YouTube Historians/HistoryTube/PopHistory

British guy discusses some notable legal cases in history. One is about advertising, the other is about the government being shit.
Incredibly small YouTube channel (11 subscribers) I'm sharing partially out of just randomly being recommended it at midnight in the UK where this guy's style of speaking was like a 2nd punch of drowsiness on top of already being sleepy.
 
Atun-Shei made a video on a potential Second American Civil War.


He's right about the incoming/ongoing climate catastrophe, but his solution of subsidizing Sahel-Africans having 8 kids each while degrowthing the whole western economy is kinda dumb.

Kinda funny how offshoring Jobs is evil corporations acting selfishly, but giving jobs to immigrants is not evil corporations acting selfishly.
 
On the topic of old historical movies being entirely on Youtube:
Here is a 4k upscaling of Waterloo (1970):

Fall of the Roman Empire (1964):

Zulu (1964):

55 Days At Peking (1963):
Come and See

The 1960 Willhelm Tell movie ripped from TV (you'll have to understand Swiss-German and German)
 
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We could transition to a world where people eat less meat, and take public transit more by adjusting spending, deregulating cities and eliminating wasteful subsidies.... but I suspect he wants something more apocalyptic to punish the decadent west despite his videos initial appeal to reformism.
 
We could transition to a world where people eat less meat, and take public transit more by adjusting spending, deregulating cities and eliminating wasteful subsidies
And none of it would matter because the entire global economy exists purely to subsidize nigger and jeet birth rates.
 
I've noticed a rise in AI narrated WWII content on YouTube with multiple channels producing it.












Disclaimer: All of these channels fit a similar structure, every one I have personally checked is AI narrated but I haven't checked all of them so there may be non-AI narration among them. Futhermore this is not a comprehensive list.

Wow, did you know that the Americans treated Japanese POWs really well and that shocked them or that medieval bread is super powerful and cures AIDs.
 
I've noticed a rise in AI narrated WWII content on YouTube with multiple channels producing it.
I've noticed the counters as well. Lot's of people putting no AI, strangest was Taufladermaus. But the anti AI people are not exactly the best either. Some sped had the big NO AI sign on their thumbnail and their video was them slowly reading a report about something with the report being the only visual, not distilling, not producing, not using it as a discussion point... Like nigger you're worse than AI, you are just a regurgitation machine.
 
But the anti AI people are not exactly the best either.
Yea and not all AI is automatically unwatchable.

I found this trend of channels because I was looking for something to listen to during my workout and a video by WW2 Tales showed up. As background noise it's adequate and since it wasn't my primary focus I didn't realize it was AI until it hit an unnatural pause between the M and the 2 in M2 Browning.

Likely because I watched that video, others started popping up on my homepage and since I knew it was AI by then it didn't take long to pick out the trend.
 
I've noticed the counters as well. Lot's of people putting no AI, strangest was Taufladermaus. But the anti AI people are not exactly the best either. Some sped had the big NO AI sign on their thumbnail and their video was them slowly reading a report about something with the report being the only visual, not distilling, not producing, not using it as a discussion point... Like nigger you're worse than AI, you are just a regurgitation machine.
I've only seen that and the "human created" tag on OrthoChant compilations, which idk what's worse:
Having to label something that takes minimum effort as "human created", or being so lazy that one has to rely on AI to make a compilation.
 
There is this german guy called Dequitem who makes some nice historical short movies. He often works together with other smaller film makers and reenactors. The ones in german all have english subtitles.

Anglos: "We will hit this jelly dummy to find out if you can hurt someone with this weapon when they have this helmet on."
Germans: "Yo Günther get that Mace, go on that horse and hit me as hard as you can!"
 
The fact that he doesn't see anything wrong with calling for the assassination of a sitting president is wild.
These are the same people who will cheer on a political assassination on the right then say it was a conspiracy.
The fact that he's once again acting like the Iranian regime is at all innocent doesn't surprise me though. He did the same thing for Venezuela and Maduro
Brown can do no wrong in their eyes.
 
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