This video is boring, which is almost interesting in and of itself because it shows how dull Sanders is on his own. All he talks about is working out, being a "positive influence" via short form media (he mentions being bad at longer videos, probably bc he's boring), and loving his family in the most performative possible way.
The interviewer Lee (idk who this guy is and he has less than 50 subs on youtube lol) asks about Ari, who Sander says does not like being on camera and is "cool with a k". Later he mention that he has had the least amount of fights with Ari. Then they talk about his parents which is boring.
Sander then says this about Jazz: "Jazz is just someone that like, you meet and can easily just make you glow and radiate. Like, she just is this person that encompanies [
encompasses] so many different things. I like to say she is the full package: she's intelligent, she's funny, sometimes annoying, she's really just got it all. What she puts out on her social media is really who she is and what you see on TV is really who she is." This is clearly nonsense as we have never seen Jazz being intelligent or funny, and we are supposedly seeing the real Jazz. He goes on: "Jazz is obviously an inspiration hero and she's really helped teach me what authenticity means, she's gotten me to where am I today in terms of my career [
yes! Admit you are just a parasite on his coattails!] because she inspired me [
aww nevermind] to go follow this route... Jazz doesn't want to be famous, she just wants to help create change, that's kinda what the whole family's philosophy is."
Sander's career plan is to help companies share positive messages with digital media, but right now he's focusing on his personal brand. He will "have a really big voice on this season and sharing some messages that are on my social media and some that noone's ever really seen [or?] probably shared anywhere in the world." I'm pressing X to doubt Sander has any truly original thoughts for us.
He says being trans isn't a choice but being an ally
is a choice; and ther are 5.6% people who identify as LGBT+, but it's probably actually 10%, and the other 90% can be allies. Sander is trying to promote allyship because the LGBT+ is a minority and "allyship saves lives. One accepting adult can decrease an LGBT+ young person's risk of suicide by 40% percent." I think he may have gotten that last stat mixed up.
I'll leave you with a truly perplexing take (never before heard message?) on criticism: "Sometimes there's partial truth to things people say. Um, sometimes there's partial truth but that truth doesn't inflict on the uh true reality and importance of the things I have to say and get out there because it's important."