jray4559
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- Feb 19, 2024
I'm not with you on this one. It's the same energy as "Just Stop Oil protests are run by the oil industry to stop climate change!"; it's just not truth. Most video essayists have almost all the same views as the average JSO nut, they're just more interested in making explanation videos like the creators they look up to (and copy) instead of going out and gluing themselves to roads.Conspiracy theory time.
None of the Breadtubers are real, they're all paid shills of corpos who want disunity in the working class by pushing diversity and inclusion to the public, and breadtubers are the "grass roots" front of this propaganda campaign, meant to appear as authentic essayists to Millennials and Zoomers who avoid traditional media.
It would help explain why breadtubers have no idea how right wingers think, it's because they're not supposed to, their job is to make the right wing appear alien and incomprehensible. Their insights on right wingers don't make any sense because their observations are meant to create confusion and not provide clarity.
Breadtubers are a globalist corpo psyop.
You know how these kind of communities are anyways: no diversity of thought, always complains and grandstands about the same things. You wouldn't say redditors are all industry plants, you wouldn't say that, let's say, the fuckwads in the cartoon industry are all plants by companies to screw with kids, and saying that breadtubers are somehow industry plants despite being cut from the exact same cloth as the other two.... doesn't square out for me, I'm afraid. As much fun as it would be to blame boardrooms for every ill in the world, it's more depressingly grey than that.
Sometimes the correct explanation is the sensible one rather than the most reactionary. Also consider, there are thousands of these breadtuber channels and they've been running close to a decade at least. Would one of them have not cracked by now? It's statistically likely that it would be by now, I would think.
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-35411684