Hasan Piker / HasanAbi - Young Turk, Twitch Streamer, Stunlocked Brogressive, Cenk's Nephew, only a socialist for the money

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@AssignedEva Is there any info to be had about his grandfather? He's (probably WAS at this point) apparently some big real-estate broker in one of the big cities in the US and that's very likely where the family's initial wealth stems from
It's hard to find anything on his grandparents, he doesn't mention his parents by name.

I have been able to find her mother is called Sedef Piker, and she's a commercial landlord. The latter isn't a massive revelation because he openly acknowledged it in 2016.
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Some other pictures he posted of her (and possibly of his maternal grandparents?)
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Running them through PimEye managed to get me this photograph on servas.org (archive)
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She's got a twitter @SedefsCorner and her instagram is the same. Although the instagram is locked down, she did have it set up to autotweet and she's posted about celebrating her son Murat's birthday in Los Angeles (Murat is Hasan's brother). Also I did find this of her retweeting Cenk hyping up Hasan, haha.
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and she occasionally retweeted stuff about Hasan winning Streamies, aww.

Her parents were still alive as of 2021, moving from New Jersey to the West Coast
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(archive) and I'm wondering if maybe her father is the landlord.

Her full name appears to be Ülker Sedef Piker - Hasan's facebook post mentioned she did an art history degree, and also he recently talked about how she wanted to go to Mexico to celebrate finishing her exam; sure enough she's studying at the New Jersey Institute of Technology's Architecture School.
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Genuinely seems like an interesting lady who seems to spend all her time going to museums, teaching art history and studying. I think her and Cenk's mother is Nukhet Uygur, who used to have a New Jersey based home textiles company called Nuko Creations
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and their father is Dogan Uygur who it transpires Cenk wrote a book about (which now makes my sleuthing feel a bit redundant) -
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Sure enough, this book does apparently mention that Dogan is a landlord; it's the tale of how Dogan left behind a life of impoverished subsistence farming to "successes in engineering and real estate". The success in Engineering relates to his company Enternasyonal Makina Sanayi, which was "at the forefront of Turkish machine manufacturing during the 1970s", but he left Turkey in 1978 due to political upheavals to go to America, where he "worked in Commercial Real Estate for 30 years". There's a reference here to Dogan's commercial holdings on this 2009 article from Incisive Media's Daily Business Review (can't archive, paywall) -
Harbour Centre’s occupancy has dropped to less than 70% now from about 90% when the $51.2-million mortgage was put into the loan pool by Morgan Stanley in early 2006. UBS is the anchor tenant.

The 33 fund investors in the building at 18851 NE 29th Ave. purchased it for about $70 million through NNN Aventura Harbour Centre, the entity created for the deal by then fund sponsor Triple NNN (Net) Realty. Dogan Uygur, a commercial real estate owner in Eatontown, NJ and a member of the Harbour Centre fund, said in an e-mail that he couldn’t comment on what the group intended to do with the building.
His American commercial landlord company was called (rather creatively) Dogan Uygur & Associates. It appears that the company also dabbled in residential holdings -
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This is a house, I think the story this is telling that Dogan Uygur & Associates bought a parcel of land and built a house on it, then sold it on to private owners. What I don't know is how to get more information from this point... I think it's possible there was some residential landlordism but I can't see any evidence of it, nor an idea of the sort of revenues this company generated (or indeed if Hasan's mother has continued with this company or started her own company or what they do). I'd be interested to know if Cenk's book mentions if they've also gone into property development in Turkey.
 
Hasan is a lot of things, but I don't think he's gay. Just a run-of-the-mill, pornsick himbo. He dated the porn star Janice Griffith a few years back.

They say whenever you screw someone, you're also screwing everyone else they've ever fucked.

So medically speaking, Hasan has had several miles of cock jammed into all of his orifices.

TLDR: Hasan is as queer as a $3 bill.
 
Apparently Dailymail did a story on Hasan's recent Israel-Palestine takes and for once a publication didn't spend it's entirety fellating him the whole time and is actually showcasing how much of a hypocritical warmonger he is, say what you will about Dailymail but this is actually some factual and good shit for once.
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The article is great but the real juicy part is the comments from the normies who are probably completely unaware of Hasan and his online influence reacting in total shock and disgust.
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Now I want a debate between the Virgin Dogan vs the Chad Dugin.
Hypocrisy should have been the 8th Sin and Hasan should be the face of it.
So I managed to read the first two chapters of the book for free on Google Books and I'm genuinely debating buying it or watching the interview Cenk did with his father (which is an hour long and prompted the book). Transpires Cenk only wrote the intro and the rest of the book is by Hasan's granddad.

Not only is Dogan a good storyteller, he's the antithesis to Hasan. Humble, hardworking, funny... one of the anecdotes in the intro is Dogan bullying Cenk into working harder at school and Cenk learning a lesson from it. The first couple chapters are about Dogan's early life, where he lived with his widowed mother and older brother. He acknowledges they were privileged to own some farmland despite the fact they had no real means of transport from it and legitimately were doing subsistence farming (classing himself as lower middle class, despite effectively having to barter for goods... his description of the taste of grape paste and honey is akin to Proust's tea dipped Madelines). He discusses trying to sneak out of his house to get out of farm work, and his brother sitting him down and instilling the values of hard work and familial duty and how it made him change his perspective.

He got kidnapped by Syrians at one point and held captive and had his feet caned and coming to terms with how he was going to die... until they let him go for some paltry dry goods. And he felt SORRY for the Syrians. He discusses how he left home to stay with a stranger in another town just to go to high school when he was only 14, and he ate bread and cheese (but his mother would send him home cooked food once a week on a wagon that was going that way anyway) and how guilty he felt leaving. He got kicked out for having his first kiss with said landlady's daughter, but stayed with friends and shrugs it off. There's no seethe.

Don't get me wrong, this is obviously the highly edited version of his life designed to make him look good, and I've only read the first couple of chapters. I'm sure he trod on people on his way up. But Cenk explains a time where one of his father's workers lost his glasses, and Dogan gave him $400 and his rationale was "Well, he couldn't see". He gave away Cenk's skis to a new Turkish immigrant to the US because Cenk was well off and that guy wasn't. He bent over backwards to help Turks arriving in New Jersey, and he acknowledges his first American landlady and the kindness she showed him and how he only ended up successful there because her slow, patient conversations taught him English.

He's an elderly Turkish man I'd gladly sit down with, puffing a hookah and sipping Arak, because he's seen shit and he's worked hard and he's not really let it go to his head. He's as far away from Hasan as a Turk could be. His life story singlehandedly demolishes Hasan's "hurr durr Capitalists get the rope, kill Landlords" narrative. I wonder if he's ashamed of his grandson? His grandson has made millions - but by being a whiny entitled bitch who hates everything he stands for. Perhaps Hasan is gay and the only thing standing in his way of coming out is that his grandfather still hasn't disinherited him because Dogan is such a family man (albeit quite the callous pushy one). I think I need to give my Dad a big hug next time I see him.
 
His life story singlehandedly demolishes Hasan's "hurr durr Capitalists get the rope, kill Landlords" narrative. I wonder if he's ashamed of his grandson? His grandson has made millions - but by being a whiny entitled bitch who hates everything he stands for.
I doubt he even knows enough about the specifics of what Hasan does to be ashamed of him, but if he knew he undoubtedly would be.
 
Yes he's dated women, and feel free to call me crazy for thinking this but I have a strong and sneaking suspicion that Hasan is a closeted homosexual and his public relationships with women are just beards. There's just too much circumstantial evidence for me to think otherwise; the house in West Hollywood, the strong emphasis he puts on 'fashion' (as a dude in his 30's this is very suspect), the abundance of male company he keeps despite being a popular 'influencer' in HOLLYWOOD, the pictures of him kissing other men is a pretty strong indicator as well. I can't say for certain he's gay but overall everything I mentioned could certainly lead one to believe he's gay or perhaps at least bisexual.
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If you have the stomach for it go ahead and google 'Hasan Piker kissing' and tell me how many pictures you see of him kissing girls compared to pictures of him kissing dudes, I feel like this alone makes a pretty damn strong case.

You cannot tell me you see a dude looking like this living in West Hollywood think "Oh yeah, that's a straight dude for sure":
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edit: I should also add that this was a very cursory and half-assed post I threw together while eating dinner, there is seriously mountains of instances of this dude that have made me go "hm, that's pretty gay".
I don't think he would be gay if his mind wasn't polluted by leftism. He seems like a very follow-the-crowd type person.
 
The thing is, I don’t mind Willy Mac Show’s content, but things like this will not change anything on how Hasan gets propped up for his asinine political “commentary”. All of these videos mocking his opinions is just doing more to amplify them, in a way where his terminally online Generation Z audience will continue to watch it, since there’s no other Twitch streamer that will have the kind of money and possible influence that Hasan has.
 
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The thing is, I don’t mind Willy Mac Show’s content, but things like this will not change anything on how Hasan gets propped up for his asinine political “commentary”. All of these videos mocking his opinions is just doing more to amplify the, in a way where his terminally online Generation Z audience will continue to watch it, since there’s no other Twitch streamer that will have the kind of money and possible influence that Hasan has.
Question is though: what would change anything?

I think, as much as we hate it, Hasan is here to stay. He's fucked up multiple times throughout his career and it's honestly not difficult to spot how stupid or nonsensical the guy's arguments are, so the fact that Hasan's career remains healthy is nothing short of a miracle. It's why I say he is a living testament to the fact that attractive people getting special privileges.

He's mocked women for their appearance while ignoring their arguments, he's mocked the disabled, he's mocked people based on race, he's picked fights with his own fans over nothing, and he's just done all kinds of things that would usually cause his very own audience to flip out on someone. But in his case, he gets a pass every single time.

The video linked actually has a great section with an absolutely racist tirade from Hasan at the 54 minute mark. It's one of those tirades where you can just replace "European" or "Anglo-Saxon" with "black" and most people would flip their shit. Another portion of the video had him arguing he bought himself a fancy car "only because my viewers wanted me to." Dude's a hypocritical fraud top to bottom, and somehow this still doesn't sink in for his fans.

Point being: usually my stance with people like Hasan is let them keep speaking and people will spot how braindead stupid they are with time. For whatever reason, it's not working with Hasan, so I absolutely sympathize with all the videos that have to rant about the guy since yeah, watching him you feel like the world has gone insane to ever prop this guy up as much as it has.
 
From the H3 thread - Ethan Klein finally finds his spine and appears to have cut ties with Hasan Piker over his propagandist coverage of the Israel-Palestine conflict.
"I think blowing up Jew babies is actually completely ok, and your people are evil"

"Just go watch Hasan if you want that, I am done"

Oh what fucking spine, what gusto, what VIM!

I hate Jews and even I would have kicked the TurkRoach in the face. Even in separating from Hasan he does it in a way that makes him the victim, off handed so he can backtrack if he needs to.
 
This video should've been called "Hasan is unironically evil", because it's effectively the same as the old "Vaush is unironically evil" vid, just not as long. Just as much correct though.

Absolutely no surprise on any of this. Tbf, the funny thing has been Hasan basically supporting a similar position as to many of the isolationist right-wingers, only because of different, but equally retarded justifications.
 
The thing is, I don’t mind Willy Mac Show’s content, but things like this will not change anything on how Hasan gets propped up for his asinine political “commentary”. All of these videos mocking his opinions is just doing more to amplify them, in a way where his terminally online Generation Z audience will continue to watch it, since there’s no other Twitch streamer that will have the kind of money and possible influence that Hasan has.
I see what you are saying but I disagree, Hasan is at a point where the whole "talking about him only helps him grow" thing jut isn't true.

Also on an unrelated note, has Hasan ever acknowledged the Armenian geocide ? I see his fans say he has but I can't find any statements he has made about it.

I have a feeling he is being vague so he can not lose his turkish audience.

Say what you want about Cenk, lord knows I have. He has apologized a billion times for his past statements on the Armenian genocide.
 
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