Sam Hyde

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It's hilarious following Sam and hearing him over the last few months talking about "going full right-wing grifter" and when he does people still fall for it lol
The ride never ends bro. It gets tiresome after a while. Now the whole shit has shifted. This is just the opposite of 2016. Although forming a gimmick around contrarianism gets stale after a while. Norm MacDonald did it better in his routines.
 
It's hilarious following Sam and hearing him over the last few months talking about "going full right-wing grifter" and when he does people still fall for it lol
How does doing this make him any money? I guess it's good marketing, but Sam has been around for long enough that I don't think it would result in his audience expanding much.
Was he saying that on PGL?
 
Actually, it is about the Indian hate for me. I'm sick and tired of worthless brown monkey people being allowed to enter my country, take jobs away from my fellow citizens, drive down property values, not assimilate into the culture, and walking around having loud conversations in public on the fucking speakerphone. Fuck the curryniggers, fuck the taconiggers, fuck the regular niggers, get 'em all the fuck out of my country. They've done nothing but harm our culture.
 
The real question is why he decided to film in what looks like the warehouse from the SAW movies
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It's hilarious following Sam and hearing him over the last few months talking about "going full right-wing grifter" and when he does people still fall for it lol
just because he made a joke about that doesn't mean that he doesn't entirely believe what he's saying. It's like the jokes he makes where he screams at Chris to tell him how much money the stream's made, it's a fresh funny joke when you outwardly undermine the audience
 
It was a good video. I agree with almost every point he made.

I somewhat disagree that what defines an American isn't a set of ideas and beliefs. More specifically, those things are part of a culture, and immigrants can assimilate and become American, legally and culturally. Some of the best Americans are first generation Americans, and some of the worst people in the country have been here for several generations.

However... that doesn't mean the country will remain authentically American no matter who shows up (and in what numbers) and gets the legal stamp of approval from the State. The biggest issue we have now as a nation is that we don't all know what the country is, what we stand for, and we don't force newcomers to assimilate because we don't have a shared idea of what they should be assimilating into. (And because women think it would be "mean," probably. )

Multiculturalism is a sham, and everyone knows it. Little Italy and Chinatown are fine to exist, but everyone there should be learning English, integrating into broader local communities, and dropping any previous beliefs and cultural practices that conflict with American ideals. They should not just feel a social pressure and judgement to do these things. They should be afraid not to do it for fear of being deported.

Well... they should be integrating into their broader local communities, but the internet and the many deaths of churches have destroyed feelings and ideas of local community. It's one of the biggest problems we have in the modern world, and only a technological collapse, a huge disaster, or a seriously powerful social fad will accomplish anything like bringing it back. But that doesn't mean new immigrants shouldn't be held to an even higher standard than "native" Americans in that regard, because they want to be here, and we do not need them here.

And the rates of legal immigration are a problem, too. Illegals are all scum, and most people understand that. But too many legal immigrants in too short a time will be just as damaging. Look at Europe. Look at Canada.

We have to get rid of birthright citizenship. We have to.
 
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The powerpoint presentation style and Cathedrals being the greatest thing humans built bits should honestly indicate that the video is not serious, imo as the cathedral bit in particular does not match up to what Sam would consider the greatest thing during his acts. The part that gets me about his style is how it ends up exposing the audience's bias to be so gullible and take everything literally which adds an unintentional layer to the comedy, but Sam isn't that smart he just knows how to perform. His points are well researched for the routine he is doing. Until Sam confirms it is serious you should assume its another bit. That's literally how he has worked since the 2010s. Here's the thing; Sam will never do that because his gimmick is reliant on you wondering if he's "/ourguy/" or not. Like a Schrodinger's grifter. Or maybe he gave up on hiding his biases and being clever or witty about it which is honestly also pretty bad for a guy like him. Feel free to refute my points if you have evidence.
 
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As much as I respect the idea of giving people room for forgiveness, I dont think this is something people should accept as a moment of weakness or whatever cope Elon displayed. Threatening war with people who dont want third world street shitters is a pretty insane chimp-out, especially from a billionaire. The whole video is chefs kiss though.
 
Has Elon Musk ever mentioned Sam Hyde by name? Why does he think this will disrupt Elon's plan to develop his cult of dumb opportunistic indians?
Good question, I have a better one. Why do anything? These people don't care about what you say. Just get over yourself and get back to work, which will soon be replaced.
It's hilarious following Sam and hearing him over the last few months talking about "going full right-wing grifter" and when he does people still fall for it lol
He's been "going full right wing grifter" for like 5+ years at least. Every joke has a kernel of truth to it. Artists use lies to tell the truth, politicians use them to cover the truth up.
 
How does doing this make him any money? I guess it's good marketing, but Sam has been around for long enough that I don't think it would result in his audience expanding much.
Was he saying that on PGL?
The next message to Elon will be live. You can spend $50 to send TTS messages over the broadcast that Sam ignores.
 
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