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I’m surprised we didn’t have, or don’t have, a Prospering Grounds page for Hasan Piker yet.
What would it catalog? A smug misshapen liberal's attempts to groom the young? We already have Shoe0nHead for that.
Unlike his uncle Cenk or the other TYT staff, he's not a compelling character himself. He owes much of his position to being under 35 and getting opportunity after opportunity via nepotism-- all while espousing an ideology that loathes such privilege
 
Another example of why TYT has become such a joke at reporting:


2:09- "...simply walking past their home..."

A few reminders from someone who has only skimmed the news over the past 6 months:
-This is a mob that has killed and maimed multiple people in various places across the country (not to mention enormous amounts of property damage)
-They weren't threatened by the mob being in their neighborhood, but rather on their front lawn
-The mob had already physically destroyed barriers in order to enter the neighborhood, which indicates they might not be 100% chill

0:32 hear that little "aw" that AK said? I physically cringed at that. What an utterly repulsive person. If I was a novelist, I'm not sure that I could even write a character as hateable as Ana.
 
Tim Pool got owned by David Pakman so I doubt he will be able to effectively handle Hasan. You need someone like Nick Fuentes to deal with an aggressive leftist like Hasan.
Or Jesse Lee Peterson.

Hasan is an idiot, but Tim can be a major sperg. Either of them could embarrass themselves. I'm rooting for Tim just because he's less of an asshole, which it's really easy to be when you're competing with Cenk's nephew.
 
Or Jesse Lee Peterson.

Hasan is an idiot, but Tim can be a major sperg. Either of them could embarrass themselves. I'm rooting for Tim just because he's less of an asshole, which it's really easy to be when you're competing with Cenk's nephew.
Tim's problem with Pakman and Sam Seder (and probably will be with Hasan), is that for some unfathomable reason he talks to them like they're actually looking to have a good faith discussion.
 
Tim's problem with Pakman and Sam Seder (and probably will be with Hasan), is that for some unfathomable reason he talks to them like they're actually looking to have a good faith discussion.
good faith debates only exist with normies, if you can even call that a debate. all professional debates are bad faith because both debaters have their minds made-up and are desperately trying to not lose.
 
Tim's problem with Pakman and Sam Seder (and probably will be with Hasan), is that for some unfathomable reason he talks to them like they're actually looking to have a good faith discussion.
It could also be because Dim Tool is a dumb person's idea of what a smart person is. He spent half of one debate whining about idpol and the left's fixation on race, then cried about being bullied for being part Asian.
 
It could also be because Dim Tool is a dumb person's idea of what a smart person is. He spent half of one debate whining about idpol and the left's fixation on race, then cried about being bullied for being part Asian.
I don't think Tims especially smart, just average, but he's relatively informed, has a decent breadth of experience, and tries to be honest.
 
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I don't think Tims especially smart, just average, but he's relatively informed, has a decent breadth of experience, and tries to be honest.
I like Tim because he's dumb (though in reality just uneducated). He gives an average person's perspective on things. But his lack of education hurts him outside of reacting to normal news and giving his take on events in the immediate term. An educated person with two Ivy degrees on MSNBC can obfuscate for instance Trump's health by using fancy words and appealing to authorities, but Tim will just say "Yeah, the dude looks and sounds fine."
 
I like Tim because he's dumb (though in reality just uneducated). He gives an average person's perspective on things. But his lack of education hurts him outside of reacting to normal news and giving his take on events in the immediate term. An educated person with two Ivy degrees on MSNBC can obfuscate for instance Trump's health by using fancy words and appealing to authorities, but Tim will just say "Yeah, the dude looks and sounds fine."
both. he is uneducated with regards to business or economics but he is also just low iq aka average iq. No amount of education can fix him.
 
Tim Pool got owned by David Pakman so I doubt he will be able to effectively handle Hasan. You need someone like Nick Fuentes to deal with an aggressive leftist like Hasan.

I don't know, Pakman is leaps and bounds more intelligent than Hasan. He's better at laying traps, springing awkward questions and having examples ready to counter points.

Hasan is an actual retard, like he's an idiot. He lost a debate to Charlie fucking Kirk, had Destiny teaching him how to debate and still sucked at it. His debate with AJW just descended into him being a whiny sperg.

I don't put any stock in Tim Pool, but fuck me is he better equipped than someone like Hasan to discuss anything. The only person I saw lose a debate to Hasan was SinatraSays, and even then Hasan was wrong - SinatraSays just wasn't prepared to counter to stream of utter garbage Hasan spewed.
 
I like Tim because he's dumb (though in reality just uneducated). He gives an average person's perspective on things. But his lack of education hurts him outside of reacting to normal news and giving his take on events in the immediate term.
Trying to send already dumb person to college is just about the very worst thing you could ever do.

You don't get a smart person out of it, you get a fully indoctrinated one because they're too dumb to know they're being fed bullshit.
 
I don't know, Pakman is leaps and bounds more intelligent than Hasan.
The important part in my opinion is that Pakman's major strategy is dodging and reframing questions, so if you're in front of a more neutral audience then if you push him you might seem as unnecessarily aggressive and less reasonable. Hasan on the other hand is more in the category where he just wants to impress people who already agree with him.
 
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