The Mysterious Mr. Enter / Jonathan Rozanski's "Growing Around" - IndieGoGo Campaign Failed, John going off the deep end, "Turning Red" is ignorant about 9/11 (later retracted)

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One of Enter's relatives allegedly tried to kill his/herself with alcohol.

A lot of politics are coming up, be prepared. Everything below is a quote Enter made in the video.

"Even I have had depressive symptoms come out of remission, even though recently I've gone through my first winter since high school without being depressed."

"If you think that it's anywhere close to feasible that we can stay in lock-down for 18 months - at a bare minimum - because you are not getting a vaccine faster than that, you are a privileged fuck! And one of the most disgusting individuals I have ever had the displeasure of knowing about."

"The media is disgusting. It has been trying to keep people in a constant state of fear. Because they really want to live up to that honourable position of 'enemy of the people'."

"CNN, FOX, MSNBC, ABC, XYZ, I don't care, they're all shit! Every single one of them! And we would be better off without any of them."

"Pardon me for thinking that the danger is more than a little bit exaggerated at this point."

"While we're saving grandma, all of this is going to be traumatising as hell to kids."


"We're going to see a lot more PTSDs, many anxiety disorders, OCD and the rest of an emotional cocktail as well. I suppose it's all worth letting our kids starve to save grandma though. And no, that is not a straw man."

"(Directly after previous sentence) People are really arguing that. They just don't realise it because they can't think through the implications of their short-sightedness."

"Every time that you demand that the lock-downs get extended, people - including kids - are going to become homeless and starve to death. I mean, sure, the food might exist somewhere, but the food banks are running out of food."

"The doctors on the front-line are heroes. You sitting in your bedroom...is not being a hero. I'd put this on r/unpopularopinion, but they don't accept unpopular opinions anymore. A hero ain't someone who snitches on people by themselves just because they're out in the open."

"All anger aside, I truly believe that this lock-down was not just the wrong move, but it really does seem like it's going to be seen as a mistake in history. For the economic damages alone."

"(Imitating person) But there are many vulnerable people out there. (Normal) Yes, and they should remain isolated. People who are not in those categories should not remain isolated."


"It's a risk. It's a risk that we have to take. You need to get this through your head: there is no way you're going to minimise the risk to zero. And trying to do that will actually lead to a lot more damage."

"At this rate, we ain't gonna be alive long enough for a vaccine to come out. People do have to go to work sooner or later."

"(Leans in on mic) I know many people who have been far more hurt by this lock-down than they ever would've been through COVID. Especially as more and more studies are showing that so many cases are asymptomatic. Not presymptomatic, asymptomatic. Or so mild that they're not worth caring about. And it drives me so furious."

"The worst parts of me want these people (the ones he's against) to deal with basically society collapsing. Looters, food shortages, mass homelessness, mass starvations, civil wars breaking out in Africa, which seems to be happening already. But like I said, these are the worst parts of me. Parts that I am not proud of."

"There's been a lot of complaints about protestors and that really makes me sad. And yes, some of them are idiots and some have other baggage. They're asking for things that don't matter in the long run like haircuts, and some of them have really bad symbols like the Confederate flag, which I do not support. (Gentle voice) But in general it's exposed the idiocy in a lot of people."

"(Mocking person) This is not the time to protest! (Normal) No, this is the best time to protest."

"Patton Oswalt made a funny tweet. Anne Frank was hidden in the attic for two whole years, while some people can't stay inside for two months... Hey Patton, how did that work out for Anne Frank again? I'm not too up-and-up in history, but I don't think it ended really well if I'm not mistaken. As I recall, it was the story of people hiding for two years that amounted to most of them getting killed in the end anyway."

"In all seriousness though, if you're complaining about the protests, in general, you cannot claim to care about poor people after all. It's clear that you don't. And this whole situation is exactly why virtue signalling has such a bad reputation. It shows how short-sighted the people can be. How little they're willing to think to get those social brownie points."

"It's important to stay optimistic. Not just good, but actually important. I can see that this issue is nearing the end. Whether these people want it to or not. WE have to tell ourselves that this is not the new normal. We must refuse to let this be the new normal. Only people who want the world to be this want would say this is the new normal, at least after two months."

"Sooner or later we will be picking up the pieces."

"We will get through this. We will pick up the pieces and we will move into the next adventure. Stronger than we went into this one."
 


One of Enter's relatives allegedly tried to kill his/herself with alcohol.

A lot of politics are coming up, be prepared. Everything below is a quote Enter made in the video.

"Even I have had depressive symptoms come out of remission, even though recently I've gone through my first winter since high school without being depressed."

"If you think that it's anywhere close to feasible that we can stay in lock-down for 18 months - at a bare minimum - because you are not getting a vaccine faster than that, you are a privileged fuck! And one of the most disgusting individuals I have ever had the displeasure of knowing about."

"The media is disgusting. It has been trying to keep people in a constant state of fear. Because they really want to live up to that honourable position of 'enemy of the people'."

"CNN, FOX, MSNBC, ABC, XYZ, I don't care, they're all shit! Every single one of them! And we would be better off without any of them."

"Pardon me for thinking that the danger is more than a little bit exaggerated at this point."

"While we're saving grandma, all of this is going to be traumatising as hell to kids."


"We're going to see a lot more PTSDs, many anxiety disorders, OCD and the rest of an emotional cocktail as well. I suppose it's all worth letting our kids starve to save grandma though. And no, that is not a straw man."

"(Directly after previous sentence) People are really arguing that. They just don't realise it because they can't think through the implications of their short-sightedness."

"Every time that you demand that the lock-downs get extended, people - including kids - are going to become homeless and starve to death. I mean, sure, the food might exist somewhere, but the food banks are running out of food."

"The doctors on the front-line are heroes. You sitting in your bedroom...is not being a hero. I'd put this on r/unpopularopinion, but they don't accept unpopular opinions anymore. A hero ain't someone who snitches on people by themselves just because they're out in the open."

"All anger aside, I truly believe that this lock-down was not just the wrong move, but it really does seem like it's going to be seen as a mistake in history. For the economic damages alone."

"(Imitating person) But there are many vulnerable people out there. (Normal) Yes, and they should remain isolated. People who are not in those categories should not remain isolated."


"It's a risk. It's a risk that we have to take. You need to get this through your head: there is no way you're going to minimise the risk to zero. And trying to do that will actually lead to a lot more damage."

"At this rate, we ain't gonna be alive long enough for a vaccine to come out. People do have to go to work sooner or later."

"(Leans in on mic) I know many people who have been far more hurt by this lock-down than they ever would've been through COVID. Especially as more and more studies are showing that so many cases are asymptomatic. Not presymptomatic, asymptomatic. Or so mild that they're not worth caring about. And it drives me so furious."

"The worst parts of me want these people (the ones he's against) to deal with basically society collapsing. Looters, food shortages, mass homelessness, mass starvations, civil wars breaking out in Africa, which seems to be happening already. But like I said, these are the worst parts of me. Parts that I am not proud of."

"There's been a lot of complaints about protestors and that really makes me sad. And yes, some of them are idiots and some have other baggage. They're asking for things that don't matter in the long run like haircuts, and some of them have really bad symbols like the Confederate flag, which I do not support. (Gentle voice) But in general it's exposed the idiocy in a lot of people."

"(Mocking person) This is not the time to protest! (Normal) No, this is the best time to protest."

"Patton Oswalt made a funny tweet. Anne Frank was hidden in the attic for two whole years, while some people can't stay inside for two months... Hey Patton, how did that work out for Anne Frank again? I'm not too up-and-up in history, but I don't think it ended really well if I'm not mistaken. As I recall, it was the story of people hiding for two years that amounted to most of them getting killed in the end anyway."

"In all seriousness though, if you're complaining about the protests, in general, you cannot claim to care about poor people after all. It's clear that you don't. And this whole situation is exactly why virtue signalling has such a bad reputation. It shows how short-sighted the people can be. How little they're willing to think to get those social brownie points."

"It's important to stay optimistic. Not just good, but actually important. I can see that this issue is nearing the end. Whether these people want it to or not. WE have to tell ourselves that this is not the new normal. We must refuse to let this be the new normal. Only people who want the world to be this want would say this is the new normal, at least after two months."

"Sooner or later we will be picking up the pieces."

"We will get through this. We will pick up the pieces and we will move into the next adventure. Stronger than we went into this one."
It's honestly bizarre that Enter can make some good points yet become hypocritical in the next like saying that the media are fear-mongering yet Enter himself is fear-mongering as well such as saying vaccines are bad and how this will be horrible for mental problems along with a literal "PLEASE THINK OF THE CHILDREN!"

Enter's "strong" suits is honestly just going after low hanging fruit because Patton Oswalt and the News are easy targets but when Enter isn't attacking and going off on his own beliefs he is a fucking idiot.
 


One of Enter's relatives allegedly tried to kill his/herself with alcohol.

A lot of politics are coming up, be prepared. Everything below is a quote Enter made in the video.

"Even I have had depressive symptoms come out of remission, even though recently I've gone through my first winter since high school without being depressed."

"If you think that it's anywhere close to feasible that we can stay in lock-down for 18 months - at a bare minimum - because you are not getting a vaccine faster than that, you are a privileged fuck! And one of the most disgusting individuals I have ever had the displeasure of knowing about."

"The media is disgusting. It has been trying to keep people in a constant state of fear. Because they really want to live up to that honourable position of 'enemy of the people'."

"CNN, FOX, MSNBC, ABC, XYZ, I don't care, they're all shit! Every single one of them! And we would be better off without any of them."

"Pardon me for thinking that the danger is more than a little bit exaggerated at this point."

"While we're saving grandma, all of this is going to be traumatising as hell to kids."


"We're going to see a lot more PTSDs, many anxiety disorders, OCD and the rest of an emotional cocktail as well. I suppose it's all worth letting our kids starve to save grandma though. And no, that is not a straw man."

"(Directly after previous sentence) People are really arguing that. They just don't realise it because they can't think through the implications of their short-sightedness."

"Every time that you demand that the lock-downs get extended, people - including kids - are going to become homeless and starve to death. I mean, sure, the food might exist somewhere, but the food banks are running out of food."

"The doctors on the front-line are heroes. You sitting in your bedroom...is not being a hero. I'd put this on r/unpopularopinion, but they don't accept unpopular opinions anymore. A hero ain't someone who snitches on people by themselves just because they're out in the open."

"All anger aside, I truly believe that this lock-down was not just the wrong move, but it really does seem like it's going to be seen as a mistake in history. For the economic damages alone."

"(Imitating person) But there are many vulnerable people out there. (Normal) Yes, and they should remain isolated. People who are not in those categories should not remain isolated."


"It's a risk. It's a risk that we have to take. You need to get this through your head: there is no way you're going to minimise the risk to zero. And trying to do that will actually lead to a lot more damage."

"At this rate, we ain't gonna be alive long enough for a vaccine to come out. People do have to go to work sooner or later."

"(Leans in on mic) I know many people who have been far more hurt by this lock-down than they ever would've been through COVID. Especially as more and more studies are showing that so many cases are asymptomatic. Not presymptomatic, asymptomatic. Or so mild that they're not worth caring about. And it drives me so furious."

"The worst parts of me want these people (the ones he's against) to deal with basically society collapsing. Looters, food shortages, mass homelessness, mass starvations, civil wars breaking out in Africa, which seems to be happening already. But like I said, these are the worst parts of me. Parts that I am not proud of."

"There's been a lot of complaints about protestors and that really makes me sad. And yes, some of them are idiots and some have other baggage. They're asking for things that don't matter in the long run like haircuts, and some of them have really bad symbols like the Confederate flag, which I do not support. (Gentle voice) But in general it's exposed the idiocy in a lot of people."

"(Mocking person) This is not the time to protest! (Normal) No, this is the best time to protest."

"Patton Oswalt made a funny tweet. Anne Frank was hidden in the attic for two whole years, while some people can't stay inside for two months... Hey Patton, how did that work out for Anne Frank again? I'm not too up-and-up in history, but I don't think it ended really well if I'm not mistaken. As I recall, it was the story of people hiding for two years that amounted to most of them getting killed in the end anyway."

"In all seriousness though, if you're complaining about the protests, in general, you cannot claim to care about poor people after all. It's clear that you don't. And this whole situation is exactly why virtue signalling has such a bad reputation. It shows how short-sighted the people can be. How little they're willing to think to get those social brownie points."

"It's important to stay optimistic. Not just good, but actually important. I can see that this issue is nearing the end. Whether these people want it to or not. WE have to tell ourselves that this is not the new normal. We must refuse to let this be the new normal. Only people who want the world to be this want would say this is the new normal, at least after two months."

"Sooner or later we will be picking up the pieces."

"We will get through this. We will pick up the pieces and we will move into the next adventure. Stronger than we went into this one."
Wow. Just wow. This might actually be the straw that breaks the camel's back and irreversably trashes Enter's reputation. He's already been getting shit for generally being retarded, doing a poor job reviewing cartoons for nearly a decade, damaging the cartoon community, shilling his autistic fake cartoon, etc. But all this wanting to kill grandma so that kids won't be bored? Acting like life won't go on if people have to stay inside for a while? Maybe he has some arguable points but he is presenting them in such a hate fueled and insane way in a world that doesn't tolerate hate like that anymore. And how the hell is he gonna sit there and call people who are just worried about their health and safety the most priveliged people in the world and that he's truly disgusted by them? People would kill for a job like Enter's. Enter has not personally been affected by the virus like so many others have. He can sit in his room and make more money putting in a day's worth of work shitting out a review than the Koreans who had to animate whatever piece of shit he's reviewing. He could spend 1 month doing nothing but watching TV and talking into a microphone and spend the rest of the year on vacation. This dude is so fucking delusional I don't even know what to say. If people still take his seriously after this, they're out of their mind.
 
People would kill for a job like Enter's. Enter has not personally been affected by the virus like so many others have. He can sit in his room and make more money putting in a day's worth of work shitting out a review than the Koreans who had to animate whatever piece of shit he's reviewing. He could spend 1 month doing nothing but watching TV and talking into a microphone and spend the rest of the year on vacation.

This is what confused me the most while watching the video. I completely understand the dislike of being more or less forced to stay home for so long. But in what way does this affect Enter? He works at home, he can buy all the cartoons he needs to review digitally, most if not all his friends are online, he has no kids to worry about, he spends most of his time indoors playing video games, he's content with eating low quality food like Kraft and Ramen, etc.

I won't downplay things like his relative attempting suicide, but aside from that, Enter has it good.
 
This is what confused me the most while watching the video. I completely understand the dislike of being more or less forced to stay home for so long. But in what way does this affect Enter? He works at home, he can buy all the cartoons he needs to review digitally, most if not all his friends are online, he has no kids to worry about, he spends most of his time indoors playing video games, he's content with eating low quality food like Kraft and Ramen, etc.

I won't downplay things like his relative attempting suicide, but aside from that, Enter has it good.
Don't forget his not having to deal with online school/college coursework!
 
Wow. Just wow. This might actually be the straw that breaks the camel's back and irreversably trashes Enter's reputation. He's already been getting shit for generally being exceptional, doing a poor job reviewing cartoons for nearly a decade, damaging the cartoon community, shilling his autistic fake cartoon, etc. But all this wanting to kill grandma so that kids won't be bored? Acting like life won't go on if people have to stay inside for a while? Maybe he has some arguable points but he is presenting them in such a hate fueled and insane way in a world that doesn't tolerate hate like that anymore. And how the hell is he gonna sit there and call people who are just worried about their health and safety the most priveliged people in the world and that he's truly disgusted by them? People would kill for a job like Enter's. Enter has not personally been affected by the virus like so many others have. He can sit in his room and make more money putting in a day's worth of work shitting out a review than the Koreans who had to animate whatever piece of shit he's reviewing. He could spend 1 month doing nothing but watching TV and talking into a microphone and spend the rest of the year on vacation. This dude is so fucking delusional I don't even know what to say. If people still take his seriously after this, they're out of their mind.

Honestly when I think about it, Enter's points are very null and void given he is rather privileged compared to most people who work paycheck to paycheck and have lost their jobs. It's one thing if Enter actually did proper analysis and was being more insightful about the stuff he is talking about but he's very surface level with his videos and his editing is barebones even if it's other people's editing. Enter literally just needs to watch some lowbrow children's show and give basic reviews of it which aren't even good.

This is what confused me the most while watching the video. I completely understand the dislike of being more or less forced to stay home for so long. But in what way does this affect Enter? He works at home, he can buy all the cartoons he needs to review digitally, most if not all his friends are online, he has no kids to worry about, he spends most of his time indoors playing video games, he's content with eating low quality food like Kraft and Ramen, etc.

I won't downplay things like his relative attempting suicide, but aside from that, Enter has it good.
Are you implying Enter simply doesn't get footage of the cartoons he watches from streaming sites or Youtube because I doubt he bought anything he reviews.
 
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Has Enter done any research on how isolation works to stop the conamination rates?
also, yes, most healthy young people don't have to worry that much about it, if they get it, it'll most likely feel just like a flu, but "Kill old people!" is quite the hot take (Also, HIV-pos and other immunodeficient people)
 
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Are you implying Enter simply doesn't get footage of the cartoons he watches from streaming sites or Youtube because I doubt he bought anything he reviews.
Nah, Enter buys DVDs if they're available. There's no way he ships them or rips them for his editor though so I dunno why he doesn't just do the sane thing and pirate like everyone else.
 
Has Enter done any research on how isolation works to stop the conamination rates?
also, yes, most healthy young people don't have to worry that much about it, if they get it, it'll most likely feel just like a flu, but "Kill old people!" is quite the hot take (Also, HIV-pos and other immunodeficient people)
He thinks it'll be fine if just the elderly and immunocompromised stay in quarantine and everyone else just stops taking precautions. I don't think he understands what "contagious" means.

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Nah, Enter buys DVDs if they're available. There's no way he ships them or rips them for his editor though so I dunno why he doesn't just do the sane thing and pirate like everyone else.
Honestly, I think he thinks it makes him look good to prioritize official releases. Particularly if he ever got sued for infringement and had to present how he got the material he used.
 
I mean, I understand him being fed up with having to stay inside, even though he's a fucking NEET. Lots of people are feeling the same way. People tend to get angry and rebellious the moment they're told or forced not to do something even if it's something they're already not doing. Same thing with getting told/forced to do something. It's just kinda how humans are.

Still, Enter finds manages to put it in the most autistic, and rather insensitive ways, even when he has good points. Also, wanting to let your grandma die just because you're bored? I understand that he's just sperging out, but Christ, Enter. You're bitching about privileged people when you sound just like them.
 
I feel he doesn't really understand the point of the isolation. It's not really to prevent contamination (though it helps), but more to keep the hospitals from being overwhelmed with people that can't be treated because there's no resources for them.

That shit happened in China- and we've all seen the outcome of that. People dying in the streets, the hospital hallways. Bodies everywhere.
 
I feel he doesn't really understand the point of the isolation. It's not really to prevent contamination (though it helps), but more to keep the hospitals from being overwhelmed with people that can't be treated because there's no resources for them.

That shit happened in China- and we've all seen the outcome of that. People dying in the streets, the hospital hallways. Bodies everywhere.
The funny thing is that Enter is aware of this since this was a point in his Pandemic video
 
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