Hasan had a meltdown on Discord and threatened to kill himself because his IRL stream in Australia had only 13k viewers.
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(First message refers to the petition by Drew Pavlou to deport Hasan from Australia.)
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He pushed away his normie audience and left with lifeless loser tankies. Now he is mad that people are only watching him for his dogshit political takes and leaving as soon as he starts doing anything else becuase he is just uninteresting. He is so obsessed with attention and clout, he can't imagine a world where he is irrelevant. He is not just losing his clout but his mental health too.
He's the character in Thoreau's Walden that made a beautiful basket and got angry when Thoreau didn't want to buy it, as Thoreau didn't need that basket; also known as anyone who hasn't yet integrated product-market fit; which can be discovered in any economics book in the Mises Institute free library, or via Walden itself via gutenberg and librivox.
Hassan's behaviour here is typical of those whose own deficiency is perceived instead to be a deficiency in others, in which they retreat to viewing politics as their panacea because it offers the promise of entitlement to control others and the world, absolving their personal shortcomings.
They then develop principles (axioms + faith) to implore upon reality in an attitude of "my principles are holier than thou", rather than the other way round, where we strive to humbly adapt our partial understanding of our world to better match it to an infinite reality (integration of the reality-firmament divide).
Political influencers are those that then build a career selling moral grandstanding of fantastical principles to an audience living manufactured existences, of which, they, like their audience, and like anyone who acts against reality, are then beckoned, by assaults of pain and dissonance that such an existence crusading against phantoms afflicts, to either, abolish their disintegration and adapt to the world, or eventually reject the world and abolish their ties to it.
It's just a matter of pride, which like many developmental teenagers, seems to be perceived as a currency of idol, rather than the impiety it is.
It's good satire though, political commentator surprised people mature out of politics, wishes to recruit normies into his abnormal cult to remain relevant, upset when normies don't care about delegating to external influences and when his encultured political audience doesn't care about normal things.