Hello everyone. Hope you enjoyed your Xmas!
Here is a short list of popular political commentators + their political leanings to "prove" (substantiate) the idea that...well, (((YouTube))) wants you to be retarded/ignorant...by directing you into channels of misinformation/disinformation/mediocre arguments/shallow sophistry.
And maybe you ARE already retarded/ignorant, so nothing is gained or lost by you watching these channels...(heh) but still, I'd like to throw down the gauntlet and see if any of you can prove me wrong.
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1. Tim Pool - claims he is a "classical liberal" (I doubt he - or for that matter, most "classical liberals" - even knows what the term means, just like how most people can't define "capitalism," "socialism," "communism," "fascism," whateverism because...people are retarded lol)
Verdict: 100% for midwits / TP isn't particularly intelligent, even if he does make decent arguments every now and then; nothing out of the ordinary
Bonus: Ask a self-proclaimed "classical liberal" what economists like Smith/Ricardo/George (Georgian Economics) actually believed (snicker) and don't settle for vague responses...and get ready for some laughter. Don't let them cheat via search engines/Wikipedia either.
2. Joe Rogan - JR seems to oscillate from "Bernie Bro" style succdem (social democrat) to libertar(D)ianism...then back to succdemism whenever he feels like it. Then back to liberTARDianism. Coz reasons.
If I had to describe JR...he's an umbrella "anti-establishment" type...which is fine but shallow. Everybody who isn't a complete retard knows "the Establishment" is corrupt, so there's no point in rehashing this.
Verdict: 80-85% midwittery, not good for in-depth analysis. Still better than most political channels on YT (though that's a pretty low bar). Occasionally some interesting content but usually outside politics.
Bonus: JR had Tulsi Gabbard on his show several times, but never questioned Tulsi Gabbard's affiliation with the WEF "Young Leaders"...after all Tulsi Gabbard frequently marketed herself as "anti-establishment" but hailed from a highly suspect (((globalist))) organization.