General GunTuber thread

People who feel strongly about something are still using the dislike button just fine.
Totally different circumstances. WoW has been on a decline for years and Blizzard had the allegations debacle, only people invested into the gun stuff watch those announcements. I'd say that without the cooling effect that WoW trailer would have 75% dislikes rather than a 60-40 split.
Meanwhile the Brandon Herrera video had actual content, which people like watching, and also attracts people who only know the VSS from videogames and know nothing about BRCC.
At nearly 300 dislikes, Brandon Herrera got "brigaded" by 1/3rd of the people who brigaded Joe Biden.
 
Alright, I got my coffee. Time to for more autism.

Totally different circumstances. WoW has been on a decline for years and Blizzard had the allegations debacle, only people invested into the gun stuff watch those announcements. I'd say that without the cooling effect that WoW trailer would have 75% dislikes rather than a 60-40 split.
Meanwhile the Brandon Herrera video had actual content, which people like watching, and also attracts people who only know the VSS from videogames and know nothing about BRCC.
At nearly 300 dislikes, Brandon Herrera got "brigaded" by 1/3rd of the people who brigaded Joe Biden.
You're moving the goalposts. Your basic assumption is that Brandon Herrera's audience, which skews younger, is pissed off at BRCC. If that's true, the video should have gotten an appreciable amount of dislikes, and proportionally more than usual for his videos. It didn't on both accounts.

Right now the video with Mat Best is at 1.3% dislikes. His previous three videos are at 0.5% (Elon Musk is buying the ATF), 0.8% (Cursed Gun Images that drive me to drink) and 0.7% (The military chooses its new service rifle). His most recent, most disliked video is the one that angered the vatniks by calling the AK-12 kinda shit, at 1.4%. His last "I'm pretending to be scientific but I'm actually a dudebro!" video, the one testing Alec Baldwin's claims that his revolver went off by itself, is at a whopping 2.7%. All those videos were published after the dislike bar was removed, by the way.

Brandon's average dislike ratio seems to be around 0.7%. Unless a lot of angry people show up to dislike the Mat Best video, it's likely that video is going to remain 0.5% to 0.6% above the average. So sure, there's a difference. But to quote the Patron Saint of Gun Autism Paul Harrell, is it enough difference to make a difference? It isn't. A community that's actually angry at something reacts far more strongly than this. 10 to 20% dislikes, minimum. Even Mat Best's own channel, which one would imagine would get a lot more abuse, barely cracks 2% dislikes.

I completely understand why people are angry at BRCC, and I'd be angry too if I had fallen for the grift. But to claim they alienated a significant portion of their customer base with the reaction to the Kenosha Kyle fuckup is ludicrous because we don't see any actual numbers stemming from this. Either their "core demographic" of young right-leaning people wasn't offended by it to any appreciable amount, or that core demographic is a lot broader than everybody assumes it is. Either way, they're marketing themselves to normies and most normies don't seem to have cared enough (or even been aware of the controversy) to do anything about it.
 
For BRCC, they went out of their way to talk shit. They're the ones that decided to make their whole grift be selling to the "right-wing" aesthetic. Nobody ever said that they needed to publicly announce support of the proud boys and Rittenhouse, but you lose your ability to talk shit publicly about your side. You don't get it both ways.
 
For BRCC, they went out of their way to talk shit. They're the ones that decided to make their whole grift be selling to the "right-wing" aesthetic. Nobody ever said that they needed to publicly announce support of the proud boys and Rittenhouse, but you lose your ability to talk shit publicly about your side. You don't get it both ways.
I agree entirely. BRCC are grifters who slipped up and got some people angry at them for it.

I'm not defending these guys. Mat Best is a charisma vacuum, and BRCC's merch is about as Consoom Product™ as you can be and a lot of idiots still lap it up. I wouldn't give BRCC the time of day, much less a cent of my money.

To go back to my original point on this whole thing, what annoys me is that the same people who go full lolbertarian "PRIVATE COMPANIES CAN DO WHATEVER THEY WANT" were screeching about BRCC being grifters when it came out that BRCC wasn't on the exact same political axis as they were, and then assuming they were anything but a tiny minority of people who actually give a shit about it. If "private companies can do whatever they want", within legality, there should by their own logic be no problem with fleecing smoothbrained morons by selling them shit coffee, cringy youtube videos, and [Brand]™ apparel. These were the guys I was annoyed at, because I couldn't give a shit about BRCC to begin with since their grifting has always been completely transparent to me.

That's it. I'm done with the subject, don't @ me, and fuck BRCC. A company that advertises itself on coffee should focus more on making good coffee and less on "image", skit comedy and clothing lines.
 
To go back to my original point on this whole thing, what annoys me is that the same people who go full lolbertarian "PRIVATE COMPANIES CAN DO WHATEVER THEY WANT" were screeching about BRCC being grifters when it came out that BRCC wasn't on the exact same political axis as they were,
Nobody wants them to be banned or shut down, retard. Boycotts aren't canceling (unless the boycott is to a third party, I guess) and neither is bitching about someone doing something unethical.
That's the argument everyone has with you. You're defending their right to be idiots. Nobody disagrees that BRCC has that right, but it doesn't mean they're not allowed to call BRCC idiots.

I can't believe we're still on this topic.
 
You're moving the goalposts. Your basic assumption is that Brandon Herrera's audience, which skews younger, is pissed off at BRCC.
What? No. My basic assumption is that Brandon Herrera is posting content, which people like, while a WoW trailer or Biden announcement is going to attract shit flinging. People don't follow Biden, and aren't entertained by Biden. They're there to be informed of whatever next bullshit laws they're going to have to deal with.
A community that's actually angry at something
That's the problem. What community?
He grew his channel by copying the pewdiepie "👏MEME👏REVIEW👏" format. You can see in his comments that he actually has a ton of viewers who are Euro kids lamenting how they have no gun rights. It's a hodge podge of people from reddit, IG and youtube who don't make up a unified community.
I completely understand why people are angry at BRCC, and I'd be angry too if I had fallen for the grift. But to claim they alienated a significant portion of their customer base with the reaction to the Kenosha Kyle fuckup
It wasn't just the Kyle fuck up, it was everything else.
You're trying to tell me I'm moving the goalposts, but you're conflating Brandon Herrera's viewership with the BRCC customer base.
Either their "core demographic" of young right-leaning people
Define "young". Because 35 year olds who actually saw combat during the GWOT probably count as "young adults" these days. Even BRCCs marketing seems to have more of a SpikeTV-esque Gen X tone than millenial, and millenials aren't getting any younger.
There's probably more BRCC volume being shipped to 40-50 year olds than 15-25 year olds.
 
Define "young". Because 35 year olds who actually saw combat during the GWOT probably count as "young adults" these days. Even BRCCs marketing seems to have more of a SpikeTV-esque Gen X tone than millenial, and millenials aren't getting any younger.
There's probably more BRCC volume being shipped to 40-50 year olds than 15-25 year olds.
I have seen BRCC in the wild three times. One customer was my parents, who are retired as hell boomers. They wanted a republican coffee brand and I told them not to bother. One customer is a coworker who is at the old end of millennial (pushing 40). Calls himself gen-x and acts like a gen x-er. A bit too conspiracy minded to call a normie. The third was a friend of mine who is a literal DoD glowie in his thirties.
I'm seeing 30+ center-right non-normies.
 
3d printing guns is interesting and will probably lead to something cool in the future. But in the year of our Lord 2022, if you're down to printing a gun to fight the man, you're probably better off making a slam-bang pipe gun for whatever ammunition you apparently found, and ambushing an isolated cop/soldier with it to get a real gun...
 
I'm done arguing the whole BRCC thing (it's too early and I haven't had actual coffee yet) but believe me, the dislike brigades are still alive and well:

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People who feel strongly about something are still using the dislike button just fine.
Do not bring WoW into this lol, we have enough problems in it. Peeps find out it showed up here some are going to push for more woke crap in it cause some mad ass kiwi's were talking about it lol.
 
Is the coffee even any good?
Nope! I've tasted a couple of their blends before. They're not the worst coffee I've ever had but they're definitely not worth the price tag.

3d printing guns is interesting and will probably lead to something cool in the future. But in the year of our Lord 2022, if you're down to printing a gun to fight the man, you're probably better off making a slam-bang pipe gun for whatever ammunition you apparently found, and ambushing an isolated cop/soldier with it to get a real gun...
It's the FP-45 Liberator conundrum all over again. "Why try to make my own sophisticated gun when I can get someone else's by shoving a bangstick into their spine?" The more realistic among those 3D-printed projects seem to be going in that direction.

Although I suspect booby traps would be safer/more effective in a situation where you're having to take arms by force from a dictatorial/invading force. And what do you know, those are already illegal.

Do not bring WoW into this lol, we have enough problems in it. Peeps find out it showed up here some are going to push for more woke crap in it cause some mad ass kiwi's were talking about it lol.
We are way ahead of you on that. 153 pages ahead of you, in fact.
 
3d printing guns is interesting and will probably lead to something cool in the future. But in the year of our Lord 2022, if you're down to printing a gun to fight the man, you're probably better off making a slam-bang pipe gun for whatever ammunition you apparently found, and ambushing an isolated cop/soldier with it to get a real gun...
Guns ain't shit. If you want to be a rebel with a cause then become a chemist and do your best impression of Timothy McVeigh. But the best way to hurt the Man is too have as many kids on welfare as possible. It's not the glamorous way to do it, but you'll hurt America way more than killing cops.
 
I kind of want to find out but I don't want be burned for doing so lol.
But I'm thinking it's between ok gas station coffee and ogod this suck school coffee, cause the school I work at can't flipping make a pot of coffee to save there life.
You can get cheaper for better. Their shit tastes more burnt than Starbucks.

-Green Mountain caramel/vanilla coffee enjoyer
 
Guns ain't shit. If you want to be a rebel with a cause then become a chemist and do your best impression of Timothy McVeigh. But the best way to hurt the Man is too have as many kids on welfare as possible. It's not the glamorous way to do it, but you'll hurt America way more than killing cops.
A better use of 3D printing would be creating parts and cases for shit like Schu-mines.

Sure, you're not killing the guy outright, but if you blow off someone's foot while he's alone, there's a good chance you'll be able to get his gun. Likewise, the Pancor Jackhammer's drum was supposed to be able to be used as an antipersonnel mine by fitting it with a device that detonated all the shells in it when stepped on. That's another thing you could do with 3D-printed parts.

Although considering how sideways a lot of these people think, I wouldn't be surprised if they came up with something dumb like 3D-printed punji sticks instead.

I could've swore this thread was about guntubers and not whose boiled bean water tastes better.
Hey, you don't get to say anything about our dirty bean water. You suggested Bang of all things.
 
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