Ethan Klein / h3h3Productions - Opportunistic, two-faced e-celeb sperg with a penchant for hypocrisy and an Oedipus complex; sold out to Susan Wojcicki, the incompetent CEO of YouTube

Who would win in a fight?

  • Ethan Klein

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  • Sam Hyde

    Votes: 7,180 96.1%

  • Total voters
    7,473
I am somewhat sympathetic to Ethan getting a huge amount of sudden hostility from all quarters for basically defending his home team in a war that has spiraled into insanity, but it just goes to show he's the kind of coddled Israelite that has never conceived of the possibility that the welcome mat of victimhood could be pulled out from under him. That he can't even summon up the empathy and theory of mind to level with a coreless pea-brain like Hasan shows he's always thought at least privately that he was quite special, and he can't deal with the unexpected vitriol of picking the 'wrong' side in a political battle he keeps insisting on having because its one he's become too comfortable winning.
 
that whole debate felt like ethan was trying to do everything in his power to avoid saying he thinks all the palestinians need to be purged and any time he got a little too close to saying it he would back down and start acting like a frail victim.
So you're saying he's Jewish.
 
Hilarious to see this nigger lose this spectacularly to Hasan out of all breadtubers. Before I started reading @AssignedEva's summary (thank you for going through the pain and tedium for us) I was certain it was just going to be both of them screeching at each other loudly. Possibly Hasan making a clown out of himself as always, but it really was just Hasan laying out reasonable-sounding arguments about menial shit. Ethan could have easily made him look more like a clown on more important topics, but he seriously just went on for two hours with "b-b-but do you know how the Jews feel?" about a dumb slogan. I must say, though, Hasan's point about the BLM slogan was surprisingly self-aware and out of character for leftists, coming from a champagne socialist.

It's another forever war in the desert between two inbred clans, but the slapfights resulting from it on this side of the planet are hilarious. How can Ethan possibly recover after being felted into crying from a politisperg debate with a Turk?
 
*tiktok clip*
Am I seeing that right? H3 Podcast's official TikTok account not only has to add music and word-by-word highlighted subtitles to keep up the attention span of zoomers using that shithole, but they also have to add the fucking stimming Play-Doh bullshit because Ethan is this fucking boring? :story:

Though I'm not gonna lie, it works, but not in the intended way, because I completely zoned out of what he was saying and focused on the funny sand video. Way more interesting than Ethan's woe is me babbling.
 
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Is their fanbase even into collectible cards? Or is this just meant to be like the equivalent of those makeship plushies and youtooz funkopop-esque figures where you mainly want to show support for the creator?
This is really funny because the whole point of him suspending Leftovers was "to take a break from discussing Israel/Palestine"


and yet here he is discussing Israel/Palestine with Hasan.

The whole stream is here. I can't locally archive because it's three and a half hours, but if a Kiwi with better internet would like to try then I'd be very appreciative.
Thanks for the in-depth coverage. Feel better.
 
To anyone who watched how reasonable is it that Ethan cried during this interview? The summary sounds tame. Chat doesn't like you, boohoo. I'm not sure why he would regret being clipped explaining his perspective ineptly that some palley walley freedom phrase scares jewish people.
I think the truth is he knows his future revenue is drying up because he angered his base and that's what's got him emotional.
 
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Are there any interesting specific moments to clip?
Not really, it was very boring. There's two separate bits where he starts whining about chat being mean to him and being rude to Hasan but the whole thing is so long winded you can't really isolate clips. The bit where Hasan starts pleading with him to stop drawing bad comparisons because he feels bad Ethan is going to draw everyone's ire is probably the most interesting, but it's a low bar. I can dig out a timestamp for you to judge yourself.

To anyone who watched how reasonable is it that Ethan cried during this interview?
It was kind of out of nowhere, he suddenly got up and left and then came back crying about anti-semitism when Hasan had been repeatedly explained his stance and Ethan had pretended to agree with it... it felt like he was pulling every trick in the book (including getting his son on camera) to try and make people feel bad and he was mostly crying because he'd gotten too frustrated and couldn't express what he actually thought. It was pretty pathetic.
 
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Ethan feels Israel was fighting to defend itself without help from anyone long before America got involved, and Hasan flatly says "that's not true", arguing that the Zionist militants were trained by the British slaughtering a broadly civilian force who'd been disarmed by the British. They then argue about how the weapons were obtained,



Really Makes You Think

Ethan asks Hasan what he thinks Israel should have done in response to October 7th. Hasan says establishing security in the southern regions and oust Bibi from power. Ethan points out that this is essentially saying that in response to a terrorist attack, Israel should have dismantled its government. Hasan says yes, to do it democratically, and then Israel should have engaged in a hostage release scheme.
>Yes, you should let us kill you and then you should "democratically" dismantle your government so it can be "democratically" replaced with sharia law
Muslims really think this.
 
I think I've lost so many brain cells from watching that stream. Ethan doesn't seem to understand Hasan's points (and they're pretty basic points because it's Hasan).
I'm willing to bet Ethan DOES understand Hasan's arguments. He just can't acknowledge them or relent that they make sense because he feels like he'd lose some ground in this """debate""". A great example is that "rivers to the sea" thing. Going by what's said here (because I love myself and refuse to willingly endure torture by watching those two), Hasan's argument is just "Yeah, but I don't feel like its explicitly calling for Jews to die", and Ethan's is "but a lot of Jews do".

Were I Jewish or Palestinian, I'd try to get us to agree on that point. The "we disagree, and that's fine for us because we're thousands of miles away" point. At least, I'd something like "I'm aware you don't think its offensive, but you need to understand that a lot of Jewish people that are actually in danger of dying over in Israel hear this slogan. In that case, I think it'd be foolish to pretend its just some saying", and then I'd move on because I don't need Hasan to agree with me. I don't see why they'd have to mention it more than once.
 
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