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Do we have any context for this picture? No one looks happy to be there. Were they forced at gun point?
No, they will be live-streaming together. They're some of the greatest minds of their generation and will be discussing issues such as climate change, affordable housing and student debt relief, together with some Congressional asshole.

Democrats plan four-hour live stream with Twitch and YouTube stars
By Taylor Lorenz

On Friday morning, Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) will kick off a four-hour live stream from a Washington rooftop overlooking the White House with some of the biggest political Twitch and YouTube live-streamers.

The creators include Clara Sorrenti, known online as Keffals; Steven Bonnell, known online as Destiny; and Ian Kochinski, known online as Vaush. The agenda says they will be discussing issues such as climate change, affordable housing and student debt relief.

But the significance of the event may be what it says about the way Democrats and Republicans are seeking to engage with potential voters online.
“The new generation of Americans aren’t getting their news from MSNBC, CNN or Fox,” Khanna, who represents Silicon Valley in Congress, told The Post. “That’s just not how millennials and Gen Z consume news or get inspired. One of the ways they’re making decisions is engaging with streamers. It’s the equivalent of talk radio or cable for the new generation.”

Republicans have embraced content creators previously, with former president Donald Trump inviting several to campaign events and the White House. But the outreach can be controversial. Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy recently has advocated leaning harder into TikTok and YouTube, posting videos showing a behind-the-scenes look at life on the campaign trail and dancing with controversial internet celebrity Jake Paul.
That effort drew a rebuke at Wednesday’s Republican presidential debate from former United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley, who called Ramaswamy’s efforts “infuriating,” adding that she believes TikTok is “dangerous.”
“I have a radical idea for the Republican Party,” Ramaswamy responded. “We need to win elections. And part of how we win elections is reaching the next generation of young Americans where they are.”

Seventy percent of viewers on Twitch, which is owned by Amazon, are between 18 and 34 years old, according to the company. (Amazon founder Jeff Bezos owns The Washington Post. Interim CEO Patty Stonesifer serves on Amazon’s board of directors.)

Khanna’s planned stream is just the latest way Democrats are targeting young people. In October 2020, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (N.Y.) played the video game “Among Us” on Twitch along with a cadre of streamers, and these efforts are meant to deepen Democrats’ relationships in that community, organizers said.
“If you’re an establishment Democrat and you ignore the streamers, that would be foolish,” said Cenk Uygur, host of “The Young Turks,” a network of streaming shows on Twitch and YouTube with more than 25 million subscribers. “They’re very significant in size, and they reach younger voters. Even for progressives, oftentimes they view streamers as an afterthought or an add-on. But there’s a mountain of young voters there.”

The Biden administration has made an ongoing effort to partner with content creators, briefing TikTok creators on Ukraine, coronavirus vaccines and other topics. On Wednesday night, the White House hosted a reception for TikTok stars who are in the area for this weekend’s VidCon Baltimore convention, a gathering of online creators.
But the White House did not invite any of the big Twitch and YouTube streamers.
Khanna said that engaging with streamers can make establishment politicians uncomfortable.
“When you have these streaming conversations, you can’t stick to talking points,” he said. “It’s very, very unscripted. People get a sense of who you are, and you may get put in positions that are a bit uncomfortable. But I think that’s exactly what younger voters want. They don’t want standard talking points.”

Live-streamers have played a growing role in politics. Political streamer Hasan Piker rose to the top of Twitch after he streamed live election coverage for more than 80 hours during the 2020 election and has built an audience of hundreds of thousands for his progressive commentary on issues.
Bonnell mobilized his fan base to canvass for Democratic politicians during the Georgia runoff for two vacant U.S. Senate seats. He booked travel and paid for hotel rooms for volunteers canvassing for the winning Democrats, Jon Ossoff and Raphael G. Warnock.
During the special election for a vacant seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, Bonnell’s and Kochinski’s communities knocked on over 10,000 doors and made 50,000 phone calls supporting the Democrat who won, now Chief Justice Janet Protasiewicz.

Bonnell said he hopes other streamers can exert influence as the 2024 election season approaches. “As political commentators, we have a lot to say about the current state of politics in the United States,” he said, “but sometimes it feels a little sad that we’re not doing more. I, and along with a few other people, are trying to get our fan bases together to go out and hopefully affect some type of real-world change across the political landscape in America.”

 
Even "normally", John Walker Flynt looks like a vile uncanny tranny.
This is John:
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What if Destiny has planned to replace himself during the debatr with our lord and saviour Null?
Neither john nor cuckas would give up the opportunity to make an debate him and try make history of how they heroically destroyed it him with facts and logic. (even if we all know tbey bitb fail), all while vaush will stand in a corner and defend his takes on pedophilia.
 
I fully endorse Keffals supporting insulting the appearance of troons, Kudos's are sometimes deserved even if I find Keff repugnant.

"The Community" didn't take it too well though and we've speedrun below 110k
Wonder if the Ro Khanna livestream will give him his followers back or will crash it further into the ground.
 
Ok but why is Lucas there?
Not actually sure, it's a board put together by Progressive Victory a Democrat backed group focussed on the 2024 election, why is the Canadian living in Northern Ireland there?

Funny thing is, it's a live stream independent of the VidCon panels, Keffals isn't mentioned at all on the Vidcon website or included in the panels
In fact Vaush, Destiny and Brianna Wu are all going to be reuiniting 5 hours or so after the unofficial Democrat live stream and doing a panel on essentially the same topic, the only difference being: No Keffals
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The talk I've seen on it is that Keffals was only invited to that other live stream because they're friends with Wu, I guess Wu's influence wasn't enough to actually get Keffals onto an official Vidcon event though.

This is from R/Destiny but the Redditors are farming karma by dunking on Keff.
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The Democrat stream is getting so little coverage that I can't even find any information about it, like for example, where I can watch it, it's supposed to stream Friday morning... which is now.
Zero visibility or advertising about it outside of the Taylor Lorenz article, which also doesn't list what site it's streaming on.
 
I can't find anything about the stream anywhere - I looked at Ro Khanna's two Twitter accounts and not a single tweet about the stream at all (he DID tweet many times about doing a Twitter spaces thing yesterday). I thought this was a weird look with the looming shutdown and now Feinstein just died, I wonder if he'll convieniently "reschedule" it to never happen.
 
The talk I've seen on it is that Keffals was only invited to that other live stream because they're friends with Wu

Oh yeah, it was Brianna who got him there.

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Like I said, hard to deny that Keffals talking about politics is comic relief. "would living under communism be ideal? Absolutely". What a fucking imbecile. :story:

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Eat shit.
 
https://kiwifarms.net/ Lives!
TTD/We are so back etc etc :story: .
Keffals "legacy" and claim to fame completely demolished.

Seems yesterday the site was just showing a Lovecraft quote teasing it's return
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Oh yeah, it was Brianna who got him there.

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Like I said, hard to deny that Keffals talking about politics is comic relief. "would living under communism be ideal? Absolutely". What a fucking imbecile. :story:

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Since you're the only one who potentially knows, how was the reaction in the Discord to Keffals supporting saying troons look like Bufallo Bill? Thing is, Keffals didn't need to throw anyone under the bus but no one forced Keff to defend the statements either.
 
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https://kiwifarms.net/ Lives!
TTD/We are so back etc etc :story: .
Keffals "legacy" and claim to fame completely demolished.

Since you're the only one who potentially knows, how was the reaction in the Discord to Keffals supporting saying troons look like Bufallo Bill? Thing is, Keffals didn't need to throw anyone under the bus but no one forced Keff to defend the statements.
Holy fucking shit, by Jove 👀
 
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