WarCampaign (Rohan Kumar Pall, PanSoyChild & GatHanzo) announced their final episode this morning of their twice weekly YT livestream about Canadian politics (they've been doing it for the last year after the trucker convoy).
They announced that they are wrapping up their show because Ro wants to take his kids snowboarding instead (their YT show livestreamed Mon & Thurs for an hour at 11 am EST).
They all claimed that they were tired of just talking about freedom and wanted to "go live free".
They claim to be doing another focus shift similar to how they shifted away from Comicsgate and now away from Canadian right-wing politics.
They said they are going to take a few months off and may stream again in the new year without a schedule.
They don't seem to have a new grift chosen. Ro did express an interest in returning to his man-on-the-street livestreaming roots like he did during the convoy in Ottawa. He half-seriously jokes about interviewing and covering people from the government-organized homeless tent encampments around his city.
I suspect Ro is just bored again and his YT audience has plateaued and shrunk. His channel grew to 50k subs while livestreaming the trucker convoy daily in Feb '22 (and losing his programmer job for attending). He also did a public service by livestreaming the month-long Oct '22 public inquiry into Trudeau's enacting of martial law against these same protesters, which was a kangaroo court as expected.
But Ro and his compatriots have been livestreaming twice a week now to a few hundred people and his streams have been getting <1k views regularly covering Canadian right-wing stories of interest.
Ro's boombastic and shitdisturber nature has led him to get into dumb Twitter spats with the major convoy leaders on trial for sedition (even though he was originally pro-convoy), the pro-bono lawyers representing the political prisoners along with the relatively-popular veteran podcasters previously aligned with the protest like Diagolon and Jeremy MacKenzie. This has led to a further fracturing of the previously united anti-Trudeau crowd, resulting into lots of balkanization into "no true Scotsman" purity tests and virtue signaling about who is the true epitome of "freedom" and everyone else is a a fed.
Jeremy MacKenzie in front of the meme country flag of Diagolon.
A former Afghanistan veteran who runs a semi-popular Canadian podcast for off-grid, alt-right types who was sent to jail for a time by Trudeau essentially for meme crimes. His podcast and the kek memes associated with same were used in Parliament at the time of martial law as "national security measures" evidence that the indefinite suspension of civil liberties nationwide was necessary.
Ro and Jeremy attended the same protest for weeks but weren't really associated. Now they're constantly sniping back&forth at each other childishly on Twitter. MacKenzie takes jabs that Kumar Pall is a weak, fat idiot in his mother's basement while Ro and his acolytes chant "Fed! Fed! Fed!".