HE COMMENTED ON CIVIL RIGHTS:

When asked: Would you have said the same thing during the civil rights movement?

He replied: “What a ridiculous and self-serving oversimplification to imply the civil rights movement was successful because people stood in the street. It’s very simple, just get out of the road”

Here’s the link to the video clips.

He also said this:

“What gives you the unique moral authority to break the law because of what you believe in?.. It’s narcissistic and entitled. That’s insane. It’s like these people think the world revolved around their issue…”

The pic is just a pic I found of him.

Edit: Also, if people think he doesn’t matter, he’s literally more popular than Hasan, especially when it comes to gaming shit.

  • @DamarcusArt@lemmygrad.ml
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    342 months ago

    It’s a good grift I think. Or maybe it’s one that once they fall into that trap, they can’t get out of it. Being a “Anti-woke” youtuber chases away any decent audience, and that audience won’t be coming back, so they’re forced to pander to these losers for profit.

    • mkultrawide [any]
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      212 months ago

      Some of the other OTK members seem to have hinted that he leans into it more than he actually believes because he drives viewers.

      • Ocommie63 [she/her]
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        52 months ago

        Who cares, doesn’t matter why he’s saying it, he’s putting my life and the lives of my comrades in danger. So why even mention that some people “hinted” that he’s just being a piece of shit for money.

        • mkultrawide [any]
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          2 months ago

          Me saying that some of his colleagues say that he leans into it for views isn’t me casting moral judgement on what he’s doing or excusing it. I’m responding to the person above me who said that he’s grifting with a comment saying that’s also apparently what some of the people in his org seem to think.