Considering how in vogue articles about YouTube politisperging were back then, it is not at all suspicious that some journo grabbed the opportunity to cover this brave young man opening up about a leftist transvestite teaching him to not pepepost.
The article ends in quite a snarky way, which makes me suspect the journo also found his story rather silly.
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Alright.
‘Minimises’, rather, which is usually considered to be a kind of denial when it comes to genocide, but considering which political camp he is from, might as well be an acknowledgement. As mentioned above, he catches flak from his fellow leftists over his position.
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The changes were not incited by the response to the Chappelle video. After the Vaush video, I checked his channel to see if there were any new ones, and there was one discussing the future of his content in which he talked about wanting to do media critique and asking for channel name suggestions. I do not have an archive or a screenshot of it, so the only proof I have is my word, though.
He could have foreseen all of this. Comment sections are tard pens, and there is more of a pull to express disapproval than approval. There are enough morons commenting as if criticising something implies wanting it banned. These days people usually do think that, unfortunately, but it is not necessary.
He is a socdem, and, expectedly, in the comments, he has been dispensing takes that are obvious products of a leftoid outlook. For example, he has been arguing that cruelty makes things unfunny and that people should speak to a crowd with the same care and consideration as they would to a friend.