When Kai Cenat caused a riot by lying about offering free PS5 consoles on a random street corner leading to rioters destroying a black man's small business, Hasan was smugly laughing at the dude as he was crying on the local news about his life being destroyed. Downplayed the whole thing and mocked the poor guy who had lost everything.
But while that completely unwarranted destruction was an endless supply of giggles for Hasan, this dude exposing millions of dollars of obvious government corruption needs to be character assassinated at all costs. We're not too far off from Hasan smearing the dude as a pedophile at this rate (if he didn't already and I just missed it).
I know I'm preaching to the choir, but it's so distressing knowing that such a plainly evil person is worshiped like he's the modern day Mohammad.
There's about a million reasons people like Cenk's nephew are borderline retarded and have a statistically baffling tendency to be on the wrong side of things, but a big part of it nobody seems to mention is that in order to be consistent in your worldview and ideology, you have to have a foundation. An unshakable foundation can only be built via real-world experience. You cannot build a moral foundation on the internet, you just can't. It's too inconsistent, too much conflicting information, too confusing. Any ideology formed by the terminally online is destined to be schizophrenic at worst and illogical at best.
Yet we have an entire generation of "political commentators" who's entire depth of knowledge came from shitposts on Xitter. They have opinions on niggers, but they've never met a nigger or had to live next to a nigger. They have opinions on women, but they've either never spoken to one or their sole experiences have been date-raping them. They have opinions on the housing crisis, but they've never known anyone personally who wasn't financially well off like themselves. They have opinions on labor laws, despite avoiding actual labor like a c-section baby. They have opinions on religion, but they've never been to a church. They have opinions on war, but the only war they've ever seen was iDubbbz quivering boipussy vs. Anita's unearthly strap-on. They have opinions on veterans, but the only vet they spoke to was a veterinarian who told him to stop shocking his dog.
When you ask them why they think something, they'll either act like it's painfully obvious and you're dumb for even asking, or they'll point to a tweet someone made that is now the basis of their entire personality. If you ask the person who made that tweet why they made it, they point to someone
else's tweet that inspired them. It's a retarded faggot dragon eating it's own tail. Where does it begin? Where does it end? Where the fuck does the real world experience come in? Does it ever? No. So don't seek opinions about the world from people who hide away from it in their bedrooms. Yet people do. And I agree, it's distressing that these freaks get as much attention as they do. And it's because their viewerbase, just like themselves, do not inhabit the real world.